In studying how animal-people can predict impending earthquakes, scientists experimented with the effects of tiny electrical impulses on dolphin-people in the ocean. The results reveal that dolphin-people are highly sensitive to these impulses, which do not cause any harm to them and cannot be felt by the average human. They responded by making unusually loud, intense sounds and avoided getting near where the electrical impulses were emitted, even when there was a food reward in the area.
While animal-people show anxious behavior in anticipation of an impending disaster, scientists also noticed a difference in the human patients’ blood levels during their hospital stay days before a disaster occurred. They believe that subtle changes in the electromagnetic field, which typically may come and go unnoticed, have physiological impacts on both humans and animal-people.
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake believes that all social animal-people have such fields joining them together even when they move apart. In a pack of wolf-people, for instance, observation has shown that without howling, they could still tell not only what the others are doing but also where they are; therefore, they are able to re-gather over many miles. "Now, in flocks of birds, and here you see a flock of starlings over Brighton West Pier, and here are some more pictures of starlings, the entire flock moves in a coordinated way. The animals changed direction without bumping into each other. They must anticipate where their neighbors are moving extremely fast."
Animal-people have the super sensory abilities to detect subtle frequencies, electrical impulses, or sounds and stay connected through expansive morphic fields that the human physical senses are not able to perceive. Regardless of what we want to call this ability – super sensory, telepathy, intuition, or connectedness, it is a natural way of life for people of the animal kingdom. Perhaps if humans tune in to the Divine consciousness of our heart and soul, we too will remember our interconnectedness with all beings.