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A Conversation with a wild Mink
by Diana Lynn Siderides
After Christmas (07), Nakota
(my Australian Shepherd) and I were headed back to the truck when I
caught sight of a wild Mink that was tugging at something on top of the
ice. Then Nakota saw it and walked quietly over toward it and the Mink
walked closer yet to Nakota and I told Nakota, “no” in my head
and he just stood there quietly. At that same moment that I told Nakota
“no,” the Mink realized that I had spoken to Nakota silently. The Mink
then turned toward me and asked, “How did I do that?” “I
talked to Nakota in my head” I responded. When I asked him
what he was tugging at in the frozen ice, the Mink ignored me. I told
him “that he didn’t have a chance of pulling this thing out because
he wasn’t strong enough” and the little Mink turned and stared at
me. I then gave him some Reiki and he softened immediately, was relaxed
and didn’t seem to have a care in the world. As I got closer to him,
Nakota was still just watching, the Mink walked closer to the edge of
the ice and I suggested to the Mink that he was pushing his luck; he
stopped and stared at me and then I guess he decided it was time to
leave and he was gone.
I didn’t see the Mink again until March
24th as he was walking across the road from the wetlands to the ditch of
water. He stopped and looked at Nakota who was going to chase him until
I yelled “NO.” The Mink lingered a little bit longer enticing Nakota
before disappearing into the ditch.
As I walked up to the spot where he
entered the water he was not communicating with me. I gave him some
Reiki energies and wished him well and walked away. Further into our
walk the Mink contacted me and I asked him if he would share his day
with me, he was silent and then said, “YES.” I asked him a
question that came to mind “Would a river otter kill you?”
The Mink said “No. First off,
I have watched you over the past several months making sure you did not
see me. I find you interesting and different from most upright animals
[people]. I have to be careful not to trust you too much.
Upright animals can be mean and hurtful to us smaller animals. And that
dog of yours wants to kill me, yet in his respect for you, he doesn’t
and that is why I like to watch you when you come out, as the sky gets
lighter. I am active most of the days; I usually sleep in the mid parts
of the darkened sky [I believe he means the early morning hours 1
a.m. through 5 a.m.]. Upon waking up, I cautiously go out of my den
to see if I am being targeted by another predator and then I head down
to the water to clean myself up and to catch my morning meal; could be
worms or some vegetation coming up in the water or a wonderful small
fish. Then I go about my business during the light hours; I am currently
working on attracting a mate because I believe this area is a good home
especially with this upright animal about. [He knows I will give
him Reiki]. I love the water and the vegetation along the banks; it
is good to play in and eat. I am very good at stalking my prey out of
the water; this takes a lot of concentration to be good!”
This was the end of the conversation with
this wild Mink, he was too busy with his day to go further in talking;
he didn’t like my questions at all which is typical when communicating
with wildlife.
Today, March 25th, it was colder this
morning as it had rained all night and as I was walking back I looked
into the wetlands hoping to catch a glimpse of the Mink. I watched as a
pair of Mallards appeared to be swimming away from something and that
something was the Mink and a small River Otter swimming side by side.
When they saw me they immediately dived under the water and I started
giving them Reiki and they surfaced and swam toward me till they got to
the bank. The Mink turned right and the River Otter went left; I
watched the Otter till he swam into some tall vegetation and both of
them said, “Bye.” Then the Mink said, “See we never hurt one
another as we are cousins, we play and have fun.” What is
interesting is that the Mink orchestrated getting the River Otter to
come to show me that they do in fact get along as I had asked this
question yesterday. Wild animals are so cool!
I love to go out most mornings because of
the opportunities that present themselves to me, such as the
conversation with this Mink. Inner Energy is a 4-day
Seminar that gives you the student the “tools” to be able to carry-on
such a communication. If you are interested in these possibilities,
please go to my website
www.warmfuzzycenter.com for more information on how to Communicate
with animals and how to share Reiki with wildlife and your own pets.
The next scheduled Inner Energy
Seminar is: Aug 7, 8, 9, & 10, 2008
Go in a good way. . .
The best way to understand what having an
animal communication done is to read the
testimonials
from actual communications made available with the permission of
the client.
For Animal Communications:
(4) options for getting an Animal Communication:
$45 for 20 minutes (1 or 2 questions)
$125 for 45 minutes
$135 for 60 minutes
$195 for both the Communications and Reiki with
documentation of the session sent to you.
FOR
INFORMATION -CALL DIANA AT: Warm Fuzzy Center (208) 584-9034 e-mail
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