Communiating With Animals

Animals are important to our world, for most of us. As with humans, we can tell when they are sad, happy, tired, hungry, etc. We also can know or suspect when they are injured or ailing. But exactly what is ailing them can be difficult. Or if they are acting out, why are they doing such things?

About 22 years ago, I went to a “communicating with animals” class. We were told to bring photos of our pets, whether they were passed on or not. The instructor proceeded to talk discuss what the communication was about, how she did it, how she began her journey. She had us pass out our photos, no one knew who had whos photos. After a bit of the focusing she had us do, she had us tell the group what our findings were. I talked about the dog’s photo I was holding. I also went on to talk about the human he was attached to. About the insecurity of space the human had, for example. I looked around, saw a woman’s jaw drop. I knew then who the dog’s person was. This was how I knew this was going to be a fun path for me.

I’ve been doing animal communication since then. I’ve helped lost pets get home, new pets adjust to their homes. Sad times of finding tumors that are inoperable, but now knowing the reason the pet is not eating. But my favorite thing to do, the most loving thing to do, is help pets and their people when it’s time for the pet to pass over the rainbow bridge. The animal communicates what they need, how they are feeling. When it’s time. Afterwards, how they feel, their joy. Later, funny moments of how they are just so happy!

As with our own children, my cats don’t like to communicate with me. At those times, I hire the best animal communicator in the country. I do let our cats know when we are on a trip. I will tell them when we are driving away, how many “nighttimes” that we will be gone. I’ll let them know that their pet sitter will be there, play with them, etc. I will also let them know when they are at the vet, what is going to happen to them. This is what I do for others as well. Let their pet know what is happening while at the vet, especially for surgery.

I will do these things for you, except for finding lost pets. I will reach out, but I will not take a payment for this.

I can also teach you how to do these things. We all have varying degrees of this.

I’ve also branched out into human communication. Physical communication, more of a validation of ailments. The same as when I “scan” a pet, I can scan a human, finding an issue. Sometimes, it’s nice to know it’s not “all in our heads”. I can only think in the future for me, for this is perhaps the application of someone who is nonverbal, where I can assist.

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