We are nature: rediscovering intuitive animal communication and deep listening
- lorenzasciarini

- Apr 6
- 2 min read

An invitation to reconnect with nature, with animals, and with that part of ourselves that already knows how to listen.
We love nature.
And perhaps, even more deeply,
we are nature.
As human beings, our lives are intimately connected with the cycles and rhythms of the natural world.
Nature is a mirror: it inspires us, teaches us, and deepens our sense of belonging.
Wherever we look, we can recognize the same patterns—in molecules, plants, animals, planets… and within ourselves.
We are part of nature, not separate
We live according to the same principles as trees, mountains, clouds, and animals.
We begin our lives curled within the maternal womb, like a closed bud.
Then, slowly, we open, like a flower unfolding.
And when the cycle is complete, we return to the earth.
Like all living beings.
Yet nothing is ever truly lost.
We leave seeds—through our children, our relationships, our gestures, and the invisible traces we continue to sow in the world.
Rebirth is already written within every ending.
The silent language of nature
If we observe closely, we can recognize this language everywhere.
Our moods change like the sky.
Our thoughts pass like clouds.
Emotions, like rain, cleanse and renew.
This language is not made of words.
It is made of presence, perception, and listening.
Intuitive animal communication: returning to listening
Animals already live in connection with these rhythms.
They do not need to remember—they are within the flow of life.
Intuitive animal communication is not something we learn from the outside.
It is something we remember.
When we enter into communication with an animal, we are not doing anything.
We are simply listening.
A listening made of images, sensations, and subtle perceptions.
Animals as mirrors
Animals, like nature, are mirrors.
They show us what is already present within us, but that we may no longer see.
And when we truly listen to them, we begin to listen to ourselves as well.
Returning to what we are
Returning to nature means returning to listening.
To presence.
To authentic connection.
With animals.
With life.
And with ourselves.
If you feel the desire to understand your animal more deeply,
intuitive animal communication can open a space of listening and authentic connection.
Discover the sessions or contact me to begin this journey together.



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