One of the questions I frequently receive from both clients and students is ‘How do you know the information you receive from the animal is for real, and is really from the animal?’.
Good question, because what they’re really asking has to do with trusting the information I receive.
Here are some indicators I use to make sure the information is ‘for real and is really from the animal’.
- Physical indications: If I experience a physical or emotional feeling that I did not have before I talked with the animal, it is most probable the animal communicating to me through physical sensations.
- Tune into surroundings: When I Talk2theAnimals, I am not only tuned into what the animal is saying, but what they are projecting to me regarding their surroundings. Am I hearing traffic sounds? Am I seeing an indoor or outdoor scene?
- Confirmation from humans: When I Talk2theAnimals, it is most often a 3 way conversation between the pet, the person and myself. I am translating what the animal conveys to me in a language the human understands. People confirm the information I tell them.
Which brings up the issue of trust. My bottom line as an animal communicator, is that I trust, trust, trust! whatever I receive is what needed to be both heard and said at that moment in time. After all, of all the ka-zillion bits of information that could have come forward, why did that piece of information come forth at that particular moment in time?
Animal Communication Tip 101: When you Talk2theAnimals, trust the information you receive is authentically from the animal – you can always ask for confirmation from the animal.
Remember: U2CanTalk2theAnimals!
Harmony,
Janet Roper
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