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Pet Chatter
How to have a successful animal communication consultation
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It’s perfectly fine to be skeptical, but try to keep an open mind. Allow for the possibility that telepathic interspecies communication is real. Give your pet and yourself the opportunity to connect on a deeper level. If the session is not in person, provide a picture. Having a picture to focus on allows the communicator to make a stronger connection with the energy of your particular pet — not someone else’s. When we make a telepathic connection, we are reaching out to their energy and it is possible to connect to the wrong energetic signature. Having a picture to focus on makes that less likely. Make a list of your questions in advance for the communicator. It is important to ask what you really want to know. For instance if your pet is experiencing pain or a health issue then state that and ask the questions you have. Pets do not usually lie, but they can be mistaken or they may try to spare their owner’s feelings. Some animals are very stoic and reluctant to admit to any frailties. Asking them general questions about health may result in flip answers. Some will claim to be fine and state their owner worries too much. Some are really macho and pooh pooh any talk of illness. In these cases it is very important that the communicator has at least a general sense of the problem so they can more thoroughly probe for answers. Set yourself and your communicator up for success, for the sake of your pet, by stating up front what you want to know. Animals communicate with pictures, thoughts, sensations, sometimes even scents. It is up to the communicator to translate that information into a message to deliver to the owner. We know that when people translate languages there is a certain margin for error as some words can have multiple meanings. Now put that into the context of telepathic thought and you may get some idea of the challenge a communicator faces when translating messages from your pet. Still, we can and do get specific and accurate information. Understand that some issues will take more than one session for resolution. If you are consulting a communicator about behavior problems, then it may be necessary for follow up sessions. Sometimes a problem can be resolved in one consultation, but depending upon the problem, it may require more than one. Not all issues lend themselves to a quick fix. Take an active part in the communication process. It is your responsibility as the owner to take the information you are given and apply it to the situation with positive intent for a positive outcome. The communicator is not a magician. If you do not intend to hold up your end then it would be better not to get your pet’s hopes up for a resolution. An element of trust is essential for success. Trust that your communicator has integrity and is sincerely trying to facilitate the sharing of information as completely as possible. It is a sacred trust and most communicators operate in this fashion. Do ask for clarification of any responses that are unclear. Often puzzling out the message together will result in fine tuning that tidbit of information your pet has to share. Without this process your communication will not be as complete nor as satisfying. Animal communication is exhilarating and when the message delivered clicks with the owner, it is the best feeling in the world. It is an honor and a privilege to speak with the animals and to share their message with the owners, or the world if that is the intent. |
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