Greetings, noble viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Today we journey
into the realm of animals
with Carol Gurney,
a noted telepathic
animal communicator,
author and founder
of the US-based
Gurney Institute of
Animal Communication,
to learn about
their marvelous ways
of expressing their
thoughts and feelings.
Many of us
have a deep desire
to understand animals,
and feel
it would be wonderful
if we could speak to them
directly, just as we do
with humans.
We could ask them
about their favorite foods,
the state of their lives
and how they perceive
the world around us.
Carol Gurney has spent
the past 23 years
interacting with
our fellow beings
on a deep level
and teaching others
to do so as well.
In addition to conducting
private consultations
and workshops,
she has appeared
in many publications and
on radio and TV shows
in the United States.
Ms. Gurney is the author
of “The Language
of Animals: Seven Steps
to Communicating
with Animals.”
She first learned of
telepathic animal
communication after
her beloved feline friend,
who had been
with her for 16 years,
suddenly began to behave
in a way she had
never seen before.
This was in 1980.
My cat was
having problems
and she was soiling
around the house.
And so I brought Soway
to the vet.
And at the end of the night
when I picked her up
he said, “ Carol
I can’t find anything
physically wrong with her.
I think it’s emotional,
and there are people
that communicate
with animals
and I suggest
you look one of them up.”
And so he gave me
three names of people
that were doing this
back in 1980.
And I called
Penelope Smith,
and asked her what was
going on with my cat.
And when she came in
she said, “Your cat is
lying around the house
because there’s a lot of
tension between you
and your husband.
And what your cat
is trying to do
is to ground the territory,
keep things really calm.”
Overwhelmed by
the amazingly accurate
results of her consultation
with Ms. Smith,
and touched by
the loving, sweet intention
of her cat companion,
Carol Gurney then desired
to look more deeply
into the nature
of communicating inside
with animals.
I took a workshop
with Penelope
and I thought if
I could hear the animals,
if there was a way
that I would know what
they were feeling or know
what they were thinking,
it would be my dream
come true.
However, it wasn’t
until two years later,
when Ms. Gurney met
her close friend Tallanny
the horse
that she really learned
to tune in to animals
through profound
heart-to-heart connections.
I found my horse Tallanny
and my life totally changed
after meeting him.
When I was with him
I felt different,
I felt more peaceful,
I felt more quiet,
I felt more relaxed and
so after I would ride him,
I would take a chair
and just sit in the corral
with him.
Because I liked the feeling
that was happening to me
and I liked just being
with him because
he was the only one
that kind of brought
that feeling together for me.
And basically,
after sitting with him
day after day after day,
it was really a concept
he shared with me
that he said if you want
to communicate
with animals
you need to do it
from your heart.
And that’s where I started.
So how exactly
can we communicate
from the heart?
Are we really able to
understand one another
without using language?
The animals experience
the same range of emotions
that we do.
They can be confused,
disappointed,
they can grieve, they can
feel blissful, loving,
I mean all of that,
there’s no difference.
The only difference is
they happen to be
in a different body,
and they happen to speak
a different language.
It doesn’t happen
with the mouth moving
and the voice coming out.
Their language happens
with images, feelings,
and thoughts.
They can share
physical sensations
that they’re experiencing
in their body.
They can share
their spiritual beliefs.
We know that we’re all
spiritual, mental, physical,
and emotional beings and
in the middle sits the heart.
And the heart,
if you communicate
from the center, it’s privy
to all of this information
about the physical,
about the spiritual,
emotional and mental.
In order to tune in
to this fascinating way
of communicating,
Ms. Gurney says
we first have to learn
to be good listeners,
and then everything else
will come naturally.
We process
40,000 thoughts a day.
So we’re busy, busy, busy
all the time.
So when an animal tries
to ring us up on
the telephone, if we were
to compare ourselves
to a telephone,
what they usually get
is a busy signal, because
we’re on the phone
all day long.
So it’s really important
for us to be quiet,
get off the phone
so that they can reach us
and so we can
hear their conversation.
This is something
that you really
have to practice.
Just like if
I wanted to speak Italian
I would have to
take classes and classes
and practice, practice,
practice, practice,
until I could
communicate fluently.
So the same thing happens.
Animal communication
is easier, but we can
make it more challenging
and difficult depending
on what’s going on
in our mind if we interfere,
because we’re
so activity oriented,
it gets in the way for us.
We’ll be right back with
more inspiring words
from Ms. Carol Gurney.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
as we continue
our engaging interview
with Carol Gurney
from the USA,
a noted telepathic
animal communicator,
author and founder
of the Gurney Institute of
Animal Communication.
Animals talk with us
from time to time,
and their messages come
directly into our hearts
but most of us are not
concentrated and thus
cannot perceive them.
The techniques,
we’re born with them.
So say, for instance,
a parent has to become
so still and so in tune
with their baby to know:
What is that baby feeling?
What does she need
right now?
What is she trying to tell me?
What are the needs there?
Parents develop that
so they get to know
what their child needs
before they can actually
speak English, or Italian,
or French, whatever.
I was at a ranch and I
was standing at the arena.
And the woman
that owned the ranch
had her trainer
ride the horse.
So I was just watching
the trainer ride.
And as the horse approached
where I was standing,
I heard him say,
“I want my person
to ride me.
Why isn’t she?”
I didn’t know the answer,
so I told the horse
I didn’t know,
but I would find out for him
and then tell him.
Well after the trainer
was finished
I was back in the tack room
and Cheryl, the person
who owned the ranch
and that was her horse,
she came up to me
and she said,
“You know, Carol,
I think I’m going to start
riding my horse again.”
And I looked at her
and I said, “Ooh!
And I bet you think that
that’s your own thought.”
And she looked at me
really strange
and she said, “Well, yes.
Who else’s could it be?”
I said,
“Your horse told you that.
Because he told me
the same thing.”
What is receiving a message
from an animal like?
Ms. Gurney now explains.
When people actually
get the information,
it actually feels like
you’re talking to yourself.
That’s
how the communication
a lot of times feels.
And people, they’ll say,
“I feel like
I’m making it up.”
So that’s why it’s like
kind of unbelievable
in the beginning.
That’s why
you need that validation.
Indeed, animals are
our family and always
deserve to be treated with
the same love and respect
that we give
to our other loved ones.
They have
truly deep emotions and
attachments to others,
both human and animal.
This was about a horse
who had developed
narcolepsy,
that means standing up
and they fall asleep and
they crash to the ground
and he wouldn’t
let anybody in the corral.
He was doing this
for two weeks.
I went up there
as an emergency.
And as I was
approaching the horse,
I started feeling very sad,
depressed, overwhelmed
by grief.
And I heard the horse say,
in a thought, “I don’t
want to live anymore.
There’s no reason
to live anymore.”
And then he showed me
an image of a mare and
he said, “Where is she?
Where is she?”
So I turned to his person,
Denny, and I said, “Denny,
this is what he’s feeling.
He’s showing me
this image.
Who is this mare?”
She turned to her friend,
she said, “Oh my gosh,
Carol, that was
his best friend, Delight.”
So, what I did then
in order to help him was
I first told him the truth.
I said, “I’m so sorry that
you didn’t have a chance
to say goodbye to her.
They felt that she was in
a lot of pain, she was sick.
And it was time
for her to leave her body,
so they let her go
into spirit form.”
And so I told him
the truth of the situation.
He shared with me
where he was hurting
on his body.
And I also told him,
I said, “I think that
you have a lot to live for.
I know you’ve taught
your person a lot,
and I know
you’ve enriched her life,
and I’m going
to have her sit down
and talk to you about
the specifics of that.”
And so I told the girls that.
She sat down.
She talked to Timmy.
I said, “But
you’ve got to be specific.
How has he changed
your life?
How has he enriched
your life?”
She sat down, talked to him
and told him that he had
much more to teach her,
you know.
And overnight,
no narcolepsy,
stopped the charging.
That to me is
unbelievable in that
it amazes me how fast
animals can change.
Our deep thanks,
Ms. Carol Gurney for
helping animals convey
their important messages
to humans so that we can
better understand and
appreciate these beautiful,
selfless, loving beings who
share our Earthly home.
For more details
on Carol Gurney,
please visit
“The Language
of Animals: Seven Steps
to Communicating
with Animals”
and other media
by Ms. Gurney
are available
at the same website
Please join us again
tomorrow on
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
for the conclusion of
our fascinating interview
with Carol Gurney.
Coming up next is
Enlightening Entertainment
after Noteworthy News.
May our lives be filled
with heavenly inspiration
and wonder.
Warm greetings,
delightful viewers
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-inhabitants.
Today we once again journey
into the realm of animals
with Carol Gurney,
a noted telepathic
animal communicator,
author and founder
of the US-based
Gurney Institute of
Animal Communication,
to learn about
their marvelous ways
of expressing their
thoughts and feelings.
Many of us
have a deep desire
to understand animals,
and feel
it would be wonderful
if we could speak to them
directly, just as we do
with humans.
We could ask them
about their favorite foods,
the state of their lives
and how they perceive
the world around us.
Carol Gurney has spent
the past 23 years
interacting with
our fellow beings
and teaching others
to do so as well.
I started out
doing consultations
and then soon thereafter
started giving workshops,
but prior to even doing it
professionally,
I did research for a year,
because I wanted to know
what does animal
communication mean?
I mean, what am I
supposed to do with it?
How can I help people?
I really wanted
to develop the institute
so it would
give more credibility
to the field of
animal communication.
In addition to conducting
private consultations
and workshops,
she has appeared
in many publications and
on radio and TV shows
in the United States.
Ms. Gurney is the author
of “The Language
of Animals: Seven Steps
to Communicating
with Animals.”
You can talk to
any type of animal.
You know, I’ve done
rabbits and iguanas
and dolphins and whales
and giraffes.
There is no limitation.
I communicate more with
domesticated animals
rather than
the wild animals.
My chiropractor had
a client who came in
and that was their pet.
They loved this salamander.
And they let him go out,
they built a little fence
for him, but it had rained
the day before
so the ground
was a little soft.
Well, he got underneath
the fence and was gone.
And he said, “Call Carol,
see if she can help.”
And he told me
exactly where he was,
all the details.
I shared that with her,
and 30 minutes later
she’s on the phone saying,
“Carol, I found him.
Exactly
where he said he was,”
so all sorts of things.
I’ve communicated
with fish where a woman
had a pond and there were
too many lily pads.
I heard the fish saying,
“You know,
it’s too dark in here.
It’s too dark, take
some of those things out
so we can get more light
and more Sun in there.”
And it’s really
interesting in that
she had the same feeling,
but didn’t know
whether to do anything
about it or not.
And this is what’s so neat,
is that people already
who are very open
to animals
are already communicating
telepathically with them.
But they just don’t know
that they’re doing it because
it happens so naturally.
Telepathic
animal communicators
can tune in
with our animal friends
across space and time.
Carol next describes
how she helped
a worried caregiver
locate his missing
cat companion.
Finding a lost animal,
it’s the same way
of communicating
with an animal
that was right here.
And it’s a matter of
tuning into them
long distance.
The first question that
we ask is, “Are you still
in your physical body?”
If you get a “yes,”
then you ask them,
“Show me where you are.”
And really
it’s a lot of images
that you really need
to get from the animal to
find out where they are.
My first case, it was
with Richard Seagal,
and his cat, Willy,
and Willy was deaf.
He brought a new puppy
in the household.
And the cat ran away.
Richard called me
and said, “Oh my God,
Carol, can you help me?”
And I said,
“Gee, I get that
he’s still in his body and
this is what he shows me.
He’s underneath a house,
but the house has
lattice work underneath it,
in white, and the house is
on a corner.”
I described
what the house looked like.
And I said,
“But there’s one red car
in the driveway.”
So I gave him
all of the details.
He calls me back.
He went out looking.
He said, “Carol,
I found the place.
It was on the corner.
Everything
you had mentioned.
He got his cat back.
Carol shares
another touching story
about the reunion of a dog
with his doting
human caregiver after
a whole year’s separation
I had a client of mine,
his dog was gone
for a year.
He called me back,
it was a year’s anniversary
and he said, “Carol,
I’m going to give up,
but I just want to do it
one more time.”
So I got in touch
with this dog, and when
I first talked to his dog
a year prior,
the dog said to me,
“My allegiance lies
with him.
I will never
go to anybody else.”
And sure enough,
he showed me that he was
in front of a train station,
showed me some trees
that were in the area,
all the surroundings.
And he said,
“You know Carol,
in looking for him
throughout the year
I have passed that place.
I think I know where it is.”
He went there and
guess who was sitting
at the train station?
His dog. After a year!
We’ll return shortly
with more special stories
from Carol Gurney.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
as we continue
our insightful interview
with Carol Gurney,
a noted telepathic
animal communicator
from the US,
author and founder
of the Gurney Institute of
Animal Communication.
Animals bring so much
joy, love and laughter
into our lives
and are among our
dearest family members
and best friends.
Thus, for many people
it is a great challenge to
cope with their beloved
companion’s passing.
But is there a way for us
to contact them again?
To communicate
with animals
that have passed on
is one of my favorite
consultations to do
because I get to stand
in the middle of that love.
I get to experience
the animal’s love
for the person..
Who wouldn’t
want to be there
in the midst of all of that?
It’s wonderful, wonderful!
I had a client call and
she said, “You know Carol,
my dog died and
can you talk to him now
that he’s passed?”
So I got in touch with him.
He said to me, “Tell her
my transition was as easy
as my life was with her.”
And he said,
“Tell her it’s vast here.
I can see forever and ever.
And tell her that
there’s a lot of music here.
And if I want to see a hill
with sheep, I do
and if I don’t, I don’t.”
And then I said, “Well,
is there anything
you would like to tell her?”
He said, “Oh yes!
Tell her when she hears
music in her heart,
she’ll know that I’m near.”
So I got on the phone
with her and we talked
and I told her this and
she said, “Oh my gosh
“This is a miracle for me!”
Our favorite thing to do
was to listen to
classical music.”
And she said, “He also
used to herd sheep.
So that’s why
he’s telling you that.”
She said, “That we
absolutely loved to do.”
And she said, “But,”
she said,
“I got his ashes today,
I had him cremated.
I was putting the urn
on the mantle,”
and she said, “I heard
a piece of classical music
come on.”
And she said, “As I did,”
she said,
“I could feel him here,
in my heart.”
She said,
“I could feel him here.”
Why do animals
come to Earth?
Ms. Gurney now shares
her thoughts on this topic.
Animals are really
a reflection of us.
They are some of
the greatest teachers
we could ever hope to have.
One of
their primary reasons
of being in our lives
is to teach us
how to love ourselves
unconditionally.
They couldn’t care less
how much money you make;
what you do for a living;
what you look like.
They truly love you
for who you are.
One of
Carol Gurney’s clients
had a canine companion
who would act unfriendly
to other people, but
only when his caregiver
was near him.
She now explains
how this dog was
functioning as a mirror.
Well, the bottom line was
from talking,
we saw that she is very
uncomfortable socially.
She said, “Carol,
I’m just uncomfortable
around people.”
And then the lightbulb
went on for her and
she said, “Oh, my gosh!
This isn’t about my dog.
It’s about me.”
I said, “That’s
what I’m learning too.
Animals are feeling beings,
he feels that fear and so
what does the dog do?
He knows
that you fear the people.
He pushes the people
away from you
to keep you safe.
Your dog wants
to protect you because
he loves you so much.
Another client,
an alcoholic would
go on a (drinking) binge.
She got a dog from
the rescue organization.
And the dog started
having seizures when
she would go on a binge.
Well, she would have to
get the dog to the vet
when that happened.
Guess
who stopped drinking?
Her family couldn’t help
her, nothing helped her,
but her dog did.
She stopped drinking
and guess who stopped
having the seizures?
The dog.
It’s, just like unbelievable!
In closing,
Ms. Gurney reminds us
to always keep
our animal companions
up to date about what’s
going on around them,
so that they can sit back,
relax and enjoy their
love-filled homes with us!
Just talk to your animals,
talk to them out loud, and
tell them what’s going on.
If they’re going to
the veterinarian’s (office)
and they’re going to be
staying overnight, tell them
what’s happening,
If you can project an image,
if they’re going
to stay overnight,
project an image of
seeing them the next day.
If you’re going on vacation,
they understand time,
so tell them you’re going
to be gone for four days,
and project an image
of you coming through
the front door
with your bags again,
really happy to see them;
they’ll get focused
on your return
versus your leaving.
Animals really
appreciate that.
They don’t like being left
in the dark,
just like people don’t.
Talk to them about
what you love about them.
You know, “Boy,
you are so great, you’re
the clown of the family,
you keep us laughing,
and you have no idea
what that does for us
after a hard day
at the office,”
You know? Things like that.
For more details
on Carol Gurney,
please visit
“The Language
of Animals: Seven Steps
to Communicating
with Animals”
and other media
by Ms. Gurney
are available
at the same website
Our sincere thanks
Ms. Carol Gurney
for sharing your
beautiful experiences
with animals and
giving us a glimpse into
their fascinating world.
May their wise messages
and benevolent natures
touch the hearts
of humanity and thus
uplift the consciousness
of our planet.
Lovely viewers,
we enjoyed
your company today on
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Coming up next is
Enlightening Entertainment
after Noteworthy News.
May the world soon
adopt the compassionate,
animal-free, vegan lifestyle
to save the planet.