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05/13/2017 at 4:52 pm #24249ModeratorModerator
Your next Gold Member Live Q&A Monthly Call is Saturday, June 10 @ 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 Members Only who are in good standing in the Club (membership dues are paid up). If you’re not a Gold 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.
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. 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.
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,
ValModerator
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05/17/2017 at 11:50 pm #24289Pamela FerareseInactive Member
Hi Val, I am reposting the question I had from last month that we didn’t have time to delve into, perhaps you can help clarify some on this topic. thx
Val, this is probably a loaded question, but here goes…. what is it that keeps us students away from really stepping up and practicing the learning of how to communicate with animals? It seems we are all so busy with life and work and chores ect ect that keep getting in our way. If this is an ‘innate’ ability we all posses why is it seemingly so difficult? Is it just our own personal beliefs about our inabilities or is there such a large morphogenic energy field that humans have created around the belief that we can’t do it? Help. I don’t think it’s just me who feels this, though forgive me if I am overstepping with regard to other students.
Pam, Pammie, Pammie Jean, Pamela.... you can call me any of these names.
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06/05/2017 at 3:19 pm #41110Gina TriayInactive Member
Do dogs and cats see in color or not?
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06/05/2017 at 3:22 pm #41111Gina TriayInactive Member
While I was in Europe I noticed that the people there are not super friendly and some parts. But what was even more interesting to me is that the dogs were not very interested in other people. Whenever I approached a dog their tail did not wag and they seemed very indifferent to my noticing them. I suppose this is the case of dogs projecting their owners on a international level ?
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06/06/2017 at 12:26 pm #41135Terri Lyn DayInactive Member
Hi Val! Please explain, if possible, why some dogs will attack another if they hear something outside?
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06/06/2017 at 5:34 pm #41143Pamela FerareseInactive Member
I would like to share an awareness I had recently; I was checking on Facebook messages from my friend who just moved to Mexico. She posted to her friends that she could not remember where she put her envelope of money for safe keeping. (She was just getting over a severe bout of Montezuma’s Revenge and could not remember and was getting panicky.)
The very first intuitive thought that came to me (which by the way flew in fast….really fast) was she zipped it up in a compartment of her suitcase. My ego discounted it just as fast as it came in, so quickly that I dismissed it and posted on her page that it could be in a folder inside one of her journal notebooks. Later when seeing her post that she found the money in her suitcase all zipped up I just had to laugh out loud at myself. It was a wake-up call to me….to all of us students….the importance of learning to trust our intuitive knowing that presents itself to us in those quick flashes. As in communication with animals the information comes in lightning fast and chances are when we following up with what we get in those quick flashes are indeed correct…….and the animal will love and appreciate your listening and honoring skills.Pam, Pammie, Pammie Jean, Pamela.... you can call me any of these names.
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06/08/2017 at 11:09 am #41193Klaudia SchmidtPlatinum Member
Pam,
I can confirm that the quick flashes are usually intuitive insights. I am presently attending a training course with Echo Bodine and in the exercises my answers given immediately, without thinking are correct. But when I wait for a while my ego kicks in, I start analyzing and get it all wrong. -
06/08/2017 at 6:06 pm #41221Ilse MerchiersInactive Member
I was away for a month and both Ruby and Stella where well looked after. The second night after our return, Ruby was in real pain because all night he was restless and cried out several times in pain. I would love to give the vet hints of what is wrong with my poor boy. He seems to lift up his right hind leg when standing and his hind legs are unstable. Could it be his Lumbosacral Plexus, his hips, his back knees or even his front right paw? I would love to be able to give the vets a hint of what to look for. Would appreciate your assistance. Thanks
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06/08/2017 at 6:12 pm #41222Ilse MerchiersInactive Member
Pamela, very good question. I seem to be in the same boat as you!
Question: Suzie whom I adopted and then returned to the elderly lady have both moved 2000km away (about 30 hours drive) from us to stay with her daughter. Today I had the sad news that the elderly lady passed away and that Suzie was well looked after by the family, which I do believe as they all love animals. But would just like confirmation from Suzie that she is happy and that I still think about her. Thanks -
06/09/2017 at 3:52 pm #41237Suzi AzizPlatinum Member
Taffy has not been eating well this week. This is highly unusual and I am concerned. Her vet is not in the office till next Tuesday. Taffy leaves half to a third in the bowl. This morning, I went back to her bowl 3 hours later. She followed me. She ate a bit more, stepped away, and a lot of the kibble fell out of her mouth on the floor when she was chewing. She smelled the bowl a few times and stepped back. She kept looking at me. One time, she started to bark. I then hand fed her and she ate. She seems to be sleeping a bit more than usual during the day. The weather is hot, so lower energy is not unusual. A new neighbor’s dog, whom she kissed when they met, developed pancreatitis shortly thereafter a few days ago.
Please ask Taffy how she is feeling and why she is not eating as much of her kibble. I anything wrong? Does she have any pain or discomfort?
Also, we had severe thunder storms earlier this week. Taffy, as usual, was frightened. She wanted to get up on our bed, but she does not jump up. She can jump up enough to get her legs on the bed. We always have to lift her onto the bed during storms, as well as lift her to get into the car. She walks like a pacer horse. Her lower spine usually feels warm.
If there is time, please ask Taffy is she has any chronic pain or discomfort, especially in her lower back/spine area (or if there is any other reason she does not or cannot jump into the back seat of our car or onto the bed).
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