Tag: Leta Worthington
When You Talk to Animals, Never Assume Anything
Many years ago, when I was still studying animal communication, I was completing a set of case histories, pro bono, for one of my teachers. I would ask friends if I could talk to their animals, get a few questions from them to ask the […]
Afterlife as an Afterthought?
You know how, if you ask somebody if they believe in Heaven or an afterlife, they usually say they don’t know? They just don’t know. They haven’t figured it out yet, or haven’t decided yet … or just don’t believe in anything. This always astounds […]
When You Talk to Animals, Trust Yourself!
The most difficult hurdle when learning animal communication seems to be trusting what you get — for everyone. Almost every student, when reporting on their practice conversations with animals, qualifies her report with, “Well, I don’t know if I just made this up, or . […]
How to be an Only Cat . . . by Lily Worthington
To all you neophytes out there who suddenly find yourself an “only” cat, just listen to me. I have lots of tips and tricks of the trade to give you. First, ahem, please excuse today’s blog — Leta obviously did not get down everything I […]
“Beam Me Up, Scottie . . . but please keep me safe!”
When you start traveling outside your body, while awake or asleep, you want to be careful. This includes extending your consciousness to communicate with an animal telepathically. There’s all kinds of stuff floating around on certain planes you may traverse, plus there are other forms […]
Hearing the Animals
Almost without exception, the first quandary a new student of animal communication poses goes something like this: “I feel like my animal is hearing what I’m telling him, but I don’t feel like I’m hearing what he’s trying to tell me!” One woman at a […]
The African Elephant — A Nation in Peril — Part Two
Enter “Benny,” one of the rescue elephants at Abu Camp. The camp is dedicated to rehabing elephants who have been in captivity, or rogue elephants who are being relocated, and returning them to the wild, and while they are in “rehab” they become part of […]
The African Elephant — A Nation in Peril — Part One
In the late spring of 2004, my brother, myself, and two friends set off on a 4-week photography safari in southern Africa. A gift to me from my bro, bless his soul. As you can imagine, such a trip was a dream come true for […]
Talking to Lost Animals
I received the following comment in response to my last blog, “Talking to Departed Spirits.” “Hi Leta, What about lost animals? How can you tell whether they are alive or have transitioned? Is there a difference … This is a great question so I wanted […]
Talking to Departed Spirits
Many people wonder if contacting beings who have died is possible. And there is no simple answer to this question. Each person’s beliefs about the soul and what happens when we die dictate the breadth of his or her experiences in this realm. I personally […]
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