How does it work?
In addition to their physical communication through vocalizing and body language, animals also communicate with us via their sixth sense (also known as intuition or telepathy).
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As an animal communicator I’m tapping into that intuitive process. I receive messages in different ways, the 4 most important ones are through images, sounds, physical or emotional feeling, or knowing something is true. The impressions are often very subtle, fleeting, and the responses are often immediate. My role as the animal communicator is to gather all these impressions and translate them to the guardian of the animal in spoken or written language.
What I need for an Animal Communication session
First, I need your confirmation that the animal is in your care or custody and your permission to connect with them.
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I use a picture of your animal to establish the connection. I need a good picture where I can see the eyes and the body. The picture shouldn’t have any people or other animals in it. You can also send me several pictures. I like to know the name and the age of the animal, so that I can address them in a respectful way.
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If the session is to address a behavioral issue, a description of the situation is helpful, so that we can come right to the point during the consultation.
How you can prepare for the reading
Your animal
Just like people, not all animals are equally chatty or communicative. Therefore, it is a good idea to prepare your animal friend for the session.
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Tell them that I will be contacting them and that you would like them to communicate with me.
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Let them know what you would like them to share with me if you have specific questions or concerns. Often the animal will answer your questions when connecting with me, without me even knowing what your question was.
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Your animal can be with you for the reading, but it is not a requirement.
Yourself
You play a very important role in the communication.
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If your reading is a remote session, make sure your computer or phone is set up so that we can communicate. Often this involves making sure you can connect to the meeting platform (e.g. Zoom) and your camera and audio works.
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For the session make sure you have a quiet space where you won’t be disturbed or distracted. Please don’t drive, cook, babysit or do any other multi-tasking during the reading. The animal deserves your full attention for the messages they share. In addition, my connection will be negatively impacted if you can’t give your undivided attention.
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Before the session take a few minutes in that space to quiet your mind. Breathe, meditate, relax, listen to music – whatever works for you.
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Be open minded – try to let go of expectations for what your animal will tell you.
Type of readings
I can communicate with living animals or animals who have passed.
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I currently don’t work with lost and missing animals.