Animal Communication course - Foundations & Development
Module 3
Welcome to the third module of the online animal communication course!
Below you will find all the materials for Module 3!
I hope you enjoy it!
Remember to approach it in a lighthearted way and try to have fun while connecting!
I recommend that you go through the materials in the order they are posted here on this page (starting from the top).
Below you will find all the materials for Module 3!
I hope you enjoy it!
Remember to approach it in a lighthearted way and try to have fun while connecting!
I recommend that you go through the materials in the order they are posted here on this page (starting from the top).
Part 3.1 multiple animals in one session
How to handle communicating with multiple animals in the same home,
and knowing who is communicating when.
and knowing who is communicating when.
Part 3.2 - Ethics & Behavior
Ethics
Behavioral Challenges, and how to navigate in a reading
Behavioral Challenges, and how to navigate in a reading
Ac Exercise: Miso and Sake, the cats
These two cats are named Miso (black and white female), and Sake (tabby, male), and they are happy to help you develop your abilities!
They are not my own cats, but I do know them and have talked to them before.
In this recording I am giving you prompts in connecting with one of the cats, so I want you to choose which cat you want to connect to first, listen through the recording and connect, and then do the same with the second cat. Insert everything that came through in the form below for some quick feedback.
They are not my own cats, but I do know them and have talked to them before.
In this recording I am giving you prompts in connecting with one of the cats, so I want you to choose which cat you want to connect to first, listen through the recording and connect, and then do the same with the second cat. Insert everything that came through in the form below for some quick feedback.
What did Miso and Sake share with you?
In the form below, share anything and everything that came through from Miso and Sake.
I will get back to you in the next few days by email and give you feedback on your connection with them!
I will get back to you in the next few days by email and give you feedback on your connection with them!
Part 3.3 - Accuracy & Intention
About increasing accuracy, and setting intentions for the reading
AC Exercise: Roy the Horse
This is a horse named Roy, who belongs to a dressage school close by, and who I've worked with before. He is also happy to help you develop your abilities! In this recording I give you some specific prompts to ask him. You can record your answers in the form below.
What did Roy share with you today?
In the form below, share anything and everything that came through from Roy.
I will get back to you in the next few days by email and give you feedback on your connection with him!
I will get back to you in the next few days by email and give you feedback on your connection with him!
Example of Animal COmmunication session
This is the recording from an in-person animal communication session I did years ago,
and my client gave me permission to share this with you, for educational purposes.
This reading gives a good example of helping an animal through emotional/behavioral challenges, and how I navigate that.
This is a conversation with her dog Gypsy (living) and also Buster,
a dog who passed years ago but who popped in and wanted to say hi as well.
This also isn't what I would see as a "perfect" reading, as there was some misinterpretation here and there.
The client however still felt it was amazing. It's important to not get too hung up on doing a "perfect" reading,
in order to allow through an amazing one.
A few days after the session, the client notified me she had rearranged the couch and broken it up into
two smaller sections, which did fix the issue Gypsy was having.
Also, to fill you in, Gypsy the dog was being extremely cute throughout the session,
which helped me lift my spirits ("raised my vibration") and brought a lot of laughter =)
and my client gave me permission to share this with you, for educational purposes.
This reading gives a good example of helping an animal through emotional/behavioral challenges, and how I navigate that.
This is a conversation with her dog Gypsy (living) and also Buster,
a dog who passed years ago but who popped in and wanted to say hi as well.
This also isn't what I would see as a "perfect" reading, as there was some misinterpretation here and there.
The client however still felt it was amazing. It's important to not get too hung up on doing a "perfect" reading,
in order to allow through an amazing one.
A few days after the session, the client notified me she had rearranged the couch and broken it up into
two smaller sections, which did fix the issue Gypsy was having.
Also, to fill you in, Gypsy the dog was being extremely cute throughout the session,
which helped me lift my spirits ("raised my vibration") and brought a lot of laughter =)
Homework:
If you are interested in doing animal communication for other people, reach out to someone around you (a friend or open-minded family member or neighbor) and ask if you can practice with their animals in return for feedback from them.