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Animal Communications Singapore Animal communication In a Nutshell: Acting as the translator & voice for the animal and taking all this information and put it into words for the owner.
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WHAT IS ANIMAL COMMUNICATION? Animals communicate regularly through telepathy. It is the most basic form of communication, an ability we are all born with. As humans, we learn to rely on verbal communication and our telepathic skills are pushed aside and become rusty. Like a muscle, unless used regularly, these skills become weak and inefficient. Humans, given the proper mindset and training, have

the ability to communicate telepathically with all species. Communicating with an animal is a two way process, there is a sender and a receiver. It can be done in person or over distance! A great example of this is when you are thinking of someone and the phone rings, low and behold it is the very person you were just thinking about. Coincidence or Telepathy!! We have all had telepathic experiences, we just don't recognize them as such. When I ask an animal a question, I receive from them pictures, feelings, words, thoughts and emotions. For example, if I were to ask a dog what part of his body was sore I may feel pain in an area of my body that corresponds to his, i.e. knees - hocks, hands/feet - paws, etc. The dog may also send me a picture of the area or send me a picture of him moving to show me the lame area. Sometimes the animal will even show or tell me how the injury happened. I act as the translator and the voice for the animal and take all this information and put it into words for the person to understand. I work with all animals, treating each one with love, respect and compassion. I do most of my Animal Communication Consultations via telephone rather than meeting up in person so that I am not distracted by the physical characteristics of the animal. The information I am receiving is pure and not tainted by outside influences and distractions. Some animals are natural comedians and some prefer to remain stoic at all costs. Each animal is an individual with their own personality, agenda and purpose. Some animals even have advice for their humans. It is my job as an animal communicator to treat each being as a respected individual and to relay those messages that they wish to get across to their people as accurately as possible enabling both parties to become enlightened in the process. People can use an animal communicator for all different reasons such as:
* To get to know their animals likes and dislikes.
* To find out the reason behind undesirable behavior.
* To inquire about how their body feels, where they are sore. This can be used to assist your veterinarian. (Animal Communicators are never a replacement for good Veterinary care).
* To find out if they have a message for you.
* To find out if your animal is ready or needs help passing on.
* To speak to your animal that has passed on.

16/06/2025

It’s easy to teach animal communication. For me, real success is when students take what they’ve learned and live it—with sincerity, and care.

In Thailand, our recent group didn’t just finish the course—they stepped forward to serve. They went to the animal shelter, offering communication and healing to the animals directly.

Together with the rest of our Animal Healer community in Thailand, we raised funds and used them to purchase one ton of pet food and medical supplies for the animal shelter.

These are the moments where learning becomes real.

Anyone can open a class. But not everyone walks the talk. What sets us apart is how we guide our students from training into practice—with steady mentorship and clear values.

When I’m not in Thailand, I never have to worry—because my co-founder for Animal Communication Thailand, P’Kai, leads with heart. She mentors, guides, and walks alongside our students, ensuring the values we hold are deeply rooted in every experience.

Special thanks to The Voice Foundation for being such a supportive host, and to K. Sandy for being there and lending a helping hand during our afternoon visit.

Registration for our Animal Healing July intake is now open.

If you’re ready to train with guidance, practice with purpose, and grow within an animal loving community— sign up today!

Eze ❤️

09/06/2025

[Part 1]

Spending our Sunday at an animal shelter, doing our part for the furkids in need. 💛

A huge thank you to P’Kai for spearheading this event for our Animal Communicators and Healing community(Thailand), from rallying donations to personally shopping for medical supplies, treats, and pet food....Our team came together to support her efforts — and together, we delivered one tonne of kibble, 100 packets of treats, and vital medical supplies! Well done Team Thailand!

Grateful to K.Kae Chollada, founder of The Voice Foundation, for graciously hosting us at one of their shelters, and to K.Mark Thawin for joining us in the morning segment.

And of course, huge appreciation and thanks to our dedicated team of animal communicators and healers, who spent their sunday with us, offering love, communication and healing to the furkids who needed it most.

Too many moments to fit in one post — stay tuned for Part 2! 🐶🐱

Eze ❤️

01/06/2025

If you ever see me in public—don’t be shy, come say hi! 👋

I know I might look a little serious at first glance (truth is, I’m probably just tuned in, wondering which furkid is trying to connect with me and pass on their messages). I’m not as distant as I may seem. 🥰

The furkids have it figured out—they say I’m like a giant teddy bear. Something about the warmth, the steady cuddles, the way they just settle in when I hold them. Big, calm, safe—that’s the vibe.

Just look at how happy they are, posing and smiling for the camera—their expressions say it all. 😍

So if our paths cross, don’t hesitate to wave or stop for a chat. I’m always happy to connect—with people and their furry companions alike.

Eze ❤️

Made a 2.5-hour trip from Bangkok to an animal hospital currently caring for elephants from across Thailand — including ...
20/05/2025

Made a 2.5-hour trip from Bangkok to an animal hospital currently caring for elephants from across Thailand — including provinces like Ayutthaya.

I brought along our group of animal communicators from Thailand for this field trip, and what could’ve been a tiring ride turned into a joyful journey filled with snacks, laughter, and meaningful sharing.

We had the chance to get up close to four adult elephants and one baby — and communicate with them at a very close distance. Being in their presence, feeling their emotions, and receiving their messages was an incredibly moving experience.

We also spoke with their owners, who stayed close throughout. Their deep love and care for their elephants was so evident — and hearing them validate the messages we received made everything even more meaningful.

Wishing the elephants a smooth and full recovery. Till next time.

Eze ♥️

Over the years, my journey has continued to deepen.It began with grooming — learning how to care for animals with presen...
13/05/2025

Over the years, my journey has continued to deepen.

It began with grooming — learning how to care for animals with presence and gentleness.

Then came animal communication, mentoring, teaching, coaching, and eventually, clinical training.

Each step added a new layer to the work I do today. 🥰

This post is a reflection of that path — the learning, the growth, and the beings who shaped it.

If you’re new here, welcome!

And if you’ve been walking with me for a while — thank you. ♥️

Swipe through to see how it all came together.

Eze 💙

06/04/2025

Yesterday, I noticed something different about Asher. His right ear, usually upright and alert, was drooping. I recognized it immediately as an aural hematoma—a small blood vessel in the ear had ruptured, filling the area with fluid.

I brought him into the clinic, and together with the team, we inserted a catheter to drain the buildup. He’s now resting comfortably on pain relief and anti-inflammatories, and is healing well.

While I was at the clinic, I also took the opportunity to run a full CBC and biochemistry panel for both Asher and Timber. I’m so glad to share that everything came back clear and healthy—no concerns for either of them. 😍

Timber is now 15 and a half, and will be turning 16 this October. For his age, he’s doing beautifully in many ways—alert, engaged, and still full of presence.

His biggest challenge is spinal degeneration, which has progressed to the point where he’s no longer able to walk. It’s been a big change for both of us, learning how to support him through this phase with as much care and dignity as possible.

While we were there, I also did a session of Laser Therapy for him, to support his comfort and mobility. In addition to this more medical approach, I’ve also been performing daily energy healing sessions for him at home.

Both have become important parts of how I continue to walk alongside him, offering not just physical support, but energetic presence and care.

For those who are feeling called to deepen their understanding of animal healing—both the practical and energetic aspects—we will be having our Animal Healing Workshop Level 1 in Singapore this coming Sunday, and another round in Thailand on 25th April.

Sign up below!
Singapore Registration
Level 1: https://tinyurl.com/AH1APR25

Thailand Registration
Level 1: https://tinyurl.com/AH1APRTH25

Eze ❤️

Thinking about my Animal Communications Thailand Team & Students this morning.Thuk Kon, Plod Phai Na. Eze 💙
29/03/2025

Thinking about my Animal Communications Thailand Team & Students this morning.

Thuk Kon, Plod Phai Na.

Eze 💙

10/03/2025

We were so happy to welcome P’Kai, our Co-Founder of Animal Communications Thailand and Administrator for our Academy, along with our wonderful animal communicator graduates who traveled with her! Their journey began early at 6am in Thailand, catching the first flight out to meet us. 😍

Despite the rainy weather, we had a wonderful lunch together, enjoying a spread of local delights while catching up. After lunch, I brought them to a wholesale crystal shop, where our Singapore animal communicators had already gathered, looking forward to welcoming their fellow practitioners from Thailand.

It was truly heartwarming to witness their reunion, as they shared stories, exchanged experiences, and explored the beautiful crystals together.

What always brings me joy is seeing our animal communicators connect so effortlessly, regardless of where they were trained. Though they come from different countries, they share the same foundation, values, and passion—making it easy for them to engage in meaningful conversations and bond as if they had known each other forever. This is the spirit of our Academy, and I am grateful to see it come to life.

Later in the day, we visited one of our students' shops to show our support and celebrate their journey. We wrapped up the evening with a seafood feast, where P’Din joined us straight from the airport, and Bran arrived with even more cookies and treats for everyone.

It was a day filled with deep connections, shared energy, and beautiful moments. Grateful for this incredible community and the bonds that continue to grow!

Eze ❤️

I’m pleased to share that I have successfully completed both the RECOVER CPR: Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life...
28/02/2025

I’m pleased to share that I have successfully completed both the RECOVER CPR: Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS) Online Certifications and have been awarded the official certificates from the American College of Veterinary Emergency Critical Care (ACVECC). 🥳

This program is part of the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER), developed by over 100 board-certified veterinary specialists worldwide in collaboration with the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. It is designed to teach the core CPR skills needed to increase survival rates in animals experiencing cardiopulmonary arrest.

The CPR Basic and Advanced Life Support Courses and the CPR Basic and Advanced Recertification Courses are the only CPR courses endorsed by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS) and provide official certification in veterinary CPR through ACVECC.

Successfully completing this program has allowed me to earn both the Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS) certificates, awarded by ACVECC and valid for two years.

These courses are peer-reviewed, accredited by the American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE), and based on the most current, evidence-based guidelines, making them the gold standard in veterinary CPR training.

Growth is a continuous journey, and I am committed to refining my skills and expanding my knowledge to provide the highest level of care. Every certification earned is more than just professional development—it is a responsibility to uphold excellence and stay at the forefront of my field.

I’m excited to apply these new skills to make a meaningful impact in the lives of animals and to inspire others to embrace lifelong learning in their own careers. The pursuit of mastery never ends, and I look forward to what’s ahead.

Eze ❤️
Animal Communications Mentor
Animal Healing Master Teacher

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