The examples of telepathic contact with cats, in my last posts, all show the richness that grows in one's life as one learns how to awaken the senses. I taught a brief class in how to do this once. When I saw one of my students a week later, he said he had tried it with his cat. I was intrigued.
What happened? I asked. He smiled a bit ruefully.
Well, I thought to her, “Why don’t we talk together like people do?”
And she answered – or at least I heard in my head – “Because I don’t have to!” And then she turned around and walked away waving her tail.
I will admit I cracked up. It was so feline.
Was it a woman’s voice? I asked him when I had stopped giggling.
Yes, he answered thoughtfully, it was.
So one of the first lessons we learn, in exercising our new-found powers of sensory awakening, is that other things are not only alive, aware and responsive, they also have their own opinions about us, which may or may not be complimentary.
This is why it is so important to approach all things with respect and kindness. Bring gifts.
She will want to talk to you, I pointed out, if you have something interesting to talk about. Cats are very practical and self-centered creatures. I suggested that next time his cat is sitting quietly and dinner time is near, beam a big close-up image of her dinner, complete with fragrance. After a moment, ask her mentally,
"Do you want some food?"
If she bounces to her feet and starts meowing hungrily, ask her mentally which flavor of food she would like. See if you can get some input from her that is in her own interest.Then, of course, bring her the food she asked for.
He said he would try it, but I have not seen him since. So I do not know if he followed up, or he and his cat lapsed back into companionable silence.
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