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Happy Tails

Our furry friends and wildlife can and will communicate with us.  Horses, cats, dogs, fish, frogs – you name it, they talk.  They speak from a different viewpoint and with a different set of information, yet speak they will.  

Whether it is a troubled pet or a beloved friend you wish to converse with, we can create the structure by which you can commune on a deeper level than ever before.  Several of my students are now professional animal communicators.  The techniques are simple and yet can open the door to a whole new way of perceiving animals.  

I’ve worked with lots of different animals, animals at a distance, a herd of horses, pets that were lost, and pets that were troubled, as well as wild animals.  Once you learn these techniques, you can adapt to other species.  

We had a mouse in the house and I was able to communicate with it and encouraged it to it to leave.  Mouse was gone without having to use poisons or traps.  I’ve spoken with a troubled horse that needed its owner to know about a previous abuse so that it could be free to move past the trauma.  I was able to help an older dog accept a new home.  I helped a grieving pet owner speak with her beloved friend after it passed.  I was able to help an owner say goodbye to an aging pet so that it could pass on more easily.  These things YOU CAN DO, TOO!

This workshop includes 10 sessions.

 Learn to open to animal communication; learn to tune in on their wave length; learn to make clear connections and put them at ease; learn to help them through understanding them; learn healing techniques; learn to “beam” thoughts, feelings and pictures; learn to receive and hear what they have to say; learn distance healing techniques; learn to communicate with pets that have passed on; practice on other’s pets – living and those that have passed on.

Each session will take about 20 minutes of your time plus some additional practice time and costs $35 per session.   Contact me at Janice@janicelynch.com and we’ll begin your journey into animal communication!   

 

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