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Practice accountability and earn free session with Val – Jun 30-Jul 6, 2018

*Learn How to Talk to Animals with Professional Animal Communicator, Val Heart › Forums › Animal Talk Coaching & Mastery Club Forum › Practice accountability and earn free session with Val – Jun 30-Jul 6, 2018

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    • 06/29/2018 at 9:40 am #51662
      Moderator
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      –> Ready to Practice with the Accountability Game? –> Ready to earn a free private session with Val? Here’s how to do do both:

      One of the most important things to help you stay on track with your goals is to be accountable on a regular basis. To help you with that, once a week please answer these simple questions listen below.

      This Game is designed to help you become more consciously aware of your journey, to celebrate your successes and share any perceived “failures” so they can be acknowledged, healed and cleared. Mistakes are a necessary part of the journey. There are no right answers here and this is not a test. Just do your best. Doing this exercise will help you improve your skills and be more consciously aware at all times. Remember this is a journey, not a destination. The idea is for you to stay conscious and make progress.

      NOTE: Gold Club Members are Eligible to Earn the Accountability Award (a Laser Coaching half hour private session, value $275, limit 4 per person per year). Here’s how Gold Members earn their sessions:

      1) Stay Accountable. Each week there will be a new Accountability Discussion for the time period of Saturday through Friday to which you can post any day of the week. You are invited to report on you efforts, progress and frustrations during the week since your last post. You don’t have to have perfect results. It is more important that you are trying, taking action and sharing what’s happening for you.

      2) When you’ve completed 12 consecutive weeks of accountability posts you will receive an email from the Coaching Club Moderator with the Subject “Congratulations – you’ve earned a laser session with Val.” This email will be sent after the new week’s Accountability Discussion has been posted to the Forum. If you miss a week, just start your count over the next week. (Note: All students will benefit from this exercise. However, you must be a Gold Member to earn a free session with Val.)

      3) In the Congratulations email, you’ll receive instructions on how to schedule your 30 minute private consultation. Use your time for animal communication mentoring, healing, and/or Val’s help working with your own animal(s).

      4) Post each week during the Saturday to Friday timeframe. All posts are automatically time stamped and should align with the appropriate week to apply toward earning a free session with Val. Note: You can’t wait for 3 months then do 12 week’s worth of reporting in 1 week! Having the practice over time will strengthen your Animal Communication muscles.

      MEMBER POSTING INSTRUCTIONS: Just copy these 5 questions into your comment below and answer them. Then click Post.

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you?

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week?

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week?

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?

      Tip: To copy the questions, highlight the text and type ctrl-C (hold down the ctrl key and type a C) then place the cursor in the Reply box and use ctrl-V to paste.

      Remember the weekly posting period runs from Saturday through noon 12:00pm Central (Texas) United States Friday which is the same as 5pm in system time shown at the top of your posts (it is the Universal Time (Greenwich, UK)). You can check your own time using the Time Zone converter at:

      https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter-classic.html

      Note: Upgrade to Gold membership at any time by emailing [email protected] and letting us know.

      While only posts answering the above questions count as Accountability Posts, you are welcome to comment on anyone else’s posts. We are here to learn from and inspire each other too! Provide feedback to others and we will learn together.

      Much love, Val

      Moderator

    • 07/04/2018 at 7:25 am #51788
      Claire Drouault
      Inactive Member

      1. Did you meditate this week?

      Lots of meditating every day, usually 40 minutes but several times over an hour or 90 minutes. Lots to think about and, thanks to a new mosquito repellent, rediscovering the joy of sitting by the creek before dawn and listening to the birds wake up. Meditated on Reiki symbols and precepts, allowing, trusting, feeling happy and true.

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week?

      This morning I felt a connection to a firefly who stayed in one spot across the creek blinking occasionally long after all the other fireflies had gone to sleep. There was a slight drizzle and I think it had gotten wet and couldn’t fly. I kept waiting for it to dry and fly while I shared energy and love with it and Moby and Ming. It never moved but the blinking slowed and finally an hour and a half later it just stopped. Of course I cried, because that is what I do, even knowing that it was still there just invisible. I am so grateful that Life is in charge and not me!

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week?

      I can celebrate that I am learning to accept what is without judging it or myself for not being able to make it better.

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week?

      Moby is being euthanized Friday. I’m happy for him but I can’t stop crying. I cry when I’m sad and I cry when I’m happy. Feeling both at the same time is overwhelming.

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)?

      Checked in with Cinders. Posted.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week?

      I think I’m learning that I don’t get to ask for a color but need to learn to be happy with whatever comes. Also it does not feel true to project meaning on what happens.

    • 07/04/2018 at 2:44 pm #51800
      Barb Grout
      Inactive Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you?
      I meditated but was tired so fell asleep during my own private meditation. I stayed present during two guided group meditation sessions where we practiced grounding and clearing the aura and center of head.
      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?
      1. Zuko: (cat) he wandered away for two weeks and family wonders where he went. I pictured happily roaming through open space. Why does he wake them up to eat? I got “families eat together!” We worked on finding a safe place where he could eat his food in the home w/o waking everyone
      2. Spokley: (dog) sad about family getting divorced. I got Bach flowers will help.
      3. Phoenix: (dog) can she stop biting feet when people come over? I got they need a new agreement. She is safe and her guardian will take care of everyone being safe. Her job is to be a companion. I got a flash that she was a herding dog in past life. She is feeling that she has to protect and guard.
      4. Jelly: she scratches all the furniture. I got that she doesn’t feel like she is part of the family and wants to be heard, noticed and loved.

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week?
      I am practicing with a friend and receiving confirmation. I am reading and working with a book Val suggested: The Power of Focusing, a practical guide to Emotional Self-Healing by Ann Weiser Cornell. I took a week off from Accountability and am now back on track again!

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week?
      Accepting what I receive is accurate.

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so.
      I will do that next and post results.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?
      Still only 50/50 with the cards. I’m going to play more than once per day and work on asking what it is.

    • 07/05/2018 at 4:42 am #51806
      Jo Blankenship
      Inactive Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you? Yes, I did meditate this week but only about 40 minutes. I did a gratitude meditation and a guided meditation.

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not? Yes, I connected with the intention to communicate with a friend’s cat. My friend thought she should change her cat’s name from Misha to Tabatha for some reason. I had a conversation with Misha who said “A name is just a name – call me what you want. I am so much more than that”. I assured her that we know how much more than her name she is and that she is loved very much. The next day my friend told me Misha came into the house to spend the night on the couch with her and stayed overnight inside the house for the first time in a very long time. She had been disappearing overnight for the past 12 weeks.

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week? I want to celebrate that I have this wonderful opportunity and place to learn and develop my skills.

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week? The challenge I had this week was the not knowing exactly what to say and feeling uncomfortable to reach out and help in two different situations where I wanted to help (how to approach someone in order to help them).

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so. Yes, I did and posted my results.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not,why not? Yes, I tried guessing the animals from a deck of animal dreaming cards. I picked the first one and got it wrong. Then I had my husband pick a card and think of the animal and I was able to get that it had webbed feet and was black which was correct.

    • 07/05/2018 at 4:47 am #51808
      Klaudia Schmidt
      Platinum Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you?
      Short sessions spread over the day, centering and focusing. 2 evenings I did 15 minutes with the feral cats, staying present.

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?
      I have daily sessions with Pascal, the stray dog who adopted me. So far we are not coming to any agreement. I have scheduled a double laser session for tomorrow evening, hoping Val can help us.

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week?
      That I don’t give in to the frustration about Pascal and keep trying.

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week?
      I am under the impression that Pascal does not even listen, when I talk to him.

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so.
      Did a quick check in last night, but didn’t find the time to post yet.
      Talked to Ming short before he transitioned. I will report first to Gina, before posting anything.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?
      Feeling colors still doesn’t work for me.
      When I go shopping, I imagine that I find a perfect parking in the shade, before I enter the parking place. It always works. Either there is an empty spot or someone just reverses and frees a spot for me.

      3/12

    • 07/05/2018 at 11:50 am #51810
      Ana Zuluaga
      Inactive Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you?
      Yes, every day for 5- 15 minutes.

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?
      Yes, every time I do it it all flows easy and the connections are deeper.

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week?
      I am still practicing and reading about the topic. I will have the chance to connect with a dog who is in the room with me and is not my animal.

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week?
      Need to go deeper in feeling the animal’s pain in my body. I am missing that part in my process. I need to be more aware of those physical sensations.

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so.
      No, I am on vacation with my husband and I focuesd on explaining my dog we were leaving for a couple of days. He gets really sad when we leave.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?
      Saying hi to the animals I come across while I’m walking.

    • 07/05/2018 at 12:59 pm #51812
      Chigusa Sansen
      Platinum Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you? – yes, daily.

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not? – Yes, and I was able to help support a dog through 4th of July fireworks and being separated from his buddy.

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week? – I feel I am now moving onto a next level, I feel so much confidence and no longer have doubt.

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week? – Being able to become friends quickly. I’m working with not so trusting dog and taking some time for him to warm up.

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so. – No, it was announced few days ago and have not had chance.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not? – Just quick connection to wild animals.

    • 07/05/2018 at 1:51 pm #51815
      Patty Miller
      Platinum Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you?

      Part of the week still listening to Ananda Bosman’s CD, also felt led to do some silent sitting for a couple of nights to listen for incoming messages (if any) and to be available for Cooper during fireworks if he needed me.

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?

      Nothing out of the normal being open for messages.

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week?

      I would like to celebrate Chigusa, who has been helping me and Cooper to get to the root of what is going on with him.

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week?

      Nothing new.

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so.

      Not yet.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?

      No games. No time.

    • 07/05/2018 at 2:27 pm #51816
      Manuela Williams
      Inactive Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you?
      5-10 minutes silent sitting.
      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?
      Not really. Just told my cats the fireworks are fine and it’s just noise and they are safe. They were relaxed. Can’t even remember if they were stressed last year.
      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week? None

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week? I am stuck in my learning process. Hopefully it makes click and the other pirtals will open up for me.

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so. Not yet

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not? 1/8 colored eggs

    • 07/06/2018 at 10:27 am #51817
      Carol Schuyler (SKY ler)
      Inactive Member

      1. MEDITATION: TYPE, TIMES

      Still a slacker in this all-important activity. Soft-focus, centering, kirtan kriya for 15-20 minutes/day; missed two days.

      2. CONNECT WITH INTENTION TO COMMUNICATE

      (a) Rosalie, feral(?), scared cat who visits the back patio once or twice a day and calls loudly and desperately. When I hear her, I put out food and water; kibble is there after dark for the opossum and raccoon. She can’t be that hungry if she leaves a quarter to a third of a 2.8-ounce can, and she seldom eats kibble. Hard to believe someone with such a pretty face and dilute torti fur isn’t also being fed by others. And such a piercing voice; the title “the Lorelei” is sarcastic because she doesn’t sound at all sweet, but she is compelling.

      Anyway, after last week’s connection, if I contact her in the morning when I see her waiting on the patio or when she first calls, I reassure her that I know she’s there and I’ll get to her as soon as I can after feeding my indoor cats. She may receive that message because she tends to be quiet. She reiterated she is “on my own now” from last week.

      (b) Raven-Raffaele, indoor cat since 3/12 and only male in the house, and Shoshana, indoor cat since 1/18. I’d been feeding Shoshana since she was a feral kitten in summer 2015. She came 3x-4x daily to the front porch for wet food (she wouldn’t eat kibble, so that was a steep $60-$80 monthly for me [sometimes more because she acquired a follower who’d take her food if I didn’t also feed him]). She had been spayed before we met (a neighbor said someone picked up kittens from a nearby colony for that purpose and returned them), but I took her for micro-chipping and annual wellness visits. One day in January, she came for noon food but, untypically, not again.

      We were friends because I’d often sit outside with her while she ate and tried to play with a feather toy with her–not much fun compared with chasing squirrels and climbing trees, but we were good company for each other, e.g., she’d walk round and round my chair bumping against my legs but shrieking if I touched her, and back and forth chatting. Shoshana would come in the house on the worst wintry nights and then leave at sunrise (maybe to do her business outside because she didn’t use a litter box). Many days at food time, she’s step inside for a moment to have Julie-Belle lick her head and then leave. Was she asserting her place in the household? Her visit, however brief, caused the other cats to converge in the living room to observe her, including Raven who’d look down on her from atop a four-shelf bookcase.

      My anxiety about Shoshana’s disappearance ended two nights later when she showed up in the tall window beside the front door. She immediately limped in with an injured back paw. The vet said an animal had bitten her and that then she lost a nail getting away (from that male cat? He ceased to come around a week later).

      Shoshana’s paw healed well (three vet visits); she quickly learned to use the litter box; she became unexpectedly aggressive with the other cats (chasing, hitting, though no fights). She may long for her outdoor life when she gazes out the windows, but she appreciates the soft, safe environment and my cuddles, strokes, and kisses. She wants the attention and affection of the parent cats, Julie-Belle and Raven (I’m only the caregiver). Julie-Belle will briefly lick her head, then smack her. Raven is a different matter.

      A few days ago when I was brushing 12-pound Raven on a table, 8-pound Shoshana jumped up to look out the window. Raven got angry (ears back) and hit her several times on the forehead. She said nothing and didn’t retaliate but jumped down to the floor. A similar situation began yesterday morning (Thursday 6/5), but after being struck, she lay down on her side in front of him in a submissive posture. Her eyes were half-closed and she continuously purred; Raven silently observed her while I was observing both for the 15 minutes of this encounter. Every few minutes Raven would lash out at her. I worried when his paw with claws out raked over the left side of her face, including her eye. She kept purring and didn’t flinch. Her tail was still while his flicked against the table. They maneuvered their bodies from laying perpendicular to each other to nearly parallel with their heads only 4 inches apart.

      I asked Raven what he was thinking or feeling about Shoshana. He sent “Not now. I’m busy with her.” I didn’t get an answer from her. After about 5 minutes of no further action, Shoshana jumped down and went to lay elsewhere. Again, I asked Raven about her and got an unenthusiastic, “She’s all right.” Then, as I was handwriting this incident at the table, he lay with his head against my left arm. Occasionally, he stood to stretch, rub heads with me, and be kissed. That evening, as usual, they lay on the bed close together but ignoring each other.

      In conclusion, I thought back in January that Shoshana, from her 2.5 years of overnight and daily visits, was already familiar with the other 5 cats and they with her. Raven, though, seems most skeptical about her joining the family. After the testing described above, I think he will accept her (I was mistaking his tolerance of her for acceptance). I will try to get a message through to her that she has been integrated into the household and that she doesn’t have to intimidate others to secure her place.

      3. CELEBRATE

      (a) Four weeks of accountability already! It went so fast!

      (b) Sent an email to the executor of my will’s treasurer about the cats’ consultation with Val when he receives notice of my passing. Will get that written up more formally this month and also notify their petsitter. She will be interested in this course and my progress, especially because she is on the board of (and otherwise active in) the Humane Society of Central Texas.

      (c) Sped through Course 1, Classes 3-5. Now must review-review-review and practice-practice-practice.

      (d) In the color exercise in Lesson 3, I was surprised that I guessed Val’s choices of green and blue (now I forget whether my light spring green and dark turquoise/teal were hers or the sending student’s). Could traces from that retreat class have remained in the atmosphere? Are akashic records for real?

      (e) Suspected, correctly, after reading Class 5 that we have enhanced intuition when Val is “holding” us.

      4. CHALLENGES, QUESTIONS

      (a) The Raven-Raffaele/Shoshana/Carol (me) relationship.

      (b) I have continued to put out food and water for the opossum and raccoon, but I’m bored with doing that and want to quit. Over a year ago, I decided not to feed raccoons because an exterminator was visiting my next-door neighbor every day for two weeks. When I asked the exterminator what was wrong, he said squirrels in the walls and a raccoon in the attic. Therefore, when I saw a raccoon and her kit on the front porch eating fallen seeds, etc. from the bird feeder, I ignored them (darling and pitiable though they were when she stood up to face me with her kit behind her).

      One evening last fall, I looked out the window beside the front door and saw that someone, probably the still-outdoor-cat Shoshana, had vomited on the welcome mat. I’ll deal with it in the morning, I thought. But the next morning the mat was clean. Was an animal so hungry? And that evening I began to put food (kibble, pizza, whole grain bread with peanut butter, bird feeder mix, apple cores, etc.–not all of those at once!) and water out on the back patio. People had taught me to fear raccoons because they could tear up the roof to get inside, pull off the screening from the back porch, and transmit rabies. And I do worry about all that plus attracting too many of these guests. Other people, though, have explained that raccoons need a lot of water to wash their paws and faces and to clean their food (including kibble?) because their mouths lack sufficient saliva. There’ll be dirt in the morning in the 3 largest mixing bowls of a set of 5 plus maybe in the two bird baths/shallow water bowls.

      So I hope that I don’t resent the time and cost of this habit too much and that I don’t attract negative experiences with the one or more raccoons. Since darkness comes late, I didn’t see one in months until this week. S/he, as usual, continues eating when I turn on the 60-watt patio and screened porch lights (which seem bright at night).

      5. FAT COMMUNICATION: Will post about Cinders after this report.

      6. INTUITION GAMES, RESULTS None, but I bought a deck of cards and box of dice at an H-E-B this week.

    • 07/06/2018 at 10:33 am #51818
      Martha Breeding
      Platinum Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you? Yes, I’m not sure how long…maybe about 7.5 minutes. It might have been longer though. I was listening to YouTube meditation music and it might have gone through the one I clicked on to listen to and then moved onto the next one. So, I’m not sure how long I meditated.

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not? Yes, my cats. One of the times Hawkeye said he was sleeping (meaning he didn’t want to talk right then) lol! I also talked to Serenity about her nails in regards to nail trims or her taking care of them herself. She got my message I think as she took care of two of the back nails herself. I tried to communicate with a family of dogs a man had in the grocery store parking lot. It was hard for me to zone in though. I think there was too much commotion for me to be able to do that. I would have liked to have talked to them if they had been interested. It was a family of 7 Australian Shepherds (mom, dad, and their offspring).

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week? Nothing in particular.

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week? I’d like to know how to know whether or not I receive messages (at times I’m not sure). I’d also like to know how to zone in to communicate with an animal when there’s commotion.

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so. Yes, Cinders told me she likes to play, climb, eat, sleep, and get attention from her human. I told her that her eyes look like they have a lot to say. Then, it came to me that they have a lot of wisdom. So, Cinders is a very wise cat. She said she can be a bit shy at times, but also very talkative at times, too. She said she eats mainly canned cat food. Also, Cinders likes to go outside and stalk through tall grass. She’s very sweet and very gentle. I also got that she has a favorite toy and that it’s yellow. I also got that her dishes that she eats canned cat food from are plastic (either red or kind of a creamy color). I also got that Cinders likes the color pink and her favorite color is a light blue.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not? Yes, the deck of cards game. I guessed 3 right out of 12 , but one of those didn’t really have the red or black I was guessing on.

    • 07/06/2018 at 6:18 pm #51826
      Margaret Dexter
      Gold Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you? Once again it was a mixed bag. I set the intention to get up early every morning and meditate first thing. I did this a couple of times. A good friend asked me for healing for an injury, so nights I was up late to do this when the energies had calmed down – and the noise of the fireworks finally stopped. Offering Reiki is a meditation. Once again I have set the intention to get to bed early and then get up early and spend early morning time in meditation.

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not? No. I am still discouraged by not being able to connect so I just don’t try. Again I plan to do better.

      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week? I have set an intention to meditate early each morning which I believe is one thing I need to do in order to be able to connect with animals – or anything.

      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week? Nothing specific

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so. Not yet

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not? No I just have not had time for games.

    • 07/08/2018 at 4:55 pm #51833
      Alicia Hamilton
      Platinum Member

      1. Did you meditate this week? If so, about how much time total did you spend meditating? What meditations did you do? If you didn’t meditate, why didn’t you? Yes 5 times. Guided meditations

      2. Did you connect with the intention to communicate with an animal this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not?
      Yes. Tina and I bartered over treats.
      3. What would you like to celebrate about your journey in learning how to communicate with animals this week?
      I have had the best rides with Tina. We are one when we ride.
      4. What challenges or questions do you have about communicating with animals this week? None

      5. Did you communicate this week with the Featured Animal of the Month (FAT)? If so, what happened? If not, why not? If you did, please post your results communicating with the featured animal in the Discussion of that animal if you have not already done so. No time this week.

      6. Did you play one of the Intuition Games (see the games information within the Animal Talk Club Gold/Silver membership resources) this week? If so, what happened? If not, why not? No time

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