Talk To The Animals, Learn Their Languages

View from back of holiday house at feeding time. I had expected to post a message saying that there wouldn’t be a blog this week, as I would be away.  However, luckily I have found a minute or two to write a few words which may pass as a blog, if you have an open mind. I am currently staying in a beautiful holiday house at Cooroibah, an

By |2016-07-22T18:09:45+10:00July 22nd, 2016|Animals, Ego|

Beam Me Up Scotty!

I used to be a fan of the original Star Trek many years ago, but, after years of repeats, the novelty began to wear off.  Or perhaps it was because what had once been science fiction became science fact. The communicators used by Captain Kirk and Doctor McCoy became outdated by our mobile phones.  Space flight became a bit ho-hum with the advent of the shuttle and international space stations. 

By |2015-10-16T19:22:10+10:00October 16th, 2015|Consciousness|

For The Love Of Pit-Bulls

Cassie I had a week of mixed emotions this week.  Most of my week was spent in joy, but there was one incident which caused me fear and distress. My sweet, eleven year old, dog, Cassie, and I were just returning from a lovely long walk.  We had been walking in a neighbourhood where the developers had left many trees.  There was a small wild area with a

By |2014-06-27T19:08:29+10:00June 28th, 2014|Animals|

Animal Communication

Is it possible to communicate with animals telepathically? I know the answer is yes. I have seen it and experienced it; I have done it.  But I wouldn’t call myself an Animal Communicator, because to become an animal communicator, I believe you need a couple of things that I currently lack: confidence in my ability, and practice followed by validation. I have been taught by a couple of masters. I

By |2014-01-31T19:11:27+10:00February 1st, 2014|Animals, We Are One|

Rat

Nothing happens by accident.  There are no coincidences.  Everything happens for a reason, even if you never know what that reason is. Everything is always happening for the highest good of all involved. This concept is illustrated by an old Buddhist tale: It is the story of an old farmer whose only horse ran away.  That evening, the neighbours gathered to commiserate with him since this was such bad luck. 

By |2013-10-18T12:20:43+10:00October 19th, 2013|Animals, Buddhism|