Ep29 What Your Pet Knows About Your Work, with Animal Communicator Mary Clouse
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In this episode of WooBiz, Andy Walker is joined by animal communicator Mary Clouse to explore how animals perceive, interpret, and respond to human emotional and mental states—especially in work-from-home and entrepreneurial environments. Mary explains that animal communication is a nonverbal, intuitive exchange, comparable to sign language, and that most people already engage in it without realizing it.
The conversation moves from foundational concepts—how animals send images, emotions, and physical sensations—to real-world examples showing how pets mirror stress, health issues, and emotional patterns in their human companions. Mary also demonstrates live animal communication with Andy’s dog, revealing how observant and context-aware animals truly are. The episode reframes pets not as passive companions, but as active participants in our emotional, energetic, and professional lives.
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Woo Skills in This EpisodeMary introduces a simple, accessible exercise designed to help beginners recognize intuitive signals from their animals. This practice builds confidence in nonverbal perception and helps distinguish imagination from received information.
Start by calming your mind and focusing on your pet. Instead of asking a question verbally, visualize an empty symbol or space—like a blank screen or bowl—and mentally ask a simple, neutral question, such as what your pet enjoys eating or doing for fun. Allow the first image, sensation, or feeling to arise without judgment.
Summary of WooBiz+ Extended EpisodeThe extended episode expands beyond household pets into broader questions about animal consciousness, interspecies communication, and spiritual awareness. Mary discusses communicating with horses, birds, reptiles, insects, and wild animals, explaining how intelligence is not tied to brain size but to the awareness of the soul.
She also explores animals’ understanding of death and the afterlife, describing how animals perceive life before birth and after physical death without the same conceptual “veil” humans experience. Additional discussion covers practical topics such as communicating with wildlife, setting energetic boundaries, and why certain animals respond more readily than others.
The extended conversation deepens the philosophical and metaphysical implications of animal communication while remaining grounded in practical experience.