Interview with an Animal Communicator: The Importance of Communicating with Our Animals and The Healing It Can Bring

EPISODE · Dec 3, 2024 · 53 MIN

Interview with an Animal Communicator: The Importance of Communicating with Our Animals and The Healing It Can Bring

from Interviews with Innocence · host Marla Hughes

Penelope Smith is a pioneer in the field of interspecies telepathic communication. Since the 1970s, she has been transforming the way we connect with animals by teaching telepathic communication and helping launch the careers of many professional animal communicators.   ✨ Communicating with animals telepathically since childhood ✨ Relieving animals of emotional traumas using counseling techniques ✨ Author of the classic books: 📖 Animal Talk 📖 When Animals Speak 📖 Animals in Spirit   Penelope's vision is rooted in the belief that everyone is born with the innate ability to communicate with other species. Though often forgotten, this skill can be rediscovered to benefit all beings on Earth.   🌼 Explore Penelope's offerings: 📖 Visionary teacher, counselor, and author 🎙️ Inspiring a global movement for interspecies communication ✨ Dedicated to fostering harmony between humans and animals   🌐 Website: https://animaltalk.net   💫 Let Penelope guide you in rediscovering your natural ability to communicate with animals and create deeper, meaningful bonds with all living beings.   #AnimalCommunication #TelepathicConnection #InterspeciesHarmony #AnimalHealing #WhenAnimalsSpeak #AnimalTalk #ConsciousLiving  

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