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Code of Ethics for
Animal Communicators
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"How
does this work?" is the question I am most often asked about
animal communication. Indeed it is a mysterious and blessed gift, according
to modern day standards.
Basically,
animal communication is a telepathic process. The great philosopher
Carl Jung once said that we are all part of the same cosmic consciousness-we
all share the exact same psychic awareness. Think of one drop of water
in the sea. That one drop is part and parcel of exactly what makes up
the entire ocean, and conceivably could move around to any part of that
great ocean, experiencing each place it goes. Or, it could expand and
become a cup of water or a bucket of water, encompassing even more "ocean
essence."
LETA WITH HER FIRST ANIMAL CLIENT, "BODACIOUS," WHO WAS POSING
LIVE FOR A SCULPTURE THAT RAISED THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FOR HUMANE SOCIETIES.
In
the same way, we can expand our own awareness to include much
more than we usually perceive. In theory, our capacity for expansion is
limitless. Most of us have the gift of understanding-and sometimes even
seeing, hearing, or feeling-other forms of energy when we are children.
These "abnormal" perceptions are conditioned out of us, usually by the
time we are four or five years old, and are labeled inappropriate, so
they are slowly shut down. Many civilizations and cultures, however, have
included this ability in their "normal" day-to-day life, and have revered
those individuals whose perceptive talents were particularly well honed.
Learning to communicate with other life forms such as animals or plants
is basically a reopening of this natural gift.
If
you have the desire and intent to regain what is your natural
birthright-an expanded awareness-you can reopen this marvelous world.
The work we animal and plant communicators do is based in love and joy
and honor for all, and it is revelatory to find that almost all we reach
out and touch are as eager to share with us as we are with them. A sense
of reverence and respect is engendered, as we all begin to realize the
uniqueness and integrity of each drop of water in the ocean, and yet to
truly feel how we are all part of the same essence.
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