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ATH conversation with Sally S's Pollyanna

*Learn How to Talk to Animals with Professional Animal Communicator, Val Heart › Forums › Animal Talk Coaching & Mastery Club Forum › ATH conversation with Sally S's Pollyanna

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  • This topic has 6 replies, 6 voices, and was last updated 4 years, 2 months ago by Wolfie Tschida Myrvalder.
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    • 07/26/2019 at 3:28 pm #60638
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      We are glad you are interested in practicing talking together with an animal!

      To get started, greet the animal and ask if they have time to talk with you. Remember that animals also lead busy lives even though we may not see all that they do. If they aren’t available, check back later.

      Introduce yourself and explain why you are reaching out to them: that you are a member of the Animal Talk Coaching & Mastery Club and learning to better communicate with animals and would appreciate their help. You can ask them any questions you want. Typically they do provide a response. Please share your impressions of their personality, energy, how they feel and any insights they may share with you. By sharing what you get, the animal’s person can provide you with feedback and others can jump in too.

      Use the Forum SEARCH field (located at the top of the right column above the picture of the Featured Animal Teacher) to find more discussions involving this animal (or other animals with the same name).

      Some conversations have been lively, and we’ve learned some amazing insights, and laughed at jokes. Remember that this is a safe place to practice. This is about practice and learning, it is not about getting it perfect. The animals have much to teach us, to share with us and we with them.

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    • 08/13/2020 at 12:14 pm #80165
      Dianne Peck
      Inactive Member

      Hi Sally, thanks so much for giving us Pollyanna, she is the sweetest. I hope I have come close to discovering who she really is.
      I would love some feedback at some point, if you can swing it.

      Hi Pollyanna,
      My name is Dianne. I want to start an Animal Communication business and need to practice with many different animals.
      I have some experience with cats (my cat is Bianca) and dogs, but not with horses. The unusual thing is this …. I am very drawn to horses … i have a framed picture on my wall of a band of wild horses running free, and I also believe that one of my animal spirits is a horse.
      Would you like to talk with me for a few minutes … it would be very helpful? (And by the way, I love your name, and I think that somehow it says who you are).

      P: Hello Dianne. I am excited about meeting you and talking with you! This is fun! How wonderful!
      I’m so glad you chose me!

      D. Thank you! I’m so glad I chose you!
      Pollyanna, I want to ask your opinion about something … why is it important to you to communicate with the people in your lie, especially with Sally. The answer may seem obvious but I would like to hear yours.

      P: This is why I want to communicate every day with Sally and with as many people as I can: you were right when you said my name is who I am. To be a pollyanna means to be very optimistic almost always, and to want to find the good in everything. I’m told that some criticize this tendency in others, but the opposite of being a pollyanna is being a curmudgeon, a whiner, or a grump. Not good.
      I even believe that Sally wanted me to be Pollyanna so I could be a source of joy in her life.
      And that is what I most love to do.
      I believe it is what “the world needs now”.

      D. Thank you sweet Pollyanna. That is a wonderful and, as you say, a much needed gift that you are bringing to the world.

      I live in eastern Canada, pretty much in the Atlantic Ocean. I am a retiree and have a 13 yr old rescued pussy cat and a deep desire to move more directly into the exciting world of animal communication.

    • 08/25/2020 at 1:09 pm #80352
      Sally Smith
      Inactive Member

      Hello Dianne: Sorry to take so long to respond. The website did not let me know I had a communication with Pollyanna. My friend Pam Ferarese told me. Pollyanna was the FAT in October of 2019 and she did not like her name then. She said her name was Black Beauty. Of course, I did not know that, and I purchased/rescued her from an awful broker who had drugged her when I went to look at her. I fell instantly in love with her and changed her name from, get this, XOXO to Pollyanna. I have had her for 5 years and she has been a rather difficult pony but mirrors me terribly. I have weak lower chakra’s and she sure is showing me this. I believe she is a happy horse. I take very good care of her and expect having food all of the time makes her very happy. She does get very crabby when she comes into heat every monthly cycle. Otherwise, she is a nice girl. She is definitely the boss and lets me know that she does not want to be fussed with (groomed). I have to say Pollyanna was spot on that she is definitely a source of joy for me as I see her every day and take care of all of her needs. I joined Val’s group to figure her out by learning animal communication. Best of wishes to you in making animal communicaiton a business for yourself.Thank you so much for talking with Pollyanna. She loves it when humans talk with her.

      Many thanks,
      Sally

    • 01/10/2021 at 4:39 pm #82310
      Diane Welling
      Inactive Member

      Hi Sally,
      I am fairly new to animal communication and have been working on my skills. I felt very drawn to speak with Pollyanna. She is such a sweet horse and was very excited when I asked her if she had some time to talk with me. She told me that it seems like a long time since anyone from the club had reached out to her. When I asked what she likes to do, she said eat apples, gallop on her own, and also “practice” with you. She likes to nuzzle and have her neck petted and rubbed. She told me that she had trouble sleeping recently because she heard a noise and thought it was a mouse. She says she does not like mice. I had a lot of fun getting to know Pollyanna, and she said she would be happy to talk again in the future! Thanks for sharing her with the group.
      Diane

    • 01/15/2021 at 10:51 am #82386
      Sally Smith
      Inactive Member

      Hello Diane! Thank you for talking with Pollyanna!!! She loves to talk with our group folks. I am happy that you felt drawn to talk with her. I am also working on my skills, but admit I don’t work on my abilities enough. Pollyanna is sweet sometimes. She gets pretty grouchy around her heat time of the month as people do sometimes. She LOVES apples and yes, she does like to gallop around just for the fun of it on her own. Lately, she has liked having her neck rubbed and nuzzles when she thinks I have a treat in my pocket. Although, when I am leaving the barn, I call her over for me to touch her nose and she does this as a friendly gesture of good night. When I was cutting her rubber mat in October, I came across a rat. It crawled up inside the wall and I haven’t seen it again. There are always mice around though. I have no doubt they go in her stall.

      Thanks again Diane

      Sally

    • 04/15/2021 at 11:47 pm #83517
      Betty Shaw
      Gold Member

      Hi Sally, my name is Betty and I’m still very new to animal communication. I made a short contact with Pollyanna this morning and wanted to share with you what we chatted about. First of all she is an amazing horse and a lot of fun. I could feel the spunk in her and could see it in her eyes. I am a dog person and don’t know anything about horses other than they are magnificent creatures and Val telling us how intelligent they are. I believe her. I don’t read anything about the animals until after I talk to them so here we go.

      Me: HIIIIII Pollyanna would you like to talk?

      Pollyanna: Yes I would.

      Me: Do you like being a horse?

      Pollyanna: I love being a horse.

      Me: What do you like best about being a horse?

      Pollyanna: Running with the wind blowing through my mane.

      Me: What do you think about humans?

      Pollyanna: I think some of them can be very mean. They don’t understand us.

      Me: Can you tell me what you love about Sally?

      Pollyanna: She is kind, patient and loving.

      Me: Do you have any messages for her?

      Pollyanna: Yes. Thank you for all of the above reasons. I love you.

      Me: How old are you?

      Pollyanna: I think about 4.

      Me: What is your favorite thing to do?

      Pollyanna: RUuuuuuN!

      Me: Thank you Pollyanna I enjoyed our visit.

      Pollyanna: You are welcome.

      I have been struggling with clarity for about three weeks now but with Pollyanna the conversation just flowed so easy. Thank you for sharing this sweet sole with me and all of us.

    • 04/21/2021 at 5:22 pm #83610
      Wolfie Tschida Myrvalder
      Inactive Member

      Hi Sally and thanks for letting us practice with your special girl 🙏🏻💓.
      When I “ think I connected” I first saw her jumping up shaking her head playfully.Then running fast towards the fence making slide stops. After introducing myself and the purpose she agreed to talk to me. I ask what do you like to do?
      She said I love to run and prance with my head high. I love when we are out in nature on trails more than running in a circle. That makes no sense to me, I want to see stuff and I like birds.
      Wolfie: any advice for me?
      What you believe becomes your truth!
      Thank you Pollyanna 🙏🏻❤️ and Sally.💓

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