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.
For more details
on Madeleine Walker,
please visit
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is available at
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.
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our precious planet and
all the splendid beings
living here.
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