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11/12/2022 at 5:06 pm #90326ModeratorModerator
Please post your questions (and re-post questions if still open) for our next Gold & Platinum Club Members Live Monthly Ask Val Anything about Animal Communication Call on Saturday, December 10 at 8:30 am Pacific / 10:30 am Central / 11:30 am Eastern Time. These calls last up to 2 hours to provide coaching and modeling including communicating with our Featured Animal Teacher complete with live feedback as well as answers to your questions.
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If your question is related to communicating with a specific animal, please attach their picture using a small sized image that is named with your specific animal’s name and your name. This allows all of us to practice our communications skills as Val models techniques for us.
The deadline for your questions to be considered for the call is 24 hours before the call (Friday at 12:00 noon Eastern).
Call-in information will be emailed to active members. Also, information on how to connect to this conference call can be found in your Gold or Platinum member Course lesson on Question and Answer (QA) calls. Be sure to identify yourself by you full name when using the conference line’s computer application to login (VOIP).
This Live Q&A Monthly Coaching Call is only for Gold & Platinum Club Members in good standing. If you’re not a Gold or Platinum Member and want to participate, email ContactVal@ValHeart.com and ask to be upgraded now.
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We do not recommend using Skype for these calls.
Note from Val:
Prior to the Call, I review the posted questions and will choose how to best answer them in the time we have. Some questions and their answers may be combined or adjusted to better serve the group. Typically questions are answered in the order in which they are received but I reserve the right to change the order. Note that we may not have time to answer all questions during the call. If you have a deep, personal or urgent question, you may be better served by signing up for a personal session with me.
There will be a recording of the call available after the call within 72 hours. However, student interaction can be the catalyst that produces remarkable insights, and your participation is vitally important. Please plan to be on the live call.
Thank you for being a member of the Coaching Club and for sharing your love of animals with all of your fellow students. I’m looking forward to hearing what’s on your mind and discovering how I can best guide you on your journey!
Love, Val
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11/25/2022 at 4:09 am #90461Rosemary MPlatinum Member
Dear Val,
I’m wondering how I can get right and wrong information in the same communication session with an animal. For example, I connected with a dog recently. I asked for verifying information so she showed me the view out of the window of a tree (correct), a table or shelf with a round bowl (incorrect), and a pile of newspapers (correct). The same things often happens. The information in the middle was incorrect – but if I’m in the middle of the communication and other things are correct…HOw does that work? Thank you,
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11/25/2022 at 6:50 am #90464Nita MukherjeePlatinum Member
Hi Val,
Thanks for the guidelines on connecting with my Brownie in spirit during the last call. I’m trying to understand the transition process to come to terms with it, so a few questions related to it.
1. As a follow up to last time, is the communication possible or affected in any way if she has already reincarnated somewhere?
2. If an animal says she’ll return (as she did in 3 communications after passing) can she later change her mind (after that communicators said she would not return) and why.
3. Finally, it is said that animals know beforehand as they choose their time and manner of passing, so does that include a painful and sudden end, as from an accident or attack by another dog? Or does the latter take them by surprise?
Thanks very much and blessings
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11/30/2022 at 11:58 am #90503Kathy SimmsGold Member
Val, I desperately need your help. I don’t even know where to start. It’s Sabrina. When I first brought her home she was adorable, but very headstrong and very high energy. Outside she would do her zoomies and run and run and run. She would run circles around Georgia. She got a little bigger and would plow right into Georgia and knock her down. Georgia began laying down so she wouldn’t be knocked down. Then Sabrina would run around to the back of Georgia and bite and pull on her tail, just trying to get a rise out of Georgia and get her to chase her. But Georgia has arthritis in her back and wasn’t up to that. But they have been best friends and Sabrina still likes to plop down right beside Georgia and lay with her.
When Sabrina was between 3 and 4 months old she went to class with us and when we started to walk into the crate room 2 german shepherds tried to come after her. I honestly thought they were coming out of the crate. It scared her to death. She ran behind me and then hid behind a crate. I finally got her into her and then she puffed out her little chest and barked at those two big dogs. That was the beginning. She was afraid of dogs, especially big dogs, and especially shepherds and would bafed at them and be very defensive. Started her in puppy obedience and after the first class when she realized these dogs were not going to hurt her she was fine. Graduated that class, made a friend with a german shepherd puppy and always wanted to play with him. We went into the next level class and she excelled. Instructed loved her. She was so smart, did everything she was asked, learned very quickly. walked on a loose leash, stopped her barking, which had become very bad, and was being a lovely pup. graduated that class and instructed wanted her to go into advanced but the only class available was another puppy class. It was a very large class with at least a dozen to 15 puppys all abt 7 to 9 months old as was Sabrina. The instructor did not like her from the get go and said Sabrina raised her lip at her, she did not, and classified her as an aggressive dog. Next class she said Sabrina growled at her, she did not, and told the class that this dog did not like people. Untrue. Sabrina loved people. But at that first class, a big mastiff (puppy? looked like an adult) lunged at her and tried to attack when Sabrina had not even looked at the other dog, she was sitting in heel position on my left side and the other dog was 3 ft away on my right. Well this kept happening, the instructor never corrected the guy with the mastiff, but would always make us move…to a very stressful place where Sabrina was always looking over her shoulder. After the third class in which the mastiff had tried to get her every time, I pulled her and never went back. Also on the same nite, walking to the car after the mastiff attack, a guard dog inside a fenced area where I was parked, locked eyes with her and tried to find a way out. Sabrina was screaming and trying to bolt away from me in the opposite direction. I was trying to get my keys out to to unlock the car and get her in. By the time I was able to get inside the car she was beside herself and I couldn’t calm her. she continued to bark and cry most of the way home. I enrolled her in a reactive dog class, unfortunately it didn’t start for 5 weeks after this. I had to try to keep her away from triggers, BUT with the dog behind us and people walking by with their dogs, things just esculated. She has 4 classes, she is doing well in class and when I was home for 4 days she responded very well to the training, wasn’t barking much was listening well etc. I went back to work, my old roommate was visiting for a few weeks and
I don’t know what happened but she got worse. She has been barking at everything, does her fence running with the dog behind us, he doesn’t really run but it gets her started and she wont stop. I cannot catch her, she won’t listen to anything at that point and I just have to wait for her to wind down.
Now the big thing. She turned a year old Nov 26 and also came into her first heat cycle. Her hormones are raging and she has become VERY aggressive with Georgia twice now and if Georgia wasn’t so non aggressive we would have had a bloody mess but so far Georgia has not engaged and I have been able to grab Sabrina’s collar and hold her back. I am having to keep them separated in the house as I don’t know what might trigger her, this last time it was well I guess both times a doorway I think is the trigger and this last time she kept glancing over at the treats I had out to give them when I left and then she just turned on Georgia again. So she has been spending a lot of time in the crate, Georgia has to trade off sometimes so I can have Sabrina out and play and work with her, but Georgia has arthritis in her back and I don’t want to keep her confined too much. Our last class is this fri, Dec 2, one of my neighbors complains abt Sabrina barking, says she is aggressive and tells me I need to get rid of her.
Can you help us? I apologize for this being so long. Just wanted to give you the background.
Thanks,
Kathy
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12/02/2022 at 4:11 pm #90540GretaGold Member
My family visits our local zoo (Louisville, KY) regularly. I tune in with many of the animals as best as I can, though I’m not aware of receiving much back from them, and reconnect with them from home later for practice. A month or so ago on a visit Shelby the bald eagle was displaying some very unusual behavior: could you please ask her about it? I have a sense of why, but it’s pretty far out, and I’d like to get some confirmation. Thank you so much!!!
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12/05/2022 at 3:12 pm #90559Margaret "Peg" KroegerGold Member
2 months ago when I talked with Val about Lily, my 21 month old Havanese, she told Val that she had lots of pain. Her head hurt, her neck, her back by her tail, and her dew claws burned and itched. We have had 2 visits to the vet (chiro) and he adjusted her, did manipulations on her feet and this last time gave her shots in her legs. She still acts like her feet hurt. I want to know if she is better. Does she still have pain now? Is that why she doesn’t want me to pick her up. She does seem like she is better. We did stop the agility class because she did not like it.
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12/07/2022 at 10:19 pm #90577Patty MillerPlatinum Member
Hi Val,
The situation with Ginger is going downhill. When you spoke with her last month I was hopeful that things would improve. Up until yesterday things were better. She has been spending time in her crate when I am not at home, and when I got home from work yesterday she had peed and pooed in the crate, which I cleaned up. Tonite right before I took her out before going to bed, she did not give me any indication that she had to pee. No whining, like she used to. She came and looked at me like she does every night about that time, and when I didn’t get up immediately to take her out, she went into the back bedroom and peed on the carpet.
I’m sorry, but her behavior doesn’t seem consistent with what you said she told you. It seems to me like she thought about going pee out of my sight. Someone said she couldn’t control it, it just came out. She also told you or someone that if I would put a pee pad down, she would use it. There has been a pee pad down ever since, and she simply walks over it on the way upstairs.
She is spending the night tonite in the sunroom, away from the rest of us, where the only carpet she can pee on is indoor/outdoor carpet. I’m just so done with this!!! I don’t have a vet I feel I can trust to diagnose her correctly, so what’s the point of taking her to one? Any suggestions?
Update: Ginger did pee on the carpet in the sunroom sometime during the night. I’m wondering today if she’s fulfilled her purpose in this body and is she interested in having me help her cross over? Is there something she needs from me to make this situation go away? If yes, what is it she needs me to do for her? We can’t continue like this.
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12/08/2022 at 11:37 am #90582Patricia FisherGold Member
Hi Val,
This is my first time for Q&A. I can’t participate in person due to being in area or little to no service where I am this Saturday. So I’ll post and follow up later.
I have been trying to communicate with my pets, especially Penny, my aged beagle, but with my ADD I can’t settle my monkey brain to get anywhere. I try different settings to keep distractions at a minimum. I try while inside and sometimes go outside, but my pets or horses distract me by seeking my attention. How can I work around this? I’m getting frustrated that I can’t make progress.
I really want to communicate with Penny. I rescued her 12 years ago. I suspect she is about 14. The vets can’t really come up with any particular diagnosis. I know she has lumps all over and I’m sure some within her body maybe on her organs. She gets around a little slower and is hard of hearing but eats fine. She doesn’t ask to go potty anymore, when she wakes I get her to go out. I leave pee pads down in several places. Sometimes she hits them but usually it’s a miss. I know with her age that there’s something going on. Can you get any information from her? I want to know if she is in pain, what’s going on with her health wise, and anything I can do for her. Also let her know that when she came to me that I had just lost my brother tragically, so she actually rescued me! I love her so much!!
I know my young dog, Trudy (Corgi/Aussie), is aggravating to her by wanting her to play by nipping at her sometimes. I try to keep her away from Penny when she’s wound up. Can you tell Trudy not to nip at all?
Thank you for any help you can give me.
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12/09/2022 at 4:22 pm #90600ModeratorModerator
Hi Patti!
We typically like one animal per picture but your labeling each dog with their name is a huge help so we can connect with the correct dog.Learning to calm our brains is an important first step in preparing to communicate. This is why Val starts each Q&A call with a meditation. Be sure to do the meditation at the beginning of the call. The power is built in, including on the recording.
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12/18/2022 at 9:26 am #90691Patricia FisherGold Member
Thank you for the input! I am reposting this for next month as Val suggested since she didn’t have time to address my question. Do you want me to use the same picture or submit a picture of each dog?
Patti
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12/09/2022 at 10:23 am #90596Frances TaitGold Member
Hi Val,
I’m curious what happens if you are attempting to communicate with an animal and they are asleep. Do we, as communicators, have a way of knowing if they are asleep when we attempt to connect to animal remotely? Are we still able to connect? Will we wake them by trying? Can/Will they communicate with us even if they are asleep? I’d love any insights into this area.
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12/09/2022 at 7:37 pm #90604Jaimie WhiteInactive Member
Hi Val,
Since Flux and I were the only human and dog out of the earth, we’re feeling more connected and also more alone. She and I are pushing from source. We went for a half hour run walk earlier and my back is feeling better than before we went. I just want to know if Flux is having pain and if I can help her. I am willing to take her to the vet. Dr. Hyland knows her and if I asked for pills, he would prescribe for her. I’m still blocked, but I have had to be. She is super calm now and WILL be a good therapy dog someday. Her only concern on my end is the kids. I think the trainer can help with that. Could you and my new friends try talking to Flux this month. I asked her to be present on the call tomorrow. She is VERY tired. Just as a basic question – does she want the bed folded up into the futon/couch? I though maybe she did because it let her lie on her back better. I just thought about it from her point of view and decided to keep it that way. We already have a couch and she is very tired.
She taught me that the soul and the spirit were SEPARATE! I didn’t know that, but now it makes sense and why there is a hell and that the spirit is good and NEVER goes to hell, but the devil feasts upon the bad souls he creates and now that he is going to Mars, I don’t know what will happen, but my GOD does and that is good!
Thanks to Val and all who will communicate with my precious FLUX. She got her name from a medication called fluoxetine. It was also called Prozac, my Earth’s first real antidepressant! My car plate says “GO FLUX” and we get our car back tomorrow and have our McDonald’s trip Sunday where we always pay for the car behind us! We are both glad to be HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Attachments:
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12/11/2022 at 7:40 am #90632Nita MukherjeePlatinum Member
Insights…
Thanks very much for the golden nuggets from the call!
The answers to Rosemary’s and Frances’ questions were very helpful.
Since I am unable at present to upgrade for the masterclass topics, the explanations related to transition and animals in spirit gave me valuable insights and cleared doubts.
As always, the guided meditation and communication are invaluable.
Thanks Val. Blessings.
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