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05/17/2022 at 2:49 pm #87716Beth RGold Member
Hi I’m Beth. I live in St. Louis, Missouri in the United States. I live together with my brother and his beautiful dog, Gibson. Although I am not the legal guardian of Gibson, we are very close. We’ve been together since he was 4 months old/now 17 months.
Several years back I was deathly afraid of dogs and a miracle occurred when a dog named Pax was blocking the path to where I needed to go. I was upset and didn’t know what to do. I heard a voice say to get down nose to nose which I thought wasn’t a good idea, but decided to listen to the voice I’d heard. I got down and Pax licked my face, I laughed and my fear of dogs instantly went away. This experience, as well as others is what brought me to animal communication.
I have completed Val’s Animal Communication Made Easy Course, LOVE System – 3 Easy Ways to Heal Animals Using Animal Talk & Animal Reiki and am currently making my way through the LOVE System – Beginning Foundations Course with Awaken Your Inner Guidance.
I would love for others to communicate with Gibson! Since I’m not his legal guardian, I got both my brother’s permission and Gibson’s permission for others to practice with him.
I look forward to making new friends here! Thank you Val!
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05/23/2022 at 7:53 pm #87787ModeratorModerator
Welcome, Beth, we are glad you are here.
Lover your story about getting nose to nose and getting a big ol’ lick. This fits right in with Val’s noting the importance of meeting the animal where they are. 😉
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07/08/2022 at 12:33 pm #88321Judy CastilloPlatinum Member
Hi!
I’m Judy. I live in Austin, Texas. Jeni, my canine copilot, and Bootsie my feline rescue recently crossed over and have their Angel Wings.
Jeni showed me the way to animal communication. I adopted Jeni at 9 weeks old and she crossed over at 14 yrs 4 months. Bootsie adopted me about 8 years ago and unexpectedly crossed over 8 days after Jeni. Bootsie was a loud talker and yowled all the time. She LOVED Jeni… but Jeni didn’t care the rubbing up against her, loud purring, or the insistence of wanting to sleep right next to her. They made an odd couple. Lol!
They both (at different times) came to visit me after they crossed over.In the beginning, when Jeni and Bootsie communicated with me, I didn’t think anything of it. Until I started telling/explaining to friends/family what they were trying to tell them.
And then there was the time I went to visit a friend Rick. He adopted a rescue canine and named him Piper.
While visiting Rick, Piper sat staring at Rick and proceeded to make noises to get Rick’s attention.
I told Rick; that Piper is trying to get your attention and is talking to you. Rick thought I was joking and didn’t think much of it. Then weeks later I ran into Rick and he went on and on that ever since I told him Piper was talking to him…. That now Piper talks to him all the time! Rick doesn’t always know what Piper is saying, but now will face Piper and ask her what she is trying to tell him.Jeni communicated by making noises (not a growl or bark…. It was like “errrrrrr, body language, and especially her eyes. Every time I told her I loved her she slowly blinked her eyes. If I said it three times she slowly blinked three times… as if to say back to me “I love you”.
Bootsie talked to me non-stop… but I rarely knew what she was saying. She was a beauty and the smartest feline I ever met.I’ve completed Val’s Animal Communication Made Easy, Beginning Core Foundation Course, and am now taking the Advanced Animal Talk Topic and Animal Talk Coaching & Master Club.
I welcome the opportunity for anyone in our AWESOME group to communicate with Jeni/Bootsie. Since they both were so communitive on this side I’m thinking they may be so on the other side too, or at least I sure hope so!
I’m looking forward to our meeting on Saturday, July 8, 2022.
Judy
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