Solar Light and What Your Animals Are Already Feeling
Have you noticed your animals acting differently lately?
Maybe your dog is more restless at night. Your cat stares at walls with an intensity that feels almost otherworldly. Your horse is hypersensitive, reactive to things you can't see or hear. Your rabbit sits perfectly still in a way that feels less like rest and more like... listening.
You're not imagining it. And your animals aren't "off."
They're tuning in.
We are living through a period of extraordinary solar activity. Waves of light and electromagnetic energy are washing over our planet, and every living being is feeling it, humans and animals alike, each in their own way, yet navigating the same energetic ocean together.
Are you feeling it too? Disrupted sleep, vivid dreams, unusual fatigue, heightened emotions, ringing in the ears, or a deep sense that something is shifting, personally, globally, spiritually. These are not signs that something is wrong. They are signs that your body and energy field are recalibrating, coming into alignment with an evolving Sun.
Your animals feel every bit of this. And often, before you do.
Animals don't filter energy the way humans do. What we struggle to sense, they feel immediately and completely. They are your living barometers of the invisible world. Horses, in particular, have long been known to sense electromagnetic shifts before humans are aware of them, standing at the fence line, gazing at the horizon, perfectly still, as if receiving a transmission the rest of us have yet to tune into.
If your animal seems more connected, more watchful, more present than usual, lean in. They may be picking up frequencies that carry information, comfort, even guidance meant for you.
You don't need to understand solar cycles or ascension timelines to receive what your animals are offering. You only need to slow down, breathe, and notice.
Sit with them quietly. Ask inwardly: What do you want me to know right now?
Then listen, not just with your ears, but with your whole body.
The answers may surprise you.
Listen2Animals.com
Debbie Johnstone


