Amelia Kinkade, a top 100 psychic and animal communicator, explains her method—merging consciousness with animals via quantum holography to access their memories, emotions, and even physical sensations like illness or pain. She debunks hierarchies of intelligence, citing rats’ deep awareness and cats’ telepathic links to spirits, while Art Bell shares his cats’ eerie reactions to grief and relocation. Kinkade’s techniques, from guiding lost pets to boosting feline AIDS immunity with olive leaf extract, reveal animals’ emotional and sensory superiority, suggesting humans have lost innate intuitive abilities. Her books and meditation tools offer practical ways to reconnect, blending science with ancient wisdom. [Automatically generated summary]
From the high desert and the great American Southwest, I bid you all good evening, good morning, good afternoon, wherever you may be in the world's time zones, prolific and covered each and every one by this program, Coast to Coast AM.
I'm Arbell, here to continue to escort you through the magical weekend.
It is my honor and privilege to do so.
Let us take a very fast look at the world news.
Never all that pleasant.
U.S.-Iraqi forces enter Shiite Center.
U.S.-Iraqi troops poured into Baghdad's main Shiite militia stronghold Sunday.
You might expect trouble.
They found it.
No resistance at first in the one-time Sadr city combat zones, but testing the Shiites' commitment to U.S.-prompted campaign to drive militants from the capital outside Baghdad, U.S. soldiers described a raid last week that uncovered a suspected Sunni torture site and the rescue of two Iraqi captives who apparently had been spared immediate execution because the militants' video camera broke and they had wanted to film the killing.
More than 1,000 people gathered Sunday to commemorate the 1965 Bloody Sunday voting rights march and remarked on how the original protest paved the way for modern-day candidates to break political barriers.
Not good news from Afghanistan.
An explosives-rigged minivan crashed into a convoy of Marines that U.S. officials said also came under fire from Militant Gunman Sunday.
Turns out as many as 10 killed, 34 wounded as a convoy made a frenzied escape, and injured Afghan said the Americans fired on civilian cars and pedestrians as they sped away.
U.S. officials said that militant gunfire may have killed or injured civilians, but Afghanistan's interior ministry and wounded Afghans said most of the bullets were American.
Two teens arrested after police found a video of them showing children how to smoke marijuana.
Good lord.
In Fort Worth, found the video February 22nd while investigating Demetrius McCoy 17 and another in connection with some burglaries.
The white supremacist gang Public Enemy No.
1, there's a name, began two decades ago as a group of teenage punk rock fans from upper middle class bedroom communities in Southern California.
Now, the violent gang that deals in drugs, guns, and identity theft is gaining clout across the West, forging an alliance with the notorious Aryan Brotherhood.
Great.
Wanting neither coat nor shoes, a fugitive suspected of killing and dismembering his wife was found hiding under a fallen tree Sunday in a snowbound state park after a bitterly cold night on the run.
Authorities said they tracked down Stephen Grant about 225 miles north of the suburban Detroit community where body parts believed to be those of his wife were discovered.
He was in stable condition and was being treated for frostbite and hypothermia under police guard at a hospital.
Just an hour's drive outside the traffic-choked metropolis in Brazil, where President Bush kicks off a lot of American tour Thursdays, sugarcane fields stretch for hundreds of miles, providing the ethanol that fuels eight out of every 10 new Brazilian cars.
In only a few years, Brazil, not exactly a true first world country, has turned itself into the planet's undisputed renewable energy leader.
And the highlight of President Bush's visit is expected to be a new ethanol alliance that he's going to forge with Brazilian leader Da Salva.
Now, if Brazil can do that, why in the world can't we?
We can grow that stuff if we want to.
In a moment, we'll look at some of the rest of the news, as Paul would say.
A couple of items.
The webcam photo tonight is me snapped out in the last hour of last night's program.
So that's me sitting at the operating position here during the program.
Listen, I want to remind everybody next week I will not be here.
I have no idea what will.
Some semblance of something.
You can be sure of that.
I'm going to be in the Los Angeles area accepting an award, which is actually a great honor.
It really is.
It's a Lifetime Achievement Award being given by Radio and Records, our industry publication.
And just about everybody I know in the world is going to be there, industry-wise.
And I guess it's pretty exciting.
So that's what I'll be doing next weekend.
Stay tuned for what will be on.
I got this email from Tupac, Arizona, across from Needles.
And Cheryl says, look, we've had more wind this year than I've seen in the last 10 years combined.
It just moans and whistles, where we used to get wind for about three days, then nothing for a while.
The winds here have been daily, I'd say.
Seven days.
Four of them are wind advisory days.
Just thought I'd add that to the global troublesome list.
And boy, is she right.
Same deal here.
It has been so, so windy.
So I came back from Southeast Asia where I was dodging typhoons.
And here we get wind, wind, wind.
Simultaneous warming on Earth and Mars suggests that our planet's recent climate changes have a natural, not a human, induced cause, according to one scientist's controversial theory.
Earth is currently experiencing rapid warming, which the vast majority of climate scientists say is due to humans pumping huge amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, not this scientist.
Because Mars, too, appears to be enjoying more mild and balmy temperatures.
Now, that's all relative, of course, in still cold.
In 2005, data from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor and Odyssey missions reveal that the carbon dioxide ice caps near the Mars South Pole have been diminishing now for three summers in a row.
The head of the St. Petersburg Astronomical Observatory in Russia says the Mars data is evidence the current global warming on Earth is being caused by changes in the sun.
Now, the Russian scientists' work has not been received well by other climate scientists who still think that, you know, we're the major cause.
Personally, I would like to reiterate, you know, it doesn't matter to me.
To me, it matters that it is happening.
And it may well be happening to, as Richard C. Hoagland has suggested, other planets, and now is being confirmed by others.
Whether it's that, a natural cyclical change being produced by our sun and affecting all the planets, we're one of those, number three, right?
Or it's humans or both, I don't think it matters.
We need to begin to make changes for how we grow crops or we're going to get hungry.
From an unprecedented locust swarm in southern Mexico to fearsome hailstorms in Australia to one of the deadliest winters in the U.S. and European histories, world weather continues in a state of extreme violence.
This is from Whitley Striber's unknown country.
The most recent outbreak of tornadoes in the southeastern U.S. generated an unusual major severe weather outbreak from the U.S. Storm Prediction Center.
The storms moved across the ground at an extraordinary speed of 50 miles an hour, leaving widespread destruction, at least 20 dead.
The third major tornado outbreak in the U.S. this winter, the previous two outbreaks, December 25th, February 2nd, both in Florida, the February 2nd event also killed 20.
Normally, tornadoes become more intense as spring progresses, and changing climatic conditions do suggest that extreme storms will be possible anywhere in the U.S., from Colorado to Maine this year.
In Australia, which has been experiencing a prolonged and extremely dangerous drought, summer thunderstorms of extraordinary intensity struck in February, leaving as much as three feet, that's three feet of hail, on the ground in Canberra.
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology could not offer records of a more intense hailstorm in the area in all history.
And while February thunderstorms are common in the area, more have been recorded this year than during any previous February on record.
This was referenced last night.
A former Canadian defense minister is demanding governments worldwide disclose and use secret alien technologies obtained in alleged UFO crashes to stem climate change.
Now, remember, this is not just anybody.
It's a former Canadian Defense Minister.
He said, quote, I'd like to see what alien technology there might be that could eliminate the burning of fossil fuels within a generation.
That could be a way to save our planet, said Paul Hellier, 83.
Alien spacecrafts would have traveled vast distances to reach Earth, and so they must be equipped with advanced propulsion systems or use exceptional fuels, he told the newspaper.
Such alien technologies could offer humanity alternatives to fossil fuels.
He said all this, pointing to the enigmatic 1947 incident in Roswell, New Mexico.
And, of course, in Iran, a country that has been in the news lately, they're having quite a wave of incredible sightings of radiant plasma-like UFOs.
This type of UFO was photographed in Ecuador around 20 years ago.
UFOs are often seen near nuclear installations, which is why they, well, they're sometimes assumed to be sightings of military craft.
The famous Roswell UFO crash in 1947 occurred, of course, near a military base that contained nuclear warheads.
In the Israel news, there are witnesses who describe the UFO being as big as a ball with a yellow ray and a bright reddish color in the center.
They also said the object was flying at a very low altitude and emitted yellow rays.
The Iranian news agency, FNA, also reported a UFO crash last week.
FNA reports the crash was followed by an explosion and a thick spiral of smoke.
Now, that was mentioned by Whitley yesterday.
We don't get any more than that.
It just shuts down.
Now, if it had been American, you know, something, well, then obviously they'd be jumping up and down.
We'd see it on every newscast, as Witt pointed out last night.
We certainly would.
We're going to go to open lines, unscreened open lines in a moment.
So here are the relevant numbers.
West of the Rockies, 800-618-8255.
East of the Rockies, 1-800-825-5033.
First time callers, we love you.
Area code 818-501-4721.
Wildcard line folks, and we have many of those.
Good possibility of getting in.
Area code 818-501-4109.
And if you're outside the country, get hold of your operator and tell her you want to call.
Toll-free.
800-893-0903.
British physicist Stephen Hawking, who authored the best-selling book, A Brief History of Time, will soon experience a brief history with weightlessness.
Hawking, who, of course, uses a wheelchair and is almost completely paralyzed by Lou Gehrig's disease, plans to go on a weightless flight on April 26th.
The flight operated by Zero Gravity Corporation at Fort Lauderdale.
Florida-based tourism and entertainment company will take off and return to a landing strip at the Kennedy Space Center.
As someone who has studied gravity, Black holes all my life.
I'm very excited to experience first-hand weightlessness and a zero-gravity environment.
I was recently contacted by a very good friend of mine who asked if I'd be interested in giving that a try.
I think I am.
This is a pretty interesting story.
You know that I love stories about holes in the ground.
A drill will be used to extract samples of the exposed mantle.
Scientists are to sail to the mid-Atlantic and examine a massive open wound.
That's what they're calling it, open wound on the Earth's surface.
Dr. Chris McLeod from Cardiff University said the Earth's crusts appeared, Earth's crust rather, appeared to be completely missing.
This is an area thousands of kilometers across.
The hole in the crust is midway between the Cape Verde Islands and the Caribbean on the mid-Atlantic range.
The team will survey the area up to five kilometers, three miles, under the surface from ocean research vessel J, or rather RRS James Cook.
The ship is on its inaugural voyage after being named in February.
The doctor said the hole in the Earth's crust was not unique, but was recognized as one of the most significant.
He said it was an open wound on the surface of the Earth, where the oceanic crust, usually six to seven kilometers thick, was empty.
Simply not there.
The crust does not seem to be repairing itself.
Usually the plates are pulled apart, and to fill the gap, the mantle underneath has to rise up.
As it comes up, it begins to melt.
That forms the magna.
But that's the normal process.
Here it's going to rye.
For some reason, the crust simply doesn't seem to be repairing itself.
Doctor said the research could lead to a new way of understanding the process of plate tectonics.
The scientists will test theories he developed after visiting the area in 2001, including the possibility the missing crust was caused by a, in quotes, detachment fracture.
Effectively, it's a huge rupture.
One side is being pulled away from the other.
It's created a rupture so big, it's actually pulled the entire crust away.
Researchers documented 22 cases of chimpanzees fashioning tools, listen to this, fashioning tools to jab at small primates sheltering in cavities of hollow branches or tree trunks.
The report's authors, Jill Pruits and Pacco Bertolini, said the finding could have implications for human evolution.
Chimps had not been previously observed hunting other animals with tools.
Now, I wonder if this is an example of how it all happened.
Remember 2001, where they finally picked up a club?
Met you in the hall outside, put my hand out, you put your lunch down, you body on your square.
You thought I was gonna clean your truck, and you finally realized I just wanted to shake your hands, and you took me inside, showed me around, and then I left.
He somehow or another got through a door that is normally closed and went to, he raised his hand in a way that just didn't look friendly.
And nevertheless, I put everything down, shook hands with him, and gave him a tour of the radio station at that time, K2N in Las Vegas, my alma mater for about a decade.
Boy, I was there a long, long time.
And that's actually, K2WN, is where the change that produced present-day coast to coast took place.
That would be worth writing about.
When I decided that we had talked about politics one time too many, 365 days minus an occasional Sunday, we talked about politics.
And it just got to the point where I couldn't handle it anymore.
I just couldn't handle it anymore.
And so I thought, what's going to happen if we just throw everything out the window and start talking about, you know, the paranormal?
I've always been fascinated by the paranormal, and I thought, what the hell?
I should throw it all out the window and start talking about the paranormal.
And I did, and oh boy, did they scream bloody murder.
And I mean bloody murder until the ratings came in.
Then they scratched their head real hard, went away for a while, were quiet, came back, and said, good boy, I'm Art Bell.
Here I am, top of the hour.
Amelia Kincaid is going to be here.
She's an animal communicator, and I've tried my luck with a lot of animal communicators over the years, and I've never been really satisfied.
I'm a really big cat person, as you know.
Ramona and I had cats for all the years we were married, and I still have two of those cats, along with our Filipino adoptee.
Ho ho, man, what a handful she is.
She's really something.
Loves me to death.
And Aaron absolutely loves him as well.
So I've had decades now of close-in living with cats.
And I'm convinced of many things as far as cats are concerned.
And I guess it goes across board to all animals.
I'm convinced they have souls.
I'm convinced they have the emotions that we do, every single last one of them.
Jealousy, envy, joy, sadness, depression, all of it.
That's cats.
And so I think it's going to be an interesting night.
Amelia Kincaid is one of the top 100 psychics in America and has been so named and really claims that she can talk to animals.
Now, I've got my own feelings about that.
I think it is indeed possible to speak with animals, certainly to communicate with them.
I do it on a kind of a regular basis, probably not to the degree that she does.
So it's going to be a very interesting night.
How many of the rest of you think that animals have souls, that animals are every bit as sentient as we are, as conscious as we are?
We'll be right back.
All right.
Remember, when I answer the phone, turn your radio off right away, or you'll sound confused on the air.
And I know you don't want that because you're going to be X number of seconds behind real time.
It's a sort of time travel so that if something is said that's, well, not airable, we push a little button and you disappear.
And speaking of that, the more interesting you are, the more time you're going to get on the air.
Hey, I wanted to report a really large fireball or bolide that came down Thursday, March 2nd.
My wife and I were sitting in the backyard, and it was about 10.30 at night.
In fact, we were listening to your show about red elk.
I had recorded it, and I'm sorry it wasn't your show.
It was another show about red elk.
But anyway, we're sitting out there listening to it, and we both saw it come down.
It started out as a reddish color and came down for about two or three seconds, strong yellow tail, and then it exploded into a very large green fireball.
But it was perfectly round.
The green fireball was about, I'd say, a little bit larger than the size of the moon.
So that would be about, I guess, about 40 arc seconds.
Let's assume for a second that had indeed been a spacecraft, and you were offered a ride on it.
But there was one aspect of the ride that, and here it is.
You can come with us.
You're going to be going to a different planetary system.
You're going to have a whole new life, but you're not coming back.
unidentified
Still want to go?
You know, at the time, I really felt like I would.
That's what was holding me there.
And it was really strange because it hovered over me and then it took off towards a power plant a couple of miles away, came directly back to me, hovered again off to the side, and then went off towards the airport and disappeared up into the sky.
But I went upstairs to tell my wife about it, and when I opened the door of the apartment, she's hollering my name in a fearful tone.
And I go into the bedroom and I say, honey, what's the matter?
She says, I had this terrible feeling that I was being watched, just terrible feeling.
And I told her what had happened.
So we've never really figured out what that was all about.
I know I saw it, and it cannot be explained.
Like I said, it was a large ring, hollow in the center.
You can see through it.
It was a neon blue that pulsated around the edges like a wave.
I just wanted, for years I have wanted to relate a story to you.
In 1994, I had a dream.
I guess when I woke up the next morning, we'll put it this way, that it felt like it had been a dream.
At the time, I wasn't sure at the time whether I was dreaming or not.
Okay, what was it?
Well, around midnight, I woke up to my father standing outside my door.
I was in high school.
And he asked me if I was ready and I was getting dressed.
I said, yeah.
And we went outside, climbed into a vehicle, and began driving into a desert north of town.
Along the way, it was about a four-mile journey to get to the desert.
And along the way, there were many vehicles all traveling in the same direction.
We got out into the desert, parked the truck, and I was more concerned looking around to see if I'd recognize anybody, because this is a town that I grew up in.
Been here for a long time.
Didn't recognize anybody.
Everybody was kind of making their way over to a staircase that led up into the belly of a massive ship.
In the desert north of town here, there's many pretty deep bowls and canyons.
Walking up to a ladder, and as we progress up this stairway, there's a woman with red hair kind of tied up into a bun wearing a white lab coat holding a clipboard that looked like a piece of glass to me.
And as I got closer to it, she's working on this clipboard with a pen of some sort.
And I glanced over the top of it.
And from her side, it was a very intricate kind of like teleprompter technology screen.
She looked at me, noticed what I was doing, flipped the pen that was in her hand around, touched my neck with it.
And the next thing that I remember, I'm standing in a room.
My father, who had been behind me, was now standing in front of me, handing me a shirt and a pair of pants.
If he had a similar dream, I think he'd remember that.
Now, was that a dream?
Or did something really happen to that man that just he simply recalled as a dream?
It's just really hard to say.
And that's where we have trouble in this whole field of ufology in separating what might have been a dream, just a very unusual dream, from something that could have been absolute reality.
There's just no way to do it.
But just about everybody on the face of the globe has got a story like that.
Something similar.
Something that is just inexplicable.
Now, where did a dream like that come from?
Normally, you would dream of, oh, things you can relate to, things that happen to you in your life or you want to happen in your life.
I don't have A clue about the other side of the moon, not a clue any more than you do, sorry.
And yes, I do know some things that Father Malachi and I became very close, both on the air and off, as you can tell, as is reflected by the, I think they're selling a couple of, we're giving away a couple of CDs along with subscriptions to the newsletter, something like that right now.
But if you listen to those interviews, you realize how close Father Martin and I were.
And we had some off-air conversations.
I've mentioned this before.
And he solicited my vow of silence and told me some things that I simply cannot repeat.
That's all there is to it.
You take a vow of that sort, and you've got to, you know, if you're any kind of person, you've got to maintain that vow, and I intend to do so.
I'm sorry.
I would love.
I'd really love to be able to tell you, although I don't know that you'd really want to hear it, but I can't.
So it's just that simple.
I'm sorry.
Wildcard line, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hi.
Hi.
My name is John from South Carolina.
Yes, John.
Have a recent sighting last week.
I picked my daughter and two of her friends up from school.
It was about 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
We're not too far from shore, Fourth Station, Salt, South Carolina.
And one of the girls was in the back seat.
She kind of had her head leaning over against the window.
Maybe that's exactly what occurred, of course, in Chicago above O'Hare.
That essentially is what occurred.
That craft, when it took off, punched a perfect hole through the clouds.
So I'm not sure you could say, I mean, there are weird weather conditions that occur.
And I'm not sure you can say that an unusual shape in a cloud is because a craft went through it.
Had you seen something punch a hole through the clouds, we'd be at a different level of story.
But nevertheless, interesting, but not conclusive.
First time caller line, you are on the air.
unidentified
Art, I've been waiting to call you for a long time.
Finally got through.
I've heard someone say before that they were on this planet or in this craft that was green and had like a green atmosphere and a green plasticized kind of thing.
Years ago when Sputnik was up in the air, my father and I, we lived out by an airport and we used to go out at night and watch Sputnik go over.
Sputnik would have taken a very, to the eye, slow and steady, straight course across the sky, cutting across the sky at whatever angle it was cutting across.
So whatever you were seeing while looking for Sputnik obviously was not ours.
We, to this very day, don't have things that can turn at right angles or any angles at all abruptly.
If there were human occupants of such a craft at those speeds, you'd be jelly.
Yeah, actually, I underdid the consternation that was there when I flipped it and stopped talking about politics and began talking about the paranormal.
You cannot imagine the consternation.
They thought I had lost my mind.
unidentified
Well, they were wrong and you were right.
I'd like to say about animals and humans and our nature, I don't believe we have souls.
I believe we are souls.
We have bodies.
It's not semantics.
It changes the way you think of us.
My dogs here on my bed, they are souls.
They have bodies, and their bodies will, I'm sad to say, wear out someday.
But they're not, their souls aren't going to wear out.
They'll be with me forever, just as your cats are with you.
But I can look at them, and we both have an understanding.
When I'm alone with one of my cats, I can look into its little eyes, and absolutely there's an understanding that passes between us.
And this is with all three of my current cats.
That would be Yeti, Abby Dos, and Adali, our little adoptee from the Philippines.
So I expect that the next several hours that we spend with Amelia Kincaid are going to be very enlightening.
I really feel very strongly about this.
And it's something that I've thought deeply about for years and years and years.
Our cats are all inside cats, and so our contact with them is constant.
It's close.
And I have come over the years to certain conclusions about animals, dogs, cats, and other animals as well.
It's just that, you know, the cats have been close to me.
So when we get back, one of the most renowned animal communicators on the planet, one of the top 100 psychics in the U.S., Amelia Kincaid.
I'm Art Bell.
Here I am.
Amelia Kincaid.
What a pleasure it is to have her on the air as the author of Straight from the Horse's Mouth, How to Talk to Animals and Get Answers, and the Language of Miracles, a celebrated psychic teaches you to talk to animals.
She's an international speaker and was featured in the top 100 psychics in America.
Her unique emotions have been the focus of countless magazine and newspaper articles worldwide, and she's appeared on several national television programs.
Amelia's true passion is assisting animal rescue organizations in Africa who create safe havens for elephants, cheetah, and white lions.
In 2002, she was honored to accept invitations to Buckingham Palace to work with the household cavalry of Queen Elizabeth II and to whisper with the hunting horses of Prince Charles.
In a moment, we're going to talk to a lady who talks to animals.
Well, the beauty of what I teach is that I absolutely know beyond the shadow of a doubt this is a learned skill.
It's not a gift.
It's a learned skill.
It has to do with developing neural nets in the brain, as does any sort of talent where you might have had some God-given talent to begin with.
But it's no different from learning to play the piano or learning to play the violin, learning to ski, learning to play football.
I mean, all of those things have to do with neurophysiology and the way brain chemistry operates.
But I'm going to back up now and tell you, in the very beginning, the way this started for me was that I had a very cantankerous cat.
I had a very noisy kitty that I had gotten from the pound in North Hollywood, and I snuck him into an apartment building where I wasn't supposed to have a cat.
And every time I left the apartment, this cat would go off like a fire alarm.
And this is the opening chapter of my first book.
His name was Rodney, and he was an orange tabby cat, what I like to call the Honda Civic of cats.
That is a very common model.
It's the orange needle-nose redhead, loudmouth needle-nose redhead.
And he got me kicked out of one apartment building and was about to get me kicked out of another apartment building.
And there was a woman coming to town to work with my vet.
And this lady had the very mysterious reputation of being able to talk to animals.
And I took this cat to see this woman.
And at that point, I was a complete and total skeptic.
I'd never heard or seen a person who could telepath with a cat.
I didn't call her by name in my book, and I will, in case she's listening.
Beatrice Lidecker was one of Johnny Carson's favorite guests, and she actually made Ed McMahon cry when she spoke to his cats.
And that was a couple of decades ago.
So that was even more controversial than this is now.
And she was one of the first people out there really in front of the firing squad saying, of course these animals can think and feel.
Of course we can learn how to listen to them.
And what Beatrice did in that moment, the first thing she, I put the cat down on this metal table, you know, at a vet's office where a cat was going to like, you know, jump down and hide and be terrified.
Rodney looks up at this woman with a look on his face that I'll never forget.
It's not like your eyes roll back in your head or your arms spin like windmills.
It doesn't look like anything.
You're quietly learning how to pick up the pictures inside their minds, feel their feelings, feel their emotion, do a body scan, feel what sort of sensations they have in their body.
It's a very reflective, quiet, meditative process.
So she said to me, I'm asking him his favorite food.
And he says, chicken.
And I thought, great, you know, I'm getting hoodwinked here.
What kind of an idiot doesn't know that a cat likes to eat chicken?
And then she says, it needs to be white breast chunks in a light sauce.
Okay, that sounds like him.
And then she said, I'm asking him his favorite place to sit.
And he tells me that he likes to sit on the back of a peach-colored armchair in your den that has a big bay window overlooking it.
And across the street, through that bay window, what he can see is a wooden fence, and behind that wooden fence is a little white terrier.
And he goes over there and makes that dog bark.
All right, at this point, my jaw hit the linoleum.
I mean, I could have fainted.
I had a peach-colored couch in the den, and across the street was a little white terrier.
And I didn't know that he went over there and made that dog bark.
And describe the neighbors, that the next-door neighbor had two little girls that were letting him in to be fed, and that's why he hadn't been hungry lately, which is something I now encounter all the time.
Yeah, because my greatest honor is to have doctors and vets come to my workshops.
And there are so many variables to rule out when you have an animal that's not eating.
Everything from a bad tooth to grieving the loss of a mate to stomach cancer to the next-door neighbor has a little girl that's letting him in to be fed.
Whatever she's giving him is something better than what you're giving him.
I mean, what caused Rodney to, I mean, that must have been the center.
Once you became convinced that this lady was the real McCoy, then you'd want to know, okay, what's Rodney upset about that's getting me booted out of the apartments?
She told me that he had come from a warehouse in a very grubby part of Los Angeles where he had to scream in order to be fed, and that the workmen would only throw food down to the cats if they could hear them.
And her diagnosis was the last thing on earth I wanted to hear.
She said, you need to get another cat.
And I went, oh, no, no.
I already have one too many cats.
That's the problem to begin with.
She said, oh, no, no.
If you get him a wife, it's going to solve all his problems.
But this is another thing that is so true so often.
If you get a female dog, if you have one dog that's misbehaving and you go out and you get him a female dog, the female dog will herd the bad dog around and say, you know they don't want you to pee on that.
You know that humans don't like you to bark like that and wake them up.
You're not supposed to do that, but she'll nag him.
But I went out and found a beautiful little black and white coquette named Betty.
Rodney fell madly in love with his cat and never meowed again at the top of his lungs.
But when we made the connection to the dog, because I want to answer your initial question, I started taking pages and pages of notes, and I started crying, and I couldn't stop.
So she had asked us, has this dog ever had puppies?
Well, there's so many things that I want to tell you, and there's so many things to talk about.
But basically, what I did is I merged consciousness with the dog so that I'm in her body looking out her eyes.
Now we have far more sophisticated ways to describe that.
But in that moment, I found myself in the dog's history.
One way to look at it could be memory banks, but I don't think that's really a sufficient explanation.
What we're talking about is holographic information.
That every living being on the planet is having a holographic experience of life on Earth.
They're thinking in pictures, they're feeling feelings, and they have sensation in their bodies.
So I went into the dog's experience, asked the question about the puppies.
I found myself skimming two feet off the ground because I was in her body.
And she was in front of a trailer home with an enormous pine tree in front.
And I ran over and sniffed a pine cone.
And the pine cone smelled better than anything I've ever smelled in my life.
And I worked with a dog trainer on the BBC once who said, and this has been confirmed many times since I first heard it, if you unrolled a dog's nasal passages, they'd be the size of a football field.
And if you unraveled a human's nasal passages, they'd be the size of a postage stamp.
Well, I can understand they would certainly be aware of the parting, the fact that it occurred, but to understand the actual concept of divorce is another jump.
All right, well, let's say that here is this animal who's witnessing the fights, the tears, the pain that were going on in the relationship in the household before the divorce.
They're feeling the feelings of the people.
So they're already picking up all that energetically.
They know exactly what the people are thinking and feeling.
If we take away the idea of outer edges of things and we start looking at what could be called implicate order instead of explicate order, explicate order is looking at something and seeing the outer edge, the form.
Implicate order is seeing inside the energetic field and feeling inside the energetic field.
Then if all living beings are thinking in pictures, when your cat looks at you, your head might as well be a television set.
So you actually can put yourself inside, for example, a dog and feel yourself rolling along a couple of feet off the ground, smelling pine cone or whatever else a dog might smell.
So you actually know how a dog feels and what it senses.
And what we call gestalt, the body scan, is being able to go into the body and slowly feeling your way through every organ, every muscle, so that you can discover what's going on physically inside this animal.
There's no other way to find out whether it's a psychological problem or a health problem.
And the more you practice, and the more disciplined you are, and the more determined you are, it has everything to do with practice and patience with yourself.
All my life, I've wanted to know, well, I've spent my time with cats, so, you know, I guess I'll put my questions toward cats.
I've really wanted to know what they think of us, what they think of humans, what they think of their surroundings, what they think of.
My cats happen to be inside cats.
I don't let Them out, Amelia, because we have coyotes here and other things, cars that could do damage to them, and so I don't let them out of the house.
They seem quite satisfied remaining in the house.
They do love to look out the window at birds and whatever else they can see and chatter their little teeth about, but they seem eminently satisfied with their life.
But, gosh, Amelia, I've wanted to know what they think about.
All right, I'll tell you what, Amelia, we're already at a breakpoint.
Hold tight.
No, when we come back, Crash Course is where we're going, and that's exactly what I want is a Crash Course.
So Amelia Kincaid is our guest.
She is able to know what animals feel.
She's able to be inside of them.
She's able to talk to them.
We'll be right back.
Well, all right.
This is one of the best animal communicators in the United States, maybe in the world, a top 100 psychic, but she aims it all at animals.
And she's the first one that I've ever spoken to that can actually get inside of an animal, be walking two feet above the ground, as an animal would see through its eyes, hear through its ears, smell through its nose, the heightened sense, the incredibly heightened sense of smell that a dog would have.
And I've got quite a few stories for her, but in a moment, we're going to get a crash course on how we can do it.
Once again, Amelia Kincaid.
Amelia, welcome back.
I very much want to hear this crash course on how, and I think of myself as pretty sensitive, but I've never made it inside one of my cats.
I mean, if you're going to have the same perspective that you've always had, it's not going to enable you to be able to move your consciousness in a new direction.
We have to look at things differently in order to access different types of information.
What you're looking at when you look at your cat or an elephant or a pine tree or a dragonfly is an energetic field.
And the latest discoveries in quantum mechanics, this is what's so fascinating, my latest book was mentored by Captain Edgar Mitchell, who you've probably spoken to, the Apollo astronaut.
Ed might very well be the most brilliant mind of the 20th century.
And when I approached Ed, I said to him, I can telepath with animals.
Why is that?
And I deliberately singled out a man that I thought might well be the most brilliant man on Earth.
Ed designed the space station, for those of you who don't know, and walked on the moon and was a professor at NASA and is the ringleader of the Institute of Noetic Science.
So he collects the most brilliant quantum physicists and scientists in the world, and they talk about things like this, like supernatural ability.
Now, Ed is the first to say there's no supernatural.
If it's happening on Earth, it's natural.
There's no such thing as metaphysics.
If one human being can do it, it's physics.
So these things must fall within the laws of physics.
Now, within that idea, when I said to Ed, why can I do this, he said, oh, well, it's because of a latest discovery in quantum physics called quantum holography.
And it has to do with how you navigate through the zero-point energy field.
The zero-point energy field is our new name for God.
In this idea, we are all within one enormous organism.
Everything, if you were to say it's not space between you and your cat, you're not a separate particle, the cat's not a separate particle, we are in one ocean of indivisible energy, and the entire ocean of energy is vibrating like a symphony, then you could swim out into the energy and enter the energetic field of the animal because we're going to take away the edges.
Now, in implicate order, that cat is a galaxy of light.
That's atoms and electrons.
It would look like you're looking out into the galaxy.
That's a different perspective.
So we're looking at this as if it's an energetic field that we can access.
The idea that we're all trapped inside these little carbon bodies is yesterday's news.
I mean, what we're discovering now with non-locality is that we can reach out into the world around us with our minds and that we are basically all cells in the body of God.
So let's say that you're operating like a radio station, and you're sending out those 40,000 impulses into the world around you.
And you're singing a particular song, and that's the vibratory rate that you send out into the world around you.
So you're creating this wave of energy.
That wave of energy has a rhythm.
Your thinking process has a rhythm.
Now, most people have a very volatile, maybe even negative thinking process, or at least it's extremely busy.
For all the people out there that are thinking, oh, I've got to go pick up the kids after school, and then I've got to drop the cell, I've got to get the tire fixed and blah, blah, blah, I've got to bring my taxes, blah, blah, blah.
It's loud.
Now, a cat is going to be on a different frequency.
And the entire, every animal, it's not that all cats are on the same frequency and all elephants are on the same frequency.
Every single being is individual.
But it's as if they were different channels on a radio station.
So what I teach people to do, in order for you to tune into a different channel so that you could hear what is my horse needing right now, what is he trying to tell me?
You would have to turn your program off.
Now this is where we get into the meditative process.
And this is a very Buddhist idea, although it kind of transcends all religions.
If you were able to turn your thinking process off and you don't have to sit in silence for hours, you have to be able to turn it off for a second and turn off your emotions.
So whatever it was that you were feeling, I teach my students to move down so you're moving into a deeper part of your body, literally, so that your identification is in your heart, not in your head.
That first direction, down.
Or to think about the bottoms of your feet and how your body connects to gravity.
You're moving yourself out of that very busy, busy head where we get ourselves into so much trouble.
Then moving your focus back into your spinal column.
Just to think about your spinal column as being this beautiful matrix of sparkling light with spinal fluid, like billions of stars moving up and down your spinal column.
We move you back out of your emotional body.
So now you're in your soul.
You're in the spirit and the essence that you were before you came into this physical body and what you're going to take with you when you leave.
So it's a consciousness of connecting to the God within you.
And when you're in that sacred, silent space, there's no space, there's no time, there's no separation.
So you're moving into the most silent, beautiful, harmonious, peaceful, grateful energy that you could ever imagine.
And from there, you send out love to the cat.
And you literally form a bridge of energy between your heart and the cat's heart.
Had it not been for the cats, I would have been alone, and I wouldn't be here now.
I can guarantee you.
So we stayed very close, curled up, cried a lot.
Just, you know, all the big questions of the universe came to me, and it was, I just, I can't even describe it, actually.
And then months later, I ended up going to the Philippines where I met a woman.
And before I left, I had these long, heart-to-heart talks with my cats.
And I promised them they were coming.
They were going to come with me, period.
They were not going to be abandoned.
Boy, I just really laid it on them.
And it worked.
It worked in the sense that they came without difficulty.
They didn't go berserk.
It's as if they understood what was happening.
And then when I returned to America, I went through the exact same thing.
And boy, did they understand what was going on.
They understood the packing.
They understood what was about to happen.
They understood when the cat carriers, we used a actually, transporting my cats was more expensive than transporting myself by a large margin.
We used this wonderful door-to-door service.
And they understood what was happening.
Of course they did.
I had these long talks with them.
And, for example, Yeti, who's a very bright cat, he would just sit there and stare into my eyes as I told him what was going to happen and promised him that there's no way on God's green earth he was going to be abandoned.
And he'd be with me the whole time.
I promise.
I promise.
Boy, you could look into his eye.
You could look into his soul and you could understand that he understood, as did Abydos.
And then on the return trip, we adopted a little cat in Manila, a little street cat in Manila.
Boy, what a joy she is, and brought her back.
And she is so close to.
Anyway, you know, I'm just rattling on here, but I had these long discussions with my cats, and I know they understood.
What arrogant idea it is that human beings, that human monkeys, have come up with, that we're so much more intelligent than all the other living beings on this planet?
I mean, that's the other enormous paradigm shift that we have to make.
Getting as silent, as quiet, as reverent as you possibly can.
Then I reach out to God, Goddess All that is, into the universe itself with a sense of gratitude, knowing that we are all one, that the cells within the body of God should be able to communicate with each other, and they can.
So at the point that you get yourself isolated, as it were, and all of the world around you has gone away, you can then reach out only with intent to a specific animal.
When you are so blown away by the beauty, by the love that you feel, the reverence for that animal that you love more than any other creature in the world, you're completely present.
So what this is about is concentration, it's respect, being so completely present in the moment.
And you're so enamored with the beauty of this cat, and you're looking at her whiskers and her fur and smelling her breath.
And then the love overtakes the fear.
And one of the things that I also teach in the workshops is that you might not necessarily need to go into the body of the animal because you're going to feel their pain.
And if we're exploring a question that's really painful, my students are going to get in there.
They're going to feel that backache.
They're going to feel that toothache.
They're going to feel that grief.
And it can be very overwhelming.
And they may go home that night and throw up.
I'm sorry to say.
It happens a lot.
Or they walk out with the lamb's toothache.
So let's say that you stay anchored in your body.
And you are sitting in that beautiful frequency that is your own spirit, the most sacred acknowledgement of the God within you.
So what's happening now basically is not that you're communicating with the animal.
The God within you is communicating to the God within them.
Or even better said, you're listening to the God within them.
So it's not scary if you're staying in your own body.
And what I teach is to get in there like a fireman.
A fireman doesn't go in to get burnt.
A fireman goes in to locate the problem and then you pull out as fast as you can.
In other words, I guess we're both humans and animals aware of each other in a peripheral way.
But when you get to that depth of communication, is the animal aware?
Good morning, everybody.
Amelia Kincaid is my guest.
She's one of the best psychics in the U.S. She's one of the best animal communicators in the world.
And we're getting a few secrets tonight, kind of a crash course on how to do it yourself.
And it's well worth giving a try.
I've been listening very closely, and I can assure you I'm going to give it a try.
In a moment, we're going to discuss what happens when your animal realizes you're sort of in a new mode of communication with it, one that it's never felt before.
And by the way, if you go to my website or the website, CoastCoastAM.com, and click on my webcam and do a refresh, that's Dolly.
I ran and got her during the break and took a quick photo.
That's Dolly.
That's our little adoptee from the streets of Manila.
Back in a moment.
A few weeks after I arrived in Manila and got the condominium, a beautiful condominium in Makati, our cats arrived.
And Aaron immediately took to them, fell in love with them, and, you know, all was well.
Well, we would take a walk every day to the pancake house was close by, and we'd go eat at the pancake house because there was something approximating American food there.
And on the way to the pancake house every day, here would be this little cat.
Just, I mean, most Manila cats are wary and they'll scratch you, and most Filipinos won't get anywhere near a cat because they know they'll get scratched.
But not this little cat.
She would walk up and rub on my leg and jump in my lap and just was, you know, like that, right?
So one day it happened.
And I finally said, hun, actually, Aaron said it, let's take her to the condo.
And so I picked her up, carried her to the condominium, walked past the guards who were laughing like crazy because they knew I'd been suckered, took her up, gave her a bath, gave her a meal, and she wouldn't let any of my other cats anywhere near me.
She would chase the other cats away and then run back to the base of my feet and take possession of me.
And she just wouldn't let any cat near me.
And I was afraid she was going to hurt the other cats.
So anyway, long story short, we took her back to the street, left her there, and every day we'd see her.
It took about three more days.
Again, this time we said, that's it.
Okay, she's ours.
Took her home.
The guards laughed again.
And we ended up immigrating her to the United States.
And there is a picture of her right there.
So Amelia, welcome back.
And the question was, when you achieve this state and you actually get into an animal or get into a state of communication with an animal that's so close that you're both aware of it, is the animal, in this case a cat, aware that you are there?
The simplest explanation I can give you is that they're going to pick up the pictures in your mind.
So if you're asking them a question, you're sending a particular frequency.
Now let's say that we have an animal on the stage, and I'm going to ask the group, let's ask this cat, what are you afraid of?
They send a frequency of fear.
They go into the body, the energetic body of the animal, maybe the memory banks of the animal, and I say, write down the first thing that comes to your mind, is this cat in love?
You're going to send them the frequency of love, of the joy of seeing another cat that just makes your heart sing.
Write down the first thing that comes to your mind.
So this is how we teach the class.
You send them fear.
Fear is a frequency.
It's a wave of energy.
You go into that library of records, which is their body.
You locate that particular experience, which is almost like walking into a blockbuster video store and saying, I'm going to look for this particular movie.
Now, what traumatized this dog?
I'm going to pull that record down and read it.
So that's how we can find particular pieces of information.
It's by sending different frequencies.
We send loneliness.
We send sadness.
We send, are you grieving?
We send, what makes you happy?
What's your favorite activity?
We can ask anything about their food, their medicine.
Does the medicine have some sort of other reaction?
Does it give you a headache?
Does it upset your stomach?
Okay, so the idea there is that you're, it's almost like being a dolphin.
Another way to look at this is that we're developing our sixth sense.
We are sending a laser beam, like a flashlight, Into the animal's experience to ask a question.
It's going to light up the holographic experience that matches the frequency of the feeling.
So we can say, we can ask anything about their emotions or their history or their relationships.
I understand that many times you're looking for, I don't know, something that might be physically bothering an animal or something that emotionally is bothering an animal.
But I've always sort of wanted to know, take a generally healthy cat, for example.
What are its, I mean, we all know what our daily thoughts are like.
They're busied and full of taxes and all the rest of the things that this time of year brings.
They're all individual, and they all think about things.
I think one of the biggest paradigm shifts is how similar all of our experiences are on this planet.
That we're all experiencing very similar things.
I mean, I have so many stories and so many things I want to tell you.
I'll give you a, for instance, when I was in South Africa, I went to a cheetah sanctuary, and I went into the pen of each cheetah and asked a whole series of questions, and I had national news on me, so I was under a lot of pressure.
I went into the pen of a cheetah named Joseph, and I said, what's going on?
Are you okay?
And he said, no.
And I said, what happened?
And I got a wave of sadness.
Okay, that's the emotion.
That's called clear sentience, clear sensing in Latin, where we can feel the emotion.
Then I take it a step further.
What's attached to this emotion?
I saw a female cheetah.
I said, okay, what's her name?
I hear the name Charlie.
Then I saw two cheetah cubs, and he said, they got sent away.
I said, okay, where did they go?
He said, up north.
I went, okay, I think I know where that is.
It's a different cheetah sanctuary.
Why did they send your mate away?
Because they're breeding her with somebody else.
I said, tell me something funny.
Tell me something crazy that you eat that no one would ever believe that you like to eat.
And he said, squash.
Tell him I love the squash.
I said, okay, that's ridiculous because I know for a fact that cheetah don't eat squash.
I said, well, what do you do for fun?
What's your favorite activity?
He said, tell him I love the baby bottles, the baby bottles that they tie on the ribbons.
All right, now, one of the properties of telepathic communication, the way that you know you're not manufacturing it, that it's coming in from the outside, speed.
Now, when the telephone rings and you know who's on the other line before you pick it up, and you go, oh, that's my mother, it breaks your normal thinking process.
Because the thinking process that you're manufacturing has a rhythm.
Now, when it's non-local information, it's simultaneous.
All of a sudden, bang, your mother comes into your mind, or you smell her perfume, or you hear her voice, or you hear her calling your name, or you, in your own mind say, oh, that's my mother.
Same thing, something's wrong with someone that you love.
When you sense there's a traffic jam, you shouldn't go this way, you should go that way.
It happens incredibly fast.
The second property is that you couldn't have made that up.
I wouldn't have told the African national news that the cheetah said that he likes to eat squash and play with human baby bottles.
Because I don't want to make a fool out of myself on national television.
So the quality of left field, that it's so strange.
You ask the dog his favorite food and he says cream cheese on a bagel.
And the person says, oh, I gave that to her last night.
So that's the second property.
The third property is the level of emotion.
If you're with an animal and you get hit with a wave of sadness, or you suddenly get a pang in one of your teeth and you go, whoa, I should have this cat's teeth checked.
Or you feel their nausea or you feel the pain in their lower back.
If you are a completely clear instrument, let's say that you don't have a bad knee, or let's say that you do and you're aware of that.
So you log that information.
Then we ask the donkey on the stage.
This really happened in London.
Incredible story.
I had 150 people in a room and we had a donkey on the stage.
And the owner said to me, the guardian, excuse me, is the donkey in any pain?
I look out and I ask the question.
I look out into the audience and dozens of people had one hand over their left jaw.
And they were all kind of going, ow.
You know, it was really obvious.
Then I started walking around and three people in the audience had drawn something that looked like a little lightning bolt.
Now, this is getting to the dun dun dun dun dun stage where they're making mud mountains in their living room.
You know, that scene from Closing the Years.
Now, I experience this on a daily basis: that we'll get a group of people, and half of them will come up with the same name.
They'll say, oh, this cat's favorite other cat is named Baxter.
Or, you know, they get something very similar.
So I'm used to this.
Well, in this case, I ask the group, what happened to the donkey?
All these hands go up, and they say her lower jaw on the left side still hurts.
One of her teeth is broken.
And then the guardian of the donkey said that her horse had kicked the donkey in the mouth, had broken one of her teeth on the lower left side.
She'd seen a vet three times, and her question was, is the donkey still in pain?
Now, that's how available it is.
If you check your body and you scan your own body and you say, okay, I know this isn't coming from me.
Same thing with your emotions.
I'm not projecting this pain on the animal.
I'm going to sit in absolute silence and clear out my instrument so that I can listen.
And then you tune into the frequency of that particular being, vibrate on their frequency.
So you're basically flatlining.
You're not thinking or feeling.
You're only listening.
Then all sorts of information is going to come in.
With these cheetah, first of all, the person who was keeping the cheetah told me that they would throw squash into Joseph's pen so that he could play with them.
He'd bat them around.
And they tied human baby bottles on a carousel.
And that's how they would exercise the cheetah.
And he had a mate named Charlie, and they had had two cubs, and she got sent up to Devilt.
So they had taken his mate away, and he was absolutely miserable about it.
So if you're asking me, I'm going to take this a step further, what do cats think about on a daily basis.
I went into the next pen, and I was working with a cat named Kaya.
I said, tell me a big secret, because, you know, the news is here, and I want to really prove to these people that you are incredibly intelligent and that you can communicate with us.
And Kaya said to me, I ran a body scan on him.
He was lying down.
He hadn't stood up yet.
He said, and this is how we can ascertain where the pain is in their body.
My focus kept going to his bladder.
And I went, ouch, does this still hurt?
He said, no, I'm fine now.
But I had two cases of cystitis.
He said, tell the humans thank you.
Their medicine worked.
I said, when was the last one?
He said, January.
And I was there in November.
I said, what else is going on with your body?
He said, my legs are uneven.
So when I stand up, my hips hurt because I've got hip dysplasia.
I said, did you have an accident?
He said, no, it was a birth defect.
I said, okay, tell me something really marvelous.
Tell me a secret.
He said, well, they're writing a book about me.
And I said, about all the cheetah in the sanctuary?
And he said, no, just me.
And very happy about this, very full of himself.
Well, when I got the keeper to come over, he stood up, had extremely uneven hips, which I couldn't see when he was lying down.
They confirmed he had had two bladder infections, and the last one had been the prior January, and that they were keeping a journal called the Kaya Journals, which was an online book.
And I had asked him, what's the book about?
And he said, it's to educate human children about the plight of the cheetah.
If you've ever been inside a cat and looked out through a cat's eyes at one of those moments, I'd just love to know what it is that it, whatever it is that it sees.
We'll be right back.
Good morning, everybody.
Amelia Kincaid is my guest, a top psychic in the U.S., a top animal communicator worldwide.
And obviously, she's done a lot of world travel.
And I'm going to go right back to this question about the unseen things that cats apparently see that we don't.
And I'm going to sort of rephrase the question, so we'll be right back.
Well, okay, Amelia, you told me a very specific story about a cat that would cry at the base of the stairs and the German Shepherd.
No, the Golden Retriever.
Anyway, what I was sort of after here, Amelia, was so many times a cat in a joyful moment, and I know you're looking for problems and, you know, trying to diagnose things a lot of times when you communicate, but a lot of times a cat in just a pure moment of absolute unbridled joy will be seen to be playing with something on the floor that obviously we can't see, but it's something the cat either sees or senses or something.
I did one talk show here in America, and the cat gave me the name.
I said, who do you love?
And she said, oh, I love it when Hope's in the house.
Hope's my favorite person.
And the woman burst into tears.
Her mother's name was Hope, and she had just died.
So her mom was in the house.
Now, I hear this every day.
This is a daily occurrence, and it's a daily occurrence with all my students.
I have a woman in England, and the language of miracles, I profiled my 20 best students because my entire purpose was to prove it's not just that I can do this.
Everyone can learn depending on how much discipline and how much determination they have.
20 students getting names, dates, details, medical information, histories, incredible things.
One of the most incredible students I have is a vet, and she can actually see inside the animal's body before she cuts them open.
She's a surgeon.
Her name is Dr. Julia Bertram.
She's spectacularly brilliant.
And when I first met Julia, I was teaching a workshop in Germany.
She also speaks German, so she came to see me there.
And I am getting around to answering your question.
We had a cat on the stage, and I said, who does the cat love?
She got three things in minute detail.
A brown and white guinea pig, a black and white cat, and a little goldfish.
Well, the guinea pig had just passed away, but the spirit of the guinea pig was still in the house.
Just because we can't see them, I see that one of the other paradigms is that the other side isn't out there somewhere.
We're cohabitating the same space with other dimensions.
So if your ex-wife, who is now in heaven, is in your living room, your cat is going to see her.
And if she bends down and pets the cat's heads, they would tell me that.
Or if you have all sorts of different spirit beings in the house that the cats are playing with, they can tell me what they are, whether they're mice or elves or whatever.
Any living being is thinking, feeling, having sensations, and can be accessed through a quantum process.
So even if, you know, our scientists have some pretty absurd ideas, really condescending and ridiculous ideas, like lobsters have no feelings because they don't have a central nervous system, or that any sort of insect that doesn't have a nervous system that mirrors ours, therefore can't think, and feel.
Well, unless you can actually talk to them and find out directly, what does a cricket feel?
What does a rat feel?
How much can a mouse feel?
I have one story, and I think this is in the language of miracles, where I was talking to rats.
And the rat said to me, tell mommy that I'm with Susie.
And Susie explained to me that it was a blonde woman who had passed away.
The rat that I was talking to was in spirit.
She had passed away.
And then the woman told me that her mother's name was Susie and that she was blonde and laughed and said, well, the rat couldn't possibly be with my mother.
My mother hated rats.
But every living being can be accessed and you can have a conversation.
Once you've realized all of this about living beings, all living beings, then it invokes a lot of questions about, for example, eating animals, performing experiments on animals for the benefit of human beings.
All of that jumps out at you as you realize that they're as sacred as the next living thing.
And over the decades, things are gradually starting to evolve if we're here long enough to even have things evolve.
I'm a big believer in free-range food.
And I think there's a big difference between having some animal that was factory farmed.
There's a difference between death and torture.
We're all going to die.
And I'm not promoting the people out there that are going to live their life off steak.
But the point being, if an animal is tortured every moment of its life, I'm more concerned about the quality of their life than the quantity of life.
I think there's a big difference between a lamb that was standing by the side of the road out in a beautiful field with its family under the stars in the rain in New Zealand and a lamb that is in a factory farm being tortured daily.
I don't think we have the right to do that.
I am 100% anti-vivisection.
That means I don't believe in laboratory animals at all, at all, under any circumstances.
Let's say that we're looking at a horse, and we're going to do a medical scan on that horse.
That means we're going to go into the body of the horse and very, very gently and slowly feel our way through that body, only with the horse's permission.
Because sometimes animals don't want to do that.
But if they do want to do that, every organ is vibrating at a particular frequency.
So it's as if it's all in harmony like a band.
The liver could be the string section, and the stomach could be the flutes.
I mean, it's a crazy analogy, but it works.
Now, let's say that one of those organs is out of balance, so it's not vibrating at the proper level where it should be.
It's going to be out of tune.
It's going to feel off.
If there's cancer in the body, it's going to be like there's Timpany crashing over the flute solo.
So if there's something wrong within the energetic field, you're going to feel it.
Okay, well, this is obviously at the very next level.
In other words, establishing some kind of communication in the way you described earlier in the crash course.
And now what you're describing is going to be the next level of learning because you're talking about sort of scanning and recognizing individual organs that are not vibrating at the right level.
And you'll get little tinges of pain or discomfort or nausea in your own body.
Now, the first level really is a mental ping-pong, where we do something very simple, like what color is the dog's food bowl?
We may have 100 people in the room, and so many people say blue and white, blue and white, blue and white, blue and white.
The exceptional student may say blue and white striped with a little brown bone in the center of the ceramic bowl.
And they're spot on because they're able to go into that animal's mind just for a moment and envision that you're hungry, look out the dog's eyes, and see what color is the food bowl.
We say, is the dog in love?
What does his favorite other dog in the whole world look like?
I can't tell you how many people within one room will say, oh, it's a little white Bijan.
It's a little white scruffy poodle.
It's a little white something.
I mean, one of the ways that we know that this works is because there's so much uniformity.
It's scientifically impossible.
And then when they start yelling out names, it's shocking when you've got a whole group of people saying, oh, well, the owner's sister's name is Jesse.
Jesse, Jesse, Jackie, Jackie, she's blonde.
It's her sister, blah, blah, blah.
And then all those people are right.
So we may start with very simple things like favorite food, favorite activity, what's your favorite toy look like?
Where's the cat's favorite spot in the house?
And I'll actually have people who can draw the entire house.
And where is the couch?
And where are the windows?
And it's oftentimes the most skeptical students.
They'll come in saying, oh, I can't do it.
They end up being spectacular.
The medical install is a little bit more, and then the emotional body, you're going to pick up a lot of the different feelings from the animal.
And you may hear those pieces of information in words, you might not.
And Dr. Mitchell helped me describe this.
It's not that the animal's talking to you.
It's not that they're sending you thoughts in English words.
Because my German students hear the animals in German.
My Norwegian students hear the animals in Norwegian.
You're going to pick up the frequency and your brain makes sense of it and your brain turns it into something that you understand.
I've got a cat who helps me teach my workshops in England, in the Lake District in England.
And when we first brought this cat in, we asked the cat, what's so special about the other cat at home?
Well, the other cat at home is blind.
The cat in the workshop was taking enormous pieces of tree trunks and dragging them into the house and was leaving tree branches in strategic spots throughout the house.
Well, the woman kept taking the tree branches and hauling them back outside and leaving them in the yard.
Well, then the cat who could see would bring the tree branches back in.
He would leave one at the base of the stairs.
He would leave one in front of the television so that the blind cat couldn't get behind the TV and get tangled up in the cords.
He left one at the corner of the kitchen to show where to turn to get into the kitchen to get to the food.
The woman finally realized the cat was creating borders for the blind cat.
I mean, for every story that there is out there, and the next book I'm going to work on is about animals who save lives: of animals who jump on the bed, wake the person up from a deep sleep in the middle of the night, and this is a true story.
And then the woman found out that her bedspread was about to catch on fire because her space heater was too close to her bed.
Well, her little dog jumped up on the bed, frantically, scratched her face and woke her up and saved her life.
Well, they absolutely love it, but not all animals like the kind of music we think they like.
If there's a piano in the house, the cats are going to tell me about it.
Cats love piano music.
I've always had jazz cats myself.
So they love jazz.
But, you know, people who leave the radio on thinking that animals are just going to want to hear human jabber and commercials, that's not necessarily true.
One time I had a workshop where the teacher was a parrot, and I said, what's your favorite thing?
And she said, when mommy sings to me and dances around.
And a lot of the people in the room got the same thing.
And one time I spoke to a German shepherd who said his favorite thing in the world was when daddy would ride with him in the pickup and sing to the ridiculous music on the radio, which turned out to be, what is it, Clearance Clearwater Revival.
And my own cat, Mr. Jones, who was one of the stars of the Language of Miracles, who's now in heaven, his favorite piece of music and the only song he would ever sing along to was Chopin's Nocturne in E minor.
And whenever I played this one particular song, I promise you I'm not making this up, my big main coon cat would come out and meow along to it.
Amelia, it was either Edgar, Casey, or Seth that said that the Sphinxes of Egypt, which there are many of, represented that the soul was drawn here initially to the cat's body.
Then after reincarnating, could the soul inhabit a human body?
So Amelia, I wondered if you had ever experienced anything that would verify that idea.
And it also eliminates that idea of human hierarchy in a food chain.
If I'm working with animals who are telling me that they used to be human, or if I've got a horse that says it used to be a cat, or a cat that says it used to be used to be.
And even when I wrote the first book, I didn't think that that was true.
I thought that animals pretty much stayed within their own species boundaries.
And then, over time, I've seen it happen too often.
And I had one gal who Came to me for a reading years ago, and her little dog said that, no, I'm sorry, her ferret said that it used to be a black and white dog that had died the year before.
And the girl burst into tears and said that the reason, and the spirit told me that it came back as a ferret because she wasn't allowed to have dogs in her new apartment building.
So he wanted to be with her, and he had to take another form, so he came back as a ferret.
They'll come back in any form that they can in order to be close to us.
Amelia, first-time caller, I love listening to what you're talking about.
I had a finch come to me one day and come in my bedroom, fly in my house, needed healing, and I'm a healer.
And I healed it, and when it left in the morning, I carried it out in my hand, and it was ready to go.
It was healed.
And it turned and looked at me, and I could almost hear its voice, and it said, thank you.
Now, my question that I wanted from that time to get better at speaking to the animals.
I feel very awkward at speaking with them.
If you could give a little more detail of exactly how you accomplish that, what is exactly going on in your thinking and what you're feeling at those moments when you're speaking to these animals?
When the information comes in from the outside, it's lightning fast, and you're going to get a flash of a picture, a word, a feeling, a taste, a sensation.
It's subtle and it's quick.
And if you learn how to send a thought, isolate one single thought as your question, send that thought, and then go black.
Move into that silence inside your own heart where you're sitting in absolute quiet, feeling nothing but love.
The information comes flying in.
And then you learn how to listen to things that are moving that quickly on such a subtle frequency.
All right, Amelia, let's say you're in a house with three cats, as I am, and you want to specifically speak with or understand the feeling of just one cat.
Once you're in the place that you described in the crash course earlier, is it merely your intent that will establish the communication with the animal you want to establish the communication with?
After I had a beloved cat put to sleep, I felt, I guess you'd say, a mental connection with him in the spirit realm.
And he was very upset that he no longer had his body because he still felt alive.
And a few months later, this cat showed up at my door that looked exactly like him.
And I always wondered, did he, you know, I wondered if he went and found a cat that looked like him so that he could be with me vicariously through this other cat, or if he actually possessed this other cat.
Well, mine is working out fairly well, except for the old man in the house, who I've had about 10 years.
He's a Siamese cat, and his name is Worf.
And while he was in the house all by himself, he used the cat box without any kind of problem.
But when I recently got a second cat and then a third, excuse me, he will get into that box and he'll strictly go on the right-hand side of the box and then he will scrape all the sand from the left-hand side to cover it up, thereby making it so it won't recycle anymore.
I tried it once, and I had four kittens that would run for their lives and then stop using the box because it has this terrible mechanism in it, like a monster.
I think, now here's the difference, though, Art.
You're saying that they would all use the box, but that's before you learned how to talk to them.
If you know how to talk to them, and you give the old king of the house his own box and his own room, and you tell the other ones, you do not touch his territory.
He is the king in this house.
He's got his own box.
He's got his own stuff.
Give everyone their own possessions.
When you can talk to them, then it's going to change things.
We've got kind of a touching story and a little bit of a question.
We had a dog.
We had her, ended up having her about 20 years before she passed away.
But her and my grandfather were real close.
My grandfather passed away about 12 years ago.
And when he did, she, I'm sorry, this is kind of hard for me to tell it.
She howled like she was in terrible pain for about four hours the day that he died.
We lived in Georgia, and he lived in New Jersey.
And, you know, we didn't tell her that he died.
You know, if they were coming to visit, we'd tell her he's coming to visit.
She'd get all excited.
And they said she howled when he died.
And the day of his funeral, she was with a friend of ours, and he told us that all day she would not stop howling at all the whole day, like she was in pain, like her heart was ripped out.
Her friend was gone.
And my question for you would be, me and my wife had a rabbit.
It passed away.
My grandmother had a stroke.
They were shocked that she survived.
About two weeks after she had her stroke, the rabbit passed away.
And I've always heard that animals, that close family animals, will give up their lives almost to save a human life.
And see, these stories, I mean, I could go on for years and years and years saying animals can think and feel and telepathy is real.
And then you can prove it to me in one story by saying that a dog that wasn't even in the same state as the man, it cries all day the day that the man dies.
Absolutely they're in contact.
Absolutely an animal can shoulder the burden and even take on the illness that someone else has in order to slow down the person's passage.
Well, no question about the psychic ability of animals.
It was 2020, I think.
I'm sure you saw it, Amelia.
If you didn't, you've got to.
Did a piece testing dogs.
And what they did is they would put cameras in the home, and then they would have the owner start home at an unusual time of day.
I mean, after all, you know, an animal knows the time of day when the owner usually comes home, but they would fool the animal, and they would start the owner home five hours ahead of time.
Inevitably and without question, and 2020 showed it, those animals knew the owner was on the way home.
Is it because, Amelia, because they don't have the busyness that we humans have that their psychic abilities are naturally enhanced, naturally stronger than ours?
but they do have a lead on us in that while I'm sure they have little daily concerns, they don't have the kind of lineup of to-do things that human beings have.
So right before you fall asleep at night, reach out to her in your mind.
And from a physical standpoint, one of the things you can do is turn on your porch lights or flicker the porch lights and say run toward the flickering light.
For example, Amelia, if you have two cats and you bring a third into the mix, as I did not long ago, you're in for, I don't know, two or three months of help.
I mean, one of the analogies is that we say that if you had one cat and you go out and you get another cat and you bring the second cat home and you say, okay, look, you're going to be living with this other cat for the rest of your life.
That would be like if someone went out and they said, okay, Art, I have an arranged marriage for you.
I found a woman.
She's East Indian.
She doesn't speak any English and she weighs 280 pounds.
But she's your wife now and you're going to be living with her for the rest of your life.
Have fun.
That's what our cats feel like.
Our cats are like, what the?
I didn't plan this.
I didn't pick this cat out.
And we thrust these animals together and say, you know, love it.
Get along.
Now, one of the solutions is that when you bring in the new cat, say to the pre-existing cat, I got you a pet.
I got this new cat for you.
So you teach the new cat all the house rules.
You're in charge.
You're still in command.
It's your territory.
But you teach them everything about how to live here, how to help the people, how to get along in this household.
Yes, I am visually impaired, and I have had several pets and been acquainted with several other animals.
And it has been my experience that within the, I'd say up to the maybe third or fourth time I've seen that animal, a particular animal, they will realize that I have a disability and will tend to either look out for me or realize that they need to stay out of my way, otherwise they may get stepped on.
And that just to me shows extreme intelligence because there are people who can see, there are humans who can see who realize that.
I had a guy come to one of my seminars who was a Navy captain and he trained seeing eye dogs for the blind.
And he said it was a regular occurrence that the humans would say, oh, I see this, I see that, I see, you know, landmarks in the neighborhood, that there was no way that they could know were there.
And when he said, how is it that you could see those?
The people say, well, I saw it through the eyes of the dog.
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Or, you know, even the dog.
I've had a service dog before.
And I'll tell you this, he was the closest friend I have ever had.
And I had to return him due to circumstances out of my control.
But for the two years that I was with him, I never felt alone and I never felt unsafe.
I have a spirit medicine and interspecies communication practice myself in Oregon, and I agree with Amelia that the animals are here to teach us.
And my question, given the grim state of the world with what the humans are doing to themselves and to the planet, what are you hearing from the other species, Amelia, about how we can save ourselves and the planet?
In my daily interspecies work, including with my neighbors, the Sasquatch family, I'm really getting that it's dropping into our hearts, that there's no substitute for that.
It really is a work of the heart.
And I just wanted to hear what you were getting from the other species.
I think what we're doing on this planet is we're educating people for the next planet.
I think we're educating people to learn how to take care of a planet, live in harmony with the world, the water, take care of their atmosphere, take care of their trees, take care of their animals.
Because this is just one blink in time, in eternity.
And we can't either colonize Mars or go anywhere else with the education level that we have.
Because what we've done is we have completely trashed and destroyed our planet.
So what would make the next world any better than this if we don't learn something new?
And what this is at this moment is a last-ditch educational effort to try to raise consciousness as quickly as possible and get people to learn how to love and care for their other living beings.
And I was just wanting to let everybody know that, you know, you don't need to go buy your cat toys that they're not going to play with because there isn't a cat I haven't known that doesn't love these.