| Do Animals Possess a Sixth Sense? |
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| Carole Devereux | |||
| Wednesday, 26 August 2009 | |||
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The new paradigm, which focuses on a more holistic worldview, seeing the world as an integrated whole, recognizes that our fundamental interdependence upon one another as we now share the same ecological concerns. Once the shift begins to take hold, we will begin to realize, by embracing our relationship with nonhuman species, that we are truly in partnership with everything alive, and we can start to understand how to heal the past. My research into telepathic communication with horses began when I purchased a horse and discovered I could hear his thoughts and vice versa. I have always had an affinity for animals, but I became fascinated with "other ways of knowing" them when I started working with them full time. When I learned that horses could communicate psychically, intuitively and telepathically, a new world opened up for me, and for them. And this can happen for you. After many years of communicating with humans in my professional life, I realized the best way to reduce prejudice and alienation was to listen to others without judging. Using these same nonjudgmental listening skills I began to sense the rich heritage we share with other species, as I listened to them and found a rich heritage, one as rich today as it was when we shared caves and watering holes with bears and wolves. Are We In Denial? Because we are constantly bombarded with denial from the moment we are born, many of us learn not to question anything anymore, and we do not go out on a limb to know if what we were told is true. As a culture, we are told that animals do not talk to people, that we cannot communicate with them, they do not have souls and they are unable to think, reason and feel. To the contrary, these assumptions, made by an anthropocentric society are patently false. Yet, the effects of this paradigm, has made us tune out our dogs, our cats, our horses and ourselves. We dismiss our deeper "knowings" because our habit is to just not listen. Now is the time to release the notion that animals, horses especially, are not full partners with humanity. We are all closely interconnected and interdependent. Every child on earth, every animal and plant is in a constant natural, psychic connection with everything else on Earth. A research study, conducted by the University of Virginia School of Medicine, shows that more than half of Americans today have had or will have at least one major psychic experience in their lifetime. This is amazing owing to the fact twenty-five years ago ESP was considered entertainment and ridiculed and tainted with fraudulent practitioners who diminished the credibility of many sincere and well-meaning people. These myths are now changing. Jumping the Chasm "As you go forward in life, you will come upon a great chasm. Jump. It is not as wide as you think." This advice, given to a young Native American boy upon initiation into adulthood, is relevant to our work today. Bridges between minds are being found in the spiritual realms, where we can recognize links between human and nonhuman nature. The emotional lenses we once had, colored by fear and disgust, no longer cloud our relationship to the "others." The best way to begin a conversation with another human being, or with an animal, is to develop trust. If you want to learn to communicate with your horse, for example, you need to develop trust and mutual respect. Communicating with Your Animal If you have ever wondered if you could communicate telepathically with your animal friend, try these simple steps. Sit or stand quietly beside your animal in a peaceful and calm place. Open yourself to listening without judging until the chatter in your own mind begins to still. Once you are comfortable in this "deep silence" with your animal, as in "meditative silence," this state of being will take you to a mental place where you are receptive and trusting of your own feelings. Those who meditate are more likely to achieve good communication with animals than those who do not. Once you are quiet and emotionally calm it is important to establish rapport with the animal before plunging into what you want to talk about. Going right into a discussion with an animal sometimes makes them see it as an attack, or a punishment, and they can close down. If you are worried about something, you will transmit those worries to the animal. It colors your interactions depending upon the strength of your emotional connection. You want to be patient, calm, relaxed and breathing slowly, deeply and quietly. If you know anything about Ttouch, it is an excellent way to help an animal relax. Ask yourself if you are blaming the animal for a behavior. Remember there is always a reason for the way an animal is acting, whether or not you understand it is not important right now. That the animal knows you honor and respect her is what is important at this stage. Once you feel a rapport is established and there is a calm mental "environment" surrounding you both, you can begin by asking a simple question. Or, you can considerately state a problem. Often an animal is willing to negotiate with you, so be patient if you do not succeed the first time. This takes discipline and one-pointed focus. An example of good phrasing for a question is, "You are not eating today, is there something you would like to tell me? You can close your eyes for a moment to "see" if the animal is sending a visual image or a verbal message. Often we receive communication in symbolic language, since animals do not always speak English. Good communication is a marriage between both words and pictures. Words alone, no matter how powerful they may seem, are not enough to get the point across. This works with all species and is at the core of our universal language. When you send a message, you also need to project a mental picture with it, which corresponds to what you are saying, thinking and feeling. Recognizing we sometimes "force" communication onto animals, either out of frustration, or ignorance, is important. It is wiser to smile and cultivate flexibility. This will help to change your old methods of communicating instead of using force when you cannot get your point across. Often humans are unrelenting in their effort to get quick results. We need to learn to be present and grounded when learning this new skill. You cannot expect "push button" results. If you find you cannot hear your animal's message, ask again. Wait and check for yourself for any negative thinking, doubt or insecurity, making certain you are thinking positively. Let go of conventional ideas about the human/animal bond of the past. If you receive pictures you do not understand, ask the animal for clarification. You will learn to interpret the images as you progress. Allow whatever mode of communication you experience to occur naturally, whether it is a feeling, picture, word, thought or sensation. We all receive messages differently and to the degree we are listening, or can tune everything else out. When there is love for animals and a willingness to learn and accept them as they are, our ability grows, and the mind and heart open and expand. Even with the most skeptical students, in time with regular training, a deeper understanding, even communion with animals is possible. In summary, if we ask deeper questions about the present paradigm that says animals are dumb, and we truly wish to change that, we will. Eventually we may need to question every single aspect of the old paradigm, but we will not necessarily have to throw everything out. A complete shift in consciousness is possible through an expansion not only of our perceptions and ways of thinking, but of our values as a society. The ancient association women have with nature links them closely to animals as a source of natural kinship. Accordingly, the study of feminine spirituality, termed Goddess Spirituality, which views female knowledge as a major source of a more holistic and ecological vision of the world, offers inspiration to anyone who wishes to learn about the wonderful blending that humans can experience with animals and nature.
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