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03/14/2020 at 2:53 pm #72392ModeratorModerator
Please post your questions and re-post questions you previously posted for our next Gold & Platinum Member Live Q&A Monthly Call on Saturday, April 11 @ 8:30 am Pacific / 10:30 am Central / 11:30 am Eastern Daylight Saving Time.
NOTE: The Live Q&A Monthly Coaching Call is an opportunity reserved for Gold & Platinum Members Only who are in good standing in the Club (membership dues are paid up). If you’re not a Gold or Platinum Member and want to participate, email ContactVal@ValHeart.com and ask to be upgraded now.
Calling All Questions! If you’d like a chance to get a hot “love” seat in the next call to interact personally with me, then post your question here no later than 24 hours ahead of the class time to assure that they are included on the call. Questions are normally answered in the sequence in which they are posted, so it is best not to wait until the last minute. Be sure to post before the deadline of 12 noon Eastern on Friday, the day before our QA call.
Remember to let us know if there are specific topics on which you would like more teaching.
Prior to the Call, I’ll review the questions posted and will choose how to best answer them in the time we have. Some questions may be combined or adjusted, answers combined to be of great interest to the group. Typically questions are answered in the order in which they are received and we may not have time to answer all questions during the call. Come prepared with your questions as this is your time to get the answers you need to move forward in deepening your animal communication skills. If you have a deep, personal or urgent question, you may be better served by signing up for a personal session.
There will be a recording of the call available after the call within 48 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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04/05/2020 at 9:35 am #77769Rosemary MPlatinum Member
This is about our featured animal teachers. How do they feel about having a day when lots of people tune in, a month when fairly few do, and then perhaps very few or no-one from the group? Also: can you help me understand what it is like from an animal’s point of view to suddenly find a “disembodied voice” appearing to them out of nowhere. Thank you, Rosemary 🙂
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04/05/2020 at 10:21 am #77770Pamela FerareseInactive Member
I need assistance with communication with a colony of ants (or several) in and around my home. Last year they were coming out of the woodwork, literally; and they are starting to appear again. I do not want to call anybody to come spray them, nor do I personally want to kill them off. They have messages for me which I will attempt to speak to the lady of the house in hopes of acquiring exactly what they want to tell me. (I will report when and of I do.)
On Feb. 19th I had a dream that tiny ants were eating at the cat food & smothering the bowl I have in my bedroom (in ordinary reality it too is there – I put in there years ago so that KoKo could eat undisturbed and not have her kibble food munched up by Charlie and Breck (before he died). I picked up the bowl and took it to the sink, the ants were crawling all over my hands. I calmly said here is your chance to communicate but was overblown by the thought of how many there were and fell into doubt. In another scene I was telling my sister Janine about them and pointed to the spot in the ‘living room’ which was not my room in ordinary reality. She being curious went over and pulled up the carpet. I yelled, “no, do not disturb them, they will get ‘antsy'”. Sure enough we saw mounds of them, millions of them. I saw ripples, many moving ripples….the floor was moving. I had a visual of the entire underbelly of my home being filled with ants.Please help me tell the ants I do not want them in or under my home, nor in the cracks of my stone pathway leading to the house or in or around my garage/studio and to also not invade my feral kitties food bowls (which they have done last year). Help!
Pam, Pammie, Pammie Jean, Pamela.... you can call me any of these names.
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04/06/2020 at 1:23 pm #77772Pamela FerareseInactive Member
Not to be a hog monster with questions this month…..but, can you help me to talk with Koko and Izzy about their dislike for one another? Izzy is so fearful of KoKo and I have multiple times and am still trying to get through to them about being respectful of each other. I went back in time with Izzy to around the time KoKo came to live with us and told her how sorry I was that I never discussed with she and Novia(and Breck & Charlie) about KoKo coming to live here, with the hopes of healing…but to no avail. I am at my wits end at how to get peace between them. HELP. Please!
Pam, Pammie, Pammie Jean, Pamela.... you can call me any of these names.
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04/06/2020 at 3:43 pm #77774Marybeth HainesInactive Member
On the last call in March, I asked the question about my chihuahua Nemo and how he feels about me not communicating as much with him as I do with other animals because of the emotional attachment I have for him, I have found it easier to work with other animals and really wanted to break through my blockage of hearing Nemo’s voice clearly. I have been working with him on this and feel I have had a stronger opening of hearing him more clearly now but still have a ways to go. Can you please confirm with me if Nemo is happy about this, does he feel/know the work I am doing to help with this? Is there anything else he wants so he doesn’t feel like he is being left out any more? It is never my intention to leave him out. I just felt so blocked with my own personal stuff it was hard to hear him because we are so close. I love him so much. I would do anything for him! xo
Marybeth
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04/06/2020 at 6:56 pm #77783Stacey PowersPlatinum Member
I’m at my wits end with my 6 year old neutered Australian Terrier, Apollo. He’s house trained (theoretically) and knows darn good and well he’s to go potty outside. He has a doggy door and there’s no reason for him NOT to go outside. Now and then, I find where he has whizzed on something ( as only a boy dog can do). Today, when I corrected him and put him in his crate, he growled at me, which is absolutely unacceptable.
I have an older female Australian Terrier (about 16) – no issues between Apollo and Bella.
I got a new puppy, Miss Poppy Powers, a month ago – she’s 5 months old, and fully house trained.
Apollo may be jealous of her, yet I’ve made EVERY effort to give him equal attention, and they seem to get along fine.
I’ve had different animal communicators talk with Apollo over the years of him pulling his whizzing in the house stunt, with no improvement with this.
I feel this is intentional, as he’ll go for weeks or months without doing it, then do it again, sometimes a few times in a row, sometimes just now and then.
I’ve been having trouble “connecting” with any animals, and especially my own dogs, so I’m not getting anything from him.
I’m having trouble focusing on much of anything, let along trying to meditate or communicate. I don’t feel depressed or particularly isolated, as I’m used to living and working from home with just my dogs for company.
Any suggestions, guidance or help is greatly appreciated~~!
Thank you,
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04/08/2020 at 11:19 pm #77837Patricia RendonInactive Member
Pistol has been liking and biting his inner thighs and lower belly for some time more than the usual. I opened my Akashic Records and started asking questions. He does not have pain as a initially thought but a rash ( I cant see ) his fur is still there. it itches him.
I have been giving him Goat Colostrum before I even communicated with him for two weeks which has helped. He does not lick and bite as much., but he still does.The rash is not gone.
1. Asked if physical ailment is from emotional, mental and spiritual and its all the above! its from a past life! oh dear. So this is something I do as a side (awesome) job. I hypnotize people and take them to past lives. This type of therapy works because the client has the experience themselves or relives the moment. They have the Aha Moment that is more significant and impacting than someone telling the story of what happened.
So do I meditate and take Pistol on a PLF journey. So both of us seeing it/ doing the journey ?! ?( you guys – Pistol as I write these last sentences of above paragraph comes sits next to me looks at me and puts his paw on my arm and “we got this, we can do this mommy purr purrrrr”. I love my Pistol)
2. asked if he needed any other supplement, and I got Vit C and A, & Moringa also helps. 3. need help with the asking questions. maybe a formula or Step by Step of questions for When an animal has physical symptoms? Great idea for a Masterclass topic!
thanks Val
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04/09/2020 at 12:25 pm #77841Elizabeth CornettInactive Member
I’m getting very frustrated trying to communicate with my chug, Buddy. He is trying so hard to tell me things but I just can’t “get it” Even with the stay at home mandate, I’m really busy sewing masks and taking a class so I know I’m not spending the time meditating I should and then get frustrated with that. He is so intense it makes me sad that I can’t tune in. Maybe I’m trying too hard or maybe I’m just not allotting my time to the right things. If anyone could get through to him and let me know that he will communicate and I just need to try harder (or relax more), I’ll just give it more time. I do feel like I hear my other one, Zoey at times but then as with my Dad’s dog (thanks for verifying that one for me), I think I’m making it all up. It’s only been 2 months with a lot going on so maybe I’m expecting too much too soon.
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04/09/2020 at 6:05 pm #77846Carla DudleyGold Member
I have to move from an acreage into the city. 2 of my kitties are indoor/outdoor cats that live to be outside in the grass and trees during the summer, and would do terrible in the city. Fortunately I have found 2 great farm homes for each of them – but I have a couple of challenges.
My 1st kitty is Nick. He is an amazing sweet boy but he can be skittish. When I am sitting on the floor in my room I can pick him up briefly to pet and cuddle him. That is about the only way I can pick him up. My challenge is I cannot get him in a kennel. I picked him up and tried to put him in the kennel backwards. This poor boy panicked, and scratched me up. I handled this very badly. He now very rarely will go into a kennel (I always have kennels out and I put treats or food in them) and he definitely will not go in while I am near. Nick is a very big boy and I had a hint that he could be claustrophobic. One Idea I had was to bring up my huge dog kennel and let him get used to it. I put food & treats in it. I thought something big might be better, but I do not know. I have tried talking to him to explain, but I do not hear any response do do not know his side or feelings. I could sure use help so I can take him to his new home.
My second boy (Stash), is very sweet, LOVES pets and cuddles. My problem is he will randomly bite. I know to not put my hand in front of his face, I pet him coming from the back of his neck and I read his body language, sometimes he does not want pets. We get along with no problems. I don’t know how much to tell his potential new owners (they do not have children). Maybe the biting is just directed at me – would he do the same to them? Or could it just be due to stress of too many cats in my environment (he fights with a couple of my other cats) and he is always “on guard”. Can Stash understand how bad biting is and stop? I worry if I say too much it could make the new owners worry/be scared and make the problem worse, or they may not take him at all. (I already have cats and I am having problems finding a place to rent that will take them, 1 more cat will really make it difficult). Anything you can do to educate me and help Stash would be so welcome.
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04/09/2020 at 8:38 pm #77850Patty MillerPlatinum Member
Hi Val, Would you check in with my dog, Ginger, and ask her if the Soul Support and new supplement I’m giving her are helping her tummy issues? She has more energy than she has in a while, but she still sometimes moans when she is lying down, and I’m not sure if it’s because she’s having discomfort or if she’s just “expressing herself”. She seems to be improving, but I just want to make sure from her point of view. I tried to add a photo of her, but it was too large.
Thank you!
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04/09/2020 at 10:19 pm #77855Margaret DexterGold Member
Val, I am having a problem with Roxy and Missy.
When I had a two bedroom apt, the second bedroom was my office. My computer was in the office, the cats were not, and it worked just fine.
Now I have a one bedroom apt. The cats and I live in two rooms, the bedroom and the living / office / dining room. The computer is in the larger room.
When I am working on the computer, Missy and sometimes Roxy walk between me and the screen and generally make it impossible to work on the computer. When I’m not on the computer Roxy and sometime Missy mess with the computer knocking the mouse in the floor and messing with the keyboard.
So the cats spend much of their time in the bedroom.
Can you explain to them that they can be in the big room if they will just please leave the computer alone whether I am using it at the moment or not. If they cannot do this, they will spend most of their time in the bedroom and I’ll miss having them with me.
Thanks.
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04/10/2020 at 4:16 am #77859Stra. Iratxe Sanjiao TxakartegiInactive Member
Dear Val,
I am new here and I love it.
Just Reading about posting a question and I felt asking you about “missing pets”, if there is a protocol you have.Wishing you a beautiful day,
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04/10/2020 at 10:59 am #77868Suzi AzizPlatinum Member
Please check in with Taffy about how her eyes feel (uveitis with cataract in left eye, dry eyes in both, all being treated). Does she have any discomfort? Any change (better or worse) in her eyesight? Anything she wants me to know?
Thanks!
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04/11/2020 at 12:16 pm #77893Stacey PowersPlatinum Member
1. I’m at my wits end with my 6 year old neutered Australian Terrier, Apollo. He’s house trained (theoretically) and knows darn good and well he’s to go potty outside. He has a doggy door and there’s no reason for him NOT to go outside. Now and then, I find where he has whizzed on something ( as only a boy dog can do). Today, when I corrected him and put him in his crate, he growled at me, which is absolutely unacceptable.
I have an older female Australian Terrier (about 16) – no issues between Apollo and Bella.
I got a new puppy, Miss Poppy Powers, a month ago – she’s 5 months old, and fully house trained.
Apollo may be jealous of her, yet I’ve made EVERY effort to give him equal attention, and they seem to get along fine.
I’ve had different animal communicators talk with Apollo over the years of him pulling his whizzing in the house stunt, with no improvement with this.
I feel this is intentional, as he’ll go for weeks or months without doing it, then do it again, sometimes a few times in a row, sometimes just now and then.
2. I’ve been having trouble “connecting” with any animals, and especially my own dogs, so I’m not getting anything from him.
3. I’m having trouble focusing on much of anything, let along trying to meditate or communicate. I don’t feel depressed or particularly isolated, as I’m used to living and working from home with just my dogs for company.
Any suggestions, guidance or help is greatly appreciated~~!
Thank you, Stacey Powers
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04/28/2020 at 12:25 pm #78571ModeratorModerator
Remember you can re-post your question for next month if it didn’t get your questions answered this month.
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