Animal Communication
Animals communicate regularly through telepathy, which is the most
organic form of communication which all humans are all born with. Unfortunately, we become conditioned to relate with others using verbal communication and the result is that telepathic skills are buried and become stagnant. Unless our telepathic skills are utilized on a regular basis, they become weak and inefficient. All humans with the appropriate attitude and mentoring have the ability to communicate telepathically with all species.
Telepathy can be done in person or over a great distance. A perfect example of this is when you are thinking
of someone and the phone rings, and low and behold it is the very person you were just thinking about. This is not mere coincidence – it is telepathy. We have all had telepathic experiences; we just don’t recognize them as such.
Communicating with an animal is a two way process which involves the sending and receiving of communication. When I ask an animal a question, I receive pictures, feelings, words, thoughts, emotions, shapes and symbols from them. For example, if I were
to ask an alpaca why she is not able to maintain a pregnancy, I may feel pain in an area of my body that corresponds to hers or visualize a black mass in her aura. The alpaca may also send me a picture of the area, and sometimes the animal will even show or tell me how the malady happened. I act as the translator and the voice for the animal and put all this information into words which my clients will understand.
I work with all animals and treat each one with respect and compassion. I do some of my consultations via telephone, some in person, and some partially via each venue. Some animals are delightful, quirky and sweet, while some prefer to remain stoic at all costs. Each animal is an individual with their own personality, needs and purpose, and some animals even have advice for their humans.
People can use an animal communicator for endless reasons:
- To get to know their animals likes and dislikes
- To understand the factors influencing undesirable behavior
- To inquire about how their body feels or why they remain unproductive despite concerted breeding efforts.
- This information may be used to assist your veterinarian
- Animal Communicators are never a replacement for good veterinary care.
- To find out what their animal’s life purpose is
- To find out if they have a message for them
- To find out if the animals like their food, barn, hay, trainer, showing, and even their suggested service sire
- To find out if the alpaca/animal you want to buy is suitable for the type of breeding choices/lifestyle you desire
- To find out if their animals are ready or needs help passing on
- To speak to animals that have passed on
