“We are family!” is the unspoken motto of everyone I work with. I learned this through almost 20 years of animal communication.
Some think that animal communication is just sharing what an animal said. Like a translator for the United Nations. You’re a neutral being.
Some think that it’s being an advocate for the animal. They’re not wrong.
But it’s so much more than that.
In my sessions, I’m working with a family. A family that loves and values each other, no matter the species. So I’m an advocate for the family, for the love they have for each other.
Working with a family makes a difference
The humans I get to work with show up with deep love for their animal companions.
Because of this love, they bring their concerns and worries about their animal companions to the session.
- To find out more and what they can do to help.
They ask about animal behaviors that bring negativity into the relationship.
- To see how things might change.
As their animals get ready to transition, they ask if they’re ready and what they need.
- So they can ensure their animal has the best life even up to and through their transition.
And even after they’ve passed, they want to know they’re doing okay in the afterlife.
- Because love never dies.
In their hearts, they want to do right by their animal companions.
Let’s sing, “We are Family!” to our beloved companions!
I got the idea for this blog from the 1979 song, We are Family, by Sister Sledge.
I wanted to show how animal communication sessions can be more than information gathering.
Instead, people and their animal companions have heart-to-heart, back-and-forth communications. And that shifts everyone’s emotions to a better place. Plus, sometimes bodies shift to a better place as well.
Thank you for being you
For everyone I’ve worked with, and everyone who loves their animals as family, I say this.
Your love for your animal companions lights me up and makes my life joyful!
You are the best!
