Today let’s answer a question from an animal communication student A student asked, “To learn how to hear my pets I feel I need to be open. Is this true? And if it is, I need help with tearing the guard wall down, so I can truly communicate with them.” Answer: This actually breaks down […]
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You Are Not Communicating With Animals As Clearly As You Think You Are
Are You Communicating With Animals As Clearly As You Think You Are? Are you struggling with to communicate with animals? I’ve been thinking about animal communication a lot lately and help students improve their intuitive skills and abilities. Often, new animal lovers come into our community by starting with my free ebook, Hidden Secrets to […]
Is My Dog Happy? Here’s How to Know For Sure
Is My Dog Happy? Here’s How to Know Your Pet’s Happiness As a professional communicator I get a lot of questions about how pets of all kinds are feeling and what they are thinking including dogs, cats, horses, birds, rabbits, ferrets, and yes, even lizards and snakes and…). Like this great question from Rosemary: “Is […]
Communicating With Animals: Student Stories About Animal Talk
What Happened? The Exact Moment My Students Realized They Were Communicating With Animals Did you know that communicating with animals is more common – and easily doable – than most people think? Well, it is, and that’s why I decided that today’s post would be a storytime about animal talk. These are a wonderful series […]
Do You Have What It Takes To Be An Animal Communicator?
Eddie asked, “Can you tell me what to do to turn pro as an animal communicator?” You might be wondering, too… After all, you love animals; you care about their health and well-being. You are interested in learning how to talk with them. You know they have a voice and a rich inner life, and […]
Your Lost Dog Can Be Found Through Communication
Your Lost Dog Can Be Found Through the Art of Animal Communication How do you react when your pet goes missing? I can tell you how I reacted. At first, I was heartbroken and worried. He was a member of my family – our furbaby. His presence added joy, love and richness to our lives. […]