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Your Pets Want You To Tell Them Where You Are Going!

By Lori Marie

Cozmo and Tyger are waiting patiently for their mom to come home safely.
Cozmo and Tyger are waiting patiently for their mom to come home safely.

Animals, Nature, and the Energy That Connects Us All

Animals may not speak our verbal language, but they understand it—and I am here as a divine channel to tell you: they want you to tell them when you're coming home!

Our pets are a loving part of our family, and they are just as energetically in tune with us as our children, close friends, and relatives… maybe even more so! Haven’t you noticed them waiting at the door or window just as you arrive home? Or how they come to you when it’s time to eat, play, or go outside? Their timing is uncanny! Is it just habit, or are they deeply, telepathically connected to us?

Think about how you feel when a loved one leaves without telling you where they’re going. The uncertainty—the longing. Our animals feel the same way. They always want to go with us, but not all of them understand the chaotic energies of the outside world. Some places and people can be overstimulating, so home is often the safest space for them while we run errands or go to work. They understand this, but they also just want one simple thing: communication. A reassurance that we’re coming back. Some animals—some more than others—experience separation anxiety, but if we took a moment to connect with them and let them know they’re not being abandoned, it would ease so much of their stress.

And if you think this applies only to dogs, you might be surprised—cats feel the same way. They are more sensitive than they let on. If we neglect to communicate, they will ignore us, attempt to escape outdoors, or even misbehave in frustration. They, too, simply want to know when we will return.

All animals are tapped into the same collective consciousness we are. They create bonds, feel emotions, and perceive the world through different senses. But somewhere along the way, humans lost touch with their own innate instincts. We have access to the same energetic awareness that animals do—we’ve just buried it beneath layers of ego, greed, and materialism. The more we reconnect with nature and animals, the more we realize we are the same—we only need to relearn how to communicate in a more universal way.

So let’s think about this: what connects humans who speak different languages? Body language, perhaps. But is it really body language, or is it energy? When we quiet the thinking mind and instead tune into our senses—our emotions, our intuition—we tap into the universal language spoken by all species. We don’t really need words. A tender touch can say more than an entire novel.

Animals don’t rely on words, yet they communicate effortlessly. They sense each other’s energy, their emotions, their presence. Some animals can even detect illness, like cancer, in the bodies of humans.

This is why we are not superior to any species simply because we can think and speak. If anything, we are far more ignorant—we have so much to learn from the animal and nature kingdoms.

The first step is realizing they aren’t just small pets—they are so much more. Talk to them, love them, treat them as you would a cherished family member.

And then, take it further. Do the same with nature. Talk to the trees, kiss the flowers, run your hands across stones. The Earth speaks to us—it always has—we just need to listen.

Maybe this life isn’t about learning new things. Maybe it’s about unlearning everything we thought we knew and returning to our innate wisdom. To live, purely and simply, from a place of connection and love with all existence.


 
 
 

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