Have you heard of an Animal Communicator? Apparently, they have the ability to understand animals when they listen intently. We were curious and would like to understand Gypsie a little more. That is when we decided to ask an Animal Communicator for assistance.
Yi Lin will answer questions owners would like to know about their pets and translate that to us from her visions. All she asked was a recent full-body shot of Gypsie.
I sent her this.
The first message she received from Gyps from this photograph was that "Gyspie felt cold". When this was communicated to us, Meyer turned around to look at Gypsie, "Hmmm? Are you cold?" To our amazement, Gypsie, who was lying down on the floor behind him, looked up and responded with a whimper as if vocalising her thoughts! In a manner that we had never heard before! Gypsie stood up excitedly and wagged her tail, as if surprised to hear we understood her. Well, I do not know if she was really cold but when I don on my clothes on her, she did not disagree with it.
How do we know if Yi Lin did not just assume Gypsie was cold from seeing how unusually short-coated Gyps was in the photo on that really cold day?
We listened to more of what she found out from Gypsie based on the questions we had.
1. How does she feel when dogs she doesn’t know come in sight during her walks?
2. How does she feel when we leave her alone at home?
3. What makes her happy or sad?
But before we jump into it, she asked if Gypsie has[d] an itchy ear because Gyps showed Yi Lin her ear. Right ear to be precise. You know what? Gypsie had two itchy ears last December and when we checked with the vet, they were infected. That was when we treated her with ear drops. I stopped the ear drops when I realised she stopped flapping and scratching as much but the follow-up visit to the vet confirmed that she still has one infected [left] ear. We continued to treat her. It has been 3 weeks since her last treatment.
Last night, as I was sleeping, I heard Gypsie flapping her ears again and wondered if her ear was still itchy *hmmm* So when Yi Lin mentioned that Gyps might still have an itchy ear, I was taken aback! I did not publish anything on social media to indicate Gypsie's ear infection during her spaying surgery. Could there be some truths here!
A quick check with Gypsie's groomer and she confirmed that my fur-ball could use some ear drops and cleaning because they do not seem to be in the best condition.
Back to the questions we had for Yi Lin,
1. How does she feel when dogs she doesn’t know come in sight during her walks?
"Seems like she is well-behaved, like a kid who asks permission from daddy and mommy before she goes and play. Then again, she feels that real playing is with her siblings. Otherwise, she is not very interested. She will want her siblings to join in her play together, especially your daughter. She’s more of the “Let's do things together as siblings” attitude! Very attached and also sees herself as a human child in the family. She feels neglected when she is not involved in the kids' activities."
You know what? She always wants to be involved in Ewan and Faye's play.
When they play ball, she wants to play too but we don't let her because she doesn't know the rules. She would hoard the ball and run away with it. Other times, she would chase them for the ball and nip them to win the ball over. Her nips are akin to bites and when excited, they hurt!
On other occasions when the kids are playing water in their swimwear at the patio, we would lock the door and keep her out. Well! I don't want her to get wet and then spend an hour drying/dematting her! Every time, she would scratch the door, bark at them to let her play and whimper when she wasn't allowed to join them. Awww....
I vividly recall a Dog Run visit at West Coast with Ewan, Faye and three of their cousins. We brought all five human kids and her to the Dog Run! She was ecstatic! There were dogs in the Run, her human siblings were in the Run but there was one problem. It was extremely muddy. The five kids got themselves dirty and hurried out of the Dog Run to find a toilet to wash up. They were in there for just 5 minutes! Instead of playing with the other dogs, Gypsie dashed after her humans! She in the inside and them walking on the outside, separated by the fence. She was confused, she was barking and whimpering. She was telling us, "I WANT TO GO WITH THEM!"
Meyer and I told her to go play with her own kind! Ewan and Faye were just going to the toilet and back. As astounded as we were, she did not want to play anymore and kept getting us to open the gate to leave. She must find her human siblings.
That was such an interesting revelation of the kind of dog Gypsie is.
However, she doesn't really seek permission from us when she meets other dogs on our walks though. In fact, we find her to be ill-behaved *haha* because she would bark and growl at some of them! That's a growing issue we are working so hard to eradicate. Our trainer is certain the reason why she is selective to certain dogs is because of a bad experience in her past; that she is protecting herself by barking at them and willing them to go away.
2. How does she feel when we leave her alone at home?
"If you leave her at home, she gets upset. She lies there, looking out at the balcony so sadly. Her last message to you is, "Mommy, bring me along.""
We bring Gypsie out every opportunity we could. We would even choose eateries that welcome her little furry existence. Sometimes though we would really want to eat at a restaurant, with air-conditioning. Those times, we have to say goodbye to her.
Her reaction would vary but mostly, she stays home quietly watching us close the main door without retaliation. It felt like she was taking it well each time! Well, if this is true that she forlornly waits for our return by looking out sadly into the "not so far horizon", we will try to leave her alone as little as we can.
3. What makes her happy or sad?
"What makes her happy? She showed me a scene of her licking your face.
What makes her sad? When she cannot be involved in activities with the family."
My face is the most licked in the family for sure! Both paws on my shoulders like a neck hug and saliva all over from my ears to forehead, nose, cheeks and lips! *ahhaha * neck too.
Many would probably look at these answers with a sense of doubt. Can human really understand animals? Through a picture? They can ask animal questions?
I was curious and took the chance to interview Yi Lin with this set of burning questions.
1. What are the different ways an AC communicates with animals? Yilin: There are many ways so we will find & learn from the one we resonate with.
For myself, it’s meditating and connect with the animals at the sub-conscious level.
2. Which method is your expertise?
Yilin: When I invite the animals in, I’ll seek a connection with them. My strength is sense of sight & hear hence I’ll be able to receive images shared by them primarily. Sometimes I get to listen to them too.
3. Where do you get your training and/or certification?
Yilin: I’ve got my certificate from Linking Awareness (learn to communicate with all living things & basic healing) and Bodytalk Fundamentals (learn to facilitate healing/seek insights from our body innate wisdom)
4. Are you able to communicate with every animal?
Yilin: I’m able to communicate with all living things but this depends on whether they want to communicate and allow connection.
5. While you are given permission by owners, do you need to seek permission from the animals?
Yilin: I prefer to seek permission as it’s a form of respect. It’s just like asking a friend if I can visit their house. If the guardians consent, the animals will then be invited and the animals will allow connection if he/she consent.
6. How long does each session take?
Yilin: Depends on how cooperative the animal is. I do encounter one that does zoomies all the way and thus more time is spent to gather the required info. Typically it takes 15-30mins for a nice conversation with the animal and a debrief with the guardian that can go up to an hour.
7. How do you feel after a communication?
Yilin: It’s a form of energy work and sometimes I do feel mentally drained after a session.
8. What are your charges?
Yilin: From March’22 onwards, I’ll be charging $20 for 3 questions. This is based on flexibility of my time as I’m doing it freelance.
9. If owners want to ask more questions, is there an option for it?
Yilin: Yes, it will be $10 for the subsequent 3 questions.
Eg. $20 + $10 = $30 for 6 questions.
10. While you seek answers for owners, are owners able to tell their pets something in particular through you or do these animals already understand our language.
Yilin: All animals are multi-lingual, they have universal languages. You can talk to them verbally or even in your heart, they are able to receive the messages. They are just non-verbal to be able to communicate back.
Personally and honestly, I believe in connections between beings through meditation and mindfulness. We are so clouded by the noises in our daily lives that we fail to read or feel many innate feelings from our spouses, our children, our loved ones. If we had listened more intently and be consciously aware, I believe we could handle many relationships in our lives a lot better.
I guess this is also why our dogs are able to feel us a lot more than we feel them because their environmental noise ain't as noisy as us humans. They live, breathe and love life [and their humans] so naturally, it is definitely innate. They rule by instincts and we lost ours.
Yi Lin suggested that we owners are able to communicate with our pets too. I had to give it a try [not through telepathy or anything. Just a serious verbal conversation.] and found the results surreal on three separate occasions.
Do you want to take an Animal Communicators' words as final?
Are you absolutely intrigued?
Do you want to trust or doubt?
This is a personal call. But I must say she did help me become a better pawrent with the insights I gained from our conversation.
How to Contact Yi Lin:
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Instagram through her doggo's account!
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We want to echo the sound of love through our lives to inspire other mothers alike.
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