Being able to
communicate with animals,
people can see we are
all one universal mind.
We are all connected,
every little thing.
And that we are not
different from our animals.
Greetings, precious viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
This is the first
in a two-part series
featuring an insightful
journey into the
inner world of animals
with telepathic
animal communicator
Candi Cane Cooper of
Los Angeles, California,
USA.
Ms. Cooper’s work with
animals has been profiled
on many prominent
television channels
in the US including E!
Entertainment Television,
Animal Planet,
and others.
She is the founder of
Adoption 911 which is a
non-profit animal rescue
organization
that also operates
an animal sanctuary called
the Sweet Water Ranch
near Los Angeles.
Adoption 911 has
rescued horses, alpacas,
birds, dogs, donkeys,
cats, bunnies, sheep,
turtles, snakes, goats,
pigs, and other animals
and strives to
re-home them
with caring families.
Since childhood,
Candi Cooper has always
had a deep connection
with animals
and every being has
a special place in her
young and loving heart.
Ms. Cooper realized
she had the ability
to communicate and to
truly understand animals
at a very early age.
I believe that
the first time I realized
I was talking to
the animals was when
I was three years old.
My very first dog was
a little Chihuahua.
And I always talked to him.
One night
I heard him crying and I
told my parents about it.
They didn’t think that
it was real because
they didn’t hear anything.
And then
the next morning,
he was terminally ill,
we found out
and he passed away.
So when I look back, I
can validate it that way,
knowing that
that was probably when
I first really realized it.
Her special gift
allows her to connect
inside with animals
of all shapes and sizes.
It’s a beautiful experience.
When I walk in a room,
I hear all the animals
talking to me, just like
I walk in a room with
a bunch of
“two leggeds”(humans)
and hear
their conversations.
I can talk to any animal,
in present
or on the other side, or
over the rainbow bridge,
as a lot of animal people
like to say to it.
(I) have no problem
(talking) with animals
that have passed away –
crickets, squirrels, cats,
dogs, and horses.
When I connect with the
animals on the other side,
it’s always very different,
the imagery
that they send me.
People have this vision of
Heaven or what it looks
like on the other side and
I’ve learned to see it
as a completely parallel
universe to ours right now,
running at the same time,
but yet different,
yet connected.
It’s all one energy,
it’s all one universe.
How does telepathic
animal communication work?
How do animals
express themselves?
Ms. Cooper shares
what she receives
from animals
during conversations.
It’s the telepathic
highway of life;
it’s way faster
than the Internet.
Sometimes
it just comes so quickly,
it’s like it floods me with
their energy, their images,
and their emotion.
It can be
a little overwhelming and
sometimes I just have to
slow it down but I
channel it and then I just,
as I take it in,
I, I spill it back out
as I interpret it.
I receive images;
it’s almost like a movie.
I receive taste, I hear
as if I am inside of them,
I can feel them.
It’s pretty amazing.
Each animal is
very different
like each one of us.
Some of them are
a little more shy,
some of them are more
outgoing and very vocal.
I do hear the voices, and
it’s pretty cool because
I can get more of
an insight on the animal,
like if you see a picture of
somebody and then
you actually meet them
and you feel their energy
and you hear their voice,
it gives you
such a deeper perspective
of who they really are.
And so when I connect
with the animals
in that way, I’m virtually
like inside of them.
Animal companions
are very sensitive
and are conscious of
their surroundings.
Ms. Cooper now gives
an example.
Many times
when I communicate with
the animals, they send me
images from their home
and inside their house
and I can tell
the caregiver the color
of their furniture,
their drapes,
it’s really kind of crazy.
They’re like, “How
did you know that?”
That’s because
your animal lives there.
And a lot of times
the animals even will
compliment the human
and say, “I really like
the colors in the house.
I really like the energy,
the way that you
decorated the house.”
I get that a lot.
It’s really wonderful.
So they’re very aware of
the environment that
we as humans
present to them.
So when you think
your animal’s not
paying attention to
your new drapes or
your new carpets or
the air freshener
that you put in the house,
they are.
When we return,
Candi Cooper will share
the heart-warming story
of a mother horse who
motivated her to start
her non-profit
animal rescue project,
Adoption 911.
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Television.
Each and every single
animal has their own
purpose and identity
for being here and being
a part of this energy
as we call it,
this universe that we live
in or that we visualize
as our reality.
I have learned so much
from the animals
every day when
I connect with them.
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
here on
Supreme Master Television,
as we continue our
interview with telepathic
animal communicator
Candi Cane Cooper
of Los Angeles,
California, USA.
Ms. Cooper is
a passionate advocate
of animal rights
and welfare.
Her acquaintance with
a graceful mare named
Princess inspired her
to start Adoption 911,
a non-profit animal
rescue group that
saves, cares for,
and rehabilitates
vulnerable animals.
I have a non-profit that
I’m very proud of.
And it started
one afternoon,
I was doing an
undercover documentary
on horse slaughter
for the local news.
And before I even
got out of the car,
this beautiful mare was
screaming to me, and
I walked up to her
and she said,
“Help me, save me.”
And I said,
“What’s wrong?”
And she said,
“I’m having a baby.”
And I said “When?”
And she said, “Now!”
And I said,
“Turn the cameras off,
we are not doing this today.
Today we are going
to save some horses.”
And that moment is
what changed me.
I rescued that horse,
brought her home,
and I have her little baby
out back.
Let’s now meet some of
the sanctuary’s friendly
residents, including Jazz,
daughter of Princess.
I want to welcome you
to my crew back here.
We have Astro, the
amazing wonder puppy
who is the protector
of all. Thank you.
We have beautiful Apollo
who I just rescued
about four months ago
and he is, as you can tell,
looking magnificent.
He’s a 10 year old
Quarter Horse.
This is Chini, he is
a retired movie horse.
He is a thoroughbred.
He’s about 23.
His last movie was Zorro,
very impressive.
He still does
sign autographs.
And then we have
Jasmine, baby Jazz.
And this is the little girl
that I was telling you
about, that
we rescued her mom
when she was pregnant.
She’s just a little over
a year now and,
more beautiful than
I could ever expect.
And our latest addition,
is Baby Niblet and he is
a Nigerian dwarf (goat).
I’m working with
my animal rescue,
to help prevent cruelty
to animals.
And then on the other side,
I’m working through my
animal communication
every day.
I feel that every animal
that I connect with and
every caregiver that
I can enlighten that
calls me to help them,
already sees a different
pathway for the future,
for human and animal
interaction.
And if I can help validate
it through connecting
them a little closer
with their animal
through a reading with
me, or a session with me,
then I’ve accomplished
a lot that day.
Ms. Cooper has
discovered that every
animal is a unique being
with their own
loveable personality;
there is no such thing as
one label that fits every
dog, horse or rabbit.
As humans we put these
labels on the animals.
Again,
each and every animal
is their own entity and
has their own persona
once you get to
really know them.
Personally I’ve never met
an animal that wanted
to be dominated or
wanted a human being to
be their pack leader, ever.
They want to
work in harmony
and in conjunction with
their humans.
Horses’ caregivers
are kind of privy
to this knowledge,
I’d say a little bit more
than canine or feline
caregivers, because
natural horsemanship’s
been very popular
the last five, 10 years
where it’s been
partnership with
your animal.
So I’m of the mindset of
partnership,
not dominance.
And animals are
completely non-violent
by nature.
We asked Ms. Cooper
for tips on learning
to communicate inside
with animals.
We all have
certain talents.
Some of us can play
the piano and some of us
play Chopsticks and
some of us go on to be
a concert pianist,
it just depends.
If you unlock that door,
and see what’s behind it,
well, then the
possibilities are endless.
But you have to just
take that first step.
When you learn to
quiet down
your conscious mind
and you stop thinking
about yourself every day,
all day long, and that
ongoing tape that we run,
most of us run
all day long, and
you’re in the moment,
you are going to be
surprised
what you can be receive.
It’s just like fine tuning
into that frequency.
It’s all around us,
it’s there,
but can you tune into it?
Our gratitude goes to
Candi Cooper for
being a bridge between
humans and animals
through her work
as a telepathic animal
communicator and
for showing true kindness
to our animal friends by
founding Adoption 911.
Please join us tomorrow
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants for
the second and final part
of our interview with
the caring Ms. Cooper.
For more details
on Candi Cooper,
please visit
Thank you,
lovely viewers,
for your company today
on our program.
Up next is Enlightening
Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News.
May your life be blessed
with the love of animals.
In making decisions
and judgments in life,
how can we distinguish
between our thoughts
and our intuition?
Thinking is
A plus B equals C.
Thinking is analyzing.
Intuition is
tuning in and receiving –
big difference.
And intuition comes
through in transmissions;
it goes fast, very fast.
So you have to catch it.
Better understand the role
of intuition
as psychiatrist and
best-selling author
Dr. Judith Orloff shares
more on the subject
in the final part of
a two-part series airing
Monday, July 5,
on Healthy Living.
The horse told her,
“Thank you for putting
warm water on his grain
this winter.”
And I was the only one
in this entire world
that knew that
that was happening.
Greetings, splendid viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
This is the second
and final part
of a two-part series
featuring an insightful
journey into the
inner world of animals
with telepathic
animal communicator
Candi Cane Cooper of
Los Angeles, California,
USA.
Ms. Cooper’s work with
animals has been profiled
on many prominent
television channels
in the US including E!
Entertainment Television,
Animal Planet,
and others.
She is the founder of
Adoption 911 which is a
non-profit animal rescue
organization
that also operates
an animal sanctuary called
the Sweet Water Ranch
near Los Angeles.
Adoption 911 has
rescued horses, alpacas,
birds, dogs, donkeys,
cats, bunnies, sheep,
turtles, snakes, goats,
pigs, and other animals
and strives to
re-home them
with caring families.
Since childhood,
Candi Cooper has always
had a deep connection
with animals
and every being has
a special place in her
young and loving heart.
Ms. Cooper realized
she had the ability
to communicate and to
truly understand animals
at a very early age.
What I like to do
which is different than
most communicators,
I like to have
the caregiver with me
during the reading
and I read in real time.
I don’t need a picture,
I don’t need a video,
and I don’t need
a set of questions.
I just have the caregiver
with me and when I
connect with the animal
we have
a three way conversation.
And it’s really cool
because the caregiver
gets to feel a little bit
of what I feel.
And there isn’t
(That’s great)
one reading where
the caregiver doesn’t
say to me, “I have never
felt more touched
or connected with
my animal, ever,”
because the energy is
going through all of us
at the same time.
What I do is
teach the caregiver
how to connect with
their animals through
imagery and telepathy
when they are trying to
work with behavioral
issues, which is
my specialty especially
with larger animals, the
equines and all of that, to
communicate in that way
without speaking
because it’s so much
stronger than words,
especially when we
connect with the animals
on the other side.
Our horse friends hold
a special place
in Ms. Cooper’s heart
and she says they
frequently make inner
contact with humans
because of our very close
relationships with them.
Horses were my first love.
And I have a lot of
equine clients.
So I would say
just by virtue of what
we do with horses,
they’re so used to
communicating
telepathically with
their riders on them
they’re kind of in the know
from the beginning
with humans.
Ms. Cooper is
a passionate advocate
of animal rights
and welfare.
Her acquaintance with
a graceful mare named
Princess inspired her
to start Adoption 911
in 2009.
All the rescued animals
stay at the tender-loving
Sweet Water Ranch
sanctuary until
they find a new home.
I work with a lot of
animal organizations.
I work with
the Los Angeles Animals
Services, they have
a beautiful program
called New Hope,
and allows 501(c)3s
(non-profits) like myself
to take shelter animals.
And then I can
place them in homes
for people that have
financial hardships, but
that doesn’t mean that
they shouldn’t be allowed
to have an animal,
yes? (Yes)
So it opens the door
for that, and
it’s a great program
and I love working with
my local shelters.
Animals have
amazing qualities and
their warmhearted,
unconditional love for us
lifts our spirits and
gives those who are
going through challenges
in life a reason to smile.
There have been studies
now where
the companion animals
go out to the hospitals,
the therapy animals visit
critically ill children or
they go to the rest homes
for the elderly.
Petting a dog has been
known to lower
your blood pressure,
right?
So, it’s becoming
more mainstream now,
the connection, but
it’s always been there.
The animals are willing
to always give, and
they need our love
just as much as
we need them.
But again, we’re
all brothers and sisters,
we’re all connected.
That’s how I see it.
There’s no dividing line.
And once you erase those
boundaries you can have
a beautiful relationship
with any animal
you might have –
your snake, your turtle,
your dog and the birds
out in the trees that live
in your neighborhood.
Apollo is a noble horse
who stays at
the Sweet Water Ranch
and Ms. Cooper now
relates his story.
This is Apollo and
he is a 10 year old
Quarter Horse.
He’s a big boy and
he’s a beautiful animal
and he was abandoned.
I got a call, the caregiver
couldn’t afford him
anymore I guess,
and just left him.
And I’ve been working
with him and he’s been
on a very strict program
of vitamins and
all kinds of supplements
and he is just looking
completely magnificent
in a very, very short time.
He really is.
And he’s really fit in well
with the family here.
He’s been helping
baby Jazz get over
the loss of her mom.
Her mom was
a Palomino like him.
So now she’s accepted
him as a sort of
a surrogate big brother.
And it’s been really nice.
And we’re just thrilled
to have him.
He’s a wonderful,
wonderful horse.
We will pause now
for a message and
when we come back,
we’ll meet
the intelligent Jazz,
daughter of the first horse
Candi Cooper rescued.
Please stay tuned to
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Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
here on
Supreme Master Television
as we resume
our program featuring
compassionate telepathic
animal communicator
and founder of
Adoption 911,
Candi Cane Cooper of
Los Angeles, California,
USA.
Let’s now meet Jazzy,
Sweet Water Ranch’s
very first baby horse
resident who is a pure joy
to be around.
Jasmine,
come on over here. Jazzy.
She’s a little over
a year (old) now.
And she’s a beautiful
little Quarter Horse.
Super smart girl!
And being that
I’ve had her
since she was born, our
telepathic communication
is just off the charts.
I mean
she is just amazing.
She already does
so many things that
a one year old horse
would never be capable
of doing, because of
the connection,
because of how
she’s been raised.
All her training
has been through
speech and telepathy.
I’ve been teaching her
how to read
colored cards.
And it’s a misconception,
people say that animals
do not see in color
and that’s not true.
They do;
they see all the colors.
And she’s
an example of it.
So that’s why I’ve been
training her to do this,
not really to do tricks,
but just to inform people
that there is
another whole world
to the animals that
they never thought
was possible.
So I’ll just demonstrate
for you.
Jasmine,
green, purple, red.
Green, purple,
red, purple. Okay.
Where’s the red?
Put your head in.
Where is the red card?
Red? Good girl.
Pretty good, right?
Lastly, Ms. Cooper
encourages us all to
give heart-to-heart
communication
with animals a try.
She says if we listen, we
too can surely connect
with the animals.
Listen to that little
inner voice because,
you’re receiving
messages all the time
from your animals.
They are connecting
with you telepathically,
as they are receiving
your thoughts
all the time.
A lot of times I’ll get into
a session with an animal
and they’ll ask me about
the caregiver’s health,
and they’ll say, “How
did my horse know that?
How did my dog
know that?”
They know everything,
they know everything.
They are more sensitive)
Yes.
So a lot of times
the caregivers are just
so flattered
or they start crying.
They can’t believe that
the animal’s just
as concerned about them
as they are about their pet.
It’s really beautiful.
I would like to
ask your viewers to just
open their minds and
think about their own
connection
as a human being
to other human beings.
Their intuitive sense
when they met somebody,
that little voice
in the back of their head.
I know that they’ve all
experienced that moment
where they’re thinking
about somebody,
and then all of a sudden
the phone rings
and it’s that person
on the other end.
Or again, where they say,
“I just knew something
about somebody,” or
“That was going to
happen, I could feel it.”
All of these signs
are little scratches
on the surface of
what I do in a big way
with the animals.
And for them
to open their minds
and their hearts to this
other way of connecting,
and try to experience it
and expand on it
with the animals,
and know that it’s real
and to feel it and
not question it, but just to
jump in and practice it.
Practice it with your own
animals every day.
Practice it with
your friend’s animals.
Have your friend bring
their pet over and see if
the caregiver can tell you
something that
only they would know
about the animal.
See if you can guess it.
Maybe like what
their dog’s dinner bowl,
what color it is.
Focus on it.
Ask that animal
in your mind and see
if you can get a picture of it.
Play some games
with yourself, telepathic
games or psychic games,
and build your own
psychic muscle.
Open your heart and
see that there’s this
whole other universe.
It’s here. It’s right here.
The energy flows in you
and through you
every day; it’s right here.
All you have to do
is receive it.
And that’s my wish,
to just let others feel
the beauty of
the animal world
in their everyday life.
We deeply appreciate
Ms. Candi Cane Cooper
taking the time to
introduce us
to her work and
for showing us around
the Sweet Water Ranch.
May Heaven bless
Ms. Cooper
in her continuing efforts
to bring about
further awareness of
the high intelligence
of animals and
their noble contributions
to our world.
For more details
on Candi Cooper,
please visit
Peaceful viewers,
thank you for joining us
today on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Coming up next is
Enlightening
Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News.
May your days be filled
with abundant love
and laughter.