Telepathic Animal Communication Specialist Sharon Loy

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Jul 16 2017

Your animal friends want you to understand their experience. To feel the world from their point of view. To know what brings them joy, what makes them sad or fearful, and how grateful they are for you.

They sometimes even have powerful insights for you.

Things they know and feel through the purity of their love and the relative simplicity of their minds.

Every time I start a session, I can feel their enthusiasm and anticipation, especially as they decide among themselves who should share first, and what they want to say to their person.

They want to share so much with you.  It is such a gift to animals to listen deeply to them.

 

Learning How to Be Still, Listen, and Trust

When I was first learning animal telepathy, this deep listening was so easy for me with other people’s animals.  There was a beautiful flow that came and it was so tangible.  It was like, “Oh, I know this way of being.”

But when connecting with my own animal friends, my inner skeptic got in the way.  

It was hard to know what was real and what was my own mental projection, because I felt I already knew so much about them.

Then one evening after a busy day I said to myself, “Forget it, I am just going to quiet my mind and trust what I feel.”

And something beautiful happened.

I went into my office where my dog Sadie was resting on the floor by the sofa. I sat down next to her, with a yellow pad of paper and a pen. I felt my heart connected to hers and asked her to share. And I wrote everything down that came to me.

After writing 3/4 of a page, I looked up.  Sadie had the sweetest, most grateful look in her eyes. 

This is a photo of her outside in the yard, but it shows her with the same sweet expression!

And THEN, the most amazing thing happened. One by one, my other animals came into the room, a dog and two cats, kind of forming a line, waiting their turn.

I couldn’t believe it.

From other parts of the house where they were hanging out that evening, they felt me opening up my heart to connect with Sadie and receive her feelings.  And they wanted their turn too.

Each of them shared, and each of them was shining with appreciation afterward.  The power of no-agenda, unconditional listening brought a softening to each of their eyes.

 

Clients often email me with the same surprising experiences after sessions and courses

My client and friend Carrie Mae shared after a recent communication with her dog Tulip: “After the session, she came into the room and sat right next to me and just stared up at me with the most loving eyes.”

A client named Blair wrote of her horse Alex:  “I went to the barn today and he was so affectionate it was beautiful. I feel like our relationship is even better since you communicated with him.”

And a client Rosine shared this about her rescue dog Sparky, and her whole animal family:  “Thank you!  And you are totally wonderful!  Sparky seems relieved today, and the overall energy around here is so sweet.  They all seem to be saying, ‘Now you understand.’ So Rick and I have spent extra time today grounding in what came through. Everyone has gotten lots of communication and attention.”

We all long to feel understood, deeply seen, and unconditionally listened to by the beings in our lives we adore.

I hope to share this gift of listening with you and your animal friends very soon.

With love and joy,
Sharon

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Written by Sharon Loy · Categorized: Learn Telepathy, The Big Picture

Jul 13 2017

Sadie, me and my mother in Arizona after a breakfast of scrambled eggs.

How to successfully communicate with your animal.

One really fun option is to sign up for my Basic 1 Course in Animal Communication.  In the meantime, here are some pointers on how to ensure that when you are talking to your animals, they will understand.

  • Look them in the eyes and speak your message. (SEND THE THOUGHT)
  • While telling them your message, think of images describing this message. (SEND THE IMAGE)
  • Also imagine the feeling (all the emotions and bodily sensations) of this message. (SEND THE FEELING)

As you are doing this, be as grounded and fully present as you can. In other words, communicate coherently from the whole of your being, rather from your mind only (something we humans do so much of the time!).  It is easier than you think!  I teach this and more in my Basic 1 course.

 

What NOT to do ….

Here is a story that shows what happens when you DO NOT communicate with your animals using all three ways — sending the thought, image, and feeling all together.

Shortly after I moved to Arizona, my mother came to visit. This was a few years ago and my dogs Rufus and Sadie were still alive.

Rufus and Sadie

Rufus and Sadie LOVED my mother. She would babysit them when my husband and I would travel, and feed them scrambled eggs and bacon off a fork every morning for breakfast. Seriously.

So a week before her arrival in Arizona, I looked Rufus and Sadie in the eyes and said, “Guess what? Your Granny is coming next week!”

If I had been on top of my communication game, in addition to verbalizing this message, I would have also sent an image of my mother here in sunny Arizona, as well as the feeling of her kind and mothering presence in our living room, with the smells of scrambled eggs and bacon and the sound of her laughter and more.

But I only sent the thought.

Rufus and Sadie looked at me and wagged.

The next week when my husband pulled up in the driveway with my mom in the truck, I opened the front door so Rufus and Sadie could run out and greet my mom with me. Sadie trotted out very proudly as if to say, “Hi Granny! Welcome to our new home!”

Meanwhile, Rufus followed behind her, oblivious to what was really happening.

But then Rufus saw my mother, and he started yelping wildly and ran towards her. “You didn’t tell me GRANNY was coming! Why didn’t you tell me?!? Granny, you’re here! It’s so good to see you!!”

So, what happened? Why did Sadie understand me, however Rufus didn’t receive the communication?  

 

Just like with humans, animals have certain parts of their being more telepathically open than others.

Rufus was a very feelings-centered dog.

Rufus had an intelligence that was very special in his heart, a deep wisdom and presentness.  He brought calm to Sadie, to me, to anyone that was around him. Rufus was very awake in his heart—telepathically sending and receiving information on the heart level all the time. 

If I had sent the images and feelings of my mother’s visit, and been more present in my own heart while communicating, Rufus would have understood, no problem.  

But, like most humans, I was more in my head that day, and I only sent the thought about my mother arrival, so he missed it.

Sadie, on the other hand, was a very intellect-centered dog.

She had so many clever games she would play.  For instance she would fake out Rufus when he had her favorite chew toy, pretending there was a noise at the door, so he would get up and go bark with her, then she would rush in for the chew toy steal.  And this is just one example. On the level of thoughts and planning, she was very intelligent.

Accordingly, because I was more connected to my own mind when I communicated this message, Sadie understood perfectly clearly that my mom was coming to Arizona the next week. 

 

Come into this amazing world with me.

All this is so fascinating, no? I love all this nuanced understanding of communication.  Each of us is unique in the way we hold our energy, how we position our consciousness.  And this has powerful consequences for how we connect with others and the world around us.

These are among the basic principles we explore and master in the Basic 1 and 2 courses. And there is so much more. In the Advanced Program, we go into depth learning all the ways to strengthen our communication with animals so that we translate as fully as deeply as completely as we can. In the Advanced Program, you learn how to communicate from the fullness of your being, to translate so that the most can happen for people and their animals.

If you would love to learn more—reawaken and master basic telepathic communication in the Beginner Program, or refine your animal communication ability such that you can practice professionally with the Advanced Program—don’t hesitate to reach out today.

I would love to bring you into this amazing world. It will change your life in ways you can’t even imagine.

With love and joy,

Sharon

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Written by Sharon Loy · Categorized: Learn Telepathy

Jul 13 2017

A client named Melissa emailed to ask this question recently after her dog, Banjo, died.

When she came home from the vet, and did not return with Banjo, she told her other two dogs Molly and Big Joe, that Banjo was now in the spirit world.

Melissa said Molly just looked at her, with a direct and loving stare. “It was as if she already knew. How did she know? And how much about his passing did she understand?”

 

How do animals know?

It can be confusing. Our animal friends seem to understand certain things, like now we are going to the park, or it’s time for the people to go on vacation. But then other things, wow, how do they miss that? Like, how utterly disruptive to your life it is when they wake you up before dawn or how life-threatening it is to be off-leash.

Rupert Sheldrake, a British scientist who has devoted his entire professional life to studying telepathy, wrote a book entitled, “Dogs who know when their owners are coming home.” He set up video cameras, and found that dogs uncannily knew when their people were on their way home, even when their schedule was random.

Like Molly, animals understand so much about our lives—our schedules, our plans, our deepest feelings and desires.

So how is this possible? What is the substance of telepathic communication? And why do they get some things and not others?

I am not a scientist, so I would sound a little ridiculous offering big theories of quantum physics and all that.

But as a professional telepathic translator for more than a decade, I do know something about this. I know that it has to do with love.

 

Love connects us to others.

When we love someone, when we care, we know things about them. Unexplainably.

Where there is love, there is opening, connection, feeling, caring, and deeper understanding.

And as the saying goes, “Where there is love, there is God.”

When we love another being, we get out of our minds, and we experience life from the bigger parts of ourselves—our hearts, our bodies, our whole being—the parts of us that connect into the beauty and divinity of all of Life.

And from this pure place inside, on any ordinary day, we can know things about others in the world around us that we can’t explain.

Anyone who has loved another being deeply can attest to this.

Molly saw her friend’s health was failing. She saw how her person’s heart was breaking over yet ANOTHER death in a string of losses over the past few years. She saw how this pain was affecting the whole family.

Through her love and caring for her family, Molly naturally understood all of these things. And it was obvious in her loving stare, when Melissa shared the news of Banjo’s passing.

 

But what about when certain details get missed?

Often, animals in a family will know when one of their friends haven’t understood something and will have telepathic conversations among themselves. In a communication with Melissa’s dogs, Banjo showed me that he had been preparing his friends, Big Joe and Molly, for his passing.

He had been sending images, sensations from his body, and knowings to his dog friends that his time was close. And he had been asking his friends to take over his jobs, especially to be present for Grant, Melissa’s husband, who was especially close with Banjo.

He was such a noble, strong and sincere fellow, that Banjo.

The world of telepathic communication is mysterious and beautiful and so simple, all at once. Maybe the best part of it all is that when you learn animal telepathy, when you reconnect to this world of knowing inside yourself, you come to appreciate the beings you love on a whole new level.

I hope to see you soon in a Basic 1 course in Sedona.

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Written by Sharon Loy · Categorized: Inspiring Stories

Jul 13 2017

In my work, I telepathically communicate with all species of animals, even humans.

To telepathically communicate, I become deeply present within myself, and from this place, I can feel a being’s thoughts and feelings on all levels of their consciousness.  I feel their day-to-day experience of life, as well as their deeper desires, repressed emotions, and untapped gifts.

This experience is often very healing, for animals and people both. Feeling seen, heard, and understood on all levels brings a being’s consciousness back to its natural state of coherence.

For animals, this brings a feeling of relief, and health or behavior problems often just dissipate.

For people, this opens up new levels of self-understanding and brings alignment, clarity and will.

 

Communicating with Wild Animals feels different.

Then a few years back I started working with a number of clients who have wolf-dog hybrids. One client’s “dogs” were actually 70% wolf.

And their consciousness was different. It was more pristine. I literally felt uplifted and clearer after translating for these wolf-dogs.

I started to get the sense that wild animals have something intact in their consciousness that domesticated animals and humans have lost.

For us humans, and the animals we keep, living in civilization creates a certain fragmentation of consciousness.

Meanwhile for wild animals, the natural state of coherence that I help my human and non-wild animal clients reclaim, was never really lost in the first place.  Wild animals, or at least those untouched by human civilization, don’t need the compassion of my animal communication sessions to return to a state of wholeness.  They are living in it, ecstatically held in the Web of Love and Life.

 

Communicating with Whales feels really different.

On my quest to learn and experience more about this, I started connecting telepathically with whales in 2013 when I was on Maui for the first time.

Ok, this was life-changing.

First of all, being on Maui during whale season is simply magical. Every year from December through April, the North Pacific Fleet of Humpback Whales swim down to the warm shallow waters around the Hawaiian Islands, especially Maui, to have their babies and mate again. If you have never been, consider going. There is nothing like it. Witnessing these school-bus-sized beings shoot up out of the water in sheer joy will send chills through your system and thrill you on a cellular level. Their celebration of Life is contagious.

In 2016 I took a group of students there to go out on the water and connect with the whales in their own space, on their terms. It was astonishing. On all three outings, whales swam directly under our small private charter boat, just a few feet under the surface so we could see them clearly. And on one of the outings, we had about 12 whales swimming around the boat, peeking their heads up out of the water to see us, “the humans with the golden hearts,” as one baby whale described us in a telepathic image.

And on the last outing, we took the boat out pretty far to rendez-vous with a group of whales. I had made telepathic contact with a grandfather whale, and he gave us directions as to where to go. “We are over here, waiting,” is the thought the grandfather whale sent when I asked him at the start of the outing in what direction we should head.  

As we drove further and further out to sea, I could feel the boat captain and my students quietly doubting our course, as there were few whales out that day.  But then in the distance, we saw them:  four whales splashing around, breaching, showing off.  They were having a whale party, and waiting for us to join them.

These whales swam around our boat for about an hour and a half. They breached multiple times. My boat captain, John Fisher (no kidding, that’s his name), has been on Maui 26 years. He was stunned along with the rest of us, and said he has never been so close to a whale that we could actually hear them breathe when they leapt out of the water into the air.

The whole experience was phenomenal.

 

So why is communicating with Whales so different?

Since then, I have maintained a telepathic friendship with these magnificent beings. I communicate with them about Life, about the relationship between humans and animals on our planet, and about my next trips to visit them in person.

And just like in my practice, I connect with one whale at a time, feeling his or her distinct essence or personality, and getting his or her opinion on things.

After a recent communication, I was reflecting on how I literally feel tingly after communicating with whales telepathically. I remembered how pristine it was communicating with the wolves, but this was somehow different, even more coherent, more pure.

And there was not much sense of whales having repressed, hidden layers of their being. They felt “all there,” totally present.

This relative full presence in themselves has to be why being around whales is so magical, so healing. 

I am sure that they are learning and growing while their spirits are in a body, just like all animals. But if they are here, like the rest of us, to learn and grow and shine more of their light in the world, it must be a gentler, more fluid process for them.

Because that is how their consciousness feels—open, fluid, clear, and really big. Not fragmented, incomplete, misaligned.

Then I thought of something that my meditation teacher once said about whales. From an evolutionary perspective, when you look at a whale’s skeleton, their spine doesn’t split where ours does at the legs (to walk on land of course). This continuation in their spine, and their size, allow for a greater integrity in their consciousness, a greater sense of wholeness.

I wondered if what my teacher was saying is that whales can hold all or most of their light, their essence, while the rest of us are still trying to realign with and incarnate more of ourselves.

Like any human who craves experiences of joy, wonder, compassion, and opening, I want to learn to hold all of my light, to be all of who I am. Whales have something to teach us about this.

If this speaks to you, too, consider learning animal telepathy with me and then joining me on a communication adventure with the Humpback Whales in Maui the next time I go.  It will be an epic experience!

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Written by Sharon Loy · Categorized: Inspiring Stories, The Big Picture

Apr 27 2017

Growth is a mystery.

The Spring Equinox is a time when the forces of growth stir inside every living thing.

I was feeling into this yesterday, this thing inside us all that makes us push through limits.

Where does it come from?  Why do some of us get stuck and give up while others weave our way through obstacles, finding the help and inspiration we need, both from inside and from outside ourselves?

As a teacher, I live with this question in my heart all the time.

 

The answer came from a special student.

When I was in my early 30’s, I taught high school art in a drop-out prevention school for at-risk teens.  I remember wondering who would thrive and who would spend a life in struggle, just getting by, or worse.

Also, I wondered what I could do to help—how could I as a teacher tip the scales toward growth.

There was one student in particular, Carl, whose family at a certain point became homeless, and the assistant principle took a spare bed from his own home over to Carl’s aunt’s house so Carl wouldn’t end up in foster care.

There was something really special about Carl, a shining quality in his smile and a light in his eyes that revealed the beauty of his heart.  We all did everything we could to support him.

And Carl received it.  Carl’s open way of being inspired help to come, and he always welcomed it. 

He is in his early 30’s now, and has a partner, a child, and a meaningful career.

 

Animals and young people understand opening.

I see the same light in the eyes of so many of the dogs and cats and birds and horses I communicate with.  They understand, better than we do, this force inside that trusts life, stays open, receives help, and continues growing, even—and especially—in the difficult moments.

These qualities are essential to learning, and to life, really.  Staying open, receiving support, and surrendering to the process of growth.  Young children and animals do this very naturally, but it can be so hard for adult humans sometimes.

In my introductory course in Animal Telepathy, I read the following poem to help initiate my students into this mysterious aspect of the adventure of learning telepathy.

“It Felt Love”
By Hafiz

How
Did the rose
Ever open its heart

And give to this world
All its
Beauty?

It felt the encouragement of light
Against its
Being.

Otherwise,
We all remain

Too

Frightened.

 
At Equinox, a time when all of life moves toward light, I wish you a year of opening and beauty.  So much is possible.

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Written by Sharon Loy · Categorized: Learn Telepathy, The Big Picture

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