![]() Learning a language isn't haphazard. It is based on standardized vocabulary so that everyone speaking that language understands each other. Which is why animal communicator and teacher Jeannie Vos' suggestion of creating your own spirit language dictionary makes so much sense. Grab a notebook — paper, digital, or other — and start recording the images, symbols, and messages you are getting in your communications. Some of them, especially those that keep coming up, may be your guides' way of simplifying things for you. For example, maybe you see a deer appear in your communication session. You look that up in any of the online spirit totem sites and find that a deer represents intuitiveness and sensitivity. You put that in your own dictionary and from then on, you know that seeing a deer in a session could mean you are right on with your intuition. The cool part is, that once you have built this personal dictionary, any animal or spirit you communicate with can then simply "download" your dictionary and use it to speak with you — using your personal terminology!
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About these tips...Wouldn't it be great to be able to browse some of the best tips, advice, and methods in animal communication? Sort of like a "greatest hits" album that pulls out the nuggets just for you. That's what this journal is all about — complete with numbered posts to chart the hits along the way. Read More Categories
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