"Human hope must not incline towards future anymore but towards the invisible"

Christiane Singer

OUR VISION

CONNECTING HUMANS TO NATURE BY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SPECIES

Will human save the natural world?

Nature does not need saving; it will continue to exist without or without the human species.

All efforts to prevent a mass extinction of living species do not seem to be adequate enough to compensate for the rate at which these species are dying out. Why is this? The system of human domination over nature is maintained because of the effect of inertia and especially homeostasis: like any system, it fights against outside factors that compromise its ‘stability’.

How can we reduce these effects? By changing the approach; repeating the same method produces more of the same unsatisfying results. The call to change our daily habits is necessary but more effectual change is also urgently needed:

In order to radically change human behaviour with regard to our interaction with nature, we must first start by changing the way we perceive nature.

Nature can save humanity

Imagine if we started to look at nature differently. Beyond their levels of sensitivity and intelligence, we now recognise that animals have a form of consciousness sometimes referred to as sentience. Some animals communicate amongst themselves using sound, some using methods of signaling, which are imperceptible to our usual five senses, such as infrasound, or other channels as yet unidentified by current scientific theory.

By exploring this invisible communication between animals, we can glimpse the subtle fields of information that connect all living things. In order to access this invisible layer of exchange, a channel exists: intuitive communication between species. This approach can unlock an untold treasure of information that other living entities can communicate to us, as long as we know how to listen to them.

In order to do so,we can start by sitting down in the middle of a forest.

Our mission

We have created ‘Intuiteurs Sans Frontiers’, the ecosystem and information platform for forms of intuitive communication between species; here we are inviting all individuals to discover, explore and develop this diverse and subtle connection with other living things.
This decision was made in response to a call from the animals, which led us to create the event, “Dialogues avec l’Animal”, in 2018.

A Pioneering Project. It took 20 years for the benefits of hypnosis to be recognised by the public and for it to be in operation as a functioning therapy. In only one generation from now, intuitive communication could achieve the same recognition, revealing to us the pathway towards our future:becoming aware of the potential for humans to coexist, communicate and cooperate with other living beings.

Each one of us can start today.

WHAT IS INTER-SPECIES COMMUNICATION?

All living things communicate

Although speech may be the distinguishing feature of humans, the capacity to communicate is certainly not unique to our species.

Indeed, communication and language occupy an important place in the non-human animal kingdom. For instance, bees have an elaborate communication system,a dance based on movements, smells, visual cues and sounds, which transmits information to their fellow bees. Many animals use specific cries to call each other, to indicate a danger or to form bonds.

Of course, there are also other forms of non-audible communication: bat and dolphin sonar that uses echolocation, or elephants that use infra-sound to communicate remotely.. We also now know thateven trees exchange information with each other.We know that our consciousness can access information that has not been manifested in the verbal and body language of someone else, and we can perceive some of his/her intentions..

This subtle form of communication, which is possible between sentient beings, both human and non-human, is not yet widely recognized. This is the field of intuitive communication.

The Origins of
Intuitive Communication

In 1971, the American psychologist, Penelope Smith, discovered that animals can be treated for emotional trauma with the same therapeutic techniques that are used on humans.

Consequently, she developed ‘Animal Communication’, a form of communication with animals, and became one of the pioneers in the field. As the author of successful books such as Animal Talk, When Animals Speak, Animals in Spirit, she has influenced many animal interpreters, such as Laila Del Monte, Anna Evans or Anna Breytenbach, all figures who have developed thisabilityto connect intuitively with other living beings.

The Origins of
Intuitive Communication

In 1971, the American psychologist, Penelope Smith, discovered that animals can be treated for emotional trauma with the same therapeutic techniques that are used on humans.

Consequently, she developed ‘Animal Communication’, a form of communication with animals, and became one of the pioneers in the field. As the author of successful books such as Animal Talk, When Animals Speak, Animals in Spirit, she has influenced many animal interpreters, such as Laila Del Monte, Anna Evans or Anna Breytenbach, all figures who have developed this abilityto connect intuitively with other living beings.

How do we communicate
with an animal?

Intuitive animal communication is made up of several areas of perception: visual and audible information, touch, smell and taste.

Through a form of meditation that calms the mind, we can put ourselves on the same wavelength as the animal(that of alpha waves, the natural frequency of animals), and we can exchange information between our consciousness and that of the animal. In this form of non-verbal interspecies communication, this unobservable process takes place through channels which run parallel to our usual five senses.

Is this a natural ability?

This form of communication therefore uses our ‘sixth sense’, which could more appropriately be referred to as our ‘first sense’; it is a capacity that we all possess but that we have forgotten.

Certain native populations across the world have retained this capacity for connection with nature. This ability can be used and developed with a little practice and discipline, with the awareness that each individual has their own potential: everyone can learn to write, but not everyone becomes a writer.

Is this a natural ability?

This form of communication therefore uses our ‘sixth sense’, which could more appropriately be referred to as our ‘first sense’; it is a capacity that we all possess but that we have forgotten.

Certain native populations across the world have retained this capacity for connection with nature. This ability can be used and developed with a little practice and discipline, with the awareness that each individual has their own potential: everyone can learn to write, but not everyone becomes a writer.

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WHAT DOES SCIENCE SAY?

Materialist Science

Conventional science focuses on the study of observable matter.

Even the social sciences and humanities are limited to the study of observable, quantifiable and demonstrable data. This focus on the purely material aspect of the reality that surrounds us denies access to the full spectrum of personal experience.

Intuitive communication between species is a discipline in the communication sciences, the structure of which is still under development. It focuses on certain properties related to extra-sensory perceptions that are barely or not at all part of traditional scientific fields of study. Consciousness itself is not fully understood scientifically. In some schools of thought, consciousness is only a by-product of the brain’s electrical and/or chemical activity; it does not have its own existence. Despite increasingly sophisticated devices, it is still impossible to provide scientific evidence for the creation of consciousness by either physics or chemistry.

Materialist Science

Conventional science focuses on the study of observable matter.

Even the social sciences and humanities are limited to the study of observable, quantifiable and demonstrable data. This focus on the purely material aspect of the reality that surrounds us denies access to the full spectrum of personal experience.

Intuitive communication between species is a discipline in the communication sciences, the structure of which is still under development. It focuses on certain properties related to extra-sensory perceptions that are barely or not at all part of traditional scientific fields of study. Consciousness itself is not fully understood scientifically. In some schools of thought, consciousness is only a by-product of the brain’s electrical and/or chemical activity; it does not have its own existence. Despite increasingly sophisticated devices, it is still impossible to provide scientific evidence for the creation of consciousness by either physics or chemistry.

Post-materialist science

The phenomenon of quantum entanglement, the theory of morphogenetic fields and the Ganzfeld effect all shed light on this phenomenon of communication between the consciousnesses of living beings.

Some researchers, such as Henry Stapp, a physicist at the University of Berkeley in California, rely on quantum physics to explain only the materialistic vision of consciousness: that it is only a chemical creation of the brain. This view must be reconsidered. Mario Beauregard, a Canadian specialist in neurobiology, a neuroscience researcher, an associate in the Department of Psychology at the University of Montreal and a doctor of neurobiology at the University of Texas, received national and international media attention in October 2008 for his manifesto on post-materialist science.

His thesis states that consciousness is not a production of our brain but a non-localised field of information for which our brain is the transceiver.

Post-materialist science

The phenomenon of quantum entanglement, the theory of morphogenetic fields and the Ganzfeld effect all shed light on this phenomenon of communication between the consciousnesses of living beings.

Some researchers, such as Henry Stapp, a physicist at the University of Berkeley in California, rely on quantum physics to explain only the materialistic vision of consciousness: that it is only a chemical creation of the brain. This view must be reconsidered. Mario Beauregard, a Canadian specialist in neurobiology, a neuroscience researcher, an associate in the Department of Psychology at the University of Montreal and a doctor of neurobiology at the University of Texas, received national and international media attention in October 2008 for his manifesto on post-materialist science.

His thesis states that consciousness is not a production of our brain but a non-localised field of information for which our brain is the transceiver.

OUR VOCATION

INTUITEURS SANS FRONTIÈRES is an ecosystem and channel for diffusing intuitive interspecies communication, intended to reach the widest possible audience:the general public, education and health professionals, company employees and entrepreneurs, researchers in the humanities and natural sciences…

OUR MISSION

 

To enable all individuals to discover, explore and realize their ability to communicate intuitively with all other living beings.

To reconnect humans to nature

OUR AMBITION

 

To change our view of nature, animals and humans by revealing the invisible and conscious web of nature and its living beings

Making the invisible visible

OUR OBJECTIVES

  1. CREATE AND DEVELOP PIONEERING PROGRAMS
  2. MULTIPLY AND LINK ALL THE MEMBERS OF OUR ECO-SYSTEM
  3. SEND OUT OUR MESSAGE ON A LARGE SCALE THROUGH IMAGE, SOUND AND MUSIC

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