Do You Want To Be An Animal Communicator?
Continuing on the theme of what it takes to be an animal communicator from my last blog, here are wise words by Dawn Hayman www.springfarmcares.org.
What Does It Take To Be An Animal Communicator?
You might think that the most important prerequisite for being an animal communicator is loving animals and wanting to help them. Even more important is a willingness and ability to communicate well with people to help them understand their animal friends and increase harmony among humans and other species.
Getting to the Root of Problems
Successful animal communication consultations are characterized by positive attitude and behavior changes in animals and their people about situations that have been brought up to handle. Getting to the root of problems through telepathic communication and understanding of the animal’s and human’s viewpoints rather than just giving advice based on past experience or others’ conclusions about animal behavior is the key.
PET PSYCHIC or Animal Communicator?
Every individual of every species is born with the ability to communicate telepathically by direct feeling and thought transfer. I emphasize in teaching and publications that people who have lost their ability to communicate with animals in the course of their human socialization can rediscover it again.
Why I Became an Animal Communicator
I’ve been asked, encouraged, and cajoled to do a blog for years. Now, at last, in this phase of my life, I have the time. And the new website program and redesigned website that I launched in October 2017 handily supports a blog.
I look forward to sharing many animal communication experiences and insights I’ve had for the seven decades I’ve lived so far this life. I’ll start with a foundation subject, “Why I Became an Animal Communicator.” So, here we go…