Animal Communication
What is Animal Communication?
As an Animal Communicator, I tune into your animal friend’s frequency (similar to radio waves, Wi-Fi, or satellite frequencies). I send and receive messages in thoughts and pictures. It’s a two-way conversation heart to heart and mind to mind.
Sessions are done remotely via phone or Zoom. This way your animal friend stays in their familiar environment. They are much calmer and it ensures clear and focused Animal Communication.
By the end of our session, you will gain a completely new perspective on the needs of your animal friend. My goal as an Animal Communicator is to utilize my gifts to give your animal friends a voice and help you relate to them on a deeper level.
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What to Expect During a Session
First Ani connects with your animal companion by looking at their photo. She speaks out loud to share all the messages from your companion animal, as it is happening. She asks your questions to your animal friend and shares their answers with you. Ani may make suggestions and share tips on natural, homeopathic products and/or lifestyle changes that may better the situation. Audio recording is emailed of your session. Sometimes the information you receive in a session may not make sense at the time, but it will later. Having the recording will help refresh your memory to connect the dots later.
Before the Reading Email Me
- A close up photo of your animal face.
- Animal friend’s name
- That’s all I need. The less information I have, the better the reading will go!
How to Prepare for your Session
Write down a list of questions and read it aloud. This will enhance the connection and keeps your animal friend on the topics you want to know about. During the session, choose a quiet room where you will be free from interruptions.
Animal Communication Can Help With
- Understanding animals’ view and experiences of illness and health problems; preparing an animal for surgery or other medical interventions
- How your animals view their lives, their everyday likes and preferences, and needs
- Behavioral Problems: Discovering the causes, negotiating changes and solutions
- Emotional issues such as fear, aggression, withdrawal, depression, etc.
- Traumas, such as from injury, illness, death, or grief
- Travel and moving: helping animals understand that their humans will return from business trips and vacations and who will care for them to reduce or prevent separation anxiety; showing them “pictures” of a new home beforehand, including any important physical boundary concerns.
- Animal Communication helps rescue animals to understand sheltering and fostering, identify what they want in a new home (i.e. kids, other animals), adjust to a new family and home, heal from neglect, abuse, and abandonment
- Your understanding, intimacy and sacred bond with your animals by discovering what they are thinking, feeling and what means most to them
- Supporting and understanding your animals’ needs through death and dying
- Supporting and understanding your animals’ needs through grief and anticipatory grief regarding the death of other family members (animals grieve the death of animals and humans just like we do)
- Your animals understand family structure changes: new arrivals of animals or humans; discussing your animals’ needs before adding a new animal family member; departures of animals or humans through a divorce, separation, etc.