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SUE GOODRICH Animal Communication and Behavioral Specialist COMPASSIONATE HEART, GENTLE HANDS 760-751-2240 |
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| What A Communicator Can And Can't Do | |||||||||||||||
| An animal communicator can't make an animal do anything. Animals are sentient beings with their own minds and agendas. They choose whether or not to engage in conversation with the communicator and whether or not to make any behavioral changes requested by the guardian. Most animals, if approached respectfully, will be happy to chat with their people. If the animal refuses to "talk" to the communicator, that is the animal's choice, and that view must be respected. Animal communicators are not psychics, but actually connect with the animal and speak to him/her for their guardian. The communicator only knows what the animal knows. For instance, a lost dog can show a communicator what he sees, but can't give an address. My ability to comprehend or put into context what the animal is saying is increased if I first have your information about a health or behavior problem. Then I can get the animal's viewpoint about it, which may be different from what you think or may fill in the picture of what you or others perceive. Just asking "what's wrong with this horse, dog, cat or bIrd" won't necessarily be productive, especially if they don't feel anything is wrong with them or have no immediate pain or stress. A challenging or hostile attitude creates mental static and headaches, and it wastes time and energy. full communication and receptivity from all concerned is the key to maximum benefit from a consultation. Have an open attitude, whether you are skeptical or not, and you will find yhour consultation is an interesting and helpful experience. In the beginning I will ask you a few basic questions about the animal's name, age and breed to help me put their answers into come context and, therefore, understand them better. I can tune in with your animal friends and find out basic matters like how they feel, their purposes, concerns, attitudes, enjoyments, etc., but a consultation is facilitated by your asking specific questions that are important to you. Animal companions may not talk about your areas of concern unless you focus their attention on them. |
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