We need to start 
looking at each other 
and other people 
the way they see us 
with their hearts, 
because the animals only 
work through the heart, 
they don’t use their head. 
And that is the wonderful 
thing that animals have 
to teach us: 
Think about things 
from the heart.
Hallo, 
compassionate viewers, 
and welcome to today’s 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
show featuring gifted 
Australian telepathic 
animal communicator and 
founder of Animal Talk, 
Trisha McCagh. 
Internationally acclaimed 
in her field, 
Ms. McCagh consults 
with hundreds of animals 
each year and teaches 
courses in telepathic 
animal communication.
She has appeared 
on the Australian 
television programs 
“A Current Affair” 
and “Sunrise” and is the 
author of “Stories from 
the Animal Whisperer.” 
Her journey toward 
understanding animals 
began with 
her cat companion Beau.
It started a few years ago, 
when I had a cat 
named Beau. 
I guess everybody says 
they have special animals, 
but certainly 
he was very special. 
And when we shared 
our lives together, 
he became 
very, very close to me. 
Now one day, 
unfortunately he collapsed, 
and we had to take him 
to the vet, and I remember, 
holding his paw 
and being next to his face 
and saying, “Come on, 
you can fight it! 
Don’t leave me, 
you can do this.” 
And it was right then that 
out of the blue, 
it was just so clear, 
“You have to let me go. 
You have to set me free.” 
And so it was like a voice 
that nobody else 
could hear. 
And it was up here. 
And it was just amazing, 
and I remember 
looking around thinking, 
“Where did that 
come from?” 
Trisha McCagh 
eventually came to see 
that she could 
communicate 
telepathically with animals 
and this discovery 
profoundly affected her life.
I realized that my life was 
going to change forever, 
that I no longer would be 
a dental hygienist, 
that I needed to 
pursue this language 
with the animals 
and all of the things 
that it brought with it.
How do you 
personally communicate 
with animals? 
Do you hear them 
or feel what they feel, 
for example?
So many things, 
so many things. 
When you are connected, 
and you commune with 
animals and nature, but 
especially with animals, 
in this type of silent 
language that they speak, 
it’s very intuitive, 
it’s telepathic, which is
a mind-to-mind conversation
where you send 
and receive messages. 
But it’s also very intuitive. 
We were all born with this. 
So when you see 
the children, 
very young children, 
sit down with animals, 
how they get on so well, 
and there seems to be 
a relationship going on. 
Well, that in fact is true, 
they’re actually 
conversing with each other 
in this telepathic way. 
Animals also talk 
to each other in this way. 
And so this human 
and animal conversation 
is actually quite ancient; 
it’s nothing new. 
You can actually connect 
with them so well 
that you can actually feel 
what’s happening, 
emotionally and physically 
and on every level 
of that animal. 
They also send me pictures, 
so I get it visually 
in my mind where I see 
what they’re trying 
to tell me; 
it almost runs like a video. 
And you also, 
as I explained, 
hear this voice 
which is in your mind, 
of them speaking to you. 
The intuitive side is also 
like a pure knowing; 
it’s like you connect so 
well with that other being 
that there is no barrier, 
you are now as one, 
whatever they feel or sense. 
And it works two ways, 
they also feel from you. 
So there is, in effect, 
so many different ways 
that you get 
this communication.
Does the nature of her 
inner communications 
vary from species 
to species? 
Ms. McCagh next shares 
her fascinating answer 
to this question.
You can converse with all 
species, including insects. 
So it goes through the 
full range of any species 
because this is 
a universal language. 
It doesn’t matter 
what species. 
I’m constantly asked, 
“Do they have 
different conversations?” 
Well they do because 
you have to imagine 
that a lion would have a 
very different conversation 
than your dog. 
Domestic animals live an 
entirely different existence 
with us than what 
they would in the wild. 
So their conversation 
is going to be a little bit 
more in line with our type 
of life that we lead.
But if you take a giraffe 
that’s out in the wild, 
that hardly has 
any contact with humans, 
for instance, 
they’re going to lead a 
different type of existence. 
They are totally 
into the Earth and 
they’re very, very natural. 
So their conversation 
is not going to be about 
people coming over 
or moving house 
or things like that, 
that perhaps domestic 
animals might discuss. 
They talk more about 
the planet and conservation, 
and what we’re doing 
to the planet, and how 
we’re hurting ourselves. 
But the domestic animals 
talk more about the food 
they want 
or their environment 
because they’re 
completely dependent.
When we return, 
Trisha McCagh will 
convey a critical message 
to humanity from 
the animals in the wild. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Now with extinction, 
if you have a table 
and you remove one of 
the legs, what happens? 
It's going to fall over. 
Well, that's 
what's happening 
as we're taking out 
certain species. 
We're removing species 
from the planet. 
The animals 
have explained to me that 
it's like taking keys out, 
vital keys, and it will 
eventually affect us. 
Welcome back to 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
as we continue 
our interview 
with Trisha McCagh, 
an amazing telepathic 
animal communicator 
from Australia. 
Ms. McCagh teaches 
courses on speaking 
heart-to-heart 
with animals, 
appears on television and 
has written her first book, 
“Stories from 
the Animal Whisperer.” 
Recently, she connected 
telepathically with whales 
and says that 
these great mammals 
have an extremely 
important message 
for the world. 
We have whales beaching 
and nobody seems 
to know why. 
There are obviously 
scientists looking into it, 
and they’re saying 
from sonar, from the boats, 
and it’s various things. 
When I connected 
with the whales 
and asked them 
why they’re beaching, 
they’re trying to show us 
what we’re doing 
to our planet. 
So what we’re doing 
to them is, in effect, 
what we are doing to us. 
In our destroying 
their environment, 
we’re also destroying ours. 
They’ve even gone 
as far as to say, 
“We were beaching 
and they were looking, 
but they still don’t seem 
to have the answers yet. 
So now we’re going to 
take sharks and dolphins 
with us.” 
And that has actually 
been the case 
in parts of the world. 
And I said, 
“Why would you do that?” 
They said, “Because 
they’re not animals 
that normally beach, 
so they will have to look 
deeper and deeper 
as to why this is going on, 
and they will 
get the message.” 
So in effect 
a lot of the wild animals 
are really trying to show us 
what we are doing 
to this planet 
and to ourselves. 
Because if we don’t have 
a healthy planet, 
there’s nowhere for us 
to live either, 
not just the animals. 
And we all live 
on this planet together, 
and we need to learn 
to live in much more 
harmony and balance.
We’ve lost 
our own balance. 
So that’s what the 
animals are showing us.
Trisha McCagh 
next explains why our 
animal companions have 
such a clear understanding 
of the harm 
we’re doing to our planet.
The animals are 
particularly sensitive to 
the pollutants and things 
that we do to poison 
our environments, 
not just chemicals either, 
I’m talking emotional 
as well. 
They seem to be 
a lot more sensitive. 
In other words, 
we can take a lot more 
than they can. 
They are deeply affected 
and I believe 
that this is to show us 
a much more 
magnified view 
of how the pollutants 
and the toxic effect 
of what we do in our lives 
are affecting us. 
Ms. McCagh believes 
that the year 2012 
will have 
tremendous significance 
and will be a major 
turning point for Earth, 
humanity and 
all other beings. 
As many people out there 
may be aware, or unaware 
there will be 
a big change in 2012. 
This planet 
as we have known 
it is moving into 
a different stage of 
more simplistic attitudes 
like the animals. 
Have the animals 
communicated to you 
what’s going to happen 
and what we should 
prepare for? 
Most definitely. 
Many animals 
are leaving at this time 
in preparation. 
But they’ve also told me 
it doesn’t just happen 
on one day. 
Everybody’s waiting for 
the 21st of December 2012. 
We’re already in motion. 
You’ll find that the 
children being born now 
and in the last few years 
are much more 
knowledgeable, 
much more spiritual, 
deeply into the Earth 
and the basic 
and more ancient type 
of knowledge 
and heading into those 
more creative areas. 
That’s because 
we are already in motion. 
2012 more signifies, the 
animals have said to me, 
more the changing of this, 
and the acceptance 
of a lot more 
of the beautiful energies 
back into us. 
So we will be having 
a very big change. 
They’ve also said that 
those who do not wish 
to take on this change 
will obviously leave 
this planet at that time.
Animals have 
deep inner wisdom and 
thus are greatly in tune 
with the Universe. 
The animals are 
very knowledgeable. 
Even in the tsunamis, 
even in many things 
that happen on this Earth, 
the animals have known 
well ahead of time 
what is going to happen. 
And that’s why 
in the tsunamis of 2004, 
no wild animals perished, 
because 
they knew hours before. 
There were elephants 
reported heading 
up the mountain, 
trying to put humans 
on their backs, 
because they knew 
what was coming. 
They can feel the rhythm 
of the Earth. 
They know that this change 
is actually occurring. 
And moving into 2012, 
we should all 
be very excited 
because it’s going to be 
a much better Earth, a 
much better place to live. 
And remember to be 
watching the animals 
because they will be 
showing you the signs 
that you need to see and 
the changes that will be 
occurring at the time.
 
Many thanks 
to Trisha McCagh 
for her intriguing insights 
into the intelligence 
and spirituality of our 
animal co-inhabitants. 
Please join us tomorrow 
for Part 2 of our program, 
where she will discuss 
such interesting topics 
as what cats can teach us 
about meditation, 
how dogs can help us 
feel more optimistic 
and the life of a pig 
who loves TV. 
For more details 
on Trisha McCagh, 
please visit 
www.animaltalk.com.au
“The Stories from 
the Animal Whisperer” 
is available 
www.AllenAndUnwin.com
Thank you for joining us 
today on Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
Enlightening Entertainment 
is up next 
after Noteworthy News. 
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and explore
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different kinds 
of information, we need 
to see the purpose behind 
learning information 
and we need to apply it 
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In other words 
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For the people out there, 
for your viewers, 
“Can I learn how to
talk to an animal?” 
Yes, you can. 
And your relationship 
will change. 
It will become 
a two way conversation 
and you will learn 
very much from 
what your animal has to 
tell you about yourself.  
Hallo, 
enlightened viewers, 
and welcome to today’s 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
show featuring Part 2 of 
our interview with gifted 
Australian telepathic 
animal communicator and 
founder of Animal Talk, 
Trisha McCagh. 
Internationally acclaimed 
in her field, 
Ms. McCagh consults 
with hundreds of animals 
each year and 
has appeared 
on the Australian 
television programs 
“A Current Affair” 
and “Sunrise” and is the 
author of “Stories from 
the Animal Whisperer.” 
To help others know 
the joy of communing 
with our fellow beings, 
she also teaches courses 
in telepathic 
animal communication, 
and her students’ lives 
are immeasurably changed 
after learning 
this beautiful skill.
How do students benefit
from your animal 
communication workshops? 
Do many of the attendees 
become vegetarian 
or vegan? 
Many of them already are. 
Many have turned vegan 
and vegetarian. 
I do know of this 
because they write to me. 
And the reason is because 
they’ve seen things from 
a different perception. 
When you get intimate 
with an animal or 
a person, things change. 
It’s a bit like 
when you love someone, 
your husband, 
your partner, your wife, 
your child, doesn’t your 
relationship change? 
Don’t you want to 
save them, protect them? 
Well that’s what happens 
when people do 
these courses 
and they may talk 
to a boa constrictor, 
they may talk to a turtle, or 
they may talk to a mouse. 
All of a sudden there’s 
a change in perception, 
and they have 
a whole new way 
of looking at life, 
themselves and this planet. 
So does it change them? 
Yes. 
It changes relationships, 
it changes perceptions. 
I’ve had many people 
in corporate worlds turn 
now to work with animals 
because of their beauty. 
I am talking accountants, 
I get surgeons, dentists, 
vets, zoologists, lawyers, 
people from all walks 
of life come 
to learn these courses. 
And you know 
they are brought to tears 
because of the beauty 
of the animals 
and what they discover 
about themselves 
and their own outlooks. 
That’s the biggest transition. 
The way 
they saw the world 
before they walked 
into these workshops 
is not the way they see it 
as they walk out. 
The animals, 
that’s their purpose. 
They said to me, 
“You’re working with us. 
But we’re really here 
to help the human race.” 
Trisha McCagh is deeply 
concerned about the 
welfare of farm animals, 
especially those raised 
for slaughter, and wishes 
that all humans would 
become more loving 
and no longer act in ways 
that harm these beautiful, 
sensitive beings.
I'm hoping 
that the world changes 
so that they see 
that these animals are 
just the same as your 
domestic or wild animals, 
that they need to be loved 
and nurtured.
We can easily become 
a vegetarian.
It wouldn't affect us at all. 
We can actually eat 
all of those vitamins and 
minerals and nutrients 
that we need through 
being a vegetarian.
If we want to save animals, 
if we want to save certain 
things, we just boycott it. 
We don't buy it. 
If there's no demand for it, 
there'll be no need 
to supply it. 
So there's so much 
we can do as individuals. 
We can also help 
the organizations 
that are really helping, 
like Whisper, PETA, 
Animals Australia, 
Animals Asia 
and Greenpeace. 
There's 
so many organizations 
that are working 
on this planet tirelessly. 
All farm animals, 
including pigs, 
are highly intelligent. 
For example, 
in a study conducted at 
Pennsylvania State 
University, USA, 
pigs were taught 
to play a video game 
using a joystick 
and were found to 
display focused intensity 
while playing.  
I had a very interesting 
conversation with 
a farm pig one time. 
A lady contacted me 
because she said 
her farm pig 
was very listless and 
he was quite depressed. 
And I said, "You know, 
I'm getting something 
very strange in a visual. 
He’s showing me 
watching TV. 
And he showed me 
watching the news.” 
And she said, "Yes, 
we did watch the news 
together. 
He used to sit on the couch 
and I used to 
sit on the floor.” 
Now, this pig was missing 
their time together. 
So she gave him 
a small TV; but was it 
that the pig really needed 
to watch TV? No. 
He wanted to 
spend time with her. 
It was their special time. 
These farm animals have 
the same relationship, 
same intelligence, are 
the same spiritual beings 
as your wondrous dogs, 
cats, birds and horses 
that you live with. 
As Ms. McCagh 
wisely observes, 
we can learn a great deal 
about ourselves and life 
by interacting 
with our animal friends.
They're not a lesser being. 
In fact I see them 
far different to that. 
They have taught us 
so much. 
They know so much more 
than us and as I said before, 
they know how to live 
and to live in harmony 
and to keep their society 
the way it should. 
They know how to
maintain harmony 
and balance. 
It's us who's not doing that.  
After these brief messages, 
we’ll continue 
our discussion with the 
insightful Trisha McCagh. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television.
Do you know why most 
people can’t converse 
and talk to animals? 
It’s because 
their minds are too busy. 
So as their animals are 
trying to speak to them, 
they’re getting this busy 
signal, as if on a phone, 
when you’re 
ringing somebody, 
they get a busy signal. 
So we need 
to learn about being 
in stillness and quiet.
Welcome back to 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
as we continue speaking 
with the delightful telepathic 
animal communicator, 
teacher and author 
from Australia, 
Trisha McCagh. 
Do you think 
animals beautify 
and uplift our world?
Well, all I could say is 
that if we all closed 
our eyes and imagined 
a world without animals, 
I don’t know about you, 
but I just can’t imagine 
that the world would be 
a beautiful place. 
The animals show us 
many, many different things. 
They have forgiveness, 
they have 
unconditional love. 
We as humans 
have still to learn that. 
Everything about us 
is conditional, 
even in our relationships, 
“I’ll love you if…” and 
“If only you were like this.” 
Animals don’t need to see 
that we have a beautiful 
car in the driveway 
or a wonderful house 
or you’ve got expensive 
designer label clothes. 
They don’t care about that. 
The way they see us 
is that we are actually 
beautiful beings 
just the way we are 
at any given time. 
So they give so much to us. 
And the other thing 
they do is optimism, 
especially dogs. 
Dogs, they wake up 
as though every day 
is going to be magic, 
even though they don’t know 
what it holds, because 
it’s that excitement. 
Even if you take them on 
the same walk every day, 
they’re very simplistic 
because they see 
beautiful things and 
new things every day, 
the things that we miss 
because we’re too busy, 
in a hurry with TVs, 
computers, and 
animals actually get us 
back into nature. 
There’s people 
that don’t have partners 
and are very lonely, 
even if they’re 
a little bit aged 
or there’s some other 
reason or circumstance. 
Well, animals provide 
the perfect companions 
because of this forgiveness. 
And they never 
have a problem 
with being vulnerable. 
They’re quite happy 
to be vulnerable to you, 
show you their love. 
You can tell them 
off one minute 
and the very next minute 
they’re so excited. 
When you come home 
at the end of the day 
and your dog and cat 
are so excited to see you. 
I’ve never seen 
my partner or husband 
act that way, 
in such excitement. 
So they make our lives 
so enriched, they really do. 
I can’t imagine 
ever being without them.
Ms. McCagh explains 
that in addition to 
beautifying our world 
and uplifting our spirits, 
animals have another 
special role on Earth.
Animals definitely are 
our teachers. 
Just their basic principles, 
if we could live life half 
as well as what they do, 
this world would be the 
most remarkable place. 
We just need to see that 
the simple things in life 
make us the happiest. 
It’s not the money, 
it’s not being famous, 
it’s not the big things. 
It’s the simple things 
like love, which
they give us so much. 
And I do have to tell you, 
on a spiritual note, 
that we’ve come down 
to this planet to learn; 
we’re not just here 
to eat and sleep. 
And I know that
a lot of your viewers 
will sit out there and say, 
“I know there’s more 
to this life than just that.” 
Well there is. 
But the animals have
come down here and 
they actually remember 
why they’re here. 
And they’re here 
to work with us 
and to show us the way. 
They even mirror us 
in our house. 
If you notice that 
your animal has a change 
in behavior 
or there’s something 
very strange going on, 
the first thing to look at 
is yourself, 
and what’s going on 
around you and what’s 
happening in your house. 
They’re just like 
little silent observers 
around our house 
helping us. 
So, absolutely, 
they are our teachers. 
Do you think animals are 
highly spiritual beings?
Absolutely! 
They are very spiritual. 
You’ll notice that cats 
especially, and I know 
that the viewers out there 
who have got cats 
will know, they just will 
relate to this, they’re in 
a semi-meditative state 
most of the time. 
They know when to sleep, 
they know when to relax. 
So they are very spiritual 
because they are 
very connected to 
the spirit realms 
and all of the teachings. 
Like people say, 
“Can you be telepathic 
with a human? 
Can you do what you do 
with the animals 
with humans?” 
Only to a certain extent 
and it’s much harder, 
because animals 
have pure thought. 
They don’t have the filters 
and the agendas 
that we seem to build up 
and to hold. 
So most definitely 
they have a much clearer 
and spiritual link, and 
they have much to show us. 
Many thanks 
to Trisha McCagh 
and all the other 
telepathic communicators 
who help us 
see the world through 
the eyes of animals. 
We also thank Providence 
for our animal friends, 
who enhance our lives 
and teach us 
valuable life lessons. 
Let humanity and 
all beings live together in 
ever greater compassion, 
harmony and peace.
For more details 
on Trisha McCagh, 
please visit 
“Stories from 
the Animal Whisperer” 
is available at 
Thank you for your
gentle presence today on
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Our Co-Inhabitants. 
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