Our questions to our animals are usually:

Are you in pain? Are you happy? What do you wish for? Why are you behaving like this? And similar questions that arise from our concern for our animal. We want to do everything right and give our pet the best possible support. And our animals appreciate this and feel our love and care behind it. But rest assured that in the vast majority of cases, you intuitively know how your pet is feeling and what it needs.

However, these questions also bring a certain heaviness and pressure to the communication. And then the information doesn’t flow so easily and our questioning and inner attitude is crucial.
Things are completely different when the animals are allowed to choose for themselves what they would like to talk to us about. They love it when they can also learn something about us and our views. Then the conversation flows easily and happily back and forth and we don’t even get to question our perceptions.

So enter into conversations with curiosity and ease. Take an interest in getting to know your pet’s world and broadening the horizons of both of you.

Here are a few examples of topics and tasks that the animals set for the participants in the last Animal Communication Challenge. Perhaps they will inspire you to have an exchange with your pet:

  • Let’s talk about siblings. What’s annoying about them and what’s nice? What was it like for you with your siblings or what was it like for you as an only child?
  • What can you learn about authority from my wanderings and interactions with other cats/ cats?
  • I would like to talk to you about friendship. What does friendship mean to me? What does it mean to you? What do I do to be a good friend?
  • My human is worried that I only do things for her sake. Let’s explore together how you can do something for someone else without losing yourself in the process. Tell me about what you do for your loved ones too. Let’s explore the feelings we have. But also feel what it’s like to do something completely of your own accord and with joy.
  • Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What beauty do you see within me? What beauty do you see in yourself Experience the beauty of nature through my senses. Perceive and let yourself be touched.

This is just a small selection of the questions that our animals asked us.
It was also so touching to read all the answers and to immerse ourselves in the wisdom of the animals and get to know them on a completely different level.

I hope these examples inspire you to ask your animals questions out of pure interest. Or let your animals choose the topic. There are so many areas in which a dialogue with our animals is very enriching and exciting. And if you communicate with them not out of concern, but because you are curious about their opinion or experience, then they will be much happier to chat.
And it’s also easier for you to trust what you receive. Because there is no pressure as to whether what you perceive is correct or not.

Love and light for you and your animals
Tanja