Giving your pets freedom of speech!

What is animal communication.

 

Animal communication is about tuning in and connecting energetically with the animal in order to hear their thoughts and to be able to chat with them.

Simply put, you don’t need to be a cloaked superhero in order to magically communicate telepathically. Everybody has the ability to communicate telepathically, but sadly, this gift, or skill has been lost through the years.

Communication with your pet is done with your written permission since you are the guardian, and then finally, with the permission of the pet itself at the start of the communication.

It is not necessary to be in the same room as your pet, as all that is required is a recent photograph, clearly showing your pets eyes, and a full body shot of your pet as well.

Once the permission has been granted from your pet, the communication will commence, with either written feedback or verbal feedback given to you the pet guardian.

A communication and healing session takes around 3 to 4 hours. During the session, you don’t need to do anything, and you won’t notice that the communication is taking place.

Why would I book an animal communication session?

 

Sometimes booking an animal communication session starts off with a simple desire to form a closer bond to your pet and to know them better. It can be a simple desire to know whether they are happy, whether there is anything else which you could be doing in order to make their lives more comfortable.

You may be absolutely surprised to hear the funny things which your pet has to say!

You may be thinking about adopting a new pet, and you wish to know how your current pets feel before the new pet moves in.

You may have adopted an older pet who spent time in an animal shelter, and your pet may be struggling to settle into his or her new home. A simple communication may shed light on any difficulties which the pet may be experiencing.

There are times when you know that your pet is feeling off-colour but you can’t quite put your finger onto what’s up! Talking directly to your pet may not only guide you to pinpoint the ailment but may also provide valuable info to mention to your vet.

How many times have you thought, “If only they could talk!” when taking them to the vet! Well they can, and they do! It’s up to you to listen.

Strengthening the guardian and pet relationship.

 

Perhaps you are emigrating and your pet is going to have to be contained for hours while it flies from one continent to the next! Let me explain to your pet what is going to happen, and why it’s happening and that he or she will be reunited with you, their much loved guardian!

As with humans, communication can work wonders.

Has your pet been an only child for some time, and your new human baby is due to arrive shortly? Are you worried about how your fur baby is going to accept your human baby?

A simple chat with your fur baby to explain that they are still very much loved and included in the new family may make it easier for you when you bring your little bundle of joy home for the first time.

Have you perhaps lost your beloved pet, or is your pet terminally ill and you don’t know whether your pet is ready to cross over?

It would be my privilege to communicate with your pet, and to pass on your message of love. Losing a pet is never easy, but knowing that the possibility of a connection is there, may bring you some measure of comfort.

Your pets emotional health

So often the emotional needs of animals, and the emotional health of animals are forgotten. We feed them, we love them, we play with them and we see that their physical health needs are met through veterinary science.

But what about their emotional needs?

When a much loved pet does not conform or behave like the dream pet which we thought we were adopting, too often irritation sets in, resulting in frustration for the pet guardian but also a huge amount of frustration for the pet as well.

Balancing a pets emotional needs will not only assist with their physical well being, but will also improve the relationship between pet and guardian when the pet’s emotional needs are understood.

 

How can I help?

Sometimes it’s just about listening to your pet and hearing what they have to say, what their likes and dislikes are.

Very often pets who have spent time in an animal shelter, confined to an enclosure, struggle to adapt to their new life. Rather than taking them back to the shelter, let’s work together to find out why the pet is struggling and with what in particular, and help him or her to settle into a new and more comfortable life.

Sometimes it’s just about chatting to your pet to find out about the dynamics in the household especially when a new pet moves in, and the family dynamics change!

As with human communication, it’s just about learning to listen and to hearing what your pet has to say.

“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.”

Anatole France

Contact Heart2Soul Connection today.

Give your pet a voice today and be surprised at what they have to say!