Showing posts with label Language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Language. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2016

What Kind of Language do the Animals Communicate in?

My column in Tidningen Nära 

What Kind of Language do the Animals Communicate in?


Can a foreign dog from Italy understand the Swedish language when adopted in that country?

The brilliance of animals is that they can communicate in any language.

Animals talk in images and emotions. Its as if we would see a silent film that changes shades like a mood ring. They have clarity in what they are sending and do not send out different or contradictory signals as we humans can do. We can say one thing but mean something completely different.

Children and animals have the cleanest and clearest communication.

What is scientifically proven is, when animals communicate (or small children) they transmit images. These inner images are 0.4 seconds faster than our spoken words. We can think of something and often the animal perceives (or receives) it.

Body language is of course also a major factor in the whole process of communication, just as with humans. However, the animals must be required to learn not their own language but also the human language.

Giovanni was a small terrier abandoned in a shelter. I sat down beside him and felt a tremendous sadness flowing from the little dog. He had lost someone he loved!

The owner of the shelter nodded, and told me that the dog’s owner had died, but the remaining members from the family didn’t want him. I laid down next to him and was only in the moment.

I was later told where his master was buried, and I took the dog with me to the cemetery. Directly, Giovanni jumped out and began to sniff, and then moved up to the newly made grave.

Later Giovanni jumped into the car and his energy field had changed. Several days later, we could see a huge difference in his behavior. He ate, and he eyes sparkled again.

At the cemetery, I could "think" the emotions in peace and quiet while Giovanni picked up "pictures". There was no one around that could interfere with us, with his or her negative feelings, or send pictures that they felt sorry for Giovanni. Pity turns into negative emotions and allows children and animals to translate them into a message of  "useless". They feel like “no one likes me”.

A few days later Giovanni was adopted. His new energies attracted the new family, an elderly couple, like his former master.

Animal Language has no words; energies can speak all languages. If we are clean and clear in our thoughts and flow we then become understandable. Swedish as well as  Italian.

That's Amore!
Mia Mattsson-Mercer


Saturday, June 2, 2007

Good Thought to us Authors

Don't take rejection personally,
but take criticism very seriously.

David Eisenbach

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Language

Missing In Action = MIA

Living in a Military atmosphere in North Carolina (Fayetteville is dominated by Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base) isn’t always easy, specially for one such as me who comes from a country with a strong neutral tradition --- Sweden. Sure we have an Army, but we don’t see them or hear much about them.
When I was expecting my daughter Olivia I was so happy and wanted the whole word to know about it, too. On a t-shirt I ironed my name with white letters on my chest, and Olivia’s name on my belly. I thought it was obvious that it showed I was pregnant and the child’s name was “Olivia”, and my name must be “Mia”.
However, I was so surprised one day when a lady approached me and burst out with sympathy in her voice, “ Oh Honey, I am so sorry that Olivia is missing in action!”

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Induced or Seduced?

With English as a second language, I sometimes find myself in situations where I can only blush. Pregnant with Olivia, my male doctor had told me that they would have to “induce” me for Olivia to come out.
And so they did and everything went great.
A couple of month’s later people asked me if Olivia had been born on her due date?
“Oh,yes I was seduced by my doctor.”
My husband broke out in sweat when he had to correct me that it was “induced” rather than “seduced!”