Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Animal Communication - Key To Trust

These financial times are hitting everyone pretty darn hard. At least that is what we hear, read and water-cooler. Once, the sky was the limit, now, inches ever more downward toward vulnerable workers and entrepreneurs.

Losses, credibility cracks, crooks, shysters, cut-backs, layoffs, bailouts – doom, doom and gloom. Is there anyone ‘out there’ who has integrity, honesty, loyalty and just plain old goodness? Of course, take a look at who is wagging tails, planting jump marks on your neat and tidy clothes, barks incessantly and runs rings around your welcomed return. And don’t forget those who whinny, meow and chirp in not-so-perfect pitch.

Take a look, a hard look, deep into the eyes of real loyalty, real truth and total honesty. Your dogs, cats, horses and more, those special souls will never let you down or lie, cheat and steal their way to the top.

They are always honest, truthful and trustworthy, okay, maybe they don’t always come when called. You can depend on them honoring, loving and giving to you.

Take them seriously, share your world with them, feel confident that your ‘confidence’ will always be revered. These truly are your trusted partners waiting to support, help and share their thoughts with you. They can talk with you and you CAN hear them. All you have to do is consider conversing differently and learn how to un-block a few patterns.

Seriously, you are missing a ‘world’ of information out there. It’s walking around, licking your toes, purring you to sleep or carrying you through hill and dale. Just ‘do it.’

Monday, December 1, 2008

Magic Formula 101

Animal Communicator's Magic Formula! Is there such a thing? Well, I sat down and wrote out the 30 most practical ways that I use magic in my own Animal Communication practice. Okay, so there isn't a magic formula per se, but, ever since I have been applying my own kind of magic from tried and true tips and techniques, I almost feel like it is magic. Now I am on a quest to share these handy and helpful magic tips with you.

I've already posted a tip in this blog about the Power of Ask, now here comes another one:
An Animal's Point of View... read on for more -

Do animals have a Point of View? Well, yes. Their view points can mean from their visual perspective; i.e., line of sight, or as, from their life experience and influence.
In my line of work, Communicating with Animals, I remind my clients that animals' view points influence their reactions and decisions, just as with people. I advise when working with any animal, especially in difficult situations and problem solving, to use the ViewPointFormula:
Take the animal out of an 'animal' suit and put him in a 'people' suit.

It's easier to imagine our animals having a point of view especially if we can see them as if they were people. We're reminded of friends or similar circumstances that relate.

Oh, and here's a Bonue Tip: Connect an appropriate age to your imaginery animal/people suited being; a teen, adult, child?

This Animal Communicator's Magic Formula works every time. It gets you out of your own head and into the one you are communicating with; the dog, horse, cat or more!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

When learning How to Communicate with Animals, the first thing to remember is that how much you practice will determine how quickly you progress to success. It really is the number ONE component in building your self confidence so you can communicate with animals any where, any time and under any circumstances.

In last week's Animal University's Animal Communication Level I certificate class held in Lakewood, Colorado, we discussed the Art of Intention. and how it related to talking with our dogs, cats, horses and more. We used the following link to give us more clues as to just what is intention anyway: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/intention

Once we determined a satisfactory explanation for each, our next question was: What Do I Need to Do to Make My Intention Work when communicating with an animal? The answer may surprise you…it relates to your desires in life. What is it that you wish for, desire, want? And what does this have to do with talking with your dog, anyway? in our class we discovered that the answers we receive from any communication – animal or human – are dependent upon how we pose the questions. If we decide to ask an important question meekly and weakly, the chances are heightened that what we get will be half or less of what we were seeking in the first place. If we posed that same question with authority and conviction using our intention, chances were improved that we'd receive an equal response. People recognize the difference and so do animals. Our animals know that if we pretend to be full of starch and not mean it, we may be discovered as really a limp noodle.

Here’s a tip that will help you visualize Intention and get it to work for you quicker and with more clarity to improve your animal communications. We have things to do and places to go…who has time to wait for a result? When we Ask we expect Now or at least, Sooner than Later.

1. Ask – with a focus on what it is you want to receive from an animal communication.
2. The next, take action. Use your mind to expect an answer.
3. Thankfulness is the most important next step. When you receive, and you will, say with clarity, I am Grateful, and mean it. There is some kind of resonance that happens inside. It is the connection cord to our real higher selves or to our dogs, cats, horses and more who are waiting for us to look for their receptors. It is the plug in, the connection, that we yearn for and now we have more clues as to how to get it.

Friday, October 24, 2008

A Panel of Discussion


Last weekend, I had the priviledge to sit on a discussion panel presented by Naropa University Extended Studies in Boulder, Colorado. Pamela Taylor, Marketing Director of Extended Studies for Naropa, spent countless hours of planning, organizing and considering this grand opportunity. She and her staff put together a panel entitled: The Inner Lives of Animals. I was invited to be a panel member with three esteemed people in their respective fields: Damian Ficca, a Certificed Vocational Equine Instructor, Marc Bekoff, author, world traveler and activist, Faith Maloney, co-founder of Best Friends Society, formerly Best Friends Sanctuary of Kanab, Utah. It was an electrofying evening of lively discussion to a crowd of over 100 very interested folks. To be included in this company was certainly a humbling honor. Their combined years of experience took my breath away. Wow!

The very next day, I taught the FIRST ever Level I Animal University Certificate of Completion course in Longmont, Colorado at the Colorado Horse Rescue. The photo is our class of enthusiastic and very talented communicators. I'll share much, much more on Animal University. I have many surprises and exciting subjects to write about as it has developed into a very worthy and course impressive place to learn and prepare for the challenging world of communicating with animals. Can't wait to share. In the meantime, take a look at our first 'graduating' class. Congratulate them on their excellent success and continued study through the next 4 levels of AU's Certificate Program.

Until next time...let me know your thoughts. I'll be adding lots of them to share with our readers. Have a good weekend, Joyce

Monday, October 6, 2008

Welcome to our NEW Animal Communication Blog


To share my ever-growing abilities and experiences with you, I have created this blog to keep you updated and therefore help you continue your learning and improve your animal communication skills.

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