Megan was my first experience communicating my conversation live to the animal's person. Ultimately, I would like to be able to talk with an animal "in the moment" and relay what I get to the animal's person right then. In this case, I had several mini conversations with Megan prior to the live video call on different days in case I was able to get a different read on things. While I can't provide all the feedback I got from Megan's person during the call in this format, I will say much of it seemed to be accurate! At the very end of the call, I did get a live message from Megan when asked if she has anything to say to her person. Baby steps! My first conversation with Megan:I immediately thanked Megan for agreeing to help me with this animal communication live project. She answered calmly and very grounded, "It's a two-way street." "You mean you want my help, too?" I clarified. "You'll see," she said patiently. Megan feels very deep. She does things with meaning and purpose. She gives things a lot of thought. Nothing is frivolous. I see her chewing her bone, seemingly lost in the activity, but in reality, she is well-aware of what else is going on in the room and house. She doesn't come across as female or male, just herself — a special being in a dog's body. She likes being a dog. She likes dog things: walks, playing, interacting with people as "dog of the house." When I imagined her with a cat, this seemed to put her slightly on edge. Still from a very grounded state, she was waiting for the cat to swipe her or do something unpredictable. Otherwise, she would be fine with cats. "It's just based on experience," she says. She can be affectionate and "snuggly" but also appreciates her own space. It gives her a chance to separate energies and evaluate situations. When it comes to treats, I keep seeing these little "pigs in a blanket" dog treats. In the states I think they are called Snausages? She shows me a stuffed panda. It's black and white with some red on it. She loves being a part of your daily routines. It's comforting to just be there with you as you go through daily activities, such as reading the morning paper… I see someone reaching for a pile of supplies stored in a cubby or on a shelf. They are materials for a project you are working on, like knitting or beading. It doesn't feel like any kids are in the home. A woman and a man. The man enjoys a sense of humor and is cheerful. When I asked about a friend, she showed me a cat emerging from a transport crate. The cat was fairly dark — black mottled with some brown. My second connection with Megan:Again, I feel her as calm, grounded. Megan feels like an old soul who is very comfortable in this body and role as a dog and is doing one of her favorite things (being a dog). It feels like this is not the first time she has been dog, but one of many others. Living her life as Megan feels to her like settling into an old comfy chair. "Okay, you're here again, Megan, in a role you love. Why are you back? What do you want to accomplish this time?" I asked. "Relationships," she said simply. Then added, "Guiding others. Guiding her." I felt the "her" was her human mom. "What does she need guidance with?" I wondered. "Lots of things. Don't we all? I think the specifics are best left between me and her." She said this with an even-tone, no judgment. Very grounded and sure of herself. I was going to write that she sounded and felt like a psychologist, but decided not to. Megan came in to say, "You can add that in." She was still sounding not masculine or feminine. So I wondered why. She said, "Perhaps you are associating my characteristics with a more grounded male and so it is shifting your perspective." "But there are plenty of grounded females," I replied. To which she gave me the analogy of the internet controversies where half the people think a particular dress is blue and the other think it's black. A matter of perception in the moment. I wondered if she had any special foods that she liked. For some reason I was thinking she sometimes ate poorer quality foods and so I wondered, since she has so much life experience and hindsight, if she was partial to higher quality since that might keep her healthier. From her old soul perspective, she said "It really doesn't matter. All roads lead to the same end. Life is an experience, not meant to be scripted. I am not here to make sure I'm on this diet or go through that regimen. I'm here to experience — whatever that may be. That said, lamb and rice is nice." Since this feeling of "old soul" kept coming up, I wondered if she still acts like a typical dog, barking at noises or strangers, reacting like dogs do. "I am comfortable in my own skin," she said. "Many younger dogs (and here she meant younger souls) are fearful in their dog bodies. They find themselves suddenly stuck in this small body (when moments before they were expansive souls) and they are literally bouncing at the walls, with energy spurts, barking, misbehaviors. I've been there and done that and now know I can channel all of that any which way I choose. If I bark, it's for good reason. I'm comfortable in my own skin." She again said this without a hint of judgment. I then checked in again about what kind of treats he gets and saw a bacony looking thing. It didn't seem like real bacon, but something made for dogs. And then I asked about a special friend. I had originally seen a cat and when I ran the idea of cats by her, she seemed to stiffen a little. "I'm a friend of all beings," she said. "But sometimes cats are unpredictable in inconvenient ways." I did also see a smallish dog with reddish brown fur. Looked kind of like a Cairn terrier. After taking a break, I came back and asked again for Megan to show me who her best animal friend is. I immediately saw an orange tabby cat lying right on her in an affectionate way. When I asked which is right? (dog or cat), she said, they both are. If you ask either one, they will both say me. How can I deny them that by choosing? My third conversation with Megan:The third time I connected with Megan, I asked if I could see/feel what she does. So I got a view from her eyes. She walked to a sliding glass door looking out the back of a house and I could see lots of green grass and white fences. It looked pastoral. I revisited her friends and saw her looking through the glass at a grey and white cat on the other side. There seems to be a cat theme in what she shows me. I also see the other Cairn terrier again. I also revisited what treats she gets. It still felt like it was along the lines of the Snausages — something multi-colored and dry. She eats them and likes them okay, but I'm not sure if they sit well with her stomach. Also, "flea problem" popped up. None of these things bothers her too much, as she still has that grounded, higher view of things. She says "Tell her about the beef." I asked, "What about the beef?" And she answered, "It's too salty." I wasn't sure if she meant beef you might give her and that she was concerned for your health, so I asked to clarify. She said both because you make it for you, but give her some. Today's connection, Megan felt a little more cautious, not quite as confident and settled about things. "I do have that side," she says. "It comes and goes. Just my body's precautionary system to keep me safe. I respect it even if it's mostly not necessary, as I feel pretty safe here." So I asked, "When do you not feel safe?" She answered, "Sometimes when visitors come. You can't be trusting everyone who comes through the door — at least until you get to know them." The fireplace also popped into my head. Megan seems to feel the residual smoke is a bit much for her lungs sometimes, as her senses in that area are much more sensitive than people's. I asked, "So you are enjoying life where you are?" She answered, "Oh yes, it's all going as planned." This again was her higher view of things, as she apparently is aware of her life plan and this was part of it. So I wondered what her previous place in life was like and she told me to "Leave that where it is for now." It wasn't that she didn't want to talk about it, but that she didn't want to muddle my connection with more details and timelines. I asked what she likes to do and she showed me walks. Again I see lots of white wooden fences. She says she's basically open to doing all the stuff dogs like to do. She in it for the full dog experience. The package deal. "Anything else you want to tell me?" I wondered. To which she answered, "Ask them about the socks." And I got a visual of someone trying to fit a foot into a shoe, but it wouldn't go in, like there was something else already in the shoe. It seemed frustrating at the time but ended with some humor. The live callAs I mentioned at the beginning, I relayed all of these three conversations during the live call with her human mom. Most of what I relayed, she could corroborate and said was accurate! At the very end, I was asked if there is any message Megan might want to relay to her mom. At this point, her mom brought Megan in from the other room and had her on her lap so I could see. After thinking a moment about the question and trying to see if anything would come in from Megan, I just felt she was saying in a very loving, endearing way, "Oh, she's my mum!" and then energetically resting her head on her mum's body. And literally one second later, Megan did just that! It was a nice confirmation that I had received the message correctly.
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