Welcome,
good-natured viewers
to another edition of
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Today we feature the first
of a two-part series on
Mary Getten, a telepathic
animal communicator
from the state
of Washington, USA.
Ms. Getten is the winner
of the 2007
Nautilus Book Award
for “Communicating
with Orcas:
The Whales’ Perspective.”
As the title suggests,
the book chronicles
her inner conversations
with Orcas and
how these special beings
view the world.
The Nautilus Book Award
is for works that
“contribute significantly
to our society's well-being
and that embrace spiritual
and ecological values
such as compassion,
sustainability, simplicity,
and global peace.”
Recently Ms. Getten
kindly took time
from her busy schedule
to share with us
some of the messages
she has received
while communicating
on a heart-to-heart level
with both wild
and domestic animals.
I am
a professional telepathic
animal communicator.
I’ve spent the last 15 years
talking to people’s
animals around the world
and I do most of my work
on the phone.
Telepathy is
the universal language
and so you don’t need to
be with an animal;
time and space
really doesn’t matter.
I’ve spent more than
25 years working with
marine mammals and
in my professional practice
I spend most of my time
talking to domestic animals.
How did Ms. Getten
become involved
in communicating
with animals?
I loved animals as a child
and I always wanted to
work with animals.
When I was in high school
I used to read every
National Geographic
about Jane Goodall.
But how I got involved
with animal communication
was when I was working
at the Marine Mammal
Center in Sausalito (USA).
This was in the late 1980s.
I met a teacher named
Penelope Smith who is
one of the founders of
animal communication.
And so I took a class
from her because
I thought if I could help
at the Center talking to
seals and sea lions
where we didn’t know
what was wrong with them,
I would be a big asset.
After I was in the Bay Area,
I moved up
to the San Juan Islands
in 1990, which is an area
of Washington State
and British Columbia
where there is
a resident population
of close to 90 orcas.
And it was
leading whale watch trips
and seeing these guys
that really got me
to start working
with my telepathic
communication skills,
because I wanted to know
about those whales –
who they were and
what they thought about
and all the questions that
researchers can’t answer
by just observing them.
I realized that this is a way
we can do research
without all the grants
and the degrees
is talking to them directly.
During that time
I got to know a whale
by the name of Granny
and she is an Orca,
and she was born,
the scientists believe,
in 1912.
So she is
a very ancient whale
and I knew she would
have a lot to say and so
I spent more than a year
interviewing Granny,
her son Ruffles
and many other whales
in the community about
who they were as beings,
what their hopes
and desires were,
how they worked out
leadership issues
or social structure
within the pod itself
and I was able to
publish this information
in a book called,
“Communicating
with the Orcas:
The Whales’ Perspective.”
I wanted to put this
information out so that
people could find out
who these animals were
because they are
really kind, loving,
non-judgmental beings
and also to help
people understand
how to communicate
with animals.
According to Ms. Getten,
whales are
highly spiritual beings
and have told her
many amazing things
about our planet
and how they are
trying to help humanity.
Wild animals are
connected to the Creator,
that sense of oneness,
of all there is.
And I’ll go even further
with that and I would say
whales are totally
in that place.
I do see whales as being
in more or less
in an enlightened state
of consciousness
where they’re connected
to everything and they
operate from that place.
They are
totally non-judgmental.
I’ve had
so many conversations
with whales
about what humans
are doing to the planet.
And they’ve said that,
“It does no good
for us to judge you.
That’s not going to
change it.
All we can do
is keep sending you love
and hope you get it,
and that you do not
destroy the planet.”
So that’s
one of the messages
I’ve had from the whales,
but they are
in a high state of being.
That’s why
I’ve spent a lot of time
around whales.
I found that
like when you sit
with a human master,
you can raise
your consciousness
just by being
in that energy field.
I find the same thing with
the whales and dolphins.
When you spend time
with them, it helps to
raise your consciousness.
We will pause now
for some messages
and when we return,
we will learn
from Mary Getten
how we can get
in contact with whales
in our own home.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
where we are featuring
an interview with
a wonderful telepathic
animal communicator
from the United States,
Ms. Mary Getten.
You mentioned at one point
that the animals,
the whales in particular,
that they love us, or
that they’re blessing us.
What is that like?
Do they love the entire
Earth unconditionally,
every type of species?
Do they feel empathy
for humans in particular?
They do.
They feel a little pity
for us sometimes
because one of the things
that they feel
is we get so caught up
in our creations,
our physical things,
our making money,
our cars and stuff,
things like that.
They see us
getting trapped into
that kind of world
and not connecting in
with nature,
which really is probably
the biggest problem
on the planet today,
is that human
disconnection from nature.
And they see that
because they’re
in that flow of all life.
They understand
their place in it.
And so, they send us
a lot of love to try
and help us to get back
because if you can
understand your place
in nature and your
connection to everything,
it’s hard to
go around destroying it,
because
you’re just part of it.
And so many people feel
separate from the rest
of the whole and nature.
They don’t understand
how it works anymore.
Sympathizing with
the many issues
humanity faces,
the whales have revealed
to Mary Getten
a way for people
to connect with
the whales’ loving energy
even if they are nowhere
near these
magnificent beings.
I’ve talked to the whales
and dolphins about that,
because
I know a lot of people
can’t get to the water.
There are people
living in the middle
of Chicago (USA)
or the middle of China
and there is no way
to get to the sea to
interact with these animals.
And they’ve assured me
that it’s just as good
to visit them
on an energetic level,
so telepathically.
You can sit
with a picture of a whale
and connect in with it
and see what it’s like to be
in their whole.
It is a simple process.
It is all about
just getting quiet inside,
opening your heart,
communicating
with the animal, mentally
and then allowing their
answers or information
to flow in.
So it is something
that anyone can do and
I’ve had many people
report to me
after reading the book
that they were able to
talk to Granny as well.
She loves to talk to people
and there are
many pictures of her
in the book that you can
sit and connect with
and you can have
your own experience
of talking to a whale,
and Granny being
98 years old, 99 I think
coming up this year,
she is really an
exceptionally wise being.
So I would encourage
everyone to sit down,
talk to animals,
just allow their information
to flow in.
Don’t restrict yourself
to pets.
There are billions
of animals out there
and experiment with
every kind of animal,
experiment with animals
that fly, that live in the sky,
talk to the animals that
are living in the water.
Try to talk to the animals
that live in the ground,
see if you can connect
with all different facets
of the animal kingdom
because it really enriches
your life and the lives
of all the beings
on this planet.
We asked Ms. Getten if
the nature of the messages
she receives varies
depending on the species.
For example,
would the conversation
be any different
if one connected
with a snail versus
a canine companion?
I would say
that large animals
have more complex
thought processes that
are more similar to humans
than say a snail.
They operate
on a little simpler level.
They don’t have quite
as many interactions
and things that
they need to deal with.
And animals
that live with people, like
dogs and cats and horses,
they tend to
develop themselves
even more highly
towards our direction
because they want to fit,
in our world
and understand us better.
Ms. Getten says
that there is
telepathic communication
between members
of the same species
and provides an example
of how birds use this gift
from Heaven.
When you do see
those big groupings,
they are communicating
verbally but they are also
communicating
telepathically.
So they’re all connected up
mentally and they know
where they are going,
and if something happens,
like say
where one of them
needs to go down,
they generally
will all go together.
Have you ever seen those
groupings of starlings,
where you’ll get
thousands and thousands?
And I’ve watched them
move around a town,
and as this swarm moves
you’ll see them
popping out
from here and there.
It’s like
they collect everybody
before they go to bed.
It’s a fascinating thing
to watch.
And you can see how
they are communicating.
They are calling out
to everybody
in their big family group
to come out, it’s time now,
we’re all going to
wherever it is
that they roost at night.
We sincerely thank
Ms. Getten for sharing
her wonderful knowledge
regarding
the animal kingdom,
including how we can
interact on a deep level
with our animal friends.
For more details
on Mary Getten,
please visit
“Communicating
with Orcas:
The Whales’ Perspective”
is available
at the same website
Friendly viewers, please
join us again tomorrow
when we feature
Part 2 of our program
on telepathic
animal communicator
Ms. Mary Getten.
It was a pleasure
having your company
today on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Up next is
Enlightening Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News.
May the love of the Divine
guide us all.
Welcome,
good-natured viewers
to another edition of
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Today we feature
the second part
of a two-part series on
Mary Getten, a telepathic
animal communicator
from the state
of Washington, USA.
Ms. Getten is the winner
of the 2007
Nautilus Book Award
for “Communicating
with Orcas:
The Whales’ Perspective.”
As the title suggests,
the book chronicles
her inner conversations
with Orcas and
how these special beings
view the world.
The Nautilus Book Award
is for works that
“contribute significantly
to our society's well-being
and that embrace spiritual
and ecological values
such as compassion,
sustainability, simplicity,
and global peace.”
Recently Ms. Getten
kindly took time
from her busy schedule
to share with us
some of the messages
she has received
while communicating
on a heart-to-heart level
with both wild
and domestic animals.
I am
a professional telepathic
animal communicator.
I’ve spent the last 15 years
talking to people’s
animals around the world
and I do most of my work
on the phone.
Telepathy is
the universal language
and so you don’t need to
be with an animal;
time and space
really doesn’t matter.
I’ve spent more than
25 years working with
marine mammals and
in my professional practice
I spend most of my time
talking to domestic animals.
For a person who wants
to connect with animals,
you don’t have to study
how to talk to horses
or cats or dogs.
It’s the same place
that you go inside,
this quiet deep place
where you can connect
with another being.
And it doesn’t matter
if it’s a frog or a slug
or a tree or a dog
or a cat or whale.
It’s all that same place.
So when you learn how to
communicate telepathically,
you can use it
for anything, really.
We asked Mary Getten
what the canines and felines
she has interacted with
over the many years
have expressed to her
regarding their purpose
on Earth.
I’ve talked to thousands
of dogs and cats
in my 15 years as a
professional communicator
and they run the gamut
in their expression
in their purpose
and mission in life.
I’ve talked to dogs
that are highly spiritual.
And I’m thinking of one
in particular who,
the people had called me,
because he kept going to
the neighbor’s house.
And so, when I
talked to the dog, he said,
“This man needs help.
And I go over there
to send him love.
And I’m trying to help him.”
So here is this dog,
who is just all
about his heart, and
working with people
that was that dog.
Some of them do have
I would say,
a specific mission,
maybe to be
with a particular person,
where they have
some lessons
that they can do together
in this lifetime.
Others are protective,
certainly.
And some are there
just to make us laugh
and lighten us up.
Some animals are just
so much fun.
Actually I’ll tell you
a little story about a horse
I talked to once.
Just to give you
a horse’s sense of humor,
the woman was asking me
if her horse really
enjoyed working, or
if he was ready to retire.
And so I got quiet
and I talked to the horse,
and he showed me
a picture of himself
sitting in a hot tub.
And when I told her,
she just cracked up.
She said that is so him,
because she said he
always sends me pictures
of him wearing
a Hawaiian shirt.
So, some of them
it comes out of nowhere,
they can just be
really funny, or
they can be really serious.
But animals definitely
have all the emotions
that we have.
The caregivers
of the cat Candy
wanted to learn more about
her feelings and wishes
and to let her know
their concerns regarding
the dangers to her posed
by cars on the street.
Ms. Getten communicated
with Candy
to find out the answers
to several questions.
Yes, going outside
would be good for her
because it would
give her some space
from the other cats.
She said she does
understand about cars,
and what I did there was
I told her that
if she stays on the grass
she would be safe.
So that’s the message
you can give to cats,
if you are on the grass
you’re going to be safe.
If you go out
on the pavement,
the asphalt, then that’s
when the car can come
and hit you.
So she said she would
stay on the grass.
She doesn’t really
have a desire
to be running around
in the traffic.
When we come back,
we will continue with our
fascinating discussion
about the world of animals
with Mary Getten.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
where we are featuring
an interview with
a wonderful telepathic
animal communicator
from the United States,
Ms. Mary Getten.
Dolphins are certainly
special marine mammals
with a long history of
helping humans whether
it be rescuing a person
lost at sea or protecting
a ship from danger.
Some programs
provide therapy to those
who are not well
by taking them
to the open ocean
to swim with dolphins.
We asked Mary Getten
about the therapeutic
effects of interacting
with dolphins.
Dolphins are
really interesting.
They are really about love.
And I’ve talked
to many dolphins
who said their mission
is to open human hearts,
one heart at a time.
Some of them that do feel
they have a mission
to work with humans,
what they do is they send
the correct vibration
into the human body.
So it’s not like they’re trying
to fix what’s wrong,
but they will come up
and they will often put
their nose onto a person
and they are sending
the right vibration
for that body
to be in balance.
And then of course
it’s up to you and your body
to allow that energy
to come in and stimulate
your own healing response.
So that’s generally
what they’re doing,
from the dolphins
I’ve talked to about it.
And I have worked on
dolphin healing projects
with people.
And so it’s more
a correct vibration
they send than
trying to fix a bad liver
or something like that.
Is it a sound frequency?
Is it something that might
be detected as sound?
Is it an energy
that is not visible
or cannot be detected?
You can feel it.
I’ve had that experience
with dolphins
where they come
and they’ll put their beak
on you, and they’re
sending an actually
physical vibration
and you can feel the sort
of buzzing in your body.
You can’t hear it, or
at least I couldn’t hear it.
But you could
definitely feel it.
It was like bubbles
coming into your body;
it was this buzzing energy
coming in.
Are there some examples
that you’ve had
over all these years
of communicating
with different animals,
where animals have saved
their own lives, maybe
because of something
they’ve said?
For example
it could be a fish in a lake
saying that
“We’re all being polluted
by this lake.”
“Humans, would you help?”
In my conversations
with the Orcas,
they have said
that there’s a metal
in the water that’s
affecting their health
and affecting
the survivability
of their calves.
And I’ve often wondered
exactly what that is,
if it’s mercury.
And when you asked
that question,
it reminded me of
another communicator
once I remember
who had the experience
of hearing fish.
They were in a pond
that had dried up
and they were calling out
“Help! We’re stuck.
There’s no water!”
And she heard them
and she went,
and she put them all
into a bucket and
took them to another lake.
I think the reason
she got that was that
it was quite emotional.
They were really
calling out, “We’re
in big trouble here!”
So she was able to
get them and take them
somewhere else.
At this point in time
when the Earth is ailing,
there is global warming,
the oceans are
definitely polluted, we know
the air is polluted.
Are there messages
coming from animals,
or the Earth itself
sort of guiding us
as to how we can
take care of the Earth
to preserve it?
The species that
I’ve heard the most from
that is really saying,
“Help, we need help,”
is the trees.
It’s the large trees.
And what they keep saying
is that
a hundred small trees
cannot do the work,
that one giant tree can do.
Because the trees really
are holding the energy
for the planet.
And they are connected
and they are
creating oxygen and, they
keep the planet in balance.
And if you’ll notice people
who live near the forest,
energetically
they are much calmer,
they are more in balance.
You go into a city,
where there are no trees,
and the energy is crazy, and
the people are acting out.
They do a lot towards
keeping us calm
and relaxed.
And those large trees
that we keep cutting down
in these forests that are
going, going, going, that
I think is actually causing
a lot of the earthquakes
and things like that
on the planet, because
the trees are not there
holding that balance
of energy.
Trees are saying,
“Help, we need help.
You’ve got to stop cutting
so many big trees,
because we can’t do
our job anymore.”
We sincerely thank
Mary Getten
for providing her insights
into the enchanting world
of telepathic
animal communication
and for sharing with us
the thoughts and messages
of many different species
of animals.
May she help many more
humans and animals
understand each other better
and to always live in love
and harmony.
For more details
on Mary Getten,
please visit
“Communicating
with Orcas:
The Whales’ Perspective”
is available
at the same website
Thank you
dedicated viewers for
joining us on this edition
of Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Up next is
Enlightening Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News.
May Divine love bring you
everlasting happiness
and joy.