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If You Could Hear What I Hear by Leslie Cirinesi

Communicating with Sacred Animals

If You Could Hear What I Hear

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by Leslie Cirinesi

Have you ever heard of the expression, “The Clairs”? It may sound like the name of a rock band if you aren’t familiar with them. It refers to psychic abilities as they relate to your senses. Clair is the French version of clear. Some people think there are five, six, eight or I have even seen ten different definitions of different psychic abilities.

Let’s just keep it simple and break it down to the six most common types of clear psychic abilities. These are:

Clairvoyant (clear seeing) 

Clairaudience (clear hearing) 

Clairsentience (clear feeling) 

Clairalience (clear smelling) 

Clairgustance (clear tasting) 

Claircognizance (clear knowing)

As an Animal Communicator, I communicate with Animals telepathically, which according to dictionary.com means: “communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses”. So, it is communicating without speaking and even without body language. It is “mind to mind” communication. It certainly sounds weird, but it is an amazing tool to use in communicating with Animals.

It doesn’t even stop there, during this mind to mind communication, Animals communicate to me in different ways. The most common way is - I can hear them speaking to me. Sometimes a word or two, but mostly they are full sentences just as you and I would speak to each other. We are having a silent conversation. This is called Clairaudience (clear hearing).

Clairaudience occurs in one of two ways, you either hear the sounds audibly with your own ears, or you hear it inside your head, with your “mind’s ear” so to speak. For me, with Animals, I hear the Animals speak in my head. I often dream of hearing them audibly with my own ears, out loud, like in the Eddie Murphy version of the Doctor Doolittle movie. If you haven’t seen it, the Animals seek him out and talk out loud as they have conversations with him.

Why do I dream of this way, when I can hear them in my mind, I mean, isn’t it the same thing? Well, the words are the same, but it would just remove any doubt that what I am hearing is not just a random thought that is running through my head, and it would make it much more obvious when another Animal jumps into the conversation. But it certainly isn’t necessary for me to communicate with them, it would just be more interesting to hear their little voices.

Honestly, I am always grateful when animals speak to me using words, even if it is only in my “mind’s ear”. It is often much easier than getting a photo in my mind. They say a picture tells a thousand words (and I believe it’s mostly true), but it can also be deceiving.

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For example, I had a Dog show me a photo of him sitting with his head hung down a bit and he was shaking. It was obvious that he was either cold or insecure because he was sitting with his head hung a bit, he wasn’t curled up in a ball, and it was June; I went with insecure. So, I told his family that he was showing me that he is insecure. His “mom” stopped me and said that he is actually an extremely confident Dog. I then mentioned the photo that he showed me. She said that he has seizures and when he does, he sits with his head hung down and he shakes.

I obviously didn’t get any of that from the photo he showed me. If he used Clairaudience and spoke to me, he could have said, “Leslie, I have seizures. When this happens, I sit and hang my head down and it causes my body to shake.” That would have been much more effective in this case.

If you could imagine talking to an Animal and having it be a game of Pictionary where all you see if a picture with nothing to go with it, it can be difficult. So having the Clairaudience and hearing what they are tell‑ ing me is very effective.

One of my favorite parts of speaking with an Animal is to hear what they sound like. Often they sound just like me, in my head. But even if they sound like my voice, they have a different cadence, different inflections, and different vocabulary.

I love it when Animals use words I don’t even know and I have to ask the family or go look them up. Yes, Animals are often smarter than I am. But my favorite times are when they sound like themselves and they have an accent! That often surprises me.

If you have read many of my articles, you are aware that my Dog, Luna, actually has a Russian accent. She refers to me as Modder, my husband as Fodder, and her brother Barney always as Bernard. Apparently, Russians are a bit more formal speaking, or at least Luna is. This is not because she is from Russia.

Often, I find that Animals that have accents are emulating their personalities through their accent. For example, I communicated with a Dog that was very sweet and kind and extremely soft spoken. Her accent come through as this sweet, southern bell and her family validated that it indeed matches her personality.

I am grateful for my clairaudience gift. It gives me the ability to help so many Animals and their families by relaying information to each other. I often say that I am a foreign language translator between Animals and their people. I have to say that I think it’s the best job in the world!

Speaking for your pets,

Leslie

About Leslie Cirinesi

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Leslie Cirinesi is an Animal Communicator and Reiki Master/Teacher located in Clarkston, MI. She volunteers at the Detroit Zoo and with many Animal rescues.

She is available to communicate with your Animals by using a photo and does phone consultations all over the world.

To Contact Leslie

Email: Leslie@AETherapy.com

www.AdvancedEnergyTherapy.com

www.ISpeakToAnimals.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Advanced-Energy-Therapy-and-wwwispeaktoanimalscom-135361823171145/

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