08/04/2023
Meet Nala,
She was a tricky one! Because she is a wild one I had to go deep into my heart to receive clear messages. Cats also seem to be a lot less chatty than dogs, and Nala was no exception, but I probed! We got there.
As well as usual questions about how she feels about certain things, what she wants more of, and why she does certain things, there was a particularly emotive and personal message that she wanted to pass on. It resonated and brought tears to her mum’s eyes. I feel privileged to pass on these kinds of messages.
One big difference with this one was that everything I saw in the home was coloured in a reddy/ orange hue. I wondered if Nala saw the world a bit differently to other cats, but her mum explained to me that she has salt lamps in every room and that must be why they seemed to have an orange glow.
When I asked who Nala she prefers to look after her when mum is away, some habits of two people were briefly shown to me. One included images of grandad sitting on the sofa watching TV. Apparently, that is exactly what he does when he looks after Nala!
There was also a practical request - would Nala please not bring small half-dead furries into the flat? I made the request and I got a reluctant yes. We shall see.
Animal communication is great for intuiting how your animal feels about certain things, asking them to change behaviour, or even just to inquire into their internal world. There is really no limit as to what can be explored.
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