COMMUNICATE
Since our pets cannot communicate in words it is sometimes difficult to know what their needs are and why they are behaving a certain way. Creating more communication between you and your pet can help you have a deeper understanding of their personality, their behavior, their health, and your relationship with each other. A session can also help you find peace with a pet who is passing or has passed away.
What is Animal Communication?
Animals communicate through energy. I am able to communicate with people and animals by seeing images and listening to what their spirit wants to convey. Your relationships with animals are similar to your relationships with people. When you are in the presence of an animal, you are both learning from each other.
Animals show behaviors or symptoms in their body when something is out of balance. It is often difficult to know what our pets are being effected by or what they need, because we can be so attached to them and what is going on. With a neutral percpective, I can help you have a clearer understanding of your animal friend.
Your pet does not need to be physically present for me to communicate with them or to receive a healing. You are welcome to bring a photo of your pet, or send me a photo via email if you are having a phone session.
Cost: $100
George Cosmos
I love to share the story of how I met my second hamster. I adore all animals, but just as some people have a special place in their heart for dogs or cats, I have a special affinity for hamsters.
When my first hamster passed away, I wanted to find a black hamster named George. I went to different pet shops to look at black hamsters. None of them were George. Every black hamster I held pooped on me, peed on me, jumped out of my hand, and the last one I looked at was dead!
At this point I finally started to see that what I had been looking for was not exactly what I thought I was looking for. As the pet shop manager was taking the dead black hamster out, I noticed these fluffy, hairy hamsters on the top shelf called Teddy Bear hamsters. I saw black and white fellow and thought, "he looks like a George." So I had the manager open up the case.
George wanted nothing to do with me. He ran away from my hands, and as soon as I would catch him, he would jump away. There were a few others in the case, but one none of them looked like a George. Then this one little guy with brownish fur and a white belly walked right up into my hands and fell asleep. It was so sweet. I put him back in the case and tried to get George out again, but again, he refused. The brown haired hamster gently stepped into my hands for the second time. I had never experienced such a gentle, friendly hamster who felt so safe with a human on the first meeting.
I said to him, "You're not George."
And he said, "No, I'm Cosmos."
"But I am looking for a George."
"Yes, but I am Cosmos."
I can communicate with animals, but when I get something stuck in my head that I want, I sometimes have to step away to let go of my perfect picture... he wasn't black, and he wasn't George. I told him I was going home to think about it.
The next morning I woke up and I could see an image of him in my head. In the image he was standing there with his suitcases packed. I could hear him say, "I'm ready and waiting for you to pick me up." I took him home that evening. We came to a compromise and named him George Cosmos.
Clearly Cosmos had come into this life to be with me. I just had to learn a few lessons to get to him. Have you ever noticed that once you grow and change a little, what you want is sitting right in front of you?
