All life can communicate
and it doesn’t matter
in what form they are.
Sometimes, when I’m hiking
I’ll stop under a tree,
and just ask a question
and receive an answer.
All of nature, the Earth,
everything has
consciousness.
Halo, thoughtful viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
On today's program we’ll
meet Dexter Del Monte,
a highly talented
professional telepathic
animal communicator
from Los Angeles,
California, USA.
An artist, teacher and
long-time practitioner
of meditation,
Ms. Del Monte
has taught thousands
of school children
in her city how to care for
and communicate
with animals as well as
introduced them to
art, yoga and meditation.
Adhering to the principle
of ahimsa or non-violence,
she lives a vegan lifestyle
and avoids
all animal products.
How do we know
when an animal
is communicating with us
telepathically?
Dexter Del Monte says
we can receive
their messages
in a number of ways.
Some communicators
are more visual.
Some hear more.
Some feel more.
I was an artist
for about 30 years,
so I’m a visual person.
So I receive images
visually,
but also I feel a lot.
And usually I’ll
validate with my feeling,
I’ll ask an animal
a question and then
I’ll hear the answer.
But to validate it, I feel it.
If it’s a “yes,”
I’ll feel an exhilaration,
and if it’s a “no,” it’s
kind of a heavy feeling.
And that’s my method.
Ms. Del Monte says
that by communicating
heart-to-heart
with animals, she can
give them a voice,
a chance to be heard
and understood, and
can even save their life.
When a behavioral
problem arises,
like an animal’s
urinating on the bed,
people don’t understand
that the animal’s trying
to communicate.
So they take them
to the pound,
or they get rid of them.
So I thought
if I could bridge this gap,
if people can start
realizing that animals
have feelings, this is
such an important thing.
They have opinions,
and they have thoughts.
And I really wanted to help.
I wanted to enlighten.
It’s becoming
more and more
accepted now,
and it’s wonderful
that it’s spreading.
Another cat told me that
she missed going outside,
that they were
in a new home now.
I had no idea
that they moved.
The person didn’t tell me.
The cat told me.
And she showed me
this outdoor space that
she didn’t have access to
anymore.
And you know,
she was urinating
all over the house.
She was not happy.
And so I asked the person,
“Did you have a space
before where the cat had
access to the outdoors?”
And she said, “Yes.
But we don’t anymore.
We moved to this house.”
And I said, “Well your cat
really wants to go out.”
And so she put a harness
on her and
started taking her out.
And the urination stopped.
Our animal companions
are highly sensitive, and
can be deeply affected
by their caregiver’s
emotional state.
Ms. Del Monte shares
an example
from her own life.
They are so in tune
with their bodies,
with what’s going on.
And that’s why
so often they’ll
pick up our imbalances,
and act them out because
they’re so sensitive.
And so you really
need to watch yourself.
And I had a cat,
Baba-Louie actually,
he’d be gone every day
from nine to five.
I thought he had a job!
I mean
where does this cat go?
And it turned out, and
I found this out through
another communicator,
there was so much tension
in the house,
my partner and I
at the time fought a lot
and he just
couldn’t handle it.
It was just too stressful
for him.
Even when
animals are very young,
they can converse inside
with humans
and will work tirelessly
to deliver a vital message.
I was house-sitting
some cats and dogs.
And one cat just had a litter.
So here’s these
two-month old kittens,
and I just feed everybody.
And I’m doing the dishes.
And there’s one kitten
meowing in front of
the refrigerator.
He wouldn’t stop.
About 10 minutes went by,
and he just
wouldn’t stop meowing,
staring at the refrigerator.
And I looked at him
and said,
“What is your problem?”
They were all
black and white,
tuxedo cats.
All of a sudden
I got this image
of another little tuxedo
inside the refrigerator.
I thought, “Oh, no!”
And I opened it up
and sure enough
he came tumbling out.
I mean two-months old,
(Able to communicate.)
and he’s telling me,
“Open the refrigerator!”
Are some species
more talkative than others?
The answer
may surprise you!
Horses seem
to be very talkative.
I’ve had cats that talk a lot
and others
that don’t say very much,
just like people, really.
I don’t see any difference
between any of them.
I’ve talked to lizards.
I talked to a snake once
who was lost, and birds,
they describe
their surrounding just
like a cat or dog would.
So I don’t see any difference
between the species at all
and I have no preference.
It’s always exciting, yes.
When an animal
companion is lost,
Ms. Del Monte can
remotely connect with them
in order to help
reunite the caregiver
and their beloved friend.
It’s always good
to have a picture,
especially if the eyes are
looking in the camera
so you could really
tune into their energy.
But I’ve found lost animals
without a picture.
One time
there were two dogs
and they were running.
And all they showed me
were bare trees
and green buildings.
And I got that
they were a mile away.
So the person had a GPS.
And she went a mile away.
She remembered
where there were
some green buildings
and bare trees, because
most of the other trees
were not bare
at that time of the year.
And she actually
did find them.
Sometimes
a lost animal companion
gives Dexter Del Monte
information that is
challenging for her
to interpret because
humans and animals
perceive their surroundings
in different ways.
I had a cat once show me
a wall, like a barrier, like
she couldn’t get over it.
But then she showed me
a lot of green grass.
So I assumed
the cat was outside.
Turns out
she was in a basement.
That’s why she couldn’t
get over the wall.
She was enclosed
in a basement.
But there was a window
and out the window she had
a view of green grass.
So that’s why it’s so hard
because we are looking from
the animal’s perspective.
Like many other telepathic
animal communicators,
Ms. Del Monte believes
that our animal companions
are here to teach us
a number of invaluable
lessons about life.
They love us
unconditionally, and yes,
they are patient,
they’re forgiving,
they don’t hold grudges,
they don’t judge us.
They are little Bodhisattvas.
When you have animals
they allow you
to love them in a way
that you could never
really love a human
because their love
is unconditional.
And then when they die,
you feel the loss at such
a deep, deep, deep level.
The blessings from that
is that you do awaken
and you become
more compassionate from
even being around them.
Your heart opens.
That’s what animals do,
they open our hearts.
Dexter Del Monte says
that most people cannot
begin to comprehend
the depth of their animal
friend’s love for them.
Though most of us
are not aware of it,
animals are
more than willing to
make tremendous sacrifices
on our behalf.
They are very sensitive
beings and they know
what you’re feeling.
And sometimes they will
take on your illness.
They will take on your
emotional imbalances.
A person had arthritis,
and the dog had
hip dysplasia. (Right)
But I saw her health decline
as his got better,
and finally
he says “Emmanuel!!
It’s completely gone;
I feel great!”
His arthritis was gone
and the dog could barely
walk anymore and finally
she couldn’t walk at all.
And I remember
that happening so vividly.
Yes, so she really,
I think, took it on for him.
One time I had
a splitting headache
and this was when
Baba-Louie was near death,
and I just went
and lay down on my bed.
And he hardly
had any strength
in his little, weak body,
he was so thin.
And he got up on the bed,
and he came over to me
and he put his paw
on my temple,
and he just kept it there.
And I could
just feel his energy.
I just breathed in
with his energy, and
my headache went away.
He was dying
and he did that for me.
Isn’t that amazing?
Our animal companions
can also help us
in other subtle ways, even
with our spiritual growth.
When you’re not on track
they’ll let you know.
A couple of weeks ago
I was preoccupied again,
stressed out,
running around the house
doing 20 things at once.
And right in front of me
O. Henry my cat, peed,
and I just looked at him
and I knew.
And I said
“Thank you, I got it.
I’ll slow up and
pay more attention to
my surroundings, my life,
and take a breath,”
He got me on track again.
And they do that
all the time.
So they really
have enhanced
my spiritual life.
Dexter Del Monte
believes that
we all have the ability to
communicate telepathically
with animals, but how
exactly do we rediscover
this in-born gift?
People need to slow
the chatter in their mind,
and become very still.
And as you know,
we process I don’t know
how many thoughts
a second, our mind
is very, very busy.
We don’t even know
how busy our mind is.
So when you start
stilling the mind,
that’s when meditation
is really essential,
some sort of meditation,
if you want to really
communicate with animals,
because
you have to get quiet.
Because
that’s where they’re at,
and you have to get on
the same wavelength
that they’re on.
And then afterwards,
with practice, you’ll
hear them more and more.
You need to trust
what you hear and feel and
the visions that you get.
Just trust everything
that you get,
because probably,
if you have animals
you’re already
communicating with them,
you just need to know that.
The animals
have a message
for humanity which
Ms. Del Monte now shares.
I feel the message is,
“Wake up!”
It’s like wake up! You know?
Life is short, and you got
all this stuff in your mind.
It’s driving you crazy.
Wake up, be loving,
be kind, and relax.
Just relax. And love.
That's the biggest thing.
I think
they are here to teach us
that unconditional love.
Many thanks
Dexter Del Monte
for helping us
to better understand
and appreciate
the intelligence of animals
as well as their nobility
and devoted nature.
May you enjoy
continued success
in your work
that is helping us
move toward an age
of everlasting peaceful
harmony with all animals.
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