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November 4, 2024 16 mins

George Noory and psychic medium Ellen Kohn discuss her communication with horses and other animals.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
And welcome back to George Norrie back with Elan Koner.
Work is be like the wind Or websites are linked
up at Coast to cooastdam dot com. Ellen. Did the
horses tell you anything profound that just shocked you?

Speaker 3 (00:31):
I would say through sharing their personal journeys, I've certainly
learned a lot about Monty and his racing days and
what they did to him that was shocking. Romeos capture
helicopter chase. I watch these events frequently on my newsfeed,

(00:54):
but hearing it firsthand from him. His family got trampled.
I don't think he his sister survived. Particularly in the
wild bands of horses. Family is everything. So it's a
lot like us, you know, when his sister dies or
somebody gets disabled, hurt. He suffered. He suffered tremendously. He

(01:17):
grieved when Monty died very very suddenly in twenty seventeen,
both Romeo Romeo and I went into deep shock. It
was a two day thing. He was clearly very sick
one day. The next day the vent had to put
him down, and putting a horse down is a big
event if you choose to be there, which I do,

(01:41):
I want to help them go, And we buried him
on our land. But both Romeo and I suffered a lot,
and our relationships got a little scuorely for a while
because we were both just in this vortex of shock.
And so, yeah, he's told me a lot of things
for we've come a long way in the seven years

(02:03):
since then, but he too lost the best friend.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
What other kinds of animals do you communicate with?

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Dogs? Cats? I've communicated with a bearded dragon. Anything anybody
needs to understand about a pet or even sometimes wildlife,
I can do it.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Is there an animal or a breed that is particularly
more receptive than the other.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
I would say no, but it is very dependent on
that particular animal. Some are skeptical, like humans, like can
you really hear me? Can you really understand? Some are
like before you even ask permission, they're rattling off exactly
what they want to tell you. And sometimes their owners
are afraid that the animal will tell you something about

(02:58):
the owner that maybe the owner or doesn't want you
to know. So it's kind of a web of everybody
being on the same page with willingness understanding and cooperation
that what if your dog tells you tells me, well,
I don't like my food, and I think you hold

(03:19):
my leash way too tight, and I don't like going
to the groomer because I can't be a real dog
and roll in the mud. Well, you got to tell
the owner that if they're hiring you to be honest
about their animal, you might as well find out what's
fucking your dog?

Speaker 2 (03:36):
What?

Speaker 1 (03:37):
What?

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Anything profound they might have said to you.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
You're still there, Yeah, I'm here, I can hear you.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Okay, great? Anything profound that?

Speaker 3 (03:51):
Who said?

Speaker 2 (03:52):
The horses?

Speaker 3 (03:53):
Oh, they definitely talked to me a lot about their
their mothers, their young lives, how they were nurtured, how
they were abandoned, how they might have been betrayed along
the way. For me, that's profound because it does parallel

(04:14):
our human lives hugely. And when they share that, they're
coming forth and being authentic.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Can you communicate with other kinds of pets other than
you mentioned dogs and cats? What about like hamsters?

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (04:31):
I can't really.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
Well, in my opinion, we're all sentean beings. We all
have feelings. We might be wearing a different body. It
might be a hamster body or a lizard body, but
we are basically all the same. We're spirit in a
physical form, but we're mostly spirit. From what I've learned

(04:56):
and what I've studied, that were the physics portion of
who we are is very small compared to our spiritual
soul self.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
Did the animals talk at all about death?

Speaker 3 (05:11):
Yes, they do, they do, And I've had since we've
had in our lives so many different animals. We've had
those sudden deaths like Manty, we lost a cat very suddenly,
we lost another dog very suddenly, or you have no warning.
So when I went back and talked to Monty, and

(05:32):
I've done this so many times, why did you have
to leave so suddenly? Why why did you not give
any warning. I wasn't prepared. I could have helped you.
And his answer consistently was, you would have made yourself
crazy trying to save my life. I couldn't be saved.
I was very sick, and that was a protection thing

(05:55):
in a way, because some leave us very quick, and
then it's hard, it can be hard to recover.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
I bet.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Can you teach people how to communicate with the animal side.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
I've done it, George, But I choose now not to.
I've taught various things in my toolkit, but I put
so much time and effort in that I find it
very draining. There are people out there that want to
teach and are good at it and have even online classes,
so I can do it, but I choose not to.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
Well, that's sure enough. Where do people get the book?

Speaker 3 (06:35):
Be like the wind, Amazon dot com, Barnes Andnoble dot
com Collective Inc. I NK in England is my publisher.
You can go to their website. They have so many
spiritual books, so you can go to at least those
three places.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Now, when you talk about three equines channel spiritual light,
what does that mean?

Speaker 3 (07:00):
Means that I was the vessel. I was receptor for
their words, their visions, their thoughts, to scribe it onto
paper and put it in written book form. So I
was kind of the emptiness that went through me. It

(07:20):
was almost like automatic writing where I would hear things,
or I would say to one of them, describe your
past life to me, and I would get a picture
and then I would say, oh, you serve the king.
And I would hear Spain or another country and I
would have to go look it up, like who was
the king in this period, And then I would go

(07:42):
back and say, is this what you did and is
this where you work? Yes, so I got confirmation.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Like that would be like to win. Though it's about
three equines, is also about the humankind, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (07:57):
Well, it's through the lens of the horses. It's how
they perceive our human condition, which I perceive it that
way too, But they were validating what I see and
I perceive in the world and saying, you can't hide
this from us. You know, we're a big part of
the world too, and people value us. We're creatures of

(08:19):
great power, and they're also very various ended in their
own ways, so that if we don't believe it ourselves,
look what the animals are telling us.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
How do the horses the equines know about the future.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
Well, you know, those elephants that could feel the tsunamis coming,
it's kind of to me this terrible thing where they
can feel the earth's vibrations, they can feel the fear
out there, they can feel I'm sure in countries where
they're living through war, they can really feel the suffering

(09:00):
countries that are destroying each other, that people are destroying
each other, what are the animals doing? They're victims of
the bombs and the fighting and the killing, so that
they can see this is going in a bad direction.

Speaker 2 (09:16):
What is more receptive a cat or a dog in
terms of communicating with a human?

Speaker 3 (09:22):
I would say a dog. Cats kind of have their
own way of walking in the world, and for me
it might be I've had some really clear communications with
them with clients, pretty easy, I would say, But dogs
seem to be a little more transparent. It's not that
cats have been hidden an agenda, it's just perhaps they

(09:47):
might be a little more complicated. Some people believe cats
are extremely spiritual book beings, and I kind of do too.
So are dogs. But dogs who are like dogs is
like be like a dog. They just have nothing to hide.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
If you went to like the zoo, would you be bombarded?

Speaker 3 (10:08):
Probably if I entered that channel, because the times I
typically go to the zoo these days, I'm with my granddaughters.
I'm pumped into the wonderment of childhood, which is a
little different than plugging into what that tiger over there feeling.
But yes, that has happened to me.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Do the animals show you emotion?

Speaker 3 (10:31):
Ellen, Yes they do. They do. We have a dog
and it's starting to rain here in the middle of
the night, and he's terrified of thunder and rain and
dark clouds, and he's huddled in a corner over here.
And if he was asking me to walk into the
garage and put him in my car, I would during

(10:55):
your next break, but I'm not going to because everything's quiet.
He has total meltdowns, and I have very very good
homeopathics and essential oils that tone it down. But he
came to us that way because he was abused, so
noise and banging just sets him. It's very typical and

(11:16):
a lot of dogs, especially as they get older, but
he shows it. He shows them right up front, and
he's not embarrassed. He just says, I'm really really scared
right now. Help me out.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
What would happen if you ran into in the ocean
a dolphin. What do you think it would tell you?

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (11:35):
Man, I just love dolphin energy, because what I've really
found out through some of my energy work is how
they also transform energy. And it's happened to us where
and many people experience this. When you're on a boat
in the Gulf of Mexico or somewhere that they find
you and they start leaping and playing. There's so much

(11:59):
about the moment, and play and be with me now.
So yeah, they would be saying play, play, play, and
take care of the water. Please don't throw your plastic
in here while I'm swimming around, or ever.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
Whales the same way.

Speaker 3 (12:17):
Yeah, yeah, And I think the whales are really starting
to reach out to the boaters. I read something the
other day where one was covered in barnacles and came
up to I don't know if it was a fishing
boat and let the guys scrape the barnacles off their
body because those are harmful, and the whale was asking

(12:39):
for help. It was such a beautiful story.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Do the equines show you any type of intelligence?

Speaker 3 (12:49):
Absolutely, they are so smart. And I now have two
donkeys that we rescue, the mother and from the wild
same program the Bureau of Land Management. She was a
wild burrow as they're called, from the California Arizona border,
captured thankfully in a much gentler way. But she was

(13:10):
a baby, and she was also pregnant, so she had
her little girl who's now three here. And I'm learning
and learning and learning that perhaps they're smarter than horses.
So it's been fascinating to train the younger one, who
literally like a dog because we've handled her from the
minute her feet hit the ground, and she is just

(13:33):
bring it on and teach me and give me a job,
and she learns so fast, and so did the horses.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
From. How far away do they communicate with you? Do
you have to be right next to them?

Speaker 1 (13:46):
No?

Speaker 3 (13:47):
No, I could be somewhere on a trip and if
I need to tune in, I can do it. Or
if I want to reach them and say, hey, guys,
you need to tell me anything, everything all right at home? Yes,
I can do that.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
How do you communicate with them telepathy or verbally?

Speaker 3 (14:07):
I might ask a question or I might close my
eyes and put a thought to them, and then I
receive an answer. It can be both.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
What's the reaction Ellen when people know you're an animal communicator, Well, most.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
Of the time they'll say, oh, by the way, can
you tell me what happened to my cat? Or you know,
my cousin, for example, said I rescued another cat, and
now my orange cat disappeared, and I told her what
I thought was going on, and eventually the new cat
got a new home and the original cat came back

(14:43):
because she lets her cats out. But yeah, they want
to ask a question.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
Do de ceased animals communicate with you?

Speaker 3 (14:52):
Yes, they do.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
What do they say about the other side that.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
There are no rules over there? They feel so much
better if they've been sick or something happened, they got
hit by a car and killed, they're free, and they
tell me it's beautiful over there. I've even kind of
seen that. It looks like those panoramic visions of the

(15:19):
Garden of Eden where everybody's just walking around together, man
and animals and green, and it just looks very pretty.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
Is it scary?

Speaker 3 (15:33):
Not at all?

Speaker 2 (15:35):
Would it be scary on somebody who's not familiar with it.

Speaker 3 (15:39):
I think people are scared. But what I feel over
my life experience for us is I personally am more
afraid to suffer than I am to die. In other words,
I'm not scared to leave my body and drop this form,
but I don't want to live in a really compromise

(16:00):
disease state or injury. I would not want that.

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