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The Misconception About How Animals "Talk" to Animal Communicators

9/1/2022

 
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​When I do animal communication sessions for living pets, they are usually much shorter than sessions for people. The reason for this is they are straight to the point. They aren’t concerned about finances, work, love life, or family. On the contrary, it’s all about “Me, Me, Me.” They are basically saying here are my problems, concerns, and issues, so now fix them!

I visited some horses the other day to help with an issue of one of them balking at going into the barn. While there, I also did sessions for several other horses. When I tried to connect with George, he didn’t give me much of anything. He didn’t have any issues or concerns. As a matter of fact, he never looked up and continued eating like I wasn’t even there. If George was a person, he would be the guy in the tie-dye t-shirt with a ponytail, sitting in the corner toking on some weed saying, “Hey dude, it’s all good! Pass me some Cheetos.”

The other thing about animal communication sessions that many people don’t realize is that they give me the information from their perspective. So, I did get quite a bit of information from Idaho, the horse having the problem going into a barn, not just one barn…any barn. But Idaho was giving me her perspective on what caused this and without the input from the owner, we may not have put the pieces together.

Idaho made references to “the left”, a figure eight, blue buckets, a loud noise, and a third party. As I was explaining this to the owner, she filled in the blanks. Idaho is a competition horse (which I did not know before the session) and the figure eight was an indication of that.  The blue buckets are used at the shows. The second barrel on the left is where the owner was thrown off and seriously injured. Idaho heard the scream and felt the anxiety and panic of the people there. And then a third party led her away to the barn.

The whole event was traumatizing for Idaho, and she associated the barn with the trauma. The anxiety gradually got worse and worse until it hit her like a brick wall when she walked up to any barn door. It makes sense that it continued to get worse because if we don’t deal with our own trauma and anxiety, it continues to get worse for us as well. Once we got to the bottom of what was actually causing her anxiety, we could move forward with ways to help her through it. Another horse, Mama, has incredibly calming and nurturing energy and she will play a key role in helping Idaho.

And then I moved on for a chat with Delbert. I instantly felt Delbert wanted to be the “Big Man on Campus” with his chest puffed out. "Wanted" is the keyword because on the inside Delbert has zero confidence. The owner confirmed that Delbert’s biggest problem is a lack of confidence. I very much felt that Delbert needs a great deal of praise for every accomplishment, no matter how minor it seemed. Because even though animals may not understand the words and sentences that we use, they understand the energy behind them. Lavish praise will make Delbert say to himself, “Oh…she thinks I’m good! I AM good (chest puffs out).…(strut).… I’m the bomb!”
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​So, remember that your pets feel the energy behind your words, and just talk to them. I have to sign off now….I’m out of Cheetos. 

    Author: Robin Blakey

    A professional psychic medium who enjoys a strong cup of coffee and good conversation with anyone...dead or alive. 

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