An important aspect of shamanism is the view that everything around us is animated and has a soul. We are a big family. Nature is not outside of us. We are part of it. Becoming aware of this is the source of true joy in life.
Shamanic practitioners take care of their families. They ask animals, plants, stones and landscapes for advice or help where help is needed. They know that everything is connected. Shamanism is characterized by a respectful approach to everything that surrounds us.
You don't have to be a shaman to see yourself as part of the bigger picture. Spending time in nature and in silence helps us humans come back to center and ground ourselves. In nature, we find access to our intuition again.
In my opinion, the most important aspect of nature communication is giving other living beings a voice. Even the most trained eye of an animal behavior therapist cannot grasp what is really going on inside our beloved four-legged friends.
Be it that your animal is sick or shows behavioral problems and you want to know the reason. Maybe there's a big change coming up - a move, a baby or a separation. Animals sense that something is changing long beforehand.
With animal communication we can explain situations to our pets and relieve their fears and worries. Especially when it comes to the question of their final escort, it is helpful for everyone to ask the animal itself how it would like to say goodbye.
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