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Telepathic connection with animals

Telepathy is the acquisition of information from another organism (animal, person, etc.) through the transmission of thoughts, ideas, emotions, and mental images. Just as some people are born with different natural talents (the ability to sing and excel in a particular sport), so are people born with the natural ability to communicate telepathically. Unfortunately, social impacts do not always encourage the development of telepathic abilities. However, animals use telepathy as their primary means of communication.

An example of an animal that uses telepathic communication is when a flock of geese needs to change its formation. Reed Goose falls behind the line to catch the draft and rest. The other geese move up in formation and the new geese take control. To perform this task at the same time, the geese communicate telepathically.

Indigenous Australians, Native Americans, and even very young children know how to communicate freely using telepathy, regardless of their distance from each other.

Some people refer to telepathic connections as “heart connections” or “psychic trails.”

The important thing to remember about successful use of telepathy with animals is to calm the mind and body first, and then relax by being central. Using meditation is a great way to relax and open your mind and mind. When this is done, it will be easier to open the telepathic connection.

I have communicated well with many animals telepathically. In conversations with these animals, some have chosen to communicate in the form of words, while others have used images, photographs, odors, tastes and emotions. Animals communicate with all emotions and sensations. The methods used are based on animal preferences and the way they feel they can best communicate with me. Forming a telepathic connection with each animal helps the animal and its human companion to form a closer relationship and better understand each other.

There are three main types of telepathic communication. The first form is the transmission of emotions, which is the most common form among animals. The second form is the transmission of emotions, emotions and images. This is the most common form of telepathic communication between humans. The third form is the transmission of words. This form of telepathic communication is the most difficult and requires training.

When my telepathic “door” first opened, I received most of the information from animals in verbal form. As I practiced more with telepathy, I began to receive images from the animals I communicated with. Next, I got feelings and feelings from the animals. Finally, the ability to receive odors and tastes was born.

Think of it as having a telepathic connection with an animal, as if you were a radio receiver looking for a particular radio transmission. When you tune in to the right channel, you will experience all the wonders of telepathic connections with the animals of your life.

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