Animal Communication – How To Communicate With Animals – Lesson 6: Practice, Practice, Practice

03/09/12 11:06 AM

Dylan, photo courtesy of Donna

As I have said throughout this series, animal communication is a natural and innate ability already within you. Your connection to animals and the deepening of your telepathic abilities is something to cultivate in your life. And that means, practice, practice, practice. Practicing with a wide variety of animals and in various situations on an ongoing basis will help you hone and deepen your skills.

The more dedicated you are to your practice, the more you will receive, the more accurate you will become and the easier this will be. So, let this be easy. Imagine that your animal communication practice is like a feather in the wind. The feather allows itself to glide and be carried by the wind. Be the feather in the wind. Honor the flow of your intuition and allow this process to deepen naturally in its own time.

To recap what you have learned in this 6-part series, and to assist you in moving forward with ease and grace with your animal communication practice, may I suggest you keep the following mantras at hand: 

  • Be Present: relaxed, centered, grounded and alert.
  • Be Open and Receptive to all intuitive flow in your life. Cultivate this relationship with yourself.
  • Perceive Not Project. First impressions are the intuition. Second-guessing is the rational mind.
  • Acknowledge and Accept whatever you receive and express your gratitude.
  • Practice, Practice, Practice 

Have fun! Best wishes for a joyful journey with animal communication!

Many people find it helpful to take a workshop or work one-on-one with a mentor to deepen their animal communication skills. If you would like assistance at any time, I would welcome the opportunity to be of service to you. To find out more about mentoring and my upcoming workshop in April, please visit my website http://rainhummingbird.com/workshops/ or feel free to contact me at 828-337-4686 or rain@rainhummingbird.com.

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