| Has this happened to you? You
know your dog or cat is trying
to tell you something, but you
can’t figure out what they
want. Now you can know what your
animal companion is thinking and
feeling with the help of an Animal
Communicator.
ANIMAL COMMUNICATION - HOW
DOES IT WORK?
Animals communicate with us,
but the means are nonverbal.
They don't use words. They growl,
bark, chirp, stretch, paw and
do other things which have meaning.
When you think about it, we
humans communicate with one
another all the time by intuitive
and nonverbal means. We sense
how someone else is feeling
or ‘know’ when a
friend is sick, or think of
someone only to have the phone
ring and it’s them. Using
our intuition in an intentional
way with our animal companions
opens doors for nonverbal communication
to happen.
IT’S A HEART-TO-HEART
CONNECTION
Animal Communicators are able
to open up this channel for
us to understand one another
better. But can everyone learn
it? Yes, say Animal Communicators.
"Animal communication
is a heart-to-heart connection
that everyone can experience,"
says Jacquelin Smith, an Animal
Communicator with over 20 years
experience ( http://www.jacquelinsmith.com
). She has communicated nationally
and internationally with thousands
of individuals about their animal
companions. "You just need
to open, love and listen to
the animals," she says.
"Interspecies communication
is a natural connection many
of us have forgotten. It has
nothing to do with being ‘psychic’.
Animals desire to be heard.
They are even more
joyful when they know we want
this deeper connection with
them."
WHAT DOES CHLOE WANT?
For example, Jacquelin tells
this story: "I was combing
my hair and had the image of
a dish of cottage cheese appear
in my mind. I dismissed it,
but the image appeared again.
I glanced into the hallway and
saw my cat companion, Chloe,
sitting there looking my way.
Then I realized she had sent
me the picture of cottage cheese.
I had given her cottage cheese
for the first time several days
before this, and the picture
she sent me was her telling
me she wanted more."
HOW DO WE GET OUR ANIMALS TO
COMMUNICATE WITH US?
"They’re always
communicating with us,"
says Jacquelin. "You just
have to explore this intuitive
connection and I can show people
how." Like any other skill
we desire to develop in life,
she says, it takes time and
practice to become fluent in
animal communication.
What can this do for us? Both
people and animals benefit from
adding this level of communication,
says Jacquelin. Besides deepening
the connection with our pet
and enjoying being closer, animals
help us and teach us about ourselves
and one another.
COMMUNICATE WITH MORE THAN
A PAT OR A STROKE
How does an Animal Communicator
do this? Jacquelin works mostly
over the phone where she helps
owners understand their pets.
"Sue called me,"
she says, "because she
couldn’t figure out why
her cat, Jane, would not use
the cat door to go outside.
When I asked Jane why, she shot
me a picture of the cat door
and showed me that the first
time she started to walk through
it, she got scared and didn’t
feel safe. She felt the walls
might close in on her. I could
feel the fear she felt with
this experience. Then I communicated
nonverbally with Jane and told
her she’d be safe and
that the walls wouldn’t
close in on her. I sent her
a picture of how she could walk
through it. The next day Sue
called and told me that Jane
was now using the cat door."
Jacquelin can help you get
the message across in ways a
pat or a stroke cannot. She
offers step-by-step techniques
for communicating with your
animal companion that you can
learn with consultations, workshops,
booklet or tape.
"I can’t tell you
what a relief it was,"
says MJ Abell, one of Jacquelin’s
clients, "to find out what
was going on. My cat was doing
destructive things while I was
at work, and Jacquelin showed
me what to do. It worked like
a charm! My cat had been trying
to tell me all along, but I
wasn’t getting the message."
Visual images are important,
says Jacquelin, especially when
you’re trying to work
with your animal companion for
a behavior change, one of Jacquelin's
specialties.
I think I’ll pick up
the phone right now because
Baby Kittee has been meowing
for several minutes and I have
no idea what she wants!
Jacquelin Smith, Animal Communicator,
http://www.jacquelinsmith.com
, offers
private consultations, workshops
and other materials to help
you learn to communicate with
your animal. She’s the
founder of the Prayer Line for
Animals, and author of "Talking
with the Animals©."
Mailto:
jacquelinsmith@jacquelinsmith.com
to schedule your session. |