Connections with animals who have passed

Paco the dog *

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Deb’s Paco had passed about 10 months before the connection.

Paco

The following is an excerpt from an actual communication session sent to the owner. It has been edited for brevity and privacy reasons. Read more about communications with animal friends who have passed here.

Paco’s energy is very vibrant and happy and he seems like he would have been a high-energy dog. I can see him getting picked up and sense that he tolerated this, but it wasn’t his all-time favorite thing. He conveyed to me that he was trying to “get through” to Deb. He barked a loud and high pitched bark as if to say “hey, I am still with you!” He wants her to know that he is at her side always. (…)

Thank you so much! I received your message immediately after trying to connect with Paco, so he was probably literally trying to get through to me! He did have a loud, highpitched bark. He was a high energy dog once he settled in with us. (…)
You are absolutely correct about him tolerating being picked up! It was a necessary evil at times
, as far as he was concerned. When I was finishing up my attempted communication with him I asked him for an unmissable sign that he was with me and helping me. I then turned on my phone and your message was the first thing I saw and your words totally resonated with me! Your message has touched my heart and confirmed for me he is my Heart-dog and is by my side.

Deb, Australia

Connections with Living Animals

Sosha the cat

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Carolyn wanted to know whether her cat Sosha was happy living with her and whether she wanted her to change anything…

The following is an excerpt from an actual communication session sent to the owner. It has been edited for brevity and privacy reasons.

Sosha comes in as a beautiful cat who is really proud of her soft fur. I can hear the faint sound of a little bell. (…)
I understand Sosha is very happy, but also wants to show why she is with Carolyn, namely to be her teacher, to easily walk her through the endless possibilities that life gives her and to be by her side as she goes through experiences. (…) There are no secrets standing between Sosha and Carolyn. I ask her if there is anything else she wants to share and she says, “Didn’t you come here to ask me one question?” Hah, I have to agree!

This reading was awesome. I do keep a collar on her with a bell. She is so smart. And when she looks at me I can tell she is always telling me things. She does love it when I brush her and she looks so regal. I know she is proud of her fur. (…) Thank you, this was an awesome reading and it is spot on for what I feel from Sosha. Bless you!

Carolyn, USA

Connections with Living Animals

Libby the horse

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Nina wanted to know what was on Libby’s mind at that time…

img_4465The following is an excerpt from an actual communication session sent to the owner. It has been edited for brevity and privacy reasons.

(…) Libby seems like she has a kind and courageous heart — the heart of a fighter, or the heart of a lion. (…) She shares that she has lived through a lot of pain in the past. However, she now feels completely secure! Sometimes she remembers, almost like an episode of PTSD, but she assures me that in her heart she knows the past is over. She would like to ask Nina’s patience with this as she is working this out. (…)

(…) Libby shares that she likes a sweet and sticky food, it looks like a mash. And she seems to like apples. She seems to admire show jumpers or likes to jump herself. She says it’s like flying! (…) She seems to enjoy moving and feels comfortable in her body and skin. She says she goes fast, like the wind. (…) Libby explains that she knows she can “let go” of control now, she knows she is taken care of and feels so secure and guided. Libby feels to me like she has overcome the first and biggest step of what has given her grief in the past. (…)

(…) Libby is a very affectionate girl. She has a huge heart. She is a show jumper and I am so happy that she loves jumping. I find she acts up a lot less under saddle when we are on a good jumping program. (…) On the ground she is slow and calm but under saddle she becomes very hot and just wants to go go go (…) She is super confident and brave in the jumping ring but unfortunately has a bit of anxiety going on rides away from the stables. She had a bit of a traumatic incident with some elephants last year and moved twice (…)
Perhaps the food she is talking about is Speedi-Beet (I was getting something out the feed room and she stuck her head in and tried to eat another horse’s Speedi-Beet that was dished up) (…) I’m glad she is happy! That’s all I want for her. Thank you for the connection and taking the time! I really appreciate it.

Nina, South Africa