In The Tarantula in My Purse and 172 other wild pets by Jean Craighead George she talks about a crow she raised that could say “hello”. Another example is the millions of videos of animals speaking english that ranges from a cat, a goat (below in a video), and commonly a parrot or other bird. Yet, an animal language is something far different. Think about animals and how they use series of grunts and roars to understand each other. One animal that I am extremely interested in understanding the language of is pigeons which I have been raising for the last seven years.
The communications my birds use are mainly fighting and affection to get their messages across. I have walked by them sometimes to find they are facing each other in a circle. I usually refer to these as their “meetings” since they do it only once a while. I don’t know if they are exactly communicating or just keeping warm but they do it in the same way a group of friends would sit around and talk. But they stay silent while they are together in a circle so how are they talking?
An interesting theory brought up was by Rupert Sheldrake is that pigeons use a ‘morphogenetic’ field, which they link to because the information about the location of their home is stored there. They are linked to one another and their home by invisible threads which they probably use to communicate with each other instantly, as schools of fish do that move in unison. Telepathic animals is not ended with pigeons or even animal to animal communication but that of human to animal and animal to human.
Wynter Worsthorne is a person who believes she can communicate with animals through telepathic means. She says you can to by following her steps which requires mainly sending love to your animal and seeing bubbles with their thoughts as well yours.
While I think about animal communication and that of animal to human and human to animal communication I think on how we display communication and who is to count out telepathy. So rather animals use a morphogenetic field or bubbles to communicate both Sheldrake and Worsthorne believe animal use telepathic means to communicate so who is to say that telepathy with animals is not real. I believe that science should be even more open to the idea and embrace it for you never know what you will find.
A video of a goat saying mom not even as related earlier.
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http://www.odemagazine.com/doc/8/the_secrets_of_pigeons/
http://animaltalk.org.uk
I am an animal communicator – have been doing this for thirty years. Among humans we all have different ways of communicating, and that is also true for animals. So the person you mentioned sees bubbles, some see pictures, and I would guess there are many other ways. I hear the animal I am talking with.