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Animal Communication Practice Sessions

March 2, 2009

Starting Friday, March 6, Talk2theAnimals will begin a weekly animal communication practice.  This will give you a chance to meet new animals, begin to use your intuitive skills and Talk2theAnimals. It doesn’t make a difference if you’re a newbie, have communicated with animals occasionally or are have polished your communication skills.  These sessions will give [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Animal Communication Friday

February 27, 2009

Recently I created a post for Animal Communication Practice.  It was a video of two otters, and I asked the question, “What message do the otters have for you?” I received so much positive feedback that Talk2theAnimals is now holding an Animal Communication Practice session each Friday!  Each week we will work with different animals, [...]

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February: Adopt a Rabbit Month

February 7, 2009

Looking to adopt a family pet?  Have you thought of adopting a rabbit?  February is Adopt a Rabbit Month.  Here’s some information to help you decide if adopting a rabbit is right for your family. Life expectancy of a rabbit is 5-15 years. Rabbits need daily care and interaction with their humans. Rabbits are indoor [...]

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Animal Communication: The Wisdom Behind the Whiskers

January 27, 2009

It’s coming up, mark your calendars, add it to your iPhone, your Blackberry, your PDA, and don’t forget to tell your friends about it.  If you REALLY want to get creative, be like Crow and caw it from the rooftops!  However, if you live in MN or similar places, I don’t recommend that right now… [...]

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Animal Communication Practice

January 25, 2009

Here’s a short video of two otters.  Let’s use this as an animal communication practice session.  I invite you to turn the sound off as you are watching this so you are not influenced by the people talking. Quiet yourself, removing interior and exterior distractions. Watch the video. Ask the otters what message they have [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Wisdom Behind the Whiskers Forum

January 20, 2009

Talk2theAnimals Teleconference is such a solemn name.  It portends official business, not fun in learning.    So, welcome to Wisdom Behind the Wisdom Forum.  Doesn’t that make sense?  We’re asking the animals to share their wisdom.  No matter the name, it is being held on Wednesday, February 4, 7:00  – 8:00 PM CST. This forum [...]

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Animal Communication and Eye Rolling…

January 15, 2009

Sometimes I’m a master at stating the obvious…. Animal Communication is when you Talk2theAnimals (eye roll)… When you Talk2theAnimals, one of your goals is to receive as much accurate information as possible from the animals (eye roll)… In order to be open to receive intuitive information from the animals, we need to clear ourselves of [...]

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Talk2theAnimals TeleConference Review – Part III

January 13, 2009

This is the third and final review of the recent Talk2theAnimals TeleConference.  I invite you to go back and read Part I and Part II.   All the questions were fantastic – I’m so glad that people are asking questions about animal communication! Q:  Can you talk to any animal? A: Yes, as long as that [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Teleconference Review Part II

January 10, 2009

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 [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Teleconference Review Part I

January 9, 2009

Recently, Talk2theAnimals held its first TeleConference of the year.  Formerly known as First Friday Forum, this free monthly TeleConference is in Q&A format, with the participants bringing in the questions.  Wonderful, awesome questions were emailed in.  Here are some that were asked, and in tomorrow’s post you will see questions that weren’t addressed on the [...]

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