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The horse's perspective on slaughter

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

A reader writes: “I am struggling with the issue of the Horse slaughter plants. I have horses and have seen many that have been abandoned and neglected. Sometimes I find it difficult to know what to do. There are just not enough places for all of the horses. Do the horses have any thoughts on what happens to them after they pass? What about thoughts of when is their time to pass if they are elderly or ill?”

The horses reply:

“Death is merely a transition. For the most part we do not fear it. We are aware that it is a phase of life. Because we are aware of past life experiences, we know that there will be another opportunity so there is an aspect of excited anticipation about what the next life will be. That is not to say that we do not find some death experiences abhorrent. But whatever, the experience soon passes and becomes a distant memory.”

“None of us wants to have a painful lingering death. And we are grateful to our caring guardians who are able to make the sacrifice and let us go when the time comes. This is a gift beyond measure, one that imprints you upon our soul for eternity.”

“We see that many of you are deeply troubled by the issue of slaughter. It is not our favorite subject either. The thing you must understand about slaughter is that the trauma is what occurs before the actual deed. There is so much fear and confusion, which is multiplied many times over as groups of us are gathered together to take that last lonely trp. Once we get to the point of the actual slaughter, our spirits are already slipping out of our bodies so that we are released from the torment. At that moment, all our cares dissolve and there is only peace and tranquility. We transition from this world to the next where we are greeted and welcomed into the awaiting herd. There is an abundance of fresh air, food, and clean, cool water. In the midst of this any former trauma instantly fades.”

“Actually we would encourage to you to find ways to treat each other better. There is too much violence and hatred among the peoples of the world. If you could learn to treat each other better then you would also treat our kind better.”

Red wing Blackbirds return

Monday, March 30th, 2009

They  returned today, same place, same song. I was busy and not paying much attention so they all flew to the pasture and into my line of vision, alighted briefly, then in a flurry of wings and chatter they flitted off to another tree. Now they had my attention. It seems they have more to say:

“We wanted to be sure you really understood our message. There are too many dark clouds gathering over our world. We need humans to wake up to the possibility of averting catastrophe. You have it in your power. Look for the silver-lined clouds and stop gaping at the dark ones. Find the positive moments in your days and focus upon them and they will expand until they become so numerous that they blot out the dark clouds entirely. Do not give in to morosity and hopelessness. If you do then you will take us all down with you. Stop! Wake up before it is too late! We beseech you to snap out of it and stop this speeding freight train of doom and gloom. Bring back the sail boats and sunshine. With just a little effort our world could experience a phenomenal rebirth. We are counting on you. Do not let us down. But hurry, time is growing short.”

Ok, the birds have spoken. The rest is up to us…

Red wing blackbirds insisting upon being heard

Friday, March 27th, 2009

This week I had a visit from a flock of red wing blackbirds. They nearly filled the top of a large tree. Depending upon your perspective, their singing could either be described as a cacophony or a symphony. I’m leaning towards symphony. It was obvious they had something very important to share so I obliged them and opened the channel to listen.

Red Wing Blackbird

Red Wing Blackbird

“We are harbingers of change. Change is in the air. There are dark days ahead, but like us, they will contain  bits of brightness. These days do not have to last a long time, but they will if you do not turn from your current path. Too much focus on evil intentions and swindles. Too much focus on who did what to whom. Get over it and move on. You cannot heal yourselves by dwelling on the negative. You cannot step out into the light by nursing your wounds.”

“Cast aside the dark thoughts, the insecurities the jealousy, even rage and choose a brighter path. You have so much potential. Much has been given to you. Far too often you squander your gifts. Now is the time to see and appreciate all that you have been given. Allow the positive aspects of your life to expand until they fill it completely. As the positive lightness expands, so too will the mood of you and those around you. Allow the light to eradicate the dark and fill your hearts with hope and love.  Rise up and choose a better way. You were never meant to live in the dark. You were never meant to wallow in self pity. That is a total waste of your promise. Dig deep and unearth your strength and wisdom. Now is the time for decisive action. To delay is to risk being swallowed up in oblivion.”

“We realize it is difficult for you to trust and step out of the darkness but it really is the only choice. The alternative is unthinkable. You like to think of yourselves as the superior species, time to start acting like it. You are capable of accomplishing many wondrous things when you open yourselves to the light and hope. Do what you must to heal your hearts and soothe your fears. Pick yourselves up and get moving. We are counting on you.”

It's all in the perspective: A young gypsy drum stallion comes of age

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Yesterday I had an interspecies telepathic communication with a trio of horses, two geldings and a gypsy drum stallion. Their owner was disturbed because the young stallion had begun driving the older gelding away, isolating him. This herd lives a very natural lifestyle and, until recently, were unusually harmonious. In fact, their owner takes great pride in how well the herd interacts, so the young stallion’s actions offended her sensibilities.

First I communicated with the young stallion to find out why. According to him, the older gelding was not respecting his leadership and until he did would have to be driven out. He was not angry, just very matter of fact. In his mind this was the natural order of things and it was the gelding’s choice. He felt he was being firm and fair.

Second I communicated with the older gelding. He was angry that the “little piss ant” was being such a tyrant. He much preferred the ways of the original herd leader, another gelding. But he was also quick to state that he was getting plenty of food and water so not to worry. It was just the fellowship of the herd he was missing.

Finally, I spoke with the other gelding who has been herd leader for quite some time. His perspective was totally a surprise. He stated that the young stallion was preparing to take over as herd leader and needed to gain experience. The gelding would have to deal with having a new leader and respect his rules. However, he also wanted his owner to know that, if necessary, he would intervene to prevent injury.

When next I spoke with the owner, she was recounting recent herd antics and mentioned the stallion grabbing the gelding by the withers. She was pleased to see there was no injury, but still unhappy with the behavior. I was delighted as this confirmed what the stallion communicated to me and clearly demonstrated his intent to be firm and fair.

So we come back to perspective. The owner sees a problem that needs to be fixed. The stallion and old herd leader believe everything is fine and as it should be. They are confident that given time the gelding will acquiesce and honor the new leader. The gelding is miffed but it seems his real problem is dealing with change. Remember none of the herd has been injured during this time. Pretty remarkable and certainly preferable to the wild where the gelding would have been driven out entirely and left to fend for himself.

As I reflected upon this communication, I was once more in awe of the original herd leader. Every time I have communicated with him I have been impressed by his kindness and wisdom. To hear his very practical thoughts on preparing for the day when he would pass the leadership torch was awe inspiring.

Contrast his perspective with many humans who deal with transfer of leadership by acts of violence and war. We could learn a lot by listening to benevolent leaders such as this.

Whale Communication

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Sometimes animal (or interspecies) communication is so obvious that you don’t need a communicator to translate. Such was the case of a humpback whale upon being rescued by divers. You can be sure this lady whale will long remember those brave divers. Read all about it on the Intelligent Life blog.

Law of Attraction: I found my perfect dog!

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

When I began my search for the perfect dog, the criteria was: adult standard poodle. To be honest my preference was a silver female who was the reincarnation of my beloved dog, Joshua. Although I was counting on Law of Attraction to provide my perfect dog, part of me was afraid to be too specific. Oh ye of little faith…

After looking at a lot of dogs and putting out feelers far and wide, I was lead to a breeder in New Hampshire, Crabapple Downs. There were five yearlings available that seemed to fit my needs. Upon communicating with each of the five, there was one blue male who sounded, personality wise, like a good choice, even though he was the wrong color and sex. (The others had their own unique personalities and I was really looking forward to seeing whether they presented in person the same as they did telepathically.)

We selected a date and planned our trip to meet the candidates. Unbeknownst to us, that same weekend a huge ice storm had hit the area knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people. The roads were less than ideal and our trip was at times harrowing, but we finally reached our destination hours later than expected. By then it was too late to meet the dogs so we settled in for the night in one of the rental apartments on the farm. It was a very cozy place complete with dog beds.

The next morning we went down to the kennel to meet the dogs. The five boisterous candidates were brought in and we spent some time just being with them to see if there was a connection. After a short time the one that stood out was in fact the blue male from my communication. He was very nice and we would have settled for him, but he wasn’t perfect.

Apparently sensing this, Arlene, the breeder, brought several litters of various ages in to meet us. There were so many different colors and personalities that we weren’t sure we’d be able to choose just one. Finally one of the puppies gave me the sign I had been waiting for. (The night before I had requested that my perfect dog would behave in a certain way so I’d know “the one.”) It was a silver female and her energy felt a lot like Joshua’s! She clearly chose us as well. At five months she wasn’t quite the adult I had requested, but that was a compromise we decided to make all other things considered.

After a bath and grooming we loaded up and were on our way home with our new poodle girl. She settled right in like a seasoned traveler. Arlene had warned that she might go through some separation anxiety but she seemed delighted to suddenly be the only dog and we never had those issues.

David & Saphyre

David & Saphyre

The first night she slept beside me with her head on my shoulder. That girl can really stretch out! It took about a week to settle on the perfect name for our perfect dog: Saphyre Michaela. She’s a gem and it suits her. Oh, and to make it even more perfect, she’s the niece of the dog I met who healed me whom I previously blogged about.

Using Law of Attraction it was just six weeks from the time I broadcast my request to the universe until I found my perfect dog.

Avian Communication: The blue jays have their say…

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

If you’ve been following this blog, you know that my last post was a conversation with possum. In that conversation possum told me that there would be other creatures with messages for human kind. His comments immediately brought to mind the blue jays. They have been unusually plentiful this year and they are huge in comparison to previous years. This despite a colder (and icier) than usual winter. It was clear blue jay was trying to get my attention so I opened the channel to a communication with them. They were most anxious to share their message. This is what they wanted you and me to know:

“We are here to remind you of how much happiness you should be experiencing. As the world seems bleak we have gathered in larger numbers and have expanded our physical shapes to demonstrate to you that the “bluebird of happiness” is right at your door (or window). We are as plentiful as apples on a tree, ripe for picking. So too is your happiness. Do not be deceived by harbingers of doom. Listen to our message and see how abundant happiness is. As we sing for joy and live our fulfilled lives so too should you.”

“It is our hope that through our numbers and our expansion you cannot help but notice that happiness is everywhere. So plentiful that you practically trip over it. We respond to the needs of your world and the overwhelming despair brought us forth. It is as it should be in the balance of nature. Please hear our message and choose the lighter path before you bring darkness to our world as well. We want to see you reverse this trend before it takes over the planet and is much harder to reverse. Act now for all our sakes. We are the blue jays and we wish to spread the message that happiness is right in front of you. All you have to do is notice and respond.”

Animal Communication: Possum has an important message for human kind

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

This year I have crossed paths with a possum several times. Having not seen them in our area previously, it occurred to me that perhaps possum was visiting with the purpose of delivering a message. I decided to sit down, open the channel, and ask possum to communicate his message. Here is what he had to say:

“I came to tell you that change is coming. A new day is dawning and you will thrive and prosper. Even though things may look dark and bleak, I promise you this is a very temporary situation. Follow my example. When you feel stressed, go to sleep. Rest and be refreshed. There is no need to stress and fret. All is well. The sun will still rise again in the morning and set faithfully each evening. Your world will continue to turn on its axis. Forces are gathering to create a great change in your world. Do not be frightened. This change will be wondrous and represents a new age of prosperity and peace. It will not be so for your entire planet, but it will be so for those who believe and are open to receiving.”

“Do not fear those who are different. You all have your special gifts. Allow each other to develop. Nurture and encourage this development. There is everything to be gained from keeping an open and accepting attitude. Even the least of you are deserving. Never forget you are a child of the universe and you were created to do and be abundant in all things. Your joy knows no limits. Allow it to expand. Do not be a captive to fear. Do not deprive yourself of the magnificent future that is yours for the taking. Just as I come as a sign of the changes which are on their way, so too will others. Watch for them and listen to their message. They will help guide you on your new journey. There are more amazing possibilities that lie ahead than you can possibly imagine. Open your arms and heart and accept them.”

At this point the communication was interrupted but I felt sure possum had more to say. Today I communicated with him again and he delivered the remainder of the message:

“It is good that you consult with me for I have much to share. As I travel through your territory I watch and listen. I see the dark clouds that hang over your homes and even your bodies. Some of you have managed to avoid these clouds. To you I say keep it up. You are on the true path to well being. To those who are living under the clouds I say rise up and look beyond the clouds. There is ample opportunity for you if you take the time to seek it out. Do not let anyone else write your life story. It is totally in your hands. Even though you may at times feel despair, do not give into it. Always seek out the silver lining and keep your eyes firmly focused on it. Do not allow the black clouds to become your reality. As you focus on the silver lining it will expand and eventually obliterate the black cloud entirely. This is as it was meant to be. I do not understand why some of you choose to be powerless when you have within you the ability to control your destiny. I will continue watching and listening and hoping that you manage to walk out of the dark clouds into the bright sunshine of tomorrow’s opportunities. Your actions affect my world as well as yours. Choose wisely and live well. I’ll be in the neighborhood if you need to ask me anything else. Toodleoo.”

A day in the life of an animal communicator

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

So you think being an animal communicator means my animals always behave? LOL, I wish. Yesterday they were very naughty. I thought my readers might get a kick out of reading what it’s like when my animals misbehave.

It began when the dog ate my headphones. Totally destroyed, gone, finito! She let me know loud and clear that she didn’t appreciate being left out of the cooking extravaganza I was in the middle of. (I had been inspired to make egg rolls and cold sesame noodles, which takes some amount of concentration.) She watched patiently for a while, then quietly slipped away to engage in destruction.

Later, when it was time to feed the horses, she chased the chickens and made a lot of racket which upset the horses. They were already in high spirits as we were in the middle of a heavy snow storm. Her antics meant some of them did not eat their meal that day.

Just getting them to come in and go to their assigned places was a challenge. The girls all lined up politely at the gate, but the boys… they were in the middle of their “stallion” posturing. Lots of rearing, bucking, snorting and even jubilantly rolling repeatedly in the fresh snow.

It would have been a joy to behold if I wasn’t freezing with snow pelting me in the face. (Although I couldn’t help but marvel at their athleticism and the beautiful prancing performance.) I longed for a camera to record it, but the precipitation would have smeared the lens so I gave up that thought.

As I tried to be patient, I was thinking that being an animal communicator you’d think I could just reason with them telepathically. No, it doesn’t work that way. First, it’s more difficult to communicate with my own animals. Just a fact that many communicators experience. Knowing them so well makes it harder to clear my thoughts and let theirs through. Second, I have to be in a calm, meditative state to successfully communicate telepathically.

Six large horses in high spirits with one human who’s visibility is hampered by protective clothing is not conducive to a meditative state! If you know anything about horses, you understand what a dangerous situation that can be. They are so in the moment that there is a lack of recognition of the human being vulnerable to injury.

Looking on the bright side, it was a good opportunity to practice raising my energetic output to create a protective bubble around myself. It all ended well. Today the sun is shining, and my husband loved the egg rolls and cold noodles!

What about you, readers? Any exciting stories about your naughty animals you’d  like to share?

Caution: The animals are listening…

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

People often ask whether I think their animals understand what they are saying. The answer is yes, they do. They may not get every word, but they generally understand the meaning and intent. In fact, sometimes they hear only too well… to their own detriment.

Let me explain: suppose in the presence of an animal someone remarks about how worthless they are, accident prone, or sickly. What if that animal not only hears, but believes that negative pronouncement? What if they believe it so much that they cause it to be true?

You’re probably thinking, “No way!” But I say to you in all earnestness: “Yes way.” In my communication with various animals I have learned first hand how our words can affect them whether good or bad. At first I thought it was just an odd anomaly but as time passed and more examples emerged I saw a clear pattern.

One such animal was the thoroughbred who just wouldn’t gain weight no matter what his owner tried. When she contacted me to communicate with him, her most immediate question was what could she do put weight on him? His surprising answer was: “fat horses founder.” With that clue provided I was able to explain to him that eating to maintain a healthy, non-ribby weight would not put him in jeopardy of founder. Some months later his owner reported that he was now at a healthy weight and she was able to reduce his rations to maintenance level.

The anguish a male poodle felt after hearing his owners say they were going to “cut his nuts off” caused him to suffer frequent nightmares. When I shared that with his humans they confirmed that exact expression had been used in his presence. While the procedure was necessary his anguish could have easily been avoided.

Often animals I have communicated with express feelings of low self esteem. After some conversation the root cause usually comes out. Invariably it’s something they have either been directly told or overheard.

There was a horse who got angry when anyone called him beautiful, which was often, as he is gorgeous. In his words “I am a reject. I’m no good.” It turns out that as a youngster his show prospects were waylaid when he was temporarily disfigured. His self image was totally warped. After spending some time helping him see that he really is beautiful, and giving him energy healing, his perception shifted. Today he is happy to be called beautiful and that aspect of his acting out has been resolved.

I could go on, but this post is already longer than I intended. The important thing I want to impart to you, friends, is to be aware of your words in the presence of the animals. You never know how a careless comment can affect their lives. Of course the flip side is that positive comments can have a wonderful result.