Is animal communication real?

The answer lies in experiencing animal communication, for it is real. The chosen animal whisperer/communicator /psychic should be the one who has spoken with vast number of animals rather than number of practicing years and offers messages in its rawest form.

ANIMAL COMMUNICATION

Sunny Mann, Animal Communicator

1/24/20245 min read

If the animal communicator is genuine and not faking, then the short answer is yes. It is not the number of years, but the number of animals spoken to that gets accurate messages. Not construing the message keeps it real. Offering the messages as received in its crude form makes it real. Many animal communicators talk about the length of time they have been a communicator, I believe more than the number of years, it is the number of animals they have communicated with, which is more important.

Animal communication has been a fascinating and integral part of our history since time immemorial. Domestication of animals has been a part of human society. The first animal to be domesticated was the dog, as a commensal, at least 15,000 years ago. If you have or had a pet, then you are already an animal communicator to a large extent.

The extraordinary connection between humans and animals involves a two-way process, enabling us to delve deeper into their world. This unique form of communication plays a vital role in comprehending their emotions, understanding their bodily ailments, and uncovering the underlying reasons behind any behavioural issues they may exhibit. Moreover, it even opens the possibility of communicating with animals in the afterlife.

The accuracy levels achieved through animal communication are truly remarkable, allowing us to establish a profound understanding and connection with the beloved companions. Through this incredible means of communication, we can bridge the gap between different species, fostering empathy, compassion, and a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of life on Earth.

Just as each communication is entirely different and offers both the parties (pet guardian and the animal communicator) newer and varied perspectives and enhances one’s approach towards talking to animals. Similarly, each animal communicator is different, who has their own way and style of receiving messages. Animal communication is real for those who have had a great experience and have received accurate information, which the animal communicator could not have known or guessed. It is normal to believe that it is fake if the message communicated doesn’t sound true.

There are a couple of things to bear in mind when you avail the services of an animal communicator, especially in the case, where the animal communicator is genuine or experienced. Firstly, to believe that whatever is presented to you is from the perspective of your beloved animal. Secondly, if the communication is presented as is, then the pet parent or pet carer can make better sense of it.

Often, pet guardians think that they have known/know their pet completely and they simply disregard the messages communicated. I was doing a session with a client for a lost cat, when the pet mentioned that he loved a “longish” treat. The client quickly replied that I must have got the wrong cat because her cat wasn’t given any longish treats. I could sense that the client wasn’t really engaged after that. A few days later, the client wrote back requesting a transcript because she finally worked out which treat the cat was talking about. The client also apologised for not listening to anything after that because she had convinced herself that it was not her cat. She wanted to read the entire conversation because now she was convinced that it was her cat in question.

Sometimes, it needs deeper thinking. Some animal communicators may be shown a ball and it does not necessarily mean that the pet is asking for a ball or love/loved to play with a ball, it could also mean the description of a shape or desire to play/played. My toy poodle told another animal communicator that he hated pumpkin. It set me thinking because he loves to eat pumpkin. It was only after a few days, that it dawned on me that when I cut a pumpkin, I bang it on the bench for the knife to cut it through and he doesn’t like loud sounds thus, he hated pumpkin. In the first instance, the message made no sense to me. Imagine, if you are having your first communication session with an animal communicator, and you hear something like this, you could easily believe that animal communication is fake because the response made no sense to you.

The message can really get construed when the animal communicator puts their own spin after receiving a message from the beloved animal. Even though the original message may have been correct. It requires deeper understanding and practice to present a message accurately. All those animal communicators/whisperers who find it tricky to put a message together, they should simply look at presenting the raw and unpolished messages. As it will make sense to their parents and carers, who know them well.

In fact, all those messages that makes no sense to the animal communicator may make total sense to the pet guardians. A student of mine was practicing on my toy poodle, I had provided her the name, age, and photo of my pet. She decided to ask my pet his age, he replied that he was 7 years old. The student was upset that she couldn’t communicate properly because the actual age was a few years more than told by the pet. I was totally impressed by both because my pet always hears me telling others that he is seven years old. I do it because I want him to believe that he is still young.

I have heard many people especially the client’s family say that whatever was told was generic to that breed. Yes, it is fine to feel this way because sometimes clients and their families may be closed to receiving the messages due to lack of belief. It is only after the pets talk about something specific that the pet parent/carer then become interested and want to listen to each word.

In animal communication, the messages are being communicated by the communicator and the pet while they are in a conversation. I am an animal communicator myself and I decided to undertake training to become an animal communicator because of the accuracy of the messages conveyed to me. I was just like you trying to explore the genuineness of animal communication. Today, I am ashamed of myself, because I asked many validating questions to verify the accuracy of the animal communicator. The pets don’t like to respond to questions that you already know answers to. Whenever, I ask my toy poodle any question of which I already know the answer, he refuses to answer and wonders why I ask about things that I already know about.

Despite communicating with pets and animals, I am always blown away with the messages received. I am amazed by the information and messages communicated to their guardians and in almost all the cases, that was what the pet parents were wanting and waiting to hear.

The animal communicators who are pushy and try and tell that they have an important message from your beloved pet etc. are best to be avoided. As in every other industry, there are a lot of scammers. Pet parents who are grieving are desperate to get any message from their pet and they become an easy prey to such people. It is best to read the reviews and follow your gut feeling when choosing an animal communicator/psychic/whisperer.

In conclusion, I would like to say that you can only completely believe in animal communication if you have had a session yourself. It is important to experience it first-hand. Howsoever, convincing your friends and family may be about how real it is, I would still say that experiencing is believing. Hope you have a great experience!