Wise message from a turtle

The wise turtle is the right one!

Anne is one of my animal communication students who participates in my monthly group sessions. She was visiting the Toronto Zoo and felt that the turtle in the photo had a message. It is a black-breasted turtle in the Indo-Malaysian Pavilion. It is 13 cm long, making it one of the smallest turtles in the world.


Anne wasn't sure if this message was for her, about her mission, or for all of us. Here is the turtle's response when I asked her about it in the group session. Yes, the turtle's message is for all of us!

Message from the turtle

It's interesting that you picked up on my feeling. Yes, yes, yes, I am so happy to talk with you! What a great opportunity you are giving me! A lot of people come by, some look at us, and some are really interested in what we look like... But to feel that you were really in touch with me, with us, on another level, it's very interesting. It's nice.

So many of you are changing. You have this envelope, the body, that you live in. A shell, not like mine, but your own shell in which you live and breathe and exist. As many of us, and I'm talking about the different species, including humanity, we are all in the process of shedding our shells. It is time to allow ourselves to step out of what is so familiar, so comfortable, where we feel so safe, and into a new form, a larger environment where the energy, the Essence of life can flow. To really move, as Life does. Many of you fear this change. Many question it and cling to the shell that is so familiar to them. But remember, often when we become too comfortable in an environment, we stop growing. That's when aches and pains start to show up. They are caused by the contraction we maintain out of fear of the new.


Know that nothing is really new. Life moves in a circle. Therefore, what seems new today has been experienced by all of us before. We do not need to be afraid; we simply need to follow the circular movement of Life. We are ending an important cycle for all species and we are starting another one. Let's do it together, consciously and joyfully! Let's have fun and appreciate this opportunity! We are participating in this movement by moving into another shell, let's say a newer, better version of the one we are in now. Let's continue this growth, movement, and collaboration here on Earth. Whether we are aware of it or not, we all do. By connecting to this movement, we make it easier for ourselves and for others.

Thank you for stopping to connect with me, for taking my picture and sharing it with others. Thank you for including me in your group, but more importantly for listening to what I had to say. You know, my species has been around for thousands of years and has had many experiences, as many of you have. This is not your first ride. You have been here many times before, so why not decide that this time will be a fun, joyful, free, new experience? It's a new moment in time. Just live it. Live it to the best of your ability and free yourself from all the contractions, limitations and fears that don't offer anything good, but keep you from moving forward. I appreciate this opportunity and your visit. It was very nice and I hope you come back.

The benefits of animal communication and human evolution

Before I ended the conversation with the turtle, I saw that she was smiling and feeling lighter. It was so important for her to share her message with us. The feeling I got from her was, ‘ah, it's so good to be able to share.’ Animals have so much knowledge from their own experiences from past lives and in this life. They are here to be heard. That is why, often, animal communication brings relief, release, and liberation for the animal. In addition, the human feels in tune with a particular animal and the animal world in general. Whether it takes place between humans or with an animal, communication allows us to clarify, specify and better adapt to each other. Thanks to communication, we can get closer, understand each other, love each other...


For a long time, I was the intermediary between humans (my clients) and their animals. Then, wild animals came to meet me during my walks in nature. A red fox stopped near me, horses and cows in the fields came closer to talk with me. On a trip to Egypt, near the pyramids, a donkey walked up to me to tell me about his life experience. A bird perched in front of me in Cuba delivered a message... For the past two years, I have been asked more and more often to communicate with wild animals or animals in zoos, laboratories, and even worms in the compost. I feel honored to be their spokesperson, thanks to animal telepathy. More and more animals are informing humans about the major changes that are taking place. Whales have spoken out about the current upheaval to bring order to things. The matriarch of the rhinoceros said that every living thing on Earth has a purpose and contributes to the balance of the Earth and the species. A dog in spirit spoke about the need for change, for both human and animal, how to adapt to the changing planet. I know that the animal world is connected to the present moment, and well positioned to accompany us, the human species. More and more humans are opening up to receive messages from animals. Over the past fifty years, animal communicators have emerged to deliver messages from many animals. We are all connected, and we are all evolving together. It is to our advantage to reach out and listen for a better world.

Lynda Yelle Dolittle

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