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09/09/2017 at 3:40 pm #42965ModeratorModerator
Our next Gold Member Live Q&A Monthly Call is Saturday, October 14 @ 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. 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. 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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09/09/2017 at 5:07 pm #42975Ann GelsheimerInactive Member
Hi everyone,
This is a picture of Chelsea, a horse I rescued last year from a very bad situation. She is currently recovering from a pulled suspensory ligament after fireworks in the area of the farm in May 2017. Is there something I can do to help her heal emotionally that will help her physical recovery? Thank you!Attachments:
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09/15/2017 at 2:12 am #43116Pamela FerareseInactive Member
Hi Ann, This is Pam, a fellow student. I would ask you to post this picture and question onto the Forum as well as here. Create a new post with the exact question. Your fellow students can begin right now in helping you help Chelsea right now. Then when October call comes around we can have Val check in. Yes I do believe you can help her. Post on the forum. I will do my part in communicating with her ok?
Pam, Pammie, Pammie Jean, Pamela.... you can call me any of these names.
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10/14/2017 at 4:17 pm #43600Ann GelsheimerInactive Member
I am sorry I did not see your request earlier, Pam. I am on my way to a friend’s commemoration of her life this afternoon, so I may miss this part of the call. If Val speaks about Chelsea, I will hear the recording. She began to do better about 1 week after I posted on this site. : )
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10/14/2017 at 4:19 pm #43602Ann GelsheimerInactive Member
Chelsea is doing so well that the woman boarding her has now offered to home her. I think that is a good situation for Chelsea as there is a mare there that loves her, but please let me know what you think.
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09/17/2017 at 8:21 am #43169Ilse MerchiersInactive Member
Hi all, last month I posted a question about Ruby and there was no time. I need to share my experience with Ruby yesterday. Yesterday 16th September a few hours after our daily walk with Ruby, I could see there was something not right with Ruby. I called him to go outside, but he just could not get up, I examined him and he was completely lame especially his hind legs. He vomited a bit but when it was super time for him, he wanted his food, so I gave only ½ of it which he ate while I was holding him up. For the rest he was just lying there, but it did not seem as if he was in pain? I carried him to bed that night and planned with my husband that he would stay behind with him in the morning while I went for our daily walk with Stella.
What happened next is a Miracle: On the morning of 17th, I went to close the door so that Ruby would not hear us leave but Stella was faster than me and managed to jump near Ruby. The next thing Ruby got up as excited as anything and started running and jumping up with excitement (probably for his walk) I could not believe my eyes, he was his normal self and better, so we decided to take him for the walk anyway. He then walked as usual and asked for his food early that morning. Till now he is “great”.
As Ruby has been struggling with his hips, hind knees for almost 6 years, I keep managing it with good food, homeopathic supplements and some energy healing – but it has never been this bad. What happened???? I am so grateful and appreciative to ?????????????Attachments:
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09/18/2017 at 11:40 am #43174Ilse MerchiersInactive Member
Hi Val, after reading your story about a 3 year old quarter horse filly who was in training by Danny I wondered: How does an animal know the meaning of a name, and how can they choose a name for themselves? “She told us that her “real” name was Wind Dancer” and “He finally agreed to call her Windy” This is not the first time I hear such a story!!!
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09/21/2017 at 10:40 am #43249Klaudia SchmidtPlatinum Member
Hi Ilse, that is an interesting question. Often, when I have new cats / kittens I ask them for their name and many times a name that I would never have come up with pops up in my mind. So far, I never wondered how they got that name.
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09/28/2017 at 8:39 pm #43352Mayr SingletonGold Member
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My dog Maddie seems to be very uncomfortable meeting other dogs. My friend brought over her 4 month old puppy and Maddie stayed high up and away from the pup. I even presented the pups rear end to her twice hoping she’d want to meet and play with her. She’s been around our 2 different friends dogs that are older like 8-9 yrs and they won’t play because of their age with her when she tries to get them to engage, but at least she’s fine with them. Our groomers dog Bindy who’s about 4-5 yrs she loves to go see, I’m wondering if she’d like her to come over to our house to play? Maddie is 1 1/2 yrs old. Why is she so fearful? She even frantically pulled away from a 8 week old pup and last month she snapped at another very sweet dog! She wasn’t like this before she turned 9 months, that’s when she changed and started having “stranger danger” to people and dogs. She’s missing out on so much fun! Would she like a playmate? I’d like to get a rescue dog but I won’t until she gets comfortable with meeting and playing with other dogs.Attachments:
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09/28/2017 at 10:45 pm #43357Mayr SingletonGold Member
I’m also having trouble with Maddie, scratching and digging on the furniture and pushing toys under furniture and then trying to “dig” them out. Can you ask her to stop this? She also resists taking her glucosamine blend chewable for her subluxation problem with her knees, she spits them out of the pill pockets. Maybe if she could understand why she needs to take them it’d be less of a struggle. Thanks!
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09/30/2017 at 12:32 pm #43387Joy BergGold Member
Hi Val,
I would like to know what Snoopy is barking at so much in the middle of the night lately. I never see anything. Maybe raccoons or coyotes? Also can she see Smokey, Sadie, Tiger or Cleo the cat in spirit occasionally?Have Smokey or Sadie reincarnated yet? I know Tiger did already which is soooo cool!
Thanks Val! You are sooo awesome! I love your spooky spirit stories! And reincarnation stories. I remember the horses in the barn with Indians I think. Looking forward to this October call! :o) -
10/09/2017 at 1:02 pm #43514Joy BergGold Member
Hi Val,
Snoopy is still biting at her arm. I gave her a Colloidal Oatmeal bath. Just wondering if it was not a bug bite after all. Is she nervous? I am still looking for another companion dog for her to keep her company while I’m at work. Just found a rescue site with a Wolfhound mix named Shaggy which was surrendered because his owner died. He is 6 years old. I’m going to find out more info today. I put socks on Snoopy yesterday. She took them off. I took her to the beach and give her walks every day. Just want to make sure she is not in pain. -
10/13/2017 at 3:53 pm #43554Pamela FerareseInactive Member
Val, KoKo has not showed any interest in eating. Her last meal was 30ml’s of food from the syringe when feeding tube was in Wednesday morning. I made chicken bone broth and she won’t touch it. I have given her cell salts and that is helping with her nausea. My question is one that we were unable to address on our Laser Session – what sign does KoKo want to give me to inform me that she would like help with the cross over into Spirit? I do get a sense of her inner strength to go on her own, but….should she need me to call a Vet into the house to administer help what is the sign she will give me?
I would like to compare it to what I think it is. Thank you ever so Much! PamPam, Pammie, Pammie Jean, Pamela.... you can call me any of these names.
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10/13/2017 at 7:19 pm #43582Suzi AzizPlatinum Member
Hi Val. This is the question I posted last month for which there was not time to address:
What is (are) Taffy’s purpose(s) in this lifetime? Specifically, what is her purpose with me? What is her purpose with my husband?
FYI, she was awesome during Hurricane Irma the day after our last call when you spoke with her about what was coming! After the early morning thunderstorm, to which she reacted as she typically does, she was calm throughout the day and evening. When we were in the closet (our safe room) when tornadoes were in our area, she remained calm as well! Thanks!
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