Tag: Animal communication
Animal Communication – “Too Much Information!”
Some people like to have their animal communicator ask their dog what color his food bowl is. I call these kinds of questions “fortune telling” questions. These people give virtually no information whatsoever about their animal except vital statistics and then expect the communicator to […]
Yes Dorothy, Even You Can Communicate With Animals!
Everybody can communicate with animals if they want to. Most of us do all the time, at least those of us who have animals and love them and treat them like family. Yet when the subject of “animal communication” as a special skill or profession […]
When You Talk to Animals, Never Assume Anything
Many years ago, when I was still studying animal communication, I was completing a set of case histories, pro bono, for one of my teachers. I would ask friends if I could talk to their animals, get a few questions from them to ask the […]
Bessie Flew the Coop!!!
As she raced by me and squeezed out the gate like greased lightning, I distinctly heard Bessie say: “I’m done! I’m outta here!” This was yesterday morning. I was entering the chicken coop. And she was exiting it — and not to be deterred! It […]
Will the Real Pronghorn Antelope Please Stand Up?
Animal communicators are sometimes asked to talk to wild animals. Say, mice, or maybe snakes … or fleas, for instance. Although I doubt anyone thinks of fleas as wild animals, it is fairly obvious why they sometimes might need a talkin-to. So, what if you […]
Afterlife as an Afterthought?
You know how, if you ask somebody if they believe in Heaven or an afterlife, they usually say they don’t know? They just don’t know. They haven’t figured it out yet, or haven’t decided yet … or just don’t believe in anything. This always astounds […]
Bombs Away! (Dive-Bombers, That Is.)
This weekend I accomplished a major feat for my feathered friends, the hens. Well . . . for the hens and Mr. Pants, the coming-of-age, very precocious rooster who was supposed to be a hen. In this part of the world — the high desert […]
So You Don’t Believe in Animal Communication
Well you’re not alone. There are many non-believers — just like there are about God and taxes. But wouldn’t it be a boring world if we all believed in exactly the same things and never questioned reality? We may THINK everybody else should share our […]
When You Talk to Animals, Trust Yourself!
The most difficult hurdle when learning animal communication seems to be trusting what you get — for everyone. Almost every student, when reporting on their practice conversations with animals, qualifies her report with, “Well, I don’t know if I just made this up, or . […]
How to be an Only Cat . . . by Lily Worthington
To all you neophytes out there who suddenly find yourself an “only” cat, just listen to me. I have lots of tips and tricks of the trade to give you. First, ahem, please excuse today’s blog — Leta obviously did not get down everything I […]
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