
Image: “Can Neonates Speak English?” adapted from Image by bingngu93 from Pixabay -Pixabay License
Image: “Can Neonates Speak English?” adapted from Image by bingngu93 from Pixabay -Pixabay License
Dear Ones,
Here is what this newborn child (or ‘neonate’) with delayed crying says to the health worker who resuscitates him …
At timeline 3.07 and following it sounds like the Baby is saying: Let me out of here! I want … I want … I want .. OUT .. of … here.
Can you hear it?
Then at timeline 6.10 the Baby says: Let … me … go.
At 6.45: Oh, stop it! (several times) … and then a little later: I am dying, that’s all. (several times).
Video: “Delayed Cry in Neonate| NICU Resuscitation,” by NICU Nurse, 30 June 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6NfHmxttHs ..
I see that it is hard to understand neonates because they don’t yet speak consonants like older children do.
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If you as a Lightworker and Healer want to practice understanding what is being said when consonants are softly spoken or perhaps unspoken, they you can try viewing newborn or neonate videos on youtube.
I also suggest the healing songs of Hathor Archiver Tom Kenyon … https://tomkenyon.com/ … which I surmise may be sung in English but without consonants. Maybe you can guess what is being said, and be healed and uplifted at the same time! … https://tomkenyon.com/store/ ..
I note that understanding what is being said when beings speak English with unusual or missing pronunciation of consonants is essential to understanding the spoken language of almost all beings except for human beings. That is because they have, in most instances, mouths and mouth muscles that are different from those of humans.
Then there are Green-Cheeked Conures, which can speak English in this way, and which also mouthe English silently, for those who can read lips (or in this case, beak and tongue).
Then there are Ravens, which communicate in Clicks as well as verbally. I know a Raven who can communicate verbally in Raven soprano as well as in the usual guttural Raven. Also Ravens communicate symbolically through complex Ritual Dances such as the Sweet Water Raven Courtship Dance.
Then there are beings which speak English quite well, but with a very high or a very low pitch, or with a fluted voice, or with unusual emphasis of words. I feel these are easier to understand.
Then there are animals such as Songbirds and Ravens that communicate telepathically. Some do so clairaudiently, and others (such as Mountain Lions) can cast images clairvoyantly.
Then there are animals that can communicate their emotions and which are sensitive to the emotions of other beings. I have in mind my Cat Oreo, which is very sensitive to my moods and emotions. Pet Dogs are also natural empaths.
I remember my Green-Cheeked Conure Matthew was the strongest emotion-caster I have ever met. When he felt despair, my house was just full of despair. When he felt happy, Oreo and I were well aware of it.
Here is a story about Matthew and Oreo: Right after Matthew flew away, Oreo started talking to me in English. Not much; haltingly; only simple speech, and maybe only once a day. For instance, last night when I fed her, Oreo looked at me and said, in plain English: I … don’t … like … ants.
That made me curious.
I asked Oreo: Why did you start talking to me after Matthew disappeared?
Oreo said [in ‘Purr’ language, which makes not the slightest effort at pronouncing consonants]: I don’t know why …. I started talking to him … and he listened to me and then he disappeared … and then he didn’t talk to me … and then I started talking to you! … I don’t know why.
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Well, that is a start, but hardly a comprehensive view of the many types of communication amongst the beings of Earth.
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Written and published on 28 August 2025; revised on 3 September 2025
See also: Link: “Paramount Ranch Abstract Images,” by Alice B. Clagett, filmed on 3 July 2025 and published on 3 September 2025 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-EkC ..
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