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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions
Please come to the session with an open mind and heart. It is best if you are in a quiet place without distractions. Your animal does not need to be present.
I like to start by connecting with the animal myself before our session ever starts, just to spend a little time with them alone to explain what we are doing and how it all works to them. Then I will join you on a zoom call with and we will spend anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour discussing what your pet has communicated to me and then we can go over any additional questions you might have.
No, I do not need to meet with your animal in person. Animal Communication is all done on a soul level, so meeting in person is necessary. All that is needed is a photo and the Animal's name, sex, and if they are currently living or in spirit. All the required information gets filled out when you Book Your Session.
Absolutely! Animals in spirit are some of my favorite animals to communicate with. Your animals never leave your side and are usually quite excited when I Connect with them on their human’s behalf.
I am able to communicate with all different animals. Everything from cats and dogs to fish, horses, birds, reptiles, and so much more. All animals are able to communicate with humans, you just have to know how to listen.
A lot of animal communication is about interpretation. Animals give us perfect messages, but sometimes our translation or interpretation of it can be skewed. This is why I like Zoom calls so much, if something doesn’t make sense to you I can try to clarify the message with your animal in real-time. There are many times things that are communicated might not make sense in the moment, but a day or two later will finally “click” and become an "ah-ha" moment between you and your animal.
Animal communicators are not a substitute for trained Vets and cannot offer medical advice, it is always important to speak to your vet with any medical concerns. However, animal communicators can check in with your animal and do a body scan to see if there is anything they feel is important for you to know about. If you feel it is necessary, these concerns should be discussed with your animal's Vet.
If you have more questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me through my Contact Form.
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