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What the Animals Tell Me: Renowned Telepathic Animal Communicator Sonya Fitzpatrick - P1/3
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Hallo, sensitive viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
On today’s program
we present the first
of a three-part series
featuring Sonya Fitzpatrick,
one of the most widely
recognized and respected
telepathic
animal communicators
in the world.
She has worked with clients
from around the globe,
including Hollywood
actress Tori Spelling
and vegan talk show host
and actress
Ellen DeGeneres
and is the author
of several popular books
including “What
the Animals Tell Me,”
and “Cat Talk: The Secrets
of Communicating
with Your Cat.”
Ms. Fitzpatrick also
hosts a weekly
call-in radio show called
“Animal Intuition”
on Sirius Satellite Radio
and previously hosted
a series on the television
channel Animal Planet
called “The Pet Psychic.”
The UK-born
Ms. Fitzpatrick currently
lives in Texas, USA
with five dog and 12 cat
companions as well as
a family of frogs.
She now shares how
she first came to realize
that she has the ability to
communicate telepathically
with animals.
I was born with
a severe hearing loss.
And so, therefore,
I didn’t speak
verbal language
until I was four and half.
And therefore, I could hear
the animals speaking.
As a little girl, I thought
everybody could do
what I could do.
So I used to
talk telepathically
to the animals.
And they would
speak back to me.
I was born with the gift.
Sonya Fitzpatrick’s
father was a butcher.
He also raised livestock
on his farm, and
slaughtered them for meat.
This was a source
of immense suffering
for young Sonya.
He used to walk with
the family doctor
up the garden.
The pigs would be
in the field.
The chickens were
in the field.
He would
take the doctor up and say,
“Do you want the leg of
that one for Christmas?”
And I used to say to him,
“The pig knows
what you are saying.”
And he used to say,
“Oh, your imagination
is so vivid.”
And I could feel the pain
and the anxiety
of the animal, when I was
three, four years old.
While she was still
a young girl,
an extremely painful event
caused Sonya Fitzpatrick
to stop communicating
with the animals.
It all began
with three goose eggs.
Why I stopped
talking to animals
was because of
my three geese
who I raised from eggs.
At that time, we put them
in the incubator,
and my father said,
“You can have
these three geese.”
And then, as they grew up,
they followed me
everywhere.
They would always
come with me to school,
leave me at the school gate.
Then at lunch time,
we used to go home
for lunch,
and they would always
be waiting for me outside.
And they would know
what time to come.
And people used to think,
“It’s very strange
that those geese know
what time Sonya
is getting out of school.”
And they would be
waiting for me.
They walked home with me.
And then, Christmas came,
of course.
And I had this
awful feeling all morning.
And I was coming back
from my friend’s farm.
And I just had
this horrible feeling that
something had happened.
I didn’t know what it was.
So, I walked through and
my geese weren’t there.
They weren’t in the field,
and they always
would come and meet me.
And when I got home,
of course,
I went to look for them.
And I ran into the barn
and they were all
hanging up by their feet,
dead.
And that was so traumatic
for me as a little girl,
because I really loved them.
And I went in for lunch,
and that was my goose
on the dining room table,
one of them.
After that,
I think the only way
I could survive was
by not talking to animals
ever again,
in that very special way
which I could talk to them.
It was too painful.
So that’s when I stopped.
It was many years later
that Ms. Fitzpatrick
began to talk telepathically
to the animals once again.
She had
a moving experience
which confirmed
that her life’s mission
is to communicate
with animals.
When we were teaching
etiquette, my daughter
and I, we were in the studio
and I sat down one day.
And I thought, “I’m not
really happy doing this.”
And suddenly
I was sitting there
drinking my tea, and
I looked over on the wall
and this beautiful light
shape came, beautiful light.
And it was the whole
shape of an angel.
And then telepathically
I heard the angel saying,
“You will be working
with animals
and doing God’s work.”
Then my career really
started to take off.
And before I knew it,
I had a TV show.
How exactly do animals
communicate?
So they talk in pictures,
feelings, emotions
and senses.
They get a picture from us.
But because we have
the faculty of speech,
we don’t think about
what else is happening.
But there are
a lot of things
happening in our energy.
And the animals
see them, feel them.
They feel everything
we're sensing.
When I'm talking
to an animal,
I tune in to an animal,
I immediately start to
feel them and sense them.
I get a feeling of love
or that they're disturbed.
Or there have been times
when they've been happy,
and their language is
so fast, telepathic language.
“Boom, boom, boom,
boom, boom,” like that.
And that’s why
I am so quick.
People say, “You’re
so quick, how you do it?”
Because the animal is
“boom, boom, boom.”
I can feel it, sense it.
I use every part of my body.
And when I talk
to an animal,
I become the animal.
I become the cat.
And I laughed yesterday,
because I have a client,
and the dog said to me,
"Are you a dog?"
And I said,
"Yes, right now I am.
But I'm also a human."
And he thought
that was very funny,
and he started to laugh.
And I could hear
his sweet laughter
coming through.
Meditation plays
an important role in
Sonya Fitzpatrick’s life,
helping her
to better communicate
with the animals.
I meditate because
I clear my mind.
And often I will meditate,
and I feel that
lovely peaceful feeling
and go to a higher level
of consciousness.
And that feeling
is always there.
It’s an incredible feeling
whenever I have
that experience.
I know that I use
the right side of my brain
when I am talking
to the animals.
I switch the side when
I am talking to them.
You know,
on my practical side,
where everyday
things are happening,
my brain is working
like everybody else’s.
But when I talk to animals,
it's very different.
And I feel and sense it.
And I feel the animal’s
energy and talking.
It's different
than talking verbally.
Through her
communications with
animals and other beings,
Ms. Fitzpatrick has gained
a deeper understanding
about how our world
and the universe operate.
She believes that we
must respect everything
here on Earth.
Everything serves
a purpose in the universe.
And now it's out of balance,
cutting trees down.
You know that people
have no respect and
don’t understand trees,
that they have
consciousness,
that they help us breathe.
And people just
don’t think about that.
It doesn’t occur to them;
cut a tree down,
nothing more.
Let’s cut it down;
it's in the way
so let’s take it down,
without really
understanding.
When you cut a tree down,
the squirrels
live in the tree.
The raccoons live in trees.
The possums go on trees.
The birds make nests
in trees.
So you’re immediately
taking their home
away from them.
And the animals are now,
as we can see constantly,
we see deer walking
around the estates,
because their habitat is
being taking from them.
So the animals are
in dire straits.
Ms. Fitzpatrick helps
many clients deal with
their grief and anxiety
when one of their animal
companions passes over.
There is no death.
And so many people
come to me
because they want to
talk about their animals
that have passed over.
But the great thing is that
it's just the physical body
that dies.
There is no death,
as far as the spirit and
the soul is concerned.
And we just go on
and we go back home.
And you're at peace and
there is just love and peace.
And I have
that incredible feeling
of consciousness
when I go into
that spiritual realm,
because we’re much more
than a physical body.
And my energy body
goes in and out,
in and out all the time.
So when I'm over
the other side,
or I feel I have one foot
in the spirit world
and one foot
in the physical world
and, the animal
will come through.
He's around and
with the person anyway.
And often people will say,
"I can’t tell you
how much better
that's made me feel,"
because they don’t know
where their animal is,
they don’t know
where he’s gone.
They don’t know.
Our appreciation
Ms. Fitzpatrick for your
fascinating insights
on the animal kingdom
and Mother Nature.
You are truly helping bring
animals and humans
closer together
in spirit and love.
For more information
on Sonya Fitzpatrick,
please visit:
www.SonyaFitzpatrick.com
or follow her on
www.Facebook.com
Books by Ms. Fitzpatrick
are available at
www.Amazon.com
Why might
our animal companion
suddenly display an
inappropriate behavior?
To find out, please
join us again tomorrow
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
as we present part two
of a three-part series
featuring the perceptive
Ms. Sonya Fitzpatrick.
Thank you cordial viewers
for your company today
on our program.
May all caregivers and
their animal companions
share many
happy moments together.
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