Thursday 3 April 2014

The joys of communicating with animals or being a mediator . . .


The joy of communicating with animals or being a mediator for animals is like a triangle or a three way system of positive energy for all. It involves the animal first and foremost, then it travels along to the owner/carer, then it goes back along the chain to the communicator who then discovers the animals specific needs. It is during this process that a way forward is realised and a plan of action is put in to place with a view to resolving the stumbling block(s).

Sadly, for some, by the time they ask for our help the issue(s) in hand seem to, the owner/carer, be about the the same size as Mount Everest, or the same size that an elephant looks like to an Ant! On a few occasions people have already put the idea in to their head that the animal is irreparable but rarely is this in fact the case. There is of course the odd time that the animal just does not want to go on and would rather be put to sleep, but usually they want to be given a chance.

There are many breeds of animals who, to many, all look the same although perhaps vary in colour but on closer inspection, like identical twins or triplets, their hair could be a different texture or their skin might be different just as their characters, their eyes, their ears and thoughts or experiences can vary just as their chemical balance can be totally different where some foods react on one and not the other. 

As we all know. there is always a key for every door, every car and every window just as there is always a key for every animal/human!  but the key for many to have a happy life is often locked due to negative experiences or an illness or pain infliction the key has either been mislaid, lost or is just totally stuck in the hole and this is where we as communicators step in - to guide and help troubled animals communicate with the human world so that there can be that unique 50/50 animal/human partnership for ever.

To date we have been delighted to help many an animal and would actively encourage all animal lovers to do the same. so, please, keep an eye open as a protector of all pained animals and encourage them to have their own voice and choice in life as well.



On behalf of many who have gone unheard -  thank you. 



So, your next question ' What do I have to do to receive a reading'   

WHAT IS IT 


This service helps owners and carers communicate with their animals (of any sort) so that a 50/50 communication level can be met, instead of the all to often 10% animal and 90% human imbalance. 

WHAT IS NEEDED AND HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?

Depending on the issues found this can take anything from 1 hour to 36 hours, depending greatly on where it leads to. A full head photograph and two full body photographs are needed, one from the near side and the other from the offside, so that not only the thought patterns of this animals can be assessed but also the whole physical well-being of the animal. 


WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

Depending on what the results are conclusions are then drawn to resolve the issues found. Just as ways forward are suggested for any changes that might be needed on the 24hr owner/carers part.

AND THEN? 

Once all this has been done and information passed  back to the owner it is only usually a matter of a day or two before slight changes are noted. From there we ask the owner to jot down their findings over the next few weeks so that these can be recorded. 

WHAT HAPPENS IF MY ANIMAL IS ILL AGAIN - DO I HAVE TO RESUBMIT ALL THE INFORMATION?

Once an animal is on file it is there forever more and can be checked at any time upon the owners request but a more recent photograph would be needed of the negative and surrounding area. 

WHAT TYPE OF READINGS ARE THERE

There are two different formats a 'Brief reading' and an 
'In-depth' reading.


If you would like your animal read please email us at LINK

or visit and like our facebook page  
which covers the surface of what we do . .

Thank you for taking time to potentially give an animal the chance to have his/her voice. 


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