What to Expect and not to Expect
During a consultation with me, you get the opportunity to have a two-way conversation with your animal friends. Ask questions AND get
answers. You can ask your animal companions things you have always wanted to know about them such as why they do the things they do, what they like, what they dislike, how people are treating them when you are not around, how they feel physically and emotionally, or if there is something that they have been trying to tell you for a long time.
Maybe for the first time ever, you will see things from your animal friends’ point of view. This will allow you to start to build a closer,
happier and more fulfilling relationship with your best friends.
Many times, people expect me to tell them everything about their animal companions’ lives as soon as I get in touch with them. Sometimes there is a lot of information with the first connection, however the animals do not necessarily tell me everything about themselves until I ask specifically for that information.
Also, please don’t forget, that you can’t just tell your animal companion to do something and expect them to obey. If someone told you to jump off a bridge would you do it? Of course not, so why should your animal companions react any differently? Communicating with animals should be seen as a way to relay information and to give our animal companions a chance to speak out. Most importantly, through this two-way conversation, we have a chance to see things from our animal companions’ point of view, and animals have the opportunity to better understand our point of view.
Animals talk to us all the time but most people do not understand them. Once we do communicate with animals they deeply appreciate it. If you had a friend, child, or life partner who, for some reason, could not communicate in any way, wouldn’t you do anything to understand them, and wouldn’t it be amazing if all of a sudden you did?
Through telepathic animal communication everyone has a chance to truly communicate WITH animals.
When you communicate with animals suffering from health problems, the animals can’t diagnose what is wrong, but they can tell you how they
feel. I am not a veterinarian and cannot diagnose illnesses, but I can translate for you how your animal companions are feeling and what they are experiencing, and make your animal health care provider’s job that much easier. Good health care and illness prevention are essential to the guardianship of another living being.
