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How would it feel to know what your pet was thinking? Or to be able to converse with wildlife and shelter animals? What if you could resolve behavior problems by understanding your pet's point of view? Do you long to support our endangered environment and its creatures in a deeper way?
If you've ever seen a flock of birds or a herd of horses wheel effortlessly in the same direction, you already understand that animals innately possess supreme telepathy amongst each other. It is only Western society's tragic conditioning that tells we are separate from Nature. This hinders us from speaking with other species. But what is learned, can be unlearned. Come into animal presence.
Based on my lifelong conversations with animals, I've created two guided journeys that will help you gain a solid foundation in communicating with animals: Awaken the Gift and Heart to Heart. As well, you can learn to clean your pet's teeth peacefully using a combination of practical advice and intuition, with Sweet Kisses.
The Animal Communication learning tools are below.



Come into animal presence
No man is so guileless as
the serpent. The lonely white
rabbit on the roof is a star
twitching its ears at the rain.
The llama intricately
folding its hind legs to be seated
not disdains but mildly
disregards human approval.
What joy when the insouciant
armadillo glances at us and doesn't
quicken his trotting
across the track and into the palm brush.
What is this joy? That no animal
falters, but knows what it must do?
That the snake has no blemish,
that the rabbit inspects his strange surroundings
in white star-silence? The llama
rests in dignity, the armadillo
has some intention to pursue in the palm-forest.
Those who were sacred have remained so,
holiness does not dissolve, it is a presence
of bronze, only the sight that saw it
faltered and turned from it.
An old joy returns in holy presence.
~Denise Levertov, from Poems: 1960-1967