Animal communication parrot (parrots)

Auf dem Foto sieht man einen Graupapageien. Er heißt Rico und hebt gerade die Flügel in die Luft.

Understand the genius behind the feathers

Your parrot is no ordinary bird. It is a personality with wings. Its intelligence, humor, and deep emotionality are legendary. But behind the spoken words, loud calls, or artistic plumage often lie messages that even the greatest linguistic genius cannot put into words. When it suddenly starts plucking its feathers, bites for no reason, or falls into silent mourning, a disturbing thought crosses your mind: “What is it really trying to tell me? I understand its language… or do I?”

You know the challenges: the largest possible aviary, varied food, daily free flight, and mental stimulation. You do your best. But why does this inner turmoil remain? Why this silent reproach in his eyes? You sense that there is a barrier between you that even words cannot overcome.

This is where true animal communication begins. It is your interpreter for what lies beneath the surface of language. A translator for the feelings, memories, and needs that even a parrot cannot put into words. Imagine if you could finally know why he is afraid of the new lamp. Which is probably the reason for the feather plucking. Whether he is grieving, feeling lonely, or simply feels misunderstood. That is the difference between keeping and true friendship.

Why parrots are among the most intense partners in telepathic communication:

Your parrot is an emotional and intellectual heavyweight with abilities that enable a deep connection:

  • Emotional depth like a toddler: Studies show that parrots have the emotional intelligence of a 3-5-year-old child. They feel jealousy, sadness, boredom, and deep affection.
  • Phenomenal long-term memory: They forget nothing. A single frightening experience can have a lifelong effect and trigger fears.
  • Highly sensitive energy perception: They sense tensions, disagreements, and moods in their environment with seismographic accuracy and are often the first to react to them.
  • Complex social needs: In nature, they live in lifelong partnerships and dynamic swarms. Their (mental) health usually depends fundamentally on fulfilling social bonds. Including the bond with you.

Typical situations in which animal communication can be a turning point:

1. Self-destructive behavior & unexplained aggression

  • Feather plucking or self-mutilation.
  • Sudden, aggressive biting towards familiar people.

What we can clarify:
Is it physical itching, frustration, unresolved stress, deep boredom, or an expression of grief? The answer can change everything.

2. In cases of emotional blockages & fears

  • Fear of certain objects, people, or situations.
  • Mood swings and withdrawal.

What we can clarify:
What was the likely trigger? What image, what smell, what feeling is associated with it? Understanding this is the first step toward improvement.

What animal communication can achieve:
Many parrots carry unprocessed experiences with them. Through animal communication, you can find out exactly what happened and help your parrot overcome the negative memories in a targeted manner. For example, with the help of surrogate work. This can be done through  surrogate hypnosis or surrogate work using quantum work .

3. When it comes to holistic well-being

  • You ask yourself, “Is he really happy or just distracted?”
  • Look for the optimal activity and mental stimulation for him.

What we can learn:
What excites him? What does he want for his everyday life? Where does he feel incomplete?

4. When preparing for life changes

  • Moving, renovating, moving in with a partner (human or animal).
  • Vacation care.

What we can do:
Explain the change to him in advance, alleviate his fears, and actively involve him in the process. This creates cooperation instead of rebellion.

“But he already talks! What else can animal communication do?”

Precisely because he talks, we often overlook how much he cannot say. Spoken words are only the tip of the iceberg. In telepathic communication, he communicates through:

  • Vivid image sequences (memories, scenes, wishes).
  • Physical sensations (“I’m itching all over,” “My heart beats fast when he comes in”).
  • Pure, unfiltered emotions (loneliness, pride, fear of loss, exuberant joy).

The process:

  • You describe your concern: In the preliminary discussion, you share the story and your concerns.
  • I enter into dialogue: Using a photo (you can read about what the photo should look like in the ideal case under  Requirements for animal communication), I establish a clear, focused connection with your parrot. It does not have to be present and is not stressed in any way.
  • I receive the messages: I perceive the often very clear and complex impressions and structure them.
  • You receive the answers: In a written report, for example, you will learn what your bird has entrusted to me.

Reviews from satisfied owners

I booked Ms. Lang for an animal communication session.
The client receives the result in writing, preliminary talks were very informative. The assignment (questions for the animal) is determined in advance, so that I as the client also have the opportunity to address specific issues. I find that very good.
At the results meeting, Ms. Lang explains the protocol and it is very informative. Any queries are explained very well and clearly.
I hope to be able to help my cat better with the information and will let the animal communication work on us.
Thank you for your work and the trust you have placed in us.

Andrea Kurth

Satisfied dog owner

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For me, the basis of trust is very important for the success of a consultation and the success of such an approach. This was absolutely successful! Empathy and individual appreciation in the joint session were outstanding.
I can highly recommend Larissa.

Markus und Gisela Sieber

Satisfied clients

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Your next step toward greater clarity

You live with a creature that has the gift of speaking your language. Animal communication is your chance to finally understand its language too. It is the bridge from coexistence to deep, mutual understanding.

Listen to what lies between the words. Parrot owners who have taken this path report revelations: Suddenly everything makes sense. Suddenly, a “problem bird” becomes an understanding partner.

Book your animal communication for parrots now. End the battle against symptoms and begin a dialogue with the soul of your feathered genius. Give yourselves the chance for the connection you both deserve.

I look forward to conveying the messages from your parrot to you.

Larissa Lang mit Odin (Jack Russel Terrier Hund) auf dem Arm

Note:
Animal communication and / or surrogate work are not a substitute for veterinary treatment.
However, after consultation with the practitioner, animal communication and / or surrogate work can be used as a supportive measure.