While animals lack the vocal structures to develop verbal language, they do indeed communicate with each other and with us. Animals are hearing our thoughts all the time. People tend to feel very touched by readings as animals have such a loving, non judgmental way of speaking from the heart.
There was a neighbourhood cat, Lucky, that kept on coming into my mother’s garden and home and attacking one of her cats. This had been going on for a few months. There had been a lot of discussions on how to stop the cat from doing this with the owners but to no avail. One Saturday Lucky came in and attacked her cat with such verosity that she called me up in tears. “What must I do?” she asked “Please ask Daya (her cat) if she needs to go to the vet? What action must I take? Must I keep her or must I try and find her a new home so this stops happening?” So I went to ask Daya what she thought, if she knew why this was happening and was it was a life lesson to be learnt between the cats.
What an amazing story that came out. Daya said that she did not want to move. She said yes this was definitely a life lesson but not between the cats. The karmic situation was between my mom and Lucky; my mother had to learn a lesson in love. Daya was just a vehicle of love; she told me that she was willing to be attacked as many times as necessary for the lesson to be learnt. My mother had a choice: she could to find a way to solve the problem from a point of power or from a point of love. Which was she going to choose? What insight and love animals bring into our lives: it humbles me.
You will be surprised at how intelligent and wise animals are. Sometimes you think you will only hear about an animal's world but find yourselves deeply comforted by the depth of awareness the animal has about your world.