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ABOUT ANIMAL COMMUNICATION

ABOUT ANIMAL COMMUNICATION

As humans we are conditioned with verbal communication as our primary form of exchange of thoughts and feelings. Thankfully we’ve also considered animals as companions through all these years.

Then why not approach communicating with animals, just like we feel the need to communicate with each other?

This is where animal communication comes in. The basis of this communication is telepathy.

When we look at the roots of the word "telepathy," we find that it means "feeling across a distance." Telepathic communication involves the direct transmission of feelings, intentions, thoughts, mental images, emotions, impressions, sensations, and pure knowing. Animals obviously communicate through physical action and their own complex languages. They also communicate telepathically, both among each other and to humans. People receive the messages to the degree they are listening, can tune in, or are perceptive to them.

 

Professional Animal Communicators are trained practitioners who can tune into their telepathic abilities and intuitions.

I am adept in Canine and Feline Behaviour analysis. Both skills put together I have the expertise to let pet parents know what their furry companions are trying to tell them.

 

What most pet parents don’t realise is that involving a mediator (a professional Animal Communicator) only in times of need, say stress, illness, lost pet cases etc is crucial. But knowing and communicating with your pet is important on a day to day basis. Sometimes it is just a check in to see if they're doing fine, are comfortable, like their host’s environment, the food or even so that they can talk about their favourite toys. These may seem easily perceptible things for a pet parent, but knowing about it from the pet itself is crucial.

Having said that when pet parents reach out to me in cases of distress, illness or lost cases, I am  happy to help in every way. I also provide consultation and counsel to the parents on the basis of the communication their pet has had with me.

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