Animal Communication is one of the sweetest connections I am asked to make.
This question came from Kathleen in West Australia;
We have a baby Alpaca who is premature – his name is Olivier “Ollie”. His Mother does not have a lot of milk so we are supplementing his feeding. It is difficult in getting him to put on weight so is there anything extra we can do to help him in his weight gain. We give him Goats Milk mixed with full-cream powdered milk which was recommended by another breeder. We have used this mixture before on other alpacas.
To help me reach Ollie I asked Kathleen to take maybe 15 seconds to visualize holding Ollie in her arms against her heart.
Using Kathleen’s energy trail it was easy to find Ollie and we had a wonderful bonding. Ollie is so sweet and so full of love and moved in a ‘still learning his body’ manner – his legs too long for him – so cute!! His picture, the one above, arrived 2 days later.
Like most animals he was very clear about what he needed.
As humans, we can learn a lot here.
This is what Ollie had to share;
He needed to be held by Kathleen, somehow cuddled by her, so he could feel her warmth. Kathleen physically, provided a sense of security he needed. Which makes sense because she is the one feeding him.
As to food; Ollie said he was hungry and could ‘eat a horse’ … lol
He requested goat’s milk with the top layer skimmed off, he wanted to drink only the bottom layer just now.
His system needed a gentle boost of the nutrients and enzymes from greens. Can you create a bit of fresh juiced greens, I asked Kathleen.
Add it to his formula until the formula turns a light green, “hint of green”. These must be as fresh juiced as possible. For one week more or less, you will know when he tires of it.
10 drops of red pepper juice with each feeding. Less than a teaspoon. He certainly is a fussy one, isn’t he?
How to get red pepper juice.
Clean the red pepper, cut in ‘wide as a spoon head’ strips.
Take a spoon, smooth side edge, drag down the inside of the red pepper creating juice to flow down.
The full cream powdered milk is not providing the nutrients and enzymes in a form he can digest yet.
Then I suggested a way that Kathleen could teach herself to communicate with Ollie …
May I teach you how to communicate with Animals, as I do?
Practice visualizing holding your pet in your arms against your heart. See him, feel him and fill your mind with only love for him and you will hear him, inside your head talking to you. I see it as though we are in a movie together and he and I are talking just as you and I would.
When you begin to visualize feeling him against you, you will also be able, faintly at first, to feel how food feels inside him.
You can do that too. I promise.
A few hours later I received another email from Kathleen;
Dear Cynthia,
Thank you so much. Also many thanks for the showing me how to communicate with Ollie.
He must have known about the communication and after his feed I gave him a big hug and the next time up there he was waiting in the shelter for his milk. I normally give his Mother some dry feed plus we have another Mother/Cria with them firstly and then feed Ollie. Then I have to catch him but not today. He liked the bit of grass added to his milk. Need to go to town to get the red pepper tomorrow.
Blessings,
Kathleen of Wagin, West Australia
How wonderful to help a baby Alpaca on the other side of our little planet. Divine Connection is such a blessing in all areas of our lives.
Please practice with your connection.
Love and hugs,
Cynthia


