Is Animal Communication Healthy?
The obvious answer is that with animal communication we can help our animals to be balanced both physically and emotionally. But to day I want to look at why animal communication is healthy for the humans.
Good animal communicators are so because they have learnt how to calm and still their minds. This is the key to accurate communication.
With a quiet mind only then can we move our feeling attention out to the animal and communicate with them. Why can this be healthy for us?
If we look at thoughts as things that create feelings. Our own thinking can produce feelings that can affect our health on many levels. We recognize that emotional, stress has a dramatic effect on how we live and act. This in turn will have an impact not just on our emotional health but also physical.
Animal communication involves the calming and clearing of the mind and this in turn helps us to see the world in a different way one that is more relaxed and stress free.
Picture this as an example, you have 500 hundred negative thoughts a day. in your practise of animal communication you reduce these by 250 then you are only going to be half as stressed as you were before making you healthier!
In helping people learn animal communication we have observed that it is not just the skill of communication that develops but also their ability to be calmer and more peaceful in themselves.
One of the best ways to describe this is when we put our full attention to another being we are in a selfless state, why because our feeling attention is no longer in us. Yet when we are thinking and getting emotional our thinking is very much in our selves this we could call being selfish!
Want to be fit in body then be fit in mind and start learning animal communication. The rewards are so much more, than knowing that you are helping the animals around you.
James French is on of the most respected UK animal communicators. Learning animal communication with the ACT programs can take you from novice to professional communicator! visit his website Learn Animal Communication
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