What animal communication can do

Short:

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  • Clarify / harmonise conflicts
  • Farewell, clarity & comfort (in addition to veterinary or veterinary practitioner treatment / intervention)
  • Finding solutions
  • Help in finding and releasing mental and physical blockages (in addition to veterinary or veterinary practitioner treatment)
  • Identifying and understanding the causes of behavioural problems / changes
  • Make human / mirror issues recognisable and conscious through the animal’s behaviour
  • Preparation for upcoming changes
  • Promote mutual trust
  • Providing insights into the emotional life of the animal & its wishes / needs (in addition to veterinary or veterinary practitioners treatment)
  • Strengthen the human-animal relationship
  • Transmission of messages

Long:

Animal communication can do a lot. You have already read a few examples in the short version.

Animal communication can:

Clarify / harmonise conflicts:

If the animal perhaps no longer wants to eat the food it was eating before, or it refuses a special food (for a special diet), you can, for example, use animal communication to ask the animal why it is refusing the food, and whether it might want something different. There are also sometimes very banal (in our eyes) reasons why, for example, food is refused.

A real-life example: The animal always gets brand xy food from the food bowl with a black paw print, which is printed in the otherwise completely white bowl. But now this bowl has broken and a new one is needed. It is now completely black with a white paw print in the middle. The food from brand xy is still the same. The animal now refuses to eat. The owner doesn’t understand why and seeks advice through animal communication. This reveals that it is not because of the food (it no longer tastes good or something), but because the food is fed through the new food bowl. As it now has a different color. So with this information, the same bowl as before was bought and everything is fine again.

Farewell, clarity & comfort (in addition to veterinary or veterinary practitioner treatment / intervention):

It is also possible to say goodbye and get rid of everything one last time before the animal goes to Rainbow Land. (No end-of-life care, veterinary or animal healing interventions!) You can imagine it like this: when a person passes away, you can talk to them one last time. So it is also possible through animal communication to exchange messages or other information with your beloved furry friend one last time (before you can talk to the animal in Rainbow Land; yes, animal communication is also possible with deceased animals).

Finding solutions:

As I have just described in finding the cause, the sisal was replaced as a solution to the scratching problem. This solution was also suggested by the cat. I also asked about this in the animal communication.

Help in finding and releasing mental and physical blockages (in addition to veterinary or veterinary practitioner treatment):

Here you can also ask the animal classically what is wrong with it, or you can use body sensing. Which method is the right one varies from animal to animal. Once you have found out what the blockage(s) are, you can release them in different ways. For example, through  surrogate hypnosis or quantum work.

Like us humans, animals are also individuals. Incidentally, this also applies to the laboratory animals on which something is tested and tried out, as well as to the animals that may end up on our plates later on.

Identifying and understanding the causes of behavioural problems / changes:

There are always clients who ask me for help because the animal is doing something it hasn’t done before. For example, the cat suddenly stops scratching its cat tree and prefers the couch instead. The owner has already tried xyz, but the behavior still persists. Animal communication can then be used to find out why this is the case.

A real-life example: The changed behavior of a cat that I just described is an example that I had in real life. In the animal communication, I found out that the cat had pain while scratching the sisal (the ribbon that is attached to a cat tree for scratching). This was because she (and her sister) had recently been given a new cat tree. This sisal was of a different (firmer) quality than the one on the old cat tree. After this information, the sisal was replaced and the cat stopped scratching the couch.

Make human/mirror issues recognisable and conscious through the animal’s behaviour:

People have problems or issues that they sometimes don’t even consciously realize. Just like children, animals can mirror these issues. (You may have seen someone break their foot and then the animal starts limping too. This is mirroring, which is also possible for other issues). If you then recognize that the animal is mirroring one of your own issues and then fix it, the animal’s behaviour should also change. So sometimes the problems are not where we first suspect them to be. Sometimes you also have to reflect on yourself, for example, to realise that the animal’s current behaviour is not because the animal has a problem, but because you are the problem and the animal is just reflecting this to you. Incidentally, animals don’t do this because they want to harm us or do something bad, but because they love us and want us to be well. Animals have very good intuition and are very sensitive. This is also the reason why mirroring is possible in the first place.

Preparation for upcoming changes:

If, for example, a move is imminent, you can prepare your beloved furry friend for this with the help of animal communication. You can explain to your pet that you will have lots of boxes here in the next few weeks (but that they can’t be playing in them), that strangers may be coming to help (especially beneficial for anxious animals) or that there will soon be a different environment. All this and much more can be explained in advance so that there are few or possibly even no problems.

Promote mutual trust:

There are also several ways to do this. One of these is, for example, that the animal may describe things from its past with a previous owner. This enables the current owner to understand what the animal went through before it came to him / her. Perhaps the animal was not given enough space to play and romp around, for example by having to spend most of its time locked in a small (just big enough) cage. The animal therefore knows what it is like not to be able to run away and now promises the new owner that it will not run away. In return, the new owner promises the animal that it will have more freedom than before. This promise can therefore strengthen mutual trust. (Whether the promises are then kept is another matter).

Providing insights into the emotional life of the animal & its wishes / needs (in addition to veterinary or veterinary practitioners treatment):

Gaining an insight into the emotional life of the animal and its wishes as well as needs is also possible. This can also be done in different ways. One of these is to simply ask about it in the classic way or to find out how the animal is feeling at the moment by body sensing.

Strengthen the human-animal relationship:

This can be strengthened in various ways. This is usually the case when unanswered questions are clarified. Both questions from the master or mistress of the animal and the other way around. In theory, the animal is also able to ask me a question about its human during an animal communication session. Once the questions (on both sides) have been clarified, the relationship between the two is usually stronger and more harmonious.

Transmission of messages:

This is the most classic form of animal communication (apart from clarifying open questions). Messages are transmitted either from the animal to its master or the other way around.

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