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10/13/2018 at 11:19 am #53571ModeratorModerator
Please post your questions and re-post questions you previously posted for our next Gold & Platinum Member Live Q&A Monthly Call on Saturday, October 13 @ 8:30 am Pacific / 10:30 am Central / 11:30 am Eastern.
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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10/16/2018 at 8:26 am #53604Carol Schuyler (SKY ler)Inactive Member
Val, have you ever known (or known someone who has) what an animal is dreaming about? I see my cats twitching, etc. in their sleep and wonder about they’re experiencing. I’ve never heard of a human eavesdropping on another human’s dream, but I haven’t lived close to a human.
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10/26/2018 at 10:07 am #53778Carol Schuyler (SKY ler)Inactive Member
Do animals have names for each other? They seem to accept humans’ names for them readily and respond. Do you know what your pets call you–just “Mom” or a variant of that? If there are several pets in the house, do they agree on the same name for each other? Is the name based on a physical or personality trait, e.g., “She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed” (husband’s name for his wife on a British comedy series).
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11/05/2018 at 7:28 am #53935Carol Schuyler (SKY ler)Inactive Member
Some ATCC members and psychics (e.g., Echo Bodine whom you recommended) refer to their spirit guides and information received from them.
–How does one meet these guides? Know that they are safe to communicate with? (Protection exercises? Pendulum may be influenced by ego mind.) Discern that their information is correct?
–Are the guides former humans, animals, never-incarnates? A mix of these for individuals requesting guides? How many guides does an individual typically have? What are differences between spirit guides and angels?
–In a Silva Mind Control class in the 1970s, one male and one female guide was recommended for each individual. What do you recommend and how have you met your guides?
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11/07/2018 at 1:24 pm #53975Rosemary MPlatinum Member
Hi Barb,
I’m not sure if this is an appropriate question for the Q&A call. If not, please don’t hesitate to discard all or some of it. (I’m not completely sure if I’ll be back in time to participate live but will listen to the recording almost immediately if I’m not.)
Elsa, my beautiful 6 year old schnauzer, has two benign cysts: one on her back and one on her eyelid. Because of the possibility of the one on her eyelid growing in such a sensitive area, the vet has recommended she have them removed under general anaesthetic. This is due to happen on Tuesday 13th November. Have you any tips to communicate what and why this should happen to Elsa? (Also, if for any reason you might think this ics not a good operation to do, please do let me know!).
Thank you,
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11/07/2018 at 8:43 pm #53983Margaret DexterGold Member
Val, I was told today that I have two bleeds in my right eye. They are not affecting vision – I was not aware of them. As you know I was diagnosed with diabetes in 2005 and have always controlled blood sugar without drugs. My most recent A1c was 6.5 which is actually quite good.
The doctor just said to watch my blood sugar and come back in 6 weeks for a recheck. I’m not sure if it is OK to ask a non AC question but if you can offer any suggestions as to what I can do about this I would appreciate it. If not appropriate, please ignore. Thanks.
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11/08/2018 at 2:15 pm #53995Carol Schuyler (SKY ler)Inactive Member
For ten months, I’ve been feeding a stray (spayed) female cat who visits the back patio. She wails piteously for food a few times a day. About a month ago, a male cat started visiting who eats up the food I put out for the female. He whines then growls at me when I stand between him and her while she’s eating.
I understand I’m supposed to listen to an animal before telling him what I want him to do. If this male and I could connect, he’d probably say he’s hungry and deserves food as much as the female does, and I have food for both.
It’d be a lot to convey to him that food for both costs too much, that she’s a long-time guest and he’s upsetting her, that he may be upsetting my indoor cats on the close-by screened porch, that he may attract other hungry cats to the patio, and that I’m sorry about his plight but he should keep looking for hand-outs elsewhere. No one on the neighborhood online boards is looking for an orange cat. There’s been an animal control van driving on this street; do I ask the cat if he wants to try his luck at a shelter? If he doesn’t answer, should I call animal control on him anyway?
What have you done or what would you do in such situations?
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11/08/2018 at 3:34 pm #54000Barb GroutInactive Member
When I talked to Chica, she said it was easy for her to go where she wanted between physical and non physical because she is a spirit, not a ghost. Are there differences between spirits and ghosts? I thought they were the same thing.
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11/08/2018 at 7:46 pm #54008Barb GroutInactive Member
Also, I wont be able to be on the live call this week due to a conflict.
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11/09/2018 at 10:16 am #54017Margaret DexterGold Member
Last night, Roxy, Missy and I were in the living room. She was sleeping in my lap and he was sleeping in one of his favorite chairs by the slider. Suddenly he exploded out of the chair taking the cushion with him. He was startled and frightened – but by what?
I thought it might be one of the outdoor cats on the other side of the glass, but when I looked I did not see anything. He is still afraid of that area. He cautiously looks in that direction but won’t go there.
Is there a ghost or something in that area? Why was he so frightened and why is he still afraid of that area of the room? There are lots of indoor/outdoor cats in the area and a feral community nearby, so he is used to cats outside. He usually fusses at them and follows to the next room to see where they are going. This was different – something really frightened him.
This is the second question for me, but it just happened last night and still seems an issue for him this morning.
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11/09/2018 at 10:30 am #54018Barb GroutInactive Member
I have a friend, Sue in Wisconsin, who is having a few issues with her dog Snickers.
Sometimes she just sits and stares at me. Doesn’t need to go out. She wants to eat all the time if I let her. Is she bored, depressed, want to play?? If I take her with me in the car, she barks a lot when I leave her to go in a store.
If there is time on the call, I would love to have validation on this! Snickers
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