Language of Love

Go Bandanas
5 min readJul 20, 2021

We share an extremely deep and special bond with our animal companions. A bond so unique, to an outsider it often feels weird. We are commonly asked about how we can treat our animals the way we do! It’s incomprehensible for many others who don’t have ‘pets’.

I use the term ‘pets’ here very carefully. To me, it simply means our family members who are not from our own species. We’re not related by blood, but by the pure emotion of love. We don’t own them. Instead, we belong to each other. And the purest joy of this relationship is knowing and understanding each other.

Akshaya spending time with Tango, her 13 year old boy whom she calls the strongest person, survivor and a pure bundle of joy.

As ‘pet parents’, we often talk to our animal companions. And most times we even under and know their expectations from us. We develop a special love language with them. Their actions, sounds, touch, movements, all become a part of our communication. And yet many of us may often have the yearning to actually know what they want to tell us.

So, what if I told you that this is possible? We all have an innate ability to have a two-way conversation with our pets, our plants, the birds that come to our window, the insects who share home with us, or the turtle and the fish that honor us with their lifetime companionship. This universal skill is called ‘Telepathic Animal Communication’ and it is truly our Mother Tongue!

Ludo enjoying a winter breeze on his recent trip to Waichin Valley.

We’re all born with the knowledge of this telepathic language. As young infants, it’s through this telepathic language that we communicated with our parents. We must have experienced conversations with all of nature around us when we were younger. However, as we grew into adults, we started brushing these experiences aside as a figment of our own imagination. This ability still exists in us. All we need to do is be aware to recognize and use it, without falling prey to the constant doubts and blocks from our logical, conscious mind that keeps looking only for tangible proofs.

Telepathy is derived from the words ‘tele’ meaning distance, and ‘pathy’ meaning feeling or senses. Telepathy thus means distance communication with the help of our senses. It’s a language of feelings and emotions. And these feelings and emotions are universal. They’re not restricted or specific to certain species. Happiness is understood universally as an emotion by all species, so is anger. This makes verbal language irrelevant to telepathic communication.

Our animals are grounded beings who are always in the moment. They understand us just as much as we understand them. Sometimes they can surprise us with the way they connect with us. Their bonds with us are deeper than just us being together physically.

Telepathic communication helps us to understand their perspectives of the world. And soon we begin to realise how differently they view the world from us. We can know about their health, wellbeing, likes, dislikes, and other things they’d like to share with us. Not only that, telepathic communication helps us connect to them at a much deeper level, understanding our soul connections and purpose of being together.

Our animals choose us to be our guides, and we theirs. Irrespective of their breeds, species, genders, age and sizes, all of our ‘pets’ are capable of guiding us through life. Simply having a conversation with them can help us understand how sentient they are. But it’s not always that serious. In my experience of communicating with thousands of animals around the globe, I’ve noticed that there’s always a fun element to everything they do.

Surbhi is full of laughs, love and kisses with her main man, Humpy. Picture: Sniff Stories By Saloni

I have spoken to parrots who keep talking just because they think it’s entertaining for their humans, dogs who love to run on leash to make their humans more physically active, cats who sleep all day to guide their humans to take a break and rest, fish who fight with each other because their humans won’t stop bickering, and the list goes on and on.

Our animals have unique ways of showing us our true selves and helping us become the best versions of ourselves. And telepathic animal communication can truly help each one of us understand them better, from their perspectives and free will.

It’s time we give our pets a chance to truly show us how wise they’re. Just the way communication is the key to any human relationship, animal communication is imperative in strengthening our bonds with our pets as well. It does not and should not be used to replace professional guidance from veterinarians, behaviourists, or other experts from their fields. Rather it is a tool that helps us understand what opinions our animals hold about themselves and us so that we can provide a holistic approach to our relationships.

And all we need to do to achieve this is simply ask them and they shall answer! You may receive the answer as a visual, thought, feeling, sound, smell, or even taste. Whatever it is that you receive, simply accept it. Initially it will feel like you’re either guessing or making things up. But with consistent practice you’ll soon realize that all of it is coming from the animals themselves.

I hope all you readers take the plunge and start listening to your animals. Because trust me when I say this, they have a lot to share! And I’m sure you’ve already experienced it yourselves. Times when you just knew what your animals wish to share with you. You may be physically together or apart, but something in you told you exactly what your pet wished to convey. Haven’t you felt it in your gut, heard the voice of your animal, or suddenly seen a visual? These are all instances of Telepathic Animal Communication. Don’t forget to share them with us in the comments section below.

#LoveHasNoLanguage #FeelTheNature

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