*Learn How to Talk to Animals with Professional Animal Communicator, Val Heart › Forums › Animal Talk Coaching Club Forum › WOW!!! Val’s Conversation with Duke
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08/14/2020 at 6:15 pm #80218Barb GroutInactive Member
Today Val led Duke, a Belgian Malinois police dog, who was suffering PTSD from a Swat call and I in a deep healing session. First she had to clear my worry and concern which I didn’t even know I had! I learned that we really need to check in with ourselves before starting any session so we don’t “contaminate the energy field.” We will send our stress and worry out there right to the animal we are working with.
Once we are clear, then we can come from a place of love. Duke is my grand dog and I know him pretty well and he is usually a bit closed off and guarded but with Val he opened up completely and in complete trust told her everything that was going on. It was incredible the feelings and stress he shared about the nightmares, headaches, spinning feeling and out of sort feeling he was having and his reactions to any sounds that resembled gun shots. He was at his wit’s end. He hated not doing a good job.
She led him skillfully to acknowledging and feeling the magnificent, courageous, big hearted animal that he was. Then HE wanted to revisit the scene of trauma to figure it out. As an observer (and she made sure we were observing Not re-living the scene) we watched it unfold. She also knew that we needed shielding when we went back to look at what really happened during this scenario. Bam! During the chaos, a negative gremlin type of entity attached itself To Duke’s back. Duke asked her to get it off of him and through deep love, the entity and all other negativity and yucky sticky energy was asked to leave. Then we did REM (rapid eye movement)exercise to relieve the PTSD.Then Val and I could sense a lightness and calm surrounding Duke that hadn’t been there before. I could also sense his emotional strength return stronger than before. Val led Duke through several scenarios like gun shots where he stayed centered and focused and ready for commands and also the coffee pot beeping which resembled the fire alarm that had been going off during the swat call. He understood what the beeping now meant.
All I can say is WOW! This session has saved Duke’s job as a police dog and I am very grateful to Val for her generosity in offering these accountability reward sessions and the amazing teaching we receive during these sessions.
If you really want to become an animal communicator, do these accountability accounts. Study! Practice every day! Getting to work with Val is amazing and incredibly rewarding and inspiring.
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08/15/2020 at 3:27 am #80236Rosemary MPlatinum Member
How wonderful for you and Duke. It’s so sad that he has had to go through all of that. He must be so brave and committed. Is he still working as a police dog or is he retired? I totally agree that Val has extraordinary healing abilities that come from deep in her heart as well as communication abilities. It’s inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing. I would love to hear how Duke gets on further down the line. Rosemaryx
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08/15/2020 at 9:22 am #80237Barb GroutInactive Member
Duke won’t be retiring yet, thanks to Val. I’ll keep you posted.
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08/15/2020 at 11:38 am #80239Lindsey EdwardsSilver Member
That’s an amazing story! Thanks for sharing and I’m so glad that Duke was able to let go of some trauma and heal. Val has also helped me immensely in my relationship with Sadie and even my relationship with myself and my own projections onto others.
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08/15/2020 at 3:16 pm #80243Val HeartPlatinum Member
Fantastic, Barb!!
Well done. It was a joy to work with you both! Look at all we accomplished in just 30 minutes too. Cool, right??
BIG hugs and much love,
Val
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