Animals hold a very special place in my heart

Animals hold a very special place in my heart. I love them deeply, and it breaks my heart every time they suffer. Almost every month, we support a shelter for homeless dogs and cats by digitally adopting some of them and providing financial care for a few months until they find a loving home and caring owners.

Thank you for supporting us as a brand and for purchasing our digital mandalas. We wanted you to know that a part of your purchase goes toward charity and helps these vulnerable creatures.

Thank you for everything — for being with us and supporting our mission. We promise to continue striving to deliver even greater quality for you in the future!









We always choose dogs that are not purebred or have some health issues, because they’re usually the ones that are harder to adopt and often take several months to find a home — sometimes they stay in shelters for years. :frowning:

The good thing is that there are people who take care of them in the meantime, and the dogs feel really good — they get to play outside, enjoy their freedom, and spend time happily with their friends.

You know, I believe that God not only sent us animals to give us unconditional love, but also as a test — to see how we treat them, so He knows how to treat us, our lives, and our destiny.

I know that everyone in this forum is kind to animals, but I still wanted to share this thought: people who are cruel to animals rarely have a good life. There is justice in this world.

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Mai :heart:, thank you for everything. You’re such a pure soul, my respect for you always increases.

I also wanted to know if we can develop an ability to communicate with animals very well, it would be really nice.

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Yes, we can. The safest way for them—since our energy is much stronger than theirs—is through emotions and images. For example, if you want to tell your cat that you love her, you should do it with a picture in which she is happy—like being cuddled. You imagine that picture and feel the emotion you have towards it, and then you visualize how that image gently and smoothly leaves your mind and goes to the animal. When this is done often, we connect with them and you’ll start to know what they’re thinking, what they need, if they’re thirsty, in pain, happy, and so on. It becomes a strong sense—like how we feel people—but even more so, because with animals we are more open.

Try it and let me know how it went.

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