I am a Professional Animal Communicator here to provide information directly from the animals regarding their thoughts and feelings on what they consider to be important matters. In doing this, I will also talk about my own experiences. I will include the struggles that can occur in doing this work. I use the word "work," but it really is fun and inspiring and has changed my life in many ways.
The reason that I have set up this blog is to create a safe place for discussion and thoughts on animal communication. For those of you who are new to the world of Animal Communication, animals really do (as many of you already know, especially if you have come to this blog) have thoughts and feelings. They are here and they are more then willing to share those thoughts and feelings with the world. They have so much to say that it is so important at this pivotal time in our existence. They are the key to really understanding how we can help to solve the problems that many of us want so much want to help improve on this Earth but we don't know or where to begin.
My belief and the belief of many Animal Communicators (and of course-the animals) is that all of us have the potential to hear what the animals are saying. Some of you just "know," what your animal is thinking or feeling, as is that sixth sense that we all have but many have learned to tune out.
I invite questions from people on this blog. I request that people be respectful of others opinions and beliefs. Not everyone believes that animal communication really exists and that is OK. I respect that and ask the same of anyone who is posting questions or thoughts to this blog.
do not have all of the answers but will attempt to make every effort possible to check in with my wonderful animal family-TirNa and Meesha.
Please always keep in mind that animal communication is not a substitute for good veterinary care. Always have a medical concern checked out by a vet and only consult an animal communicator for information, such as that can attempt to further clarify such things as the animals' feelings about the condition.
If you would like to learn more about me, my animal family and animal communication, please take a look at my website:
www.poweroftheanimals.com
Blessings from me and my animal family,
Anne
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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Great job Anne! It was fascinating watching you work with Riggen the other day at the lake.
Great job Anne! It was fascinating watching you work with Riggen the other day at the lake.
My pleasure. Lightening is such an issue for many dogs. Riggen is such a wonderful guy. So full of love for you and the family.
Hi, Anne,
Your remarks on meditation are well-taken. Sometimes we stress ourselves into meditating for hours on end, and the result is...stress!
Ann,
Do you have time to talk with Busted and Un-busted? We may be moving into a new home soon and Gina will probably bring a cat she is feeding and her Pomeranian Simba. The last time I brought home a dog the cats freaked out and would not come home for days. Then when they did it was only to poke there heads in the kitty door to see if the little beast was anywhere to be seen. It was a week after I found Nickie a home that they finally came into the house. I had to feed them outside!
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