Talking to the Animals

Gail Lubrant


About Animal Communication

I believe we all possess a basic ability to "hear" our animals and to communicate with them, but unless nurtured, that ability recedes.  We become preoccupied with our busy lives and may not have time to quiet the mind to allow ourselves to be receptive.  An analogy might be like a radio signal, if we're too busy sending signals we don't allow time to receive.  This time of meditation is needed to communicate with another species.  If our receptors only send out busy signals, we miss the messages being sent.

When communicating with your pet, I may see a fleeting snapshot or a series of pictures almost like a very quick movie, colors, words, sentences, even complete thought processes; it all depends on the particular animal's personality.  I also feel the accompanying emotions and/or aches and pains if they desire to share.

 

All animals have different personalities, some are very talkative and some are shy and may be hesitant to share.  I will work with the information I'm given and try to encourage the animals to talk about the subject you're interested in.  Since animals, like ourselves, will only share what they want to, I will try several different approaches before closing the subject, always keeping the animal's comfort level in mind.

When working on altering a particular behavior, please realize that I will make suggestions to the animal and receive the response, and then you will be able to use that information to help develop an acceptable plan of action.

The normal response from a communication session is one of calmness, which indicates that your pet was responsive and grateful to be heard.  Some may come close to you and stare at the phone while you talk.  Some may become vocal in response.  It all depends on the animal or the type of communication involved.

It is my hope, through communicating with the animals, that we will all live more fulfilled lives with a better understanding of our experiences.

 

 

Gaiil Lubrant and friends