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29/01/2022

Watch her say "Yes." This is so beautiful and peaceful and heartwarming. As you watch, see if you can feel the language being expressed. This is animal communication; so take note as you interpret the language of the unvoiced, as we all have this ability that requires patience, practice, and observation.

20/08/2021

“How it is that animals understand things I do not know, but it is certain that they do understand. Perhaps there is a language which is not made of words and everything in the world understands it. Perhaps there is a soul hidden in everything and it can always speak, without even making a sound, to another soul.”
Frances Hodgson

29/12/2020

The world needs bees 🐝 and the world needs you! ❤️ Heart nourishing story.

14/12/2020

"Animals are always communicating with us."
Lovely story, and who doesn't want a little sparrow love?

20/05/2020

My friend sent this poem and it so perfectly captures the way I’ve experienced how a relaxed dog mind works.

Why Do You Ask?

I can’t make
any story
about my life
tonight. The house
is like an overturned
wastebasket;
the radio
is predicting more snow.
I ask my dog
to tell me
a story, and he
never hesitates.
“Once upon
a time,” he says,
“a woman lived
with a simply
wonderful dog…” and
he stops talking.
Is that all?”
I ask him.
“yes,” he says,
“Why do you ask?
Isn’t it enough?”

-Kate Barnes

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I don't think you need an animal communicator to understand this sweet collaborator. I love these two.
07/05/2020

I don't think you need an animal communicator to understand this sweet collaborator. I love these two.

Put your head on my shoulder No.3. Friends, I wish you all a happy.

23/03/2019

I'm ready for a few spontaneous questions. Anything you want to know? Comment with a picture and a question - I'll do a few!

26/10/2018

This is what communication looks like with sharks!

I'd love to share an example of an animal communication reading. (The full reading also involves a video call for dialog...
15/01/2018

I'd love to share an example of an animal communication reading. (The full reading also involves a video call for dialogue and further messages.)

This is Bronco.

His picture was sent to me and I shared this communication with his person:

"I can be an introvert. I like the people I like. I will warm up to people. What I am good at is observation. I see everything - I count change!"

(Really? A dog who counts change? he says, Well, I CAN you know!) I wonder if this means that he adds and subtracts in his head, I do believe that some dogs can do this.

"I do see/hear/smell everything. This is very important to me and I am very very good at it. (He did not tell me about any siblings when I asked and said 'why does it matter in our conversation?' - yet he does compare himself to other dogs, so he has some point of reference.)

"My grumpiness -reticence- is that I get misunderstood. I'm a genius, really. But they sometimes just want me to stop it sometimes. I'd like a real job, something like; watch how many people go by, count them and let you know." He shows me moving objects around. Then more specifically moving a ball to a basket. Doing some sort of task like moving a certain number of tennis balls from one container to another could be fun for him.

"I really get grumpy when they don't understand what I am doing when I'm practicing my observations. And I just get moody sometimes, hey - it's not a big deal."

I asked why don't you let Katie take your picture? "I'm shy about how I look. I've seen other dogs that don't look like me. I think my teeth stick out. I'm okay how I look when it's just me. I know that I am adored...it's hard to explain. I'm just self-conscious."

I can see a door and a window where he can see into a front yard and also see people passing by. If that isn't in his current life, he shows that he really enjoyed that.

"Sometimes my belly hurts. (It feels like a gassy tender belly.) I'm not too bothered by this, I'm just telling you because you asked about food. (Because I asked him if there was anything about food and eating he wanted to include) I sense he isn't nutsy frantic around about food it's just another thing to him, but that's just a feeling.

"I'd like Katie to talk to me more. I've got a lot to talk about concerning everyday life and she acts like she already knows what I'm going to say and doesn't truly listen. Then I get sullen. But I don't stay in a bad mood very long. I like to play, I can jump you know."

"I'm a good problem solver and I like puzzles. They don't make puzzles for dogs, but I would like that."

I (Ann) feel like there are other dogs in his life and maybe some - not living?- that he did know. I tried to ask about it and got female dog, (I hate guessing names and don't do it well!) M- sound.
But he doesn't want to talk about other dogs. He is excited to have a chance to talk and doesn't want to waste this opportunity on other dogs!

He has a very enthusiastic and loving presence and has no doubts about his love and place in your heart. He is so well-cared for that he never has to consider that worry in his life.

Please let me know if there are any questions that come up and if you've got any more specific questions for Bronco.
*see Katie's response in the comments!

13/01/2018

I'm looking for someone who would like a free mini-reading that gets posted on my page. Ideally, it's an animal that I haven't met in person. If you are interested, you can comment and message me a picture of your pet. Ann Hedly

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