Animal communication is a direct two-way telepathic conversation with your animal companions. Telepathy is the Universal Language. It is the language that all animals use to communicate with each other and it is the language that all humans are born with. Telepathy means, “feeling from a distance.” At any distance, telepathic communication is received in the form of thoughts, feelings, sensations, images, concepts, and sometimes words. During a consultation, Karen will translate all of these forms of communication into words for you. Then she will communicate your thoughts and questions back to the animals for you in the same way. With animal communication, you will experience the benefit of a heart-to-heart connection with the true essence or soul of your animal friends.
There is no time or distance with telepathic communication. Telepathic communication works the same whether you are in the same room as the animal or across the country. To connect with an animal at a distance, the animal's name and description will enable an animal communicator to locate and connect with the animal. It is similar to a cordless phone or radio signal and the animal's name and description are the phone number or radio station. Karen can communicate with your animal companions wherever you are located. she has clients in many different states all around the country.
Why should I consider it?
· It can deepen the bond between you and your animal companions.
An animal communication consultation can provide you an opportunity to connect with your animal companions in a new, very amazing, and meaningful way. Communication can help you deepen the bond and gain new information and insights about your animal companions. It can also improve your relationship with your animals by helping you to better understand their thoughts, feelings, and actions.
· It can help resolve many issues or situations.
An animal communication consultation can help resolve many situations where the animals may be exhibiting unusual or troublesome behavior. It can also be an opportunity to prevent problems from arising by discussing important issues ahead of time. This type of consultation can be a very important counseling sessions for both you and your animal companions during challenging times when difficult issues or situations arise. The following paragraphs illustrate some examples.
Emotional and behavioral problems – You can explore the reasons behind the unusual or troublesome behaviors or emotions that your animal companions are exhibiting. Are they hurt, sick, or upset about something? Are they trying to get your attention by acting out? All animals have their own individual reasons for acting and feeling as they do. With animal communication, you can discover what those reasons are and what can be done to resolve them.
Family issues and upcoming changes – Any changes in the family situation, such as: moving, travel, children leaving home, divorce, separations, new animal or human family members, or any other emotional or physical changes that can occur in everyday life, can lead to upsets and imbalances for the animals. Very often these changes are the reasons behind your animals’ new emotional or behavioral problem. Also, communicating with your animal companions before these events happen can be a very effective way to actually prevent the emotional or behavior problems from occurring.
Health concerns – Animal communication is especially valuable when animals are sick or injured. You can ask your animals questions about how they are feeling and what their symptoms are. This will give you a better understanding of the symptoms from the animals’ point of view. Communication also can be used to help explain to the animals the reasons that unpleasant or uncomfortable treatments are necessary. This can lead to cooperation and understanding rather than tension and resentment during treatments.
Animal communication is to be used only as supplemental care and is not meant to be used instead of veterinary medicine. Karen is not a veterinarian. She cannot diagnose diseases or recommend medical treatments.
Rescued or abused animals – Communication sessions with animals that have been rescued and/or abused can be extremely healing. Giving the animals a chance to express how they feel about what happened to them allows them to release and heal the emotional trauma and move forward with their lives. Also, animals who have been rescued or have lost their homes need to be reassured that they are safe and in their new, “forever” home. The reassurance and understanding that communication can give to rescued animals can often bring about a new sense of peace, calmness, and confidence.
Death and dying – Communicating with your animal companions who are ill or in the process of dying can help you establish what their needs and feelings are regarding their situation. Your animal companions can let you know how they feel, if they are ready to leave their body, or if they need assistance. These sessions can provide you with the comfort of knowing that you are providing your animal companions with the care they need and desire.
What can I expect?
Since telepathic communication can be done at any distance, consultations are usually held by phone. During a consultation, Karen will treat all animals as respected, intelligent individuals. When communicating, animals will express their own unique personalities, purposes, and agendas. They also have their own unique ways of communicating. Some animals will be very chatty, some quiet and shy, some stoic, and some comedians, but they all will express their very own unique personalities, traits, and attitudes.
Throughout the consultation, you may ask questions about anything concerning your animal companions, including their past, present, & future expectations. Karen will ask the animals the questions for you and relay their answers back to you as accurately as possible to enlighten both the animals and human to what the other is thinking and feeling. Often, the animals will have questions for you or messages to tell you. Throughout the consultations, you can discover thoughts, feelings, purposes, values, perceptions, and viewpoints of your animal companions, as well as, what they understand and what they perceive their needs to be. Animal communication consultations can bring about life changing attitudes for both humans and animals by facilitating respect, compassion, and understanding between the animals and their human companions.
Tips for a Successful Animal Communication Consultation:
1. Understand what the job of an animal communicator actually is. What Karen does as an animal communicator is telepathically communicate with your animal companions. She can relay to you their viewpoints, thoughts, feelings, beliefs, expectations, and desires. You can all work together to help you and your animal companions understand each other more, resolve misunderstandings, or have a better connection with them. Please remember that as an animal communicator Karen cannot predict the future, magically change behavior, diagnoses an illness, or prescribe medical treatment.
2. When a consultation begins, don’t tell Karen everything about the animal before you start. All Karen needs to start is the animals’ names, ages, physical descriptions, and if the animals are deceased. If this is the first time Karen has talked to your animals, let their personalities come through clearly to her and that will be your validation that she is talking to the right animals.
However, after you are well into the consultation, please don’t hesitate to provide any necessary information to help resolve a conflict or answer a question.
3. Provide Karen with positive and negative feedback. Throughout the consultations, let Karen know if she is on track or not. Telepathic communication is not a precise form of communication. Karen has to put the animals’ feelings, thoughts, and pictures into words that explain what they are showing her as accurately as possible. Sometimes that is easy to do and sometimes the translation can be more difficult. Let her know if you have questions or doubts. If something doesn’t feel right, say so. Just as important, let her know when things sound right. Knowing that she is on the right track helps her move forward with the consultation more quickly.
4. If you want to know something, ask the question and be specific. If you have something important to discuss with the animals or an important question to ask them, ask it yourself. Don’t wait to see if the animals bring up the subject on their own. Very often what is most important to you is not what is most important to the animals. You may be waiting for the dogs to tell you why they chewed up your couch while they are busy telling Karen all about the new dog living down the road or chasing squirrels in the backyard.
Also, be very specific with your questions. If you ask something vague like, “How do they feel about what happened yesterday?” You could get dozens of different answers about dozens of different things that are not what you want to know about. If you want to know why the cats were fighting yesterday, ask the question directly. Then you will get a direct answer to your question.
5. Make sure that you truly want to know the answer to the question before you ask it. Before you ask your animal companions an important question, make sure that you want to know the truth and are prepared to deal with any consequences that may result from the answer. The animals may not give you the answer that you want to hear. Think about what you would do then. If you are not prepared to honor the answer and the consequences, you are better off not asking the question at all. This does not mean that you have to do everything that the animals says, but you should acknowledge how they answered the question, talk about it, and then come up with a solution that is beneficial to everyone.
6. Be willing to look at your part of a situation. Very often when there is a behavior problem, the solution will involve both the animals and the humans. Be prepared to recognize and do your part to help resolve the problem. Often behavior changes can be caused by stress at home, training issues, or other things that you are unaware of. You may find the source of a problem during a consultation and solutions, but often the real changes in behavior come when the person is willing to make changes, small or big, after the consultation ends.
7. Take your time and listen to the answers. This is the most important tip! During the consultation, really listen to what your animal companions are saying. It is easy to get nervous or excited and move too quickly from one question to another. Relax, take your time, and focus on what the animals are saying back to you.
When there is true respect for the animals as spiritual beings, an openness to hear whatever they have to say, and a willingness to understand their point of view---that is when miracles can happen, behaviors can shift, and a deeper connection is found with your animal family.
Contact Karen for a consulation.....new clients provide photograph please.... kjpuzzles@mindspring.com
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Below are some of Karen and Jack's precious family members who have crossed over into spirit!!
BooBoo, 15 years old went to the Rainbow Bridge Sept 2005 and Rivet, 18 years old, in Feb 2000...they too, were incredible teachers!
Mandy, 2 years old, went to the Rainbow Bridge in June 1997.....she was an awesome companion!
Missy was 21 years old ....taught me more than she will ever know....and still is teaching even in spirit!!