How To Hear What Nature Is Saying | Anna Breytenbach

Animal communicator Anna Breytenbach describes the process she uses to communicate with nonhumans. What a magical world awaits us once we abandon our notions of human superiority. The relationships we can develop with the natural world can help us to heal our wounds of disconnection. 0:00 How To Get Into The Perspective Of Another Species 1:47 How To Hear Communications From NonHumans 3:11 How To Understand Communications From NonHumans 4:15 What Humanity Is Suffering From 4:55 How We Can Heal Ourselves From Our Suffering šŸŒ LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SIGN UP FOR NOTIFICATIONS to be alerted to new inspiring stories šŸŒ Support us on Patreon āŸ¹ Sustainable Human is a 501c3 non-profit whose mission is to examine the underlying stories that give rise to the environmental, social, and economic crises of our time and offer new stories that help humanity to live in harmony with each other and the biosphere. šŸŒ Learn more āŸ¹ šŸŒ Hire us to tell your story āŸ¹ šŸŒ Sponsor a story āŸ¹ šŸŒ Help us translate this video āŸ¹ Transcript: If one really gets into the perspective of a different species, to imagine what it might be like to be that species in their environment, with their priorities, with their dominant sense, and with their ways of going about things, I can literally know from the animals perspective what their motivations are. And for any behavior, thereā€™s always a reason thatā€™s driving that behavior. And then beyond even the species perspective, we also need to be able to get into the perspective of the individual. Much like humans, different individuals have different personalities, different needs and wants. Then to set about an empathic understanding, itā€™s not inappropriate to start that with an imagined activity. What might it be like to be that goldfish in that bowl in the doctorā€™s waiting room? And it helps a lot to first imagine their physical reality. Place yourself as if you were on the inside of the bowl looking out and seeing all the surrounding furniture from that perspective. Now imagine what itā€™s like to be wearing that skin and scales or body covering. Once we begin to imagine what it might be like to be inhabiting the five sensory world of that creature, we are laying the very good foundation for us to be able to perceive that individual beingā€™s particular experience and thoughts and feelings about things. When one drops into the relational field thatā€™s already there, perception and information just sort of arises and maybe seeps into our awareness more because we are quiet for once and we are focused. Whatever is reverberating through the field becomes available for perceiving and is being done so on the unconscious level. Our instinct isnā€™t something that we have to switch on, nor is it entirely individual. Our instinct is contextual. And perhaps the art of asking a certain question to sort of pull out whatever just really is important to that other being like theyā€™re theyā€™re in pain, or theyā€™ve got a need is whatā€™s going to be quite loud on that energetic landscape, speaking from a quantum physics point of view, and so that will automatically come to my attention. But whatā€™s happening is that those emissions of what is - thoughts, feelings, circumstance, state of dehydration of a tree, injured left wing of a bird, these have just been broadcast into the space as our thoughts and feelings by the way. And until those incoming bits of data filter through my mental database of vocabulary, life experiences, emotions, images, and find a match, I wouldnā€™t know about it. If Iā€™m connecting with a young elephant, whoā€™s perhaps been found wandering around and, and separated from the herd, and Iā€™m feeling their separation anxiety, what might come first to my mind is my own personal memory of first day at school when I was five years old because I was experiencing separation anxiety then. And thatā€™s because the energy is a match. So several people standing in front of the same animal might translate the incoming messages differently within themselves, and nobody will be wrong. I might get a memory of my first day at school, the next person might in a very dry, technical way, just see the words ā€œseparation anxietyā€ in their mindā€™s eye, Somebody else might just get the raw emotion. We are suffering from a great separation sickness ourselves. And in our days of rush, weā€™re kind of crushing our spirits. We have short attention spans, we demand immediate gratification, weā€™re permanently distracted. Weā€™re not even long with our own pets in the evenings. We might be there as a sort of hollow skin bag, but weā€™re on devices or watching something distracted in our minds. And the animals just sit there looking at us like ā€œHello, lights are on but no oneā€™s home.ā€ Music Code: MB01S2K82ONETRA
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