Code of Ethics
for Interspecies Telepathic Communicators
As communicators, we cannot force, convince or command an animal to do things. We only listen and convey their messages. A communication does not involve my personal opinion, unless stated otherwise.
I have no expertise in veterinarian science and do not diagnose or medicate. I can share insights and areas of discomfort that the animals may convey. I am neither a behaviourist nor a trainer and certain circumstances may require the expertise of those specialists.
When I communicate with nature, plants, elements or animals, I become an antenna to send and receive information through the one universal language: consciousness. This is a way of being which transcends judgementalness and expectations. Present moment awareness puts aside my assumptions, which allows me to be a clear conduit for the communication with animals and nature.
The following declaration is based to its major part on a text by Penelope Smith (animaltalk.net), which she wrote 1990 for animal communicators. I adjusted it according to my view and intention.

Code of Ethics
Our motivation is compassion for all beings and a desire to help all species understand each other better, particularly to help restore the lost human ability to freely and directly communicate with other species, in particular animals.
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We honour those that come to us for help, not judging, condemning or invalidating them for their mistakes or misunderstandings but honouring their desire for change and harmony.
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We know that to keep this work as pure and harmonious as possible requires that we continually grow and do spiritual housekeeping to maintain our integrity. We know that telepathic communication can be clouded or overlaid by our own unfulfilled emotions, projections, judgments or lack of love for self and others. We walk in humility, willing to recognise and clear up our errors in understanding others’ communication (human and non-human alike).
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We cultivate knowledge and understanding of the dynamics of human, non-human and interspecies behaviour and relationships, to increase the good results of our work. We get whatever education and / or personal help we need to do our work effectively, with compassion, respect and joy.
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We seek to draw out the best in those that connect to us and increase understanding toward mutual resolution of problems. We go only where we are asked to help, so that others are receptive and we truly can help.
We respect the feelings and ideas of others and work for interspecies understanding, not pitting one side against another but walking with compassion for all. We acknowledge the things that we cannot change and continue where our work can be most effective.
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We respect the privacy of people and animal companions we work with and honour their desire for confidentiality. While doing our best to help, we allow others their boundaries and dignity, and help them to help their animal companions.
We cultivate understanding and awareness in others, rather than dependence on our ability. We offer people ways to be involved in understanding their fellow beings of other species.
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We acknowledge our limitations and seek help from other professionals as needed. It is not our job to name and treat diseases, and we refer people to veterinarians for diagnosis of physical illnesses.
We may relay animals’ ideas, feelings, pains, symptoms as they describe them or as we feel or perceive them and this may be helpful to veterinary health professionals. We may assist via counselling and other gentle healing methods.
We let clients decide for themselves how to work with healing their animal companions’ distress, disease or injury, given all the information available.
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The goal of any consultation, lecture, workshop or interspecies experience is optimal communication, refined awareness and perception, understanding and compassion amongst the beings involved.
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Thank you for acknowledging this statement.
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