We had so many questions for the TeleConference we couldn’t get them all covered! Yesterday’s post had some of the Q&A listed, today we’ll cover some more questions, and there will be one more post coming up with even more questions!
But first, I’m very excited to share with you a new development for the Talk2theAnimals TeleConference. Beginning in February, the TeleConference will be recorded. This recording will be free to those who participate in the TeleConference and will be available for others to purchase at the soon-to-be-up-and-running Talk2theAnimals Store. Stay tuned for more information on this. To make sure the latest Talk2theAnimals information comes to you, subscribe through FeedBurner or sign up for the Talk2theAnimals Newsletter.
Now: more questions that were submitted for the TeleConference.
Q: Is there is one type of animal easier for you to communicate with?
A: No, as long as the animal is willing and open to talk, I am able to talk with them. I also talk with deceased animals.
Q: Does reception improvement come with practice? Does your type of reception change with practice? My reception is thoughts and I would like to also “hear and see.”
A: Yes, just like anything else, practice and training hone and fine tune reception. My mode of reception has not changed, but it varies as to how I receive the information. I hear the information, see pictures and get feelings. Sometimes the information comes through in different combinations, sometimes the information comes through only one channel, perhaps feelings.
Perhaps next time you Talk2theAnimals, ask for their help in receiving the information via hearing and seeing. Keep us posted on what happens!
Q: Are animal communicators naturally gifted?
A: We all have the ability to Talk2theAnimals. Animal communicators have chosen to hone that ability. For more information, click here.
Q: After talking with an animal in a consultation, do they sometimes come back and talk with you of their own volition?
A: That seldom happens because of the boundaries I choose to apply. However, even with boundaries, it does occasionally happen and it’s very disconcerting to me when it does occur! For instance, one time I was driving down the highway and one of the horses I have worked with popped into my head and started telling me what I should do about a certain situation! Needless to say, he’s the head horse in his herd.
Q: Do you talk with animals when they’re sleeping?
A: I do not Talk2theAnimals when they are sleeping, as I want to honor their need to recharge their battery and to honor them as sentient beings. As a matter of fact, one of the questions I ask the animals is if it’s a good time for them to talk. At various times I have been told it’s not a good time to talk. Usually when that happens, they invite me to check in later with them.
Wow, good questions! Thanks everyone for submitting them. There will be one more upcoming post on the remaining questions from the Talk2theAnimals TeleConference. Hope these answers are useful to you!
Harmony,
Janet Roper



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Hi Janet what great questions! this is so exicting to hear that the teleconferences will be recorded. Now i won’t be miss any. Thanks!
Coryelle
Hi Coryelle,
Yup, that was a great round of questions! I’m so looking forward to the next Talk2theAnimals TeleConference to hear more questions.
Tomorrow I’m doing a test run of the technology involved with the recordings. This is really exciting!
Thanks for stopping by!
Harmony,
Janet