animal communication

When the Geese Speak

Photo Credit: Gaimard

For over four months now I’ve had a new walking route. One I’ve thoroughly been enjoying.

For over thirty years we had an open field behind our home. Now there are seven new homes with more on the way as the field was developed into lots. With that, it brought a lovely and quiet winding road. Instead of walking the sidewalk that runs alongside the noisy highway for part of my walk each morning, I now enjoy a more serene walk on this newly paved road.

The road takes me past the backside of a pond that runs alongside the back of a senior assisted living facility. This pond has been, and continues to be, the home of many geese and the families they raise. It has also seen a few duck families too. It is also the place I released a small lost chick that was wondering our yard one summer hoping that one of the families would take it in as their own which I understand they often do.

There had been talk about draining the pond because the construction company didn’t want to care for the uptake of it. I remember when I heard that my heart went out to the seniors living at the facility and how no doubt the sight of geese and baby goslings have brought them much joy. Fortunately, it was decided not to drain the pond.

Today as I was winding my way back home along this road I saw two geese laying on the ground on one of the lots. No home is there yet, so they had it all to themselves. Just the day before I watched as four geese in another area of the subdivision raised quite the ruckus when a neighborhood dog, Lucy Lou was walking by. Lucy Lou, a cattle dog, now eleven years old, walks much slower these days, slowing down with age. But the geese didn’t know that and were raising quite the ruckus with their loud honking. It made me chuckle to myself.

As I walked by the two geese that had taken up residence where there will soon be a home I smiled. I thought to myself how they just made themselves at home. Then as clear as day in my mind I heard, “We were here first.”

I was startled at first but then realized this as truth. How soon I’d forgotten there was a field behind our home all those years that attracted many geese, as well as, Sandhill Cranes. Now they were being displaced because of the new homes being built.

My eyes filled with tears as I continued my walk. At times I can feel overwhelmed by situations like these because I wonder what it is I can do. How can we live in harmony together, I wonder? I know many consider geese a nuisance and don’t like having to watch where they walk because, well, just like all animals, and people… they poop!

How often geese are killed because we don’t want to deal with their natural behaviors. As I continued to walk I decided I’d find a non-profit organization that is working to help educate about geese and help their cause and make a donation to support those efforts. And that is just what I did.

I share this not as a ‘pat on the back’ thing, but as a way in which when we feel helpless like I did today, to find a way in which we can do something. We just never know how that small gesture can have a positive impact.

XO

Barb

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Wisdom in the PAWS Oracle Reading – For Your Pet & You – What to Expect Video

Sweet Gidget who is the inspiration behind my Wisdom in the Paws Oracle Readings for pets and their human friend’s Photo: ©Lisa Lehmann

It was truly an honor to be part of the Animal Oracle Card Summit on Monday and Tuesday of this week hosted by Dr. Cara Gubbins. Though the free pass offer has expired, you can still purchase an all-access pass (which includes bonus interviews) if you’d like by clicking here.

I remember when I was watching a previous summit Dr. Cara did about animal communication, that I had a light bulb moment! Listening to the various speakers during that event, it was then I realized with another shot of confidence that there is a myriad of ways we can communicate with animals.

It is, along with what I learned through my relationship with my sweet Gidget, that inspired me to combine my love of animals, oracle cards, and helping people and animals live in harmony with each other, and my offering of oracle readings for pets and their humans.

I’ve personally experienced, as well as, with my clients, that when we tune into our animal friends, we are also tuning into ourselves, and together this is what can positively impact the lives of both two and four-legged in a transformational and beautiful way!

Inspired by this summit and my desire to be a guide for more pets and their human friends I put together this video to answer the question of what to expect during a reading. I hope it will help if you’ve been wondering this very thing.

Click here or on the graphic below to watch. And if you have a question I didn’t answer, feel free to leave a comment or email me. Also, feel free to pass the video along to anyone you know who may be struggling with their animal friend and is looking for support. Thanks so much!  XO, Barb

P.S. Click here for the video on my Wisdom in the PAUSE readings – Just for You.

Come Join Me for this Fun Event! Animal Oracle Card Summit January 25 & 26, 2021.

Oh yes! My two favorite things together – animals and oracle cards!

For two days, Dr. Cara Gubbins will be bringing you interviews with ten inspiring experts (including me!) who have tons of valuable advice to share with you all about Animal Oracle Cards.

I am one of the featured experts and I’ll be talking about Deepening Our Connection to Animals and to Ourselves. Other experts will be talking all about the world of Animal Oracle Cards, from receiving guidance from all kinds of animals to improving your ability to read oracle cards to tapping into the wisdom of animal spirit guides, and much, MUCH more!

This is an event you’re not going to want to miss and it’s all happening online, so you can watch from the comfort of your home in your favorite animal pajamas.  🙂

To register for your free ticket, just click here. I hope to “see you” there. It’s going to be so much fun!

xo,

Barbara