Tuesday, January 26, 2010

your animals are here for you

when I walked through the office door this morning, millie came running, clearly ready to blog.  as we had a busy morning scheduled, I had to apologize and ask her to wait.  she came back later and told me about today's blog.

millie wants you to know:

"your animals are here for you.  many of us chose to come as animals during this very interesting time, specifically to support you.  being human is difficult, it requires a lot of courage and spiritual energy, especially right now.  we are here for you, to love and support you, to guide you.  we have a lot of wisdom to share.  most of you can 'hear' us, but you aren't fully aware of it. trust the messages you get.  let us support and love you, it's why we're here."

I stopped here, and she said there was more to her message.

"really lean on us.  we are strong.  this is not a one-way caretaking agreement, we signed on to take care of you too.  let us."

talking to an animal is different than talking to a human.  it uses a different part of your brain.  instead of words, you get smells, feelings, ideas of things.  you have to trust a) that you aren't crazy and b) that you are interpreting the message correctly.  it takes a lot of trust.  and practice.  I have a feeling it is going to get easier, and that more people will become aware of the communication they have with their animals.

living in the moment, part 3

of course, when I shut down the computer yesterday, millie let me know that we hadn't *quite* captured her sentiments on living in the moment.  I took notes and promised her I would update her blog today.  so I am.

"if you stop throwing your energy into the past and the future, you will have more energy for now.  you will be living more in the moment with more energy for everything.  it will make love, tolerance and acceptance easier."

she finished with a very utopian picture/feeling (the main way I get my messages from her, most of the words are my interpretation of what she sends me) -- I interpreted the last bit as something like

"you can achieve world peace by living in the moment."  

that's a nice thought.