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      Sandra Larson’s Blog

      A Conversation with my dog, Buddy 

      November 1st, 2007

      Written by Sandra Larson

      Buddy is my little white rescue dog. I often tell people he rescued me the day I found him wandering on that busy street. (But that’s another story.)

      I was sitting next to Buddy this morning, seeing if he wanted to have breakfast. (He’d had an upset tummy, so I was sitting beside him on the floor.) He really wasn’t interested in eating, so I didn’t force him to do so.

      As I was sitting there, just petting him and loving him and appreciating him, I said to him intuitively, “I wish you could talk to me out loud”. He looked at me with big brown eyes and answered me intuitively. He said, “We (animals) wouldn’t like to do that. We would never want to do that”. And I asked Buddy, “Why is that?”

      He said, “Because humans already feel so disconnected from one another because of their feeble attempt to connect through verbal communication. It’s very limiting. When you talk to people, if you believe the only way to communicate is by talking out loud, verbally, then you feel alone when you’re not doing that. So we’re here, we’re here for so many reasons, but one of the reasons we’re here is to help humans remember they can intuitively communicate without words. Because if we didn’t do this for humans, how alone would they really feel? How disconnected would they feel?”

      So Buddy showed me a picture of stepping into this flowing stream of energy. And as I stepped in to communicate with him, I felt bathed in connection. I felt bathed in a feeling of stepping into the One. And, what a wonderful thing that is! This is how all non-human life communicates.

      As humans we too, can step into this energy and allow it to flow over, under, around and through us. Through this inner net of connection, we’re able to talk to anyone we choose because the energy takes us where we want to go. And if the other being of light whose meeting us in this energy flow is ready willing and able to talk with us, we can carry on a two-way conversation and it’s a beautiful thing.

      Animals are here to help us remember we are not disconnected from one another. But at any moment we can step into this beautiful place of connection.

      Thank you, Buddy

      5 Responses to “A Conversation with my dog, Buddy” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.

      1. Jonah Says:

        Sounds like Buddy ought to writ more of the blog. Smart dog.

      2. Vicki Says:

        It truly amazes me what the animals see, think and say. Not just the animals, but plants, insects and each form of life! What happier people we will be when we “hear” the perspectives and wisdom of all the other forms of Life that share this planet with us! Thanks “Talking Lady” Sandra, for sharing Buddy’s wisdom!

      3. MectAmittee Says:

        Hello. Let’s get acquainted!
        My name is Jessika.

      4. Talking Animals Pet Says:

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      5. Bev Roberts Says:

        Hi Sandra,

        What a beautiful gift you’ve been given.

        I love your communication with Buddy.

        Regards
        Bev

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