That’s Colorado! One minute, just when you think that spring has sprung, we’re covered in snow. Yet beneath that white blanket are sprigs of new growth that Hank and his pasture mates are nosing through to munch on. How blessed am I that THIS spring he is back into good health and on his way…
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Today is the deadline for a challenge I posed to practicing animal communicators. I’m writing another book and requested input from other professionals concerning a most common self-confidence buster: When communicating with your animal clients does doubt ever whittle its way into your connection? If ‘yes’ how does it appear, and how do you handle…
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Animal University’s Terri Goon shared this link for an interesting article written by Catherine Bell, The Roll of the Practitioner. Are we practitioners taking on too much? Overstepping? Or right on the mark? Something to consider. Thank you, Terri, for sharing. Read more
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I had the realization today that it’s been six going on 7 years since I last rode a horse, last cleaned a stall and smelled that heavenly barn/horsey smell that only horse lovers can love. I did not come to this realization unassisted but came to it via my cell phone; a long forgotten longing,…
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Animal Communication is not for only other animals. As an animal communicator we sometimes feel stifled when it comes to talking with and listening to our own. Believe me, any trepidation I had before all of Hank’s health issues have evaporated. I was desperate and forced myself to hear his messages and am I glad…
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