How does a session work?
First, you book a session by contacting me. Then you write down the questions you have for your animal so you are prepared to ask them. Next, you send me a photo and the name of your animal (it’s not absolutely necessary but I find it nicer to know exactly who I am talking to) and the questions – if you want the session in writing.
Can I do this on the phone?
Yes! Not everyone is comfortable with writing their questions down and often questions come up spontaneously during a session. Then you can ask the questions directly – including ones that pop up there and then – and I will relay what your animal friend shows me. It’s like I am in a translator booth at the United Nations.
Is animal communication private?
Yes. I will not share any information you provide to me with any person (or animal) without your direct permission. The examples provided on the testimonial page are from previous clients who have explicitly agreed to having their experiences shared on this website in hopes of helping others.
What kind of questions can I ask my animal?
Of course, you can ask anything you like. If you don’t have a specific issue you would like to address, here are some examples of some commonly asked questions to animals:
- How are you feeling?
- Do you like your bed/your food/your companions/your home?
- Is there anything you would like differently?
- What is your favorite thing to do/eat?
Or some people really like to go deep, like
- What is your purpose in life?
- What can you teach me?
- What can I teach you?
- Why do you not get along with our other animals?
- From your point of view, is there any solution to [insert issue here]?
Each animal is different and some may be very talkative, others not. Some may go very deep to answer the questions, others are happy with a more tangible answer.
What can I expect from my connection?
Every connection is unique, and it depends heavily how talkative your animal is, as well as how many questions you have. But to give you an indication: typically, you can expect 1-2 written pages.
Must I be physically present with my animal?
No, you don’t have to. All I need is a photograph and a name.
What if my animal shares private information?
In my experience, animals are just like us and normally do not share information that could be embarrassing or is private to someone else. Please rest assured that in the unlikely case that any potentially sensitive or private information comes up, it will be handled with the utmost professionalism and decorum.
What are the pros and cons of a session by email?
Pros:
You can sit down and think about your questions.
You have a written record from the session.
You don’t need to document anything.
You will get the message instantly in your email when it is done.
You do not need to schedule time for this.
Cons:
You have to book another session if you have more questions (however, up to 30 minutes of follow-up is included).
It can take a little more time for me to write it all down for you.
What are the pros and cons of a session by phone?
Pros:
You can directly chat back and forth with your animal.
You can ask additional questions right away.
It can feel like you are “more connected” during the session.
You don’t have to write anything down online (privacy guaranteed).
Cons:
You will have to document the connection yourself.
We will have to schedule a time for the call, which can be difficult.
Can you heal my animal?
Animal communication is not a substitute for veterinary care for your animal. I am not a vet or an animal health practitioner. I ask you to contact animal health care professionals *first* if the issue is physical or if there is a display of atypical behavior by your animal friend. What I can do is secondarily help relay emotional components that could help support the healing process.
So can I cross-check with another animal communicator and get the exact same thing?
Not necessarily. The images and feelings – at least to me – remind me of dreams (yes, the ones in the night). It is sometimes hard to accurately put these into words that another person can understand. Some people can do this better than others or may do it in a different style. It’s also always possible that your animal gets along with one communicator better than another and therefore may tell them more. Also, you may get along better with one animal communicator than another. During a connection the information comes instantaneously. Two people will retain very different details altogether. You can make an experiment with your friends if you wish; have a group of people listen to someone speak about something personal to them and then ask each person in the group what they remember. Everyone will have focused on slightly different details. It’s all very subjective when we talk about emotions.
Do you have any testimonials?
Yes, of course. Please follow me…