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Sunday March 4th, 2007

Host

Art Bell

Guest

Clip Streams

 
Learning to Communicate
 
Merging Consciousness
 
Mechanics of Communication

Recap

Communicating with Animals

Psychic Amelia Kinkade discussed her in-depth experiences communicating with animals. The ability to receive information from animals, she noted, is a learned skill rather than a gift. Kinkade said she is actually able to merge her consciousness with animals, and for instance with a dog, she experienced the intensity of smell, which was far beyond the human capacity.

New discoveries in Quantum Physics, such as the concept that we are all part of "one ocean of indivisible energy," help explain such telepathic communication, stated Kinkade. A person must quiet their own thought process in order to access the energetic field of an animal's mind, and impressions from a creature may be a quick flash of a picture, taste or sensation, which are then translated into the native language of the communicator, she said.

The communicator can also perform a body scan of an animal to view different organs. Each organ is vibrating at a particular frequency like instruments in an orchestra, but if one organ is out sync, that can indicate an illness or problem, she explained. Kinkade, who teaches workshops around the world in animal communications, said she has learned that animals reincarnate and can come back as different species. For example, a ferret told her that he used to be a black and white dog, but came back as a ferret because his owner could not have dogs in her building.

Related Articles

Pet Communications

Writer Beth Levine was skeptical about the services of animal communicators. But through her research she learned that many pet owners find the information conveyed by the communicators to be uncannily accurate. She was further surprised when tonight's guest, Amelia Kinkade took a look at a photo of Buddy (Levine's beagle-- pictured) and was able to tell her specific details, such as the dog was close to a woman named Carol or Courtney. Levine's mother Carol lived across the street, and she and the dog "adored" each other. For more, see the article Hello, Fluffy? Can You Hear Me? (PDF file).
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