Anna Breytenbach
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to them using this more regularly is that when they see an animal changing behavior per the suggestions in the telepathic consultation they have to confront the fact that that means the elephant is a fully self-aware sentient being capable of choices capable of curtailing their behavior or their patterns and capable of cooperating with the people, you know.
to them using this more regularly is that when they see an animal changing behavior per the suggestions in the telepathic consultation they have to confront the fact that that means the elephant is a fully self-aware sentient being capable of choices capable of curtailing their behavior or their patterns and capable of cooperating with the people, you know.
And that's a big thing for people to swallow. Even wildlife scientists and biologists who care a lot about the animals are still maybe not quite willing to say that these are fully sentient beings with cognitive and other skills. But yes, many organizations do come and ask again and again, particularly for the more challenging cases where they can't find an animal under their care.
And that's a big thing for people to swallow. Even wildlife scientists and biologists who care a lot about the animals are still maybe not quite willing to say that these are fully sentient beings with cognitive and other skills. But yes, many organizations do come and ask again and again, particularly for the more challenging cases where they can't find an animal under their care.
They don't know if it's been hunted or killed or stuck in a snare somewhere and still alive and could be rescued or if it's fallen down a hole. There's many, many people who do come back again and again. And it's amazing to me how compassionate the animals are because often I'm working with animals in the wild who have
They don't know if it's been hunted or killed or stuck in a snare somewhere and still alive and could be rescued or if it's fallen down a hole. There's many, many people who do come back again and again. And it's amazing to me how compassionate the animals are because often I'm working with animals in the wild who have
experienced extraordinary hardship at the hand of humans if not where they were then certainly before or in the transport process or wherever they came from the persecution the hunting the lack of food or whatever is going on so the fact that they are willing to try to make it work in their new location and to understand the people mean well and they're willing to try to
experienced extraordinary hardship at the hand of humans if not where they were then certainly before or in the transport process or wherever they came from the persecution the hunting the lack of food or whatever is going on so the fact that they are willing to try to make it work in their new location and to understand the people mean well and they're willing to try to
adjust their behavior or to stop charging safari vehicles based on a previous trauma stop charging safari vehicles because they understand now the game reserve where they are is willing to give them space and just wants to appreciate them wild and it's amazing to me how the animals can shift their behavior one last thing to say about this though is that
adjust their behavior or to stop charging safari vehicles based on a previous trauma stop charging safari vehicles because they understand now the game reserve where they are is willing to give them space and just wants to appreciate them wild and it's amazing to me how the animals can shift their behavior one last thing to say about this though is that
what the animal says and what they need it does back in the practical world often require the humans to have to do something and to and to honor that and a lot of humans say yes fine we'll give them more food or we'll you know we'll do whatever they're asking and then it slips and slides or they forget or other priorities or you know lack of money come in and then there isn't follow-through and then of course the animal's not going to only keep up their end of the bargain
what the animal says and what they need it does back in the practical world often require the humans to have to do something and to and to honor that and a lot of humans say yes fine we'll give them more food or we'll you know we'll do whatever they're asking and then it slips and slides or they forget or other priorities or you know lack of money come in and then there isn't follow-through and then of course the animal's not going to only keep up their end of the bargain
So it's all quite a mix, like any negotiation where all parties would have to genuinely follow through on the actions of whatever agreements are reached.
So it's all quite a mix, like any negotiation where all parties would have to genuinely follow through on the actions of whatever agreements are reached.
It does continue to amaze me and actually significantly humble me at how compassionate the animals are towards us. They're not only forgiving, in particular cases where they've been tortured and had their family members butchered for their ivory and so on, and they're still willing to trust. Not only that, but beyond the forgiveness, they really have compassion, because as I've mentioned,
It does continue to amaze me and actually significantly humble me at how compassionate the animals are towards us. They're not only forgiving, in particular cases where they've been tortured and had their family members butchered for their ivory and so on, and they're still willing to trust. Not only that, but beyond the forgiveness, they really have compassion, because as I've mentioned,
This form of connecting and being in that sort of communication space with an animal is a two-way thing. They are sensing us as well, and they're always reading a person's energy field. They know. They know the difference between different people on a safari vehicle. They know the difference in the mood on any given day of the handlers at the animal sanctuary.
This form of connecting and being in that sort of communication space with an animal is a two-way thing. They are sensing us as well, and they're always reading a person's energy field. They know. They know the difference between different people on a safari vehicle. They know the difference in the mood on any given day of the handlers at the animal sanctuary.
They understand energy in its pure, raw form. And they have such compassion for how we humans collectively have lost our way. And it's often at their expense, of course, and great tragedies on the micro scale and the macro scale and the burning down of the forests and the homelessness.
They understand energy in its pure, raw form. And they have such compassion for how we humans collectively have lost our way. And it's often at their expense, of course, and great tragedies on the micro scale and the macro scale and the burning down of the forests and the homelessness.