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What Language Do Animals Speak?

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As an animal communicator, I've been asked numerous questions by family, friends and clients.
Some of the very common questions are: My cat is Balinese, can you speak her language? Our dog came from Switzerland, will you understand what he says? When you speak to animals, what language do you use? If you ask the animals questions in English, do they reply in English too? All these questions lead to one bigger question: What language do animals speak? Some may say animal language, others may call it sign language, body language, telepathic connection, or mind reading, but for me it's simply universal language.
It was the pure Language of the World.
It required no explanation, just as the universe needs none as it travels through endless time.
- Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist.
Why do you call it universal language? As the name suggests, because it's very universal that everyone and every creature can understand, regardless of culture, race, ethnicity, nationality, and even regardless of species! There's no language barrier when you communicate with nature.
If it's universal why not everyone can hear what you hear? The reason why only certain people can communicate with animals is because these people listen while others don't.
Some people even ignore the message they get.
Unfortunately the number of people ignoring the messages is far greater than the number of people listening.
Everyone is given the same ability, but as we grow up we are told some certain things do not exist and we should ignore it.
In the end it depends on the individual whether they want to develop the listening skill or kill it.
If you are still curious or haven't fully understood the concept of universal language yet, here's a simple exercise to develop your skill: Next time when you see a baby, observe them and tell me what you think they want.
Look into their eyes and tell me what they say.
What feeling do you get? What emotion do you feel? Memorize this experience in your mind or write it down on your notes.
Now talk to their parents and compare their answers with yours.
Get ready for surprise.
With the same method, observe a dog or a cat or an elephant or any other animal.
Look into their eyes and tell me what it says.
What kind of language do you use? Have you understood the universal language concept?
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