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One of the most amazing gifts that many Indigo children possess is the ability to talk to animals. Most household pets, like cats and dogs, are quite open to being our best friend and confidante.
And why is it that most pets can so easily talk to Indigos so well? Probably, since they are at a high vibration (like us human Indigos) of expressing unconditional love. With the ability to love so deeply, our animal friends are our true teachers and buddies. These animals have the capacity to allow many of us human Indigos, who can be so rigid or unforgiving of the world’s imperfections, to truly see, remember and re-embrace as to why we incarnated at this time.
Celeste enjoying a homemade treat
Like human Indigos, these animals are highly sensitive to their environment, and can even have food allergies like their Indigo caretakers. They too, when surrounded by negative people and places can close down, act out or turn inward. And just like the Indigo, given the right food, these pets will flourish.
So what is considered the right food for these highly enlightened beings? Well, we know that if an Indigo is given processed white or even whole grain products to eat, they are likely to develop sinus issues, allergies, candida yeast infections, behavior and learning problems.
With these highly spiritually developed pets, the same results will occur if given this type of food. Just like there are gluten free products in the human cuisine, the same is true for pet food. An added plus in feeding your pet a gluten free diet, besides good health, is that there is likely to be less plaque and tartar on their teeth. (The same is true for people.)
An ingredient that is typically seen in a lot of “natural” or “healthy” pet food is sweeteners: beet sugar (not the pulp), fructose, cane molasses, corn syrup (a derivative of corn starch- gives product moisture and flexibility), sorbitol, and sucrose (table sugar). Just like Indigo children, these pets are highly sensitive and cannot handle such substances.
These sweeteners produce the same highs and lows as table sugar and a great deal of stress on the pancreas and adrenals, a condition that may result in fatigue, irritability and diabetes. Corn syrup in particular dilutes other vital nutrients in the diet by providing empty calories devoid of vitamins, minerals, proteins or fats, and can also over stimulate the production of insulin and acidic digestive juices. Not to mention that there may also be dental problems developing, such as cavities and gum disease (loose teeth, swollen or bleeding gums).
Also,many pets (like people) get addicted to sweeteners (junk food), which can cause or aggravate health problems, including chronic ear infections, skin conditions and obesity. Some alternatives would be blackstrap molasses, honey, and Grade B maple syrup. Blackstrap Molasses is not very sweet compared to cane molasses, but it is a source of many trace minerals.
Also,consider that like many Indigo Children, pets can have a great intolerance to soy products as they are missing the necessary amino acid to properly digest this protein. Better to stick to real protein like meat, fish (make sure it is mercury free) or hemp seed.
Unlike what is in human grade food, meat byproducts are common in our pet’s food. Due to the lack of knowledge, it is sometime difficult to truly understand what is always in these meat amalgams. Let’s just keep the rule simple, your pet is special, let’s not feed her some unknown substance with questionable ingredients.
Other ingredients to avoid in your pet’s food are: propylene glycol, artificial flavors, artificial colors(often includes the following coal-tar derivative dyes: FD&C Red #40, Red #3, Yellow#5, Yellow #6, Blue #1 and #2 (increases dogs' sensitivity to fatal viruses such as parvo), sodium nitrite),preservatives (BHT/BHA and Ethoxyquin).
So I think we need to rethink what we feed our pets. My dog Celeste pretty much has an all natural home cooked diet. If anyone needs a recipe, I would be happy to write about it in a future blog.
As for now, read your labels carefully. Your pet deserves the best and is relying on you to make sure she gets it.
Note: You may want to reread our other blogs on food for Indigos to reinforce this idea.
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As a first time dog owner, and as a former scaredy-cat of dogs, you could say that co-habitating with a dog is a "big deal". When Celeste first came into my life, I did not fully appreciate how extraordinary she was. At that time, I was just getting used to her barking and getting her potty trained. When I actually started to talk to her telepathically, I learned that she had great secrets and insights to share about life.
When I was walking Celeste in the park one day, I started to prepare to talk to her. To even try to talk to her, I had to get extremely heart centered. She told me to breathe in deeply, in through my nose and out through my mouth. As I changed my breathing, the trees started to connect to me energetically. First, it was through their branches to my branches (arms). Then the trees connected to my legs, through their legs (roots).
I started to see a holographic grid pattern overlapping the actual trees. The grid was not on one tree but connected to all the trees and grass. As I became more heart centered, I saw that the grid was connecting to us as well. The quote that I have often heard my mom say, finally clicked: “We are all one.”
And we are.
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My first conversation as an animal communicator was with our male Red-Eared-Slider. His name is Theodore-The-Turtle or T Cubed. We rescued (bought) him in Chinatown on September 11, 2005. He was our 9-11 miracle and our proclamation of moving forward amidst the 9-11 somber memorial that was ongoing in NYC.
During 2005, I was just discovering my gifts. The possibility of talking to animals was never brought up. But one day, the question was asked “So, can you talk to Theodore?” My reply was, “I don’t know, I have never tried. But I will.” So, that is exactly what I did. Well, we had a great conversation about his diet and what he needed from us, his owners. From that moment forward, we have had meaningful and thoughtful talks.
In the summer of 2009, my family and I went on a long distance vacation. Theodore and Celeste (my yorkipoo) were not with us, as they were being babysat back at home.
My family went on a short day excursion, but I did not feel well so I stayed in our hotel room. I turned on the TV, and went flipping through the channels. The movie “Dr. Dolittle 3” caught my eye. I had seen the previous Dr. Dolittle movies with Eddie Murphy, and I had also seen the original “Doctor Dolittle” (from 1967) with my parents many years ago. Though I had liked the Dolittle movies, I had never resonated with them. You would think I would love them since they are about a person who can talk to animals. But I am not a male or a middle aged doctor. I am a young female just discovering my own intuitive gifts. In the “Dr. Dolittle 3,” the main character is Maya Dolittle (Dr. Dolittle’s daughter). She is a young teenage girl and learns to accept her gift of "talking to the animals".
By the time my family had returned, I had watched “Dr. Dolittle 3” three times in a row. I had found her character to be someone I could relate to. She portrayed someone who was intelligent, gifted, and functioning on this Earthly plane. She also had to deal with how her friends would treat her if they knew she could talk to animals. Wow. I could really relate to that.
To this day, I will watch this movie any time I need a reminder that it is alright to be so young, female, educated and gifted. She was an excellent role model for me at a time that I really needed one.
So I would like to encourage any young people who are reading this that it is okay to be who you are. Own it and share it. We need some more healthy role models. And also please share your stories about animal communication. We can all learn from each other.
Dr. DoLittle 3 Trailer
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Everyone knows that pets can have a positive effect on your health. Studies show that they help us fight depression, lower our blood pressure, reduce stress and prevent heart disease. Pets do this by showing us unconditional love.
This elusive unconditional love is so hard to find in everyday life. Most everyone we know is usually judging us. “You’re too fat, too skinny, too pretty, too ugly, too nice, too mean, too trusting, too suspicious…….” Even if it is your own family. They love you but they judge you. Especially when they are comparing you to someone else. You get the point.
It’s nice to come home and know that your pet will be waiting for you with its tail wagging or perhaps it will be splashing around in its tank. Because pets are so loving, they keep us owners heart centered. And being heart centered is so important to staying grounded. And being grounded will keep you present in the here and now. And being present in the here and now will make you make you less sensitive to whatever is going on around you.
Our beautiful pet is Celeste.
She is a 2 year old Yorkie- poo. The nice thing about Celeste is that she has helped Diandra expand her Indigo skills. In essence, become a junior Dr. Doolittle. The two of them can spend hours together talking about life.This really comes in handy when one of them has had a stressful day and needs a non-judgmental friend to talk to.
I urge anyone who feels alone on this path of life, to find a pet that you resonate with. Indigos or not, we all need to be heart centered and present. A loving pet will help you get there.