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Life - It Just Keeps on Going
Becky Dorn Communicates with Animals
Becky shares her journey of becoming aware of her ability to communicate with animals, the skepticism she faced, and how her background as a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner played a role.
She discusses how she first realized her ability during childhood and the evolution of her skills over time, highlighted by an inspiring encounter with a dog during her early years.
Becky also shares her experience with clients, how she bridges communication between animals and humans, and offers insight into the deep emotional intelligence of animals.
Additionally , she touches on the ability of animals to communicate from the beyond, providing comfort to bereaved pet owners.
Once again, I get a chance to welcome Becky or Rebecca Dorn to the to our podcast. Welcome, Becky. Once again, I get a chance to welcome Becky or Rebecca Dorn to our podcast. Welcome, Becky.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Thank you.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:We had such a great time and a great conversation in our first episode. And I'm really looking forward to this one. The topic that I wanted to talk to you about in this one is that I know from talking to friends of mine that you are very good at communicating with animals. Is that correct? Is that rumor correct.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:something I absolutely love to do. Yes.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Okay. Okay. And, you know, I have to laugh at myself because if two years ago someone said, you know, in April of 2025, you're gonna be to an animal communicator,, I would've just said, you're loony.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Well, and believe it. Yeah, that's even more.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:That can't be. But it is true. And, and it is, it is wonderful to hear about. And so now let me just say that I'm gonna ask you about how you got into it and all that stuff, but let me, before that, I just want to ask does anyone ever come to you and say. As a skeptic and say, that's ridiculous. You can't talk to an animal.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Oh.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Do, do people approach you like
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Oh yes, yes. And it's something that I will say, I've had to fight with my own, image, I guess, my own ego of.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Okay.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:gosh. If people in my professional circle knew that I did these kinds of things, maybe they wouldn't respect me anymore. Maybe they wouldn't trust me. They think they're sending people to me for medication management, and some of them think I should be on medication. You know, it's just that kind of thing, you know? What do you mean you can talk to animals? That's not real. So, yeah. I've had to fight with it myself, to be. Open about this and to say, you know what? That this is who I am and where people are with their beliefs. That's where they are. And I try to accept them and meet them where they are. And if they come to me and say, yeah, I just don't buy it. I'll ask them, do you want me to talk to you about it? Or do you want to stay in that belief for now? And
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:right,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:way is okay. No judgment, but. If you'd like to know more and for me to tell you more about my experience, then I'm happy to do that. But yeah, I mean, a lot of the people, if they're going to come to me and ask me about it, typically they're already wondering. So they're already at that place where they have that doubt in their mind, even though they're saying, well, that's not possible. Why would they choose to talk to me if it was.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:And, people,, can sense things about other people about. When they're not being genuine and when they're not being honest. There are so many cues and things that come through when someone's making
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yeah.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:up or they're exaggerating or whatever it, and sometimes that does frustrate me when people do that, but, and then I'll just say, you know what, there's some reason why they have to, they have to do that for their own self. You're not like
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Thank
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:I've, I have talked to you for quite a while here and, you are one of the most genuine and honest and straightforward people that I've ever
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Oh, thank.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:that I think, I think that part of being a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner is you have to cope with a lot of sensitive communications. Right. I mean, you can't just say whatever you want. You've gotta think about what you're
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yeah,
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:and say it in the right way. Right?
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:much so. And
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Yeah.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:you for what you said. I think that is probably the,
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:it,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:the best, most sincere compliment because, being, being authentic,
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:yes.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:a person I think is one of the best things that we can do for ourselves and the people around us. And it's something that I think on a whole, that all of us struggle from struggle with from time to time. So it's always good to to see that seen and honored and that means lot. So thank you. But yes, for years I would. I would have to say things in a certain way because people were coming to me not realizing that I was intuitive and I would kind of have to say things in a certain way because I knew that it was just so important for me to get this across to them.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Right.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:I would have to say it in a certain way where it wouldn't freak them out and they wouldn't go, well, how do you know that?
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:yes,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:yeah, you know, even in that sense, but even in just like the regular everyday things, you're right. I have to be very careful about how I say things because I want things to be for their best and highest good and for it to be in a way that they can accept it and hear it, not something that throws up their defenses and shuts off their ears.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:All right. That's a good, that's a very good way to say that. Let's say that again. That throws, throws up their defenses and shuts down their
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yes,
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:what you
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:yes.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Yeah. And, and because that's so easy to do when you're hearing about something that you never, heard of before. You don't understand how could that be and, and to, and I thought it was important to talk about that kind of thought process before we started talking about this today because, it's so important because we're going to get into a reality, a situation that is so important for so many people. love their pets. have contact. many people have contact with animals on a very regular basis, and if they realize that they could communicate with their pets directly, it would be wonderful for them. Now, at some point in time in your life, I think that you started to do some communication with animals, and I think it was fairly early in life. Is that right?
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yes. I guess the most, the one that stands out in my mind the most is I was maybe, maybe nine or 10. You know, years old and I grew up out in the country and people would drop off animals all the time near us. So we always ended up with random cats and dogs showing up and having to either, find homes for them or take them to the, to the shelter or something like that. So we always ended up with these extra cats and things around that. I was like, but we just need to take care of them. It's okay. And I remember distinctly, it was right in between Christmas and New Year's and this. Little dog showed up that I remember my parents kind of whispering around because they knew what a softie I was, and so they're whispering about this dog that's outside that really doesn't look good. They're not sure it's gonna make it through the night. My dad's talking about maybe having to euthanize the dog because it was really skinny and didn't look very good, and just really worried about, it's comfort. And trying to keep me from hearing any of this. And I heard it and I'm like, no, it'll, it'll, it'll eat, it'll be fine. It'll be okay. Just let me try. And so Dad said, if, if this little dog eats today, then okay, then we'll see how, how it does overnight. So I was determined this dog was gonna go eat, and I went and sat outside on the porch. And just sat there and had a bowl of food and I moved it, pretty far away from me. But I sat there and I just went and took my book out there and I just sat on the porch and I just kept thinking, it's okay. You're safe. It's okay. You're safe. Come get food. It's okay, you're safe. Not realizing at the time,, consciously, I don't think that that's what I was doing, or at least looking back on it, I didn't realize that for the longest time and. The dog did come up and eat some food that evening and just kind of looked at me, and that was my goal. So I had promised it, I said, if you just come eat, I'll leave you alone. I'll go away. And that's what I did. Yeah. I kept my promise and I went away. And the next day I came out and did the same thing and then just says that, okay, if I just sit here for a bit, and the dog kept getting closer and closer and closer and within. A day and a half, maybe by that following evening, the dog was like sitting beside me, shaking, but sitting there and my dad just kept telling me, don't get attached. It's gotta go back. You know, it's gotta go to the shelter. But the shelter wasn't open because it was between Christmas and New Year's.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Oh, right,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yeah. Needless to say, the dog ended up being with me for another 10 years, so thank goodness I had understanding parents because when they said.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Thank
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:time for it to go. I was, I was a mess. I was bawling, but that was one of my best little buddies and took up for me and went around with me everywhere.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:And you were able to communicate.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Mm-hmm.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:That's so, that's so wonderful. And you were 10 years old and as you went through your teens and early twenties, did you realize that you were able to communicate with animals besides this dog?
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:I don't think so. I always had a feeling that animals liked me and that I could
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Right.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:around, everyone else's animals and I would. Be subconsciously sending them messages, just. It's okay. It's safe, can I pet you? That kind of thing. And wild animals were sometimes around, we had a, a fawn, that was abandoned that I took care of for several days and just different things that were around and different friends that had animals with problems and would just kind of work with them and talk with them sometimes out loud, but sometimes just saying it in my mind. But I think not really consciously naming it as that's what I was doing, I just. Oh, well, I'm just good with animals. They just like me. It's okay.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Right. But it was more than, than animals liked
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yes.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Yeah. Yeah. And, at some point in time, did the tide turn, or did you, did you get to the point where you were starting to think, well, maybe I can communicate.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Well, I'm sure you've heard from a lot of people who have done this kind of work that that things just show up in your path sometimes when they're meant to be there and you don't really know where they came from. And I ended up with this book that was actually, it was in a thrift store. I love going to thrift stores, looking for books. It was in a thrift store and it was kind of just sitting. Out it was pulled out or kind of sitting to the side. Somehow it was there where it just, there was no way I could avoid it, and it was called Straight From the Horse's Mouth by Amelia Kincaid, and it was about someone talking about animal communication. I just thought, well. This is fascinating. I wanna know more about that. If I could talk to animals, that would be very cool. And so I get this book and I start reading it and I start listening to what she's saying. And at first I was on the, oh, this would be cool kind of bandwagon. And then I got to wait. I. I do that or I did that, or that's what this is. And so it started kind of making sense and thinking Yeah, but, but still, there were times like I didn't realize a lot of that, that's what I was doing, even with that dog way back when until we were talking about it and realizing, you know, that's, that's how far that goes back.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Wow. Wow. You started connecting the dots, right?
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yeah.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:That it's like, wow, this is something that I'm interested in and maybe I'm already doing it or
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yes.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:it. That's, that's so neat. That's so neat. And Amelia Kincade became kind of a celebrity animal talker person, I think.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:I believe so she was, she was an actress before, so she was on, I think I wanna say soap opera operas or something like that, I believe. I know I'd seen her on a couple of different things.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Okay.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:so she was already famous a bit in her own right and then started doing this. So it was probably really nice because she had a bit of a platform,
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Right,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:it kind of like we were talking about some other people who have done this kind of work before. It's nice when they already have. A platform, and they have some respect already because then people go, all right, I don't know if I'd buy this from somebody else, but I trust this person, or I'm familiar with them, so I'll keep an open mind a bit more. And then they start listening to it differently. So, yes.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Right. People would listen to one person where they might just dismiss another
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Exactly.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:saying the same exact
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yes.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Yeah. Yeah. Well, I, I did a little research on her Amelia Kincaid and she actually wrote four books. Straight from the horse's mouth, how to talk to animals and get answers. The language of miracles. A celebrated psychic teaches you to talk to animals. Soulmates with paws, hooves, and wings whispers from the wild listening to voices from the animal kingdom. And I guess she used to, I, I listened to a little bit of a podcast or interview with her and she said that she would go take people on on safaris. And the animals were all wanted to, wanted to go where she was
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:I bet.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:because they wanted to shoot the breeze. Well, what's happening and tell her about things and, and it's like. It's just so fun to listen to when you're not filled with doubt about it, when you're, able to revel in the joy a person communicating with this giraffe that comes walking up and, and she could communicate with it and, and. I mean, it's so fascinating'cause what, what's, what does this draft have to say? I mean, you know, it's like you're meeting some animal that you, you never thought about could communicate and they live in a totally different environment than you. And so, I mean it just was very interesting to hear that interview. But I mean, I can see where her book would really kind of spark you going forward of, of. I can do this, So what did you do from there? How'd you do it?
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:I just started actually working on trying to communicate myself with my animals and just putting it out there, just trying to see how I could manage it and following some of her things and, and then I started taking some classes. Our mutual friend, John Ray, she teaches animal communication, so I took a class from her. And I think it's, it's all very similar and I think it all comes down to the same core concepts, which I absolutely love when we hear different people basically teaching the same ways, just in slightly different language so that somewhere, some is going to say it in such a way that it speaks to you, right? Where you, you get it and it clicks. And I just, I think it was really interesting and one of the things that came across to me from all of it. That I believe and that I talk with people about if they want to learn to communicate with their own animals or with someone else. This is, it has to come from the heart because that's where our animal friends are in. They're in their heart all the time. They're always coming from a heart-centered space. So when we come from that heart-centered space, then we can hear them and we can speak to them and they understand this.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Well, I felt a wave of emotion come over me when you said that about from the heart. with a, being in your, your talking from your own heart and, and, and communicating that, that's such a beautiful thing because what a beautiful way to be able to communicate with an animal. I mean, they're not worried about how your lawn looks or you know of shirt you're wearing or anything that they don't care about that. And, and how nice. How nice. And so, so little by little, were you getting messages back from your animals,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yes, I think I can still remember one of the funniest ones I ever got, and it was pretty early on because I wanted to do something that was not too intense, and just kind of putting feelers out there to see if one of my cats wanted to talk with me, and he was very excited. To talk with me and to let me know what he was thinking. And I said, I said, well, what's your favorite snack? And I already had, in my mind, and again, this is when that, that doubt comes in, like, well, of course I know my cat, I know you know his favorites and I know how he's gonna be. And, but I was actually surprised a little bit. He goes, well, I don't have just one. And he loves, he loved the cheese, like the cheese slices and the plastic wrap. If he ever heard you open the refrigerator and get one of those things out and it rattled, he'd come running in a meal. So that one was obvious and he'd sit down and look up at me. But one of the other ones I didn't realize he liked so much is, you know, I have a love affair with Cheetos, and I would drop one on occasion.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:A lot of
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yeah,
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:do. A lot of
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:exactly, and, and think to go get it and it would go missing. I never realized he was stealing them and licking all of the, all of the cheese dust off of the outside of it. So he told me that that was one of his favorites. So I was like, okay, well I'll go get you one. And I went and got him one and handed it to him and he sat there with it in his paws and just licked it.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Oh
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yeah. So it was, that was a really fun one and it was something that was nice to be able to just have him share with me something that brought him joy. That made me so happy.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Oh my gosh. Now I just, it made me think of this, is that. Recently people have been talking about the telepathy
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yes.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:which, in which human people that are have, are non-verbal. With autism, especially children are able to communicate telepathically with their
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Mm-hmm.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:and it's real, it's happening. just the same way as your cat is nonverbal as well,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Exactly.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:it's the same thing. You're telepathically communicating with another sentient being, and they're communicating with you. Like, I love Cheetos. You must have gotten a hearty laugh out of that one, you know, like what?
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:It was great. And I think the same thing about them because if you think about, people who are children who are on the spectrum and who are nonverbal, they also come from such a heart-centered space. So, when we're listening.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Oh, that, you know, that's such a good point. That's right. They're not caught up in the world of competition and they, they're just living and oh, I think that's so neat. I want to talk more about some examples perhaps of you've had and problems you've helped solve with clients that have asked you to solve a problem or talk to their pet and find out what's going on. Are you willing to share any, I
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Absolutely.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:confidentiality or Can you talk about that a
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Sure. Yes. I don't have a problem with sharing. As long as I don't share names, I think it will be just fine. But though though I have a feeling that most of my clients would probably be like, yeah, just tell whatever. It's fine.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Yeah.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:all love our pets.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:They're just thrilled you were able to talk to their pet and get things solved.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yes. So one recently that I am super happy about is some friends of mine had. Had two kittens that were pretty young, and one of them unexpectedly got very sick and passed away, and the other one was very sad and they wanted to get another kitten to bring in to, to help with him and to help them as well, you know, because of course they missed that too. And so they adopted another kitten and then they started having issues because the new kitten was very. Antagonistic towards the one that was already there and had been, she was a little female. The other one's a male, so that'll help us differentiate without names. And so she was very much not. Really accepting of him being around. And he was used to being able to snuggle with his other little buddy that he'd had. And anytime he would come near her, she was just like, no, no, just get away from me. And, SWAT at him or something. And he would get this hurt look on his face. Like, what do you, what do you mean? And be so. Distraught by it. And of course my friends, the owners were super distraught because they said, you know, we just, we were hoping this would help. And now we're, we're afraid that we made the wrong decision because this may not be what's best for them, and we just want to do what's best for them. And so they asked me if I would be willing to try to communicate with them. So I did, I went over to their house. I don't always do them in person. I can do them remotely, over video or phone call as well. But I went to their house and met with them and both of the kitties. And what's really interesting is if you ask a lot of times the animals you're communicating with, they'll give you a history of what has happened to them, why they're,
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Okay.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:you know what's going on and it's. funny because it's so similar to what I do with people, right. We talk about their childhoods and their upbringing and what's kind of gotten them to where they're interacting with other people or in relationships in this way. So that's also what I'm trying to figure out with these particular pets or animals, what's going on with them.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Yes.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:So she was able to tell me and show me, because they, they mostly communicate in pictures and images. So most of the time that's what I get. Or just like a knowing. And so she was able to show me that she hadn't had a lot of human interaction before, not a lot of affection from humans, so she was really enjoying the affection she was getting from her new humans.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Okay.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:But because she didn't have that before and she was kind of bullied by the other cats that were around in the home where she was before, and she saw that they were getting a lot of attention and she wasn't, she thought that attention and love had a limit. So if they got it, then she didn't get it. So she thought that if this other cat who's now in her house, if he was getting love from her new owners, then she wasn't going to get it. So she would be very territorial about them and want all their attention, thinking that it was limited. And also because she'd been bullied by the other ones, she was really worried about him getting close because when the other cats got close to her, it was not a pleasant thing. So.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:so she brought all this baggage with
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Exactly.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:this new,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Mm-hmm. Yes. So not only she did feel very safe there, her new owners had done a wonderful job of making sure that she knew that she was now in a safe place where she was loved and she was cared for. She knew that she got that part. That wasn't in in question, but the fact that they have. Limitless hearts. They have so much love to give and it's so obvious to the ones of us who know them and who know that that's possible. There would never be a limit to that. And they have plenty of love for both of the kitties. She just didn't understand that because she never experienced it before. So I explained to her, no, you know,, they have plenty of love to give you. And I sent her a mental image of them petting each cat. They have two hands, one on each cat, just completely loving them. And I told them sometimes to make sure that maybe one of them sits with one cat, one sits with the other, and then they swap, or that they're sitting with them together and touching them. So I usually give my clients some tips and things to use to try to help along with that. And then as far as her relationship with the other cat in the house. I just reinforced. He doesn't want to hurt you, and he's actually really hurting right now because he lost his friend and he's very sad and he wants to be close to you, but he doesn't know how. And another thing that I learned from one of my cats that I didn't realize that he told me is that they all need a job. They need a purpose. And so I told her, I said, I'm gonna give you a job, and your job is, I want you to try to help ease his pain. Some try to be with him some when you can. If you can't be really close, maybe just go sit beside him. And just, sort of ease into it. And I tried to send her an image of snuggling up next to him and she's like, Uhuh, I get this. No. And I said, well, it doesn't have to be really close. Maybe even just putting your back to his back, just being nearby. Just something she's like, okay, maybe, and I could see her just kind of starting to get there. I said, but even just being in the same space and not striking out would be a good step in the right direction. And then I talked with the other cat and explained to him, you know, she's been through a lot. She didn't have your upbringing, she didn't have this loving home for a while, and. Your job is to help her be able to settle in and understand what good play is like and affection, from you as well as from the humans. And to be able to help with that and you can really help her heal and yeah, my friend said they noticed a change, a shift. As soon as you know, we were done talking that there was already a shift and a change before I even left. They both got on a piece of furniture and were right next to each other, not touching, but a lot closer than they had been without it creating animosity, and they were just. Okay.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:I wanna just interrupt you and that, that I am so impressed with the, what I would call sophistication of the communication between you and, the two different animals, because it was a give and take there. You're saying try to do a and the, and the cat's like can't do
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Yeah.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Well, how about B? Ah, about C? Alright, well I'll give
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Okay.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:I mean, that's a complex set of communications back and forth, I
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Mm-hmm.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:and I never would've dreamt you could have that communication with an animal. I mean, I guess I'm thinking animals is not so smart as we humans, but pretty smart.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:are very smart. They, they have a lot more intelligence and even emotional intelligence than we give them credit for. Like you hear about the animals that go and sit by someone who's dying in the nursing home, and the people around them didn't know they were dying, but the cat did, and they go and spend time with them, those kinds of things. I mean, they, they're such intuitive. Beings, and they pick up on so much that we don't necessarily see sometimes. And being aware of that. And that's, that's, I go into my interactions with them the same way I do with people. This is a partnership. This isn't about me telling them what they need to do. This is about us working on a plan together of what, what would work, what would help them feel better? What would help make their lives better? And what can they see as a potential for change?
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Lucky cats that run into you. I'll tell you. dogs, it's not
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:No, no, it's all animals.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:all the animals now be before we get finished up, we still have a decent amount of time left.'cause I wanted to cover one area that really intrigued me and that is that cats or dogs, any animal is in their physical body and at some point in time, just like all humans, they're gonna end being in that human body and they're gonna move across the plane to the other
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Mm-hmm.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:just like, like we do. Right.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Absolutely.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:And one thing that you said was it really, I loved it. It is like animals are actually much better. Communicators with the other side than humans
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Mm-hmm.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:by far. Right. Could you tell about that, please?
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:They don't have that. Disbelief. They don't have those preconceived notions about this isn't possible or that isn't possible. It just is. And so it's just what they do. And for instance, for that particular cat group that I was talking about,
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Yes.
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:I asked for the kitten that had passed away. I asked for his spirit to come in and play with, his sibling that he had had before to show the new one. What play would be like.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Oh,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:Because I truly believe that they visit each other. I think we've, anybody who's had pets for any significant amount of time has probably looked at one of their current pets and thought, oh my gosh. He looked just like so-and-so or so-and-so used to do that. One of their previous
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:Right,
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:I believe they visit each other and they come and they tell them things because they've let me know this, that they, come and say, okay, you know, she can't go to the bathroom by herself. Right. You have to go. It's dangerous in there. So go account for, or whatever they tell each other that, that makes them, want to be with us. But yes, I mean they do, they communicate and doing, even a meditation where you ask for, pets that have passed on to come back and visit you. I think you can very easily have some really good communication with them then.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:That is so wonderful and I guess I'm thinking to myself, I think it would be so great if somehow we could have an interview where you communicate like a medium from a pet that had passed to an owner. Is that
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:That would love.
james_3_04-16-2025_152849:something that you, that you
squadcaster-1c4j_2_04-16-2025_152851:So absolutely. I would love to do that.