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"Interspecies Communication" and "Communicating with Animals," both engage communication between two different species. Both approaches are within this Realm.

Academics and researchers prefer the former term to describe their scientifically oriented work, usually with primates and cetaceans.

Communicating with animals usually refers to telepathic exchange between animal communicators and animals. After all, how else could we and The Animals communicate?


Monkey See, Monkey Do?
Who's learning from whom? Actually, each species learns from the other, as you'll see! Koko the Gorilla turned 30 on July 4, 2001, and is most famous as the individual who pioneered communicative relationships with humans.
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THE Animal Communication Specialist
Penelope Smith has communicated with The Animals all her life, bringing the spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical realms into exquisite balance via telepathic understanding and communication. She's also taught the teachers and written the classics.
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Lift Us Up Where We Belong!
She doesn't refer to herself as an animal communicator, but clearly Sierra has the gift. She's a gifted writer as well, sharing her journaled experiences with cats, birds, llamas, dogs, deer, dolphins, and people with exquisite sensitivity, insight and wisdom of an awed being continually blessed with miracles.
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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
You can communicate with animals -- especially if you love them. Close or far, distance isn't a factor. Not convinced? Then let Marta do it for you. Can you feel the serene synergy between her and the horse in that photo? This gentle woman clearly explains "the gift," right from the top of her home page. You may want to look at her class schedule as well.
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Lots of Heart for Dear Souls
Communicating with animals is fun, develops a different part of ourselves, and challenges the heart. Meet Griffin, then turn to "Animal Talk" and read "Molly's Request." Griffin kindly reminds us that people aren't the only ones with feelings, needs and desires, you know.
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