The whales feel their role is to imbue every molecule of water with love, and to fill the oceans with love. The ocean, the waves hit the shore, it’s like bringing that love into the land masses, to somehow permeate the land and then help to heal us and the planet.

From tiny flies to majestic blue whales, our beautiful Earth co-inhabitants share the same mission in life: to help awaken the compassionate nature of humanity and bring love to this awe-inspiring planet. In what ways are the animals helping us, and what are their messages for us?

On today’s Animal World: Our Co-Inhabitants, we are delighted to present the first part of our two-part interview with British telepathic animal communicator Madeleine Walker, author of “An Exchange of Love: Animals Healing People in Past, Present and Future Lifetimes.”

Ms. Walker has a great passion for informing others about the loving nature of animals and their roles on our planet. She hosts clinics where she listens to animals communicate about their past and present traumas, performs distant readings of animal communications for clients and teaches courses for those who wish to be certified in telepathic animal communication.

My normal everyday job is an animal communicator. I get called out to visit people in their homes, or it might be like a livery stable yard to see horses, because I mainly work with horses. But I get asked to talk to guinea pigs, chinchilla, cats, dogs, all sorts of animals. And it’s lovely to be able to get messages from them.

What’s it like to talk with animals? Ms. Walker’s first experience came unexpectedly while she was visiting a friend.

I was cuddling my friend’s little Jack Russell puppy and I suddenly got these words in my head. And he started to look at me in a very precise, and in a very profound way, and focus like an eye to eye contact. And I heard this voice in my head saying, “I am a reincarnation of my friend Leigh’s old dog, and I’ve come back to keep helping her, because she’s having a difficult time.” So I thought, “Okay, this dog is talking to me, that’s weird enough, but he’s also talked about reincarnation, which is really weird.”

I hadn’t really thought about reincarnation at all before then, and certainly not thinking about actually talking to animals in a telepathic way. It was like a voice in my head, but I knew wasn’t my voice. I put the dog down, and this little Jack Russell’s face then started to change into a Border Collie with very specific spots on the muzzle. And I was looking at this puppy thinking, “Oh, my gosh, what on Earth is going on here?” And then just as suddenly it went back to being a little Jack Russell’s face.

And so I asked my friend, “Have you had a dog before?” She said, “Not for years.” And I said, “Well what did you have?” “I had a Border Collie called Briar.” And I thought, “Oh, my goodness!” So she said, “Why do you ask?” and I said, “Well, your little puppy has just told me that he is a reincarnation of Briar, and he’s come back to carry on helping you. I know that might sound mad.”

Then she said, “Well, actually it doesn’t sound mad, because I’ve only had him for five days, and he just seems to know me, seems to know my every move, and everybody that’s met him just seems to think he’s such as a wise little soul in this tiny little puppy frame.” So I asked her if she had a photograph of Briar, so she went and got a photograph and showed me, and it’s exactly the face with spots on its muzzle that the puppy had shown me.

And from then on, it’s like the flood gates opened, I started to hear animals all over the place.

Ms. Walker believes that many of the physical and metal discomforts humans experience are a direct result of past life experiences and that animals come to be with us life after life to heal the trauma from their own past lives as well as that of their human companions.

Strange as it might seem, I do believe that we do travel in soul groups and that our animals do find us again if there’s something that needs resolving.

By flagging that up, very often we can work to release the physical discomfort, as well as any emotional discomfort.

One of Ms. Walker’s gifts is the ability to communicate with animals after they’ve passed on.

I get a lot of requests from people all around the world who have had an animal that has passed. And they obviously want to know if the animal is Okay. They usually email me a photograph to get the messages of reassurance from the animals. And very often, they’ll describe someone that they’ve connected with in spirit, and it might be a grandfather or a mother or father of the human carer. And it is so nice to have such clear evidence of that.

The other day I had a Dalmatian that had passed over, and from the photograph the lady sent me from America, I could see this dog with a black dog and another Dalmatian that felt very nurturing and lots of dogs around, but those two seemed the ones that were looking after it and also a lovely gentleman who I felt was her grandfather. They were all looking after each other, which is fantastic.

When we return, Madeleine Walker will share more amazing stories about animals and how they selflessly help humanity. Please stay tuned to Supreme Master Television.

Animals are far more expanded than we are. And the great thing is that they really want us to expand and to be empowered as well. That’s what I love so much.

Welcome back to today’s Animal World: Our Co-Inhabitants, featuring Madeleine Walker, a telepathic animal communicator based in Somerset, UK. We asked Ms. Walker if in the course of her work she had ever become aware that a human was an animal in a previous life or vice versa.

Strange as it might seem, I do believe that. I have had cases where I’ve had human clients that had been an animal before, and animals that had been human before. I wasn’t entirely sure about that. Then I was giving a demonstration with an old mare called Pebbles, and she showed me an incarnation where she’d been a sort of an ancient master of Eastern medicine.

And I was very worried as to how the students that were listening to this demonstration were going to take it. I was not sure about it at all, but it did seem to make sense. This old mare seemed very, very wise, and the reasons she gave for coming back again as a horse made a lot sense.

Since time immemorial, horses have been loved by humans for their beauty, loyalty and gentleness. Studies have shown that horses help cultivate children’s self-confidence and communication skills.

I recently worked with a pony. And the mother of the girl who rode the pony, was very concerned about her daughter’s lack of confidence. And she wasn’t sure how her daughter would accept any advice that she might be able to give, but she said, “Perhaps if you can talk to the pony while the daughter is with you, and see if the pony can give some advice.”

The pony started to describe some new riding techniques that the girl had been taught. And then this pony started talking about her mathematics at school. And then the pony gave me a statement, something like, “If this girl could only believe in herself, she would find this subject so much easier, if she just trusted herself, and just had that self-belief.” And it was quite extraordinary, because the girl went quite pale, and said, “Those are the exact words that my maths teacher had just written yesterday in my half-term report.” How did the pony know? I don’t know.

And it just helped reinforce that this girl really did need to think about that, and did need to think about believing in herself, and that everybody else knew she could do it, and the pony certainly thought she could do it, so it was time perhaps that she started believing in herself.

Madeleine Walker says that communication between humans and animals is simply the giving and receiving of overwhelming love and she has the following advice for those wishing to deeply connect with an animal friend.

When I’m teaching, I advise them to perhaps imagine a thread of light or a cord of light from your heart to the animal’s heart. And just imagine sending all love down that cord, and just thanking the animal for being there, and for having patience with you, and just that you are here to help, and is there anything they can tell you to help their needs better or perhaps something that we need to learn. And then just be open to listening, and just see what happens and it might be a feeling or just a word or you might get a smell or a taste or a video clip in your head. It can affect people in different ways.

All the indigenous tribes have always communicated that way with the planet. It’s just something we’ve become a bit distant from and again it’s about believing in ourselves and trusting that process. I think we’ve got so brainwashed into thinking, that it’s strange; you don’t go talking to animals or trees or plants. It’s all too weird; that’s not what we do. But of course, tribes around the world have always communicated that way, and that’s what they believe.

The presence of our animal companions assists us in numerous ways from improving our health to helping elevate us spiritually, especially during this critical time in our planet’s history.

I do feel that it’s a very important time for the planet. I just believe it’s going to be a huge expansion of awareness and I think the animals are really, again feeling that, and helping us.

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Please join us again tomorrow for the second and final part of our interview with Madeleine Walker, as she shares more insights on the fascinating world of animals. Lovely viewers, thank you for your company today on Animal World: Our Co-Inhabitants. Coming up next is Enlightening Entertainment after Noteworthy News. May we always treasure our precious planet and all the splendid beings living here.

March 20, 2010 marks the 25th anniversary of Meatout Day, a celebration where thousands of caring people across the world encourage their friends, families and neighbors to embrace the wholesome plant-based diet.

When you get the meat out of your diet, you begin a healthier, more compassionate and environmentally responsible lifestyle. Now more than ever we all need to get the meat out of our diet.

Find out more about this event in, “Celebrating Meatout Day 2010: Eat for Life – Live Vegan!” Monday, March 15, on Healthy Living.