An awesome video invoked a knee jerk reaction in me so strong that I have to immediately make noise here about the word, noise, in the reel’s headline, “Weird Animal Noises”. A cute, but unjustified choice of words to describe the heartfelt sounds of the animals shown.
My initial mission in 2003 to come out of the closet online about my animal communication skills—an inborn gift that animals including us and all of life share—was, and is, to stir up a sense of our connection, our kinship with at least all animals, not just our pets.

All of life is joined together…entangled…according to quantum physicists and mystics alike. If we were not all connected together within one ‘heart’, we would not all have the means to communicate with all life to make others fully aware of our presence and significance.
If all living beings were not intrinsically connected, a flower for example would not have the necessary color to signal bees that “luscious nectar is right here for you.”
A bee’s changing vibrational frequency would lack the capacity for a flower to know the bee’s intention to simply snuggle between the petals for a nap, or drink in the flower’s nectar and carry her pollen away to help birth more flowers and nectar.
A tiger would not smell the scent of fear or sense the vibration of our energy signaling that a juicy meal is available nearby for the taking.
We humans are limited under the concept that words are the best forms of communication with each other. Yet, our verbal language is not understood by anyone who hasn’t learned it.
And as we all know, two humans who actually do speak the same language are either not entirely understood by the other, or are often misunderstood. We comfortably accept this failing as miscommunication.
I understand every sentence I write here. But am I communicating clearly to you what I assume my words are saying?

Words. An extremely limiting form of expression. When you think about it…with more than words.
We will all eventually fully embrace not only our mental telepathic abilities, but also explore and deepen our innate animal skills in physical telepathy…a phrase I coined in my 2009 book.
Humanity’s belief that we are better than nature is our greatest downfall as a species.
So what has all this got to do with the title of this post?
Everything.
Judging animal sounds as “noise” is a subtle enhancement of our imagined separation from our animal relatives living in the natural world…despite the awe inspiring, deeply intimate, far reaching affect their not at all weird sounds actually have on us.
The sound of a voice from any of nature’s wild animals, if we listen, is a voice so pure that it can touch us beyond the wrongheaded belief that humans are bestowed with a permit to torture and/or murder our natural relatives. And destroy the water and the ground on and in which they live, because we can.
Major planetary cataclycisms are cyclical. Could it be that the planetary mess we’re unwantonly creating was carved by Nature into the stone of human nature along with our fullon narcissism to help nature accelerate the next cataclism? A kind of getting our lives as we know them over with sooner than later as nature’s way of balancing the earth’s human overpopulation?
This is the Year of the Snake shedding skin according to the Chinese Calendar based on the ancient MU Calendar. MU, though believed by current humanity to be a mythological continent, was actually a continent acknowledged by a few modern scholars as the first civilization.
I wonder what Earth shedding her skin to make room for the new sounds like.
The noise of a leaf blower ramped up inside our ears?
The lullaby of an elk, a loon, a meerkat?
Silence?
Love?
All of the above?
Wonder Full.
Wishing Earth’s Newbirth a Resounding Happy Forever Valentine.