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ANIMAL COMMUNICATING
A Skype Webinar with Catherine O'Driscoll
Price: £30.00 (£20.00 for subscribers to CHC)
ANIMAL COMMUNICATING
A Skype Webinar with Catherine O'Driscoll
Price: £30.00 (£20.00 for subscribers to CHC)
The editor of a popular UK dog magazine asked her Facebook friends if they had experienced animal communicating and whether it was any good. The impression I got from her and many of the answers was that communicating with animals is something only crazy people do. I guess there’s no substitute for experience in this regard – because if you’re fortunate enough to find a good animal communicator, you’ll have no doubt that animal communicating is real.
In fact, many of us communicate with animals all the time, without realising that we’re doing it. Your dog comes to you and looks at you, for example, and you know exactly what he wants. My little Papillon looks me in the eyes and licks his lips to show me that he wants a snack. My Golden Retriever, Freddie, grabs his teddy bear and shakes it when he wants me to play. And – taking it further – I might use muscle testing or dowsing, or automatic writing, so I can hear more of what the animals have to say. There are also the senses which, when we tune into the animals, can give us vital information about them.
I first ‘officially’ learnt to communicate with animals when I went on a one-day workshop and was paired with another delegate. She asked me to speak to her dog and I was totally astounded by what her dog told me. It was detailed, personal, and full of wisdom. Since then, I’ve spoken with many animals and I’m generally bowled over by what they have to say, especially when there are details that only the owner knows about.
I don’t believe that you have to be special or talented to become an animal communicator. I think it’s something we can all do if we know how to listen. I also believe that, once you know how to listen to animals, you become a member of the Team that’s here to show humans that animals are not less than us.
This two-hour Skype-based seminar may change your life – seriously. It will give you a new string to your bow, with the ability to help humans and their animals to have happier relationships.
In fact, many of us communicate with animals all the time, without realising that we’re doing it. Your dog comes to you and looks at you, for example, and you know exactly what he wants. My little Papillon looks me in the eyes and licks his lips to show me that he wants a snack. My Golden Retriever, Freddie, grabs his teddy bear and shakes it when he wants me to play. And – taking it further – I might use muscle testing or dowsing, or automatic writing, so I can hear more of what the animals have to say. There are also the senses which, when we tune into the animals, can give us vital information about them.
I first ‘officially’ learnt to communicate with animals when I went on a one-day workshop and was paired with another delegate. She asked me to speak to her dog and I was totally astounded by what her dog told me. It was detailed, personal, and full of wisdom. Since then, I’ve spoken with many animals and I’m generally bowled over by what they have to say, especially when there are details that only the owner knows about.
I don’t believe that you have to be special or talented to become an animal communicator. I think it’s something we can all do if we know how to listen. I also believe that, once you know how to listen to animals, you become a member of the Team that’s here to show humans that animals are not less than us.
This two-hour Skype-based seminar may change your life – seriously. It will give you a new string to your bow, with the ability to help humans and their animals to have happier relationships.