Telepathy Between Living Beings
- Sussurro degli Animali

- Nov 18, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 7
Animal Communication Diary

There are invisible bonds that unite all living beings. Bonds that cannot be seen, but can be felt.
Rupert Sheldrake, a visionary biologist and author, calls them morphic fields and has been observing them for years, seeking to understand how animals communicate with one another and with humans beyond the ordinary senses.
Dogs That Sense Their Guardian's Return

Rupert Sheldrake studied the dog Jaytee, who seemed to know exactly when his guardian was about to return home.
Video recordings and experiments revealed
a surprising phenomenon: Jaytee would
run to the window at the very moment his
human began the journey back. It was not the sound of the street, nor a familiar smell: it was an invisible, intimate bond
connecting them beyond space and time.

The Parrot That Reads Thoughts
Then there's N'kisi , Aimee Morgana's African grey parrot, who responded to images seen by his human companion in another room, speaking relevant words, as if he were directly perceiving what Aimee was observing.
A fascinating example of interspecies telepathy: a silent bridge between different species, made of attention and empathy.
“Perceptive” Animals
It is not uncommon for pets to seem to know before people do: when we are about to return home, when we decide to take them to the vet, or when we are experiencing intense emotions. Surveys by Rupert Sheldrake show that many guardians share these experiences. These are not coincidences, but signs of a natural and profound connection.
Coordination Between Conspecifics
Even among animals of the same species, there are signs of remarkable synchronisation:
Horses moving together, reacting in harmony to the stimuli of the herd.
Flocks of birds soaring through the sky as if they shared a single heart, avoiding collisions and dancing in the air.
Pods of dolphins playing and hunting, moving in unison, perceiving one another without words or obvious signals.
These phenomena do not arise from controlled experiments, but they clearly illustrate the theory of morphic resonance: an invisible field that unites individuals, allowing coordination and communication beyond the ordinary senses
Morphic Fields: The Invisible Language of Life
According to Sheldrake, we all live immersed in a subtle network of information. Animals and humans can perceive one another, anticipate events, and synchronise. Telepathy is not magic, but a forgotten natural ability that we can rediscover when we open ourselves, with trust and attention, to the living world.
Final Reflection
Observing animals means learning to read silence and empathy. It is understanding that invisible bonds are real, that life communicates in countless subtle ways, and that every gesture, every glance, every movement carries a hidden message.
Let us open ourselves to this invisible dialogue. Let us listen with our hearts: animals speak, and often they do so even before words are spoken.


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