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 Posted: Thu Oct 8th, 2009 11:03 am
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sheilazav
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I have never used an animal communicator but would like to.  I have an interesting story about a psychic my mother spoke to years ago that opened my eyes somewhat.  I was always highly skeptical of psychics and other people of the same type.  Thought they were just very intuitive of body language and could guide their readings towards what a person wanted to hear.  (Certainly there are plenty who do that, but I thought it was all.)  My mother went to Atlanta to see a psychic who she read about in a magazine.  She knew no one who had ever been to her.  Mom tape recorded it and let me listen.  During the reading, the woman said "Who is Sheila?"  Mom told her I was her daughter.  She proceeded to say quite a few facts about me.  I wasn't too impressed yet but interested.  Then she said "You may think this is strange but I keep seeing frogs."  Now, I am deathly, overwhelmingly horrified of frogs.  How did she pick up on frogs?!  I got chills. 

I went to see the psychic about a year later.  During the reading she asked me who Wallace was.  Now, really.  Not a common name.  I happened to be supervisor to a guy named Wallace.  She said he would be sick in 2 days or 2 weeks but would be fine.  I didn't tell a soul.  EXACTLY two weeks later, his wife called and said she'd taken him to the hospital.  He was sick.  He ended up with pneumonia but healed fine.  Never told anyone but it was a little freaky.

I believe now that there are people with extra abilitites.  We are said to only use about 10% of our brain.  Maybe they have learned to use parts that we haven't.  Not as skeptical as I was.  It would be interesting to hear what Prowler and Tramp think of their lives.  It might be something to look into doing!!



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 Posted: Thu Oct 8th, 2009 03:22 pm
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Tessie, I wanna come live with you. Your so cool. :D

I have heard a lot about Toni Trimble and she is always dead on. I was on another forum where a few folks used her and they were all satisfied with their experience. I'd like to try her out. Maybe she'll tell me why Jake is such a chicken poop and why Lily won't leave the chickens alone and why Mimi the cat wants to suck on my earlobes at 3am. Yea, build a dream around that one! Whew!b1 



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A Star in my Pocket wrote:  Maybe she'll tell me why Mimi the cat wants to suck on my earlobes at 3am. b1
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 Posted: Fri Oct 9th, 2009 02:53 pm
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Oh I could tell you about that Mimi Cat, she wasn't properly weaned at the right age. That's why she does that.



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 Posted: Fri Oct 9th, 2009 03:25 pm
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Lol Tina.

Oh I know Sunny. The poor baby. She was in front of the dollar store when I spotted her tiny little self and brought her home. 



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I only wish though I had more abilities with the animals, my latent psychic abilites lay more with the humans....I can read emotions,thoughts etc, but when it comes to body language (which is mostly how horses communicate) then I completely miss the bus with human and animal alike.



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Four years ago I enlisted an animal communicator to help me with a trailer loading issue. My first trailer was a two-horse straight load with divider, and small windows at the hay feeder level. Breeze, who had loaded onto everything I had ever asked him, wouldn’t load, and when I absolutely forced him to get on, he stood visibly trembling.

My communicator, Karen, arrived and I introduced her to Breeze and the other two horses. He was somewhat suspicious of her and wouldn’t let her pet him. I explained the loading situation and showed her the trailer. She immediately got a closed-in, claustrophobic feeling from Breeze. We went back to the barn, she sat in a chair outside his stall and got very quiet as she began to receive information from him and ask him questions. After a while she laughed out loud, then came to talk to me.

Breeze can understand me very well. He has a quirky sense of humor. His right eye is runny and she was concerned something was wrong but he told her it bothered her more than it did him. She also felt an ache in his left foreleg just below the elbow; she asked me if I had noticed any limping and he quickly said “don’t tell her that”. He didn’t want for me to worry. We’ve been together before but he didn’t elaborate.

Breeze’s problem is with the trailer and not me at all. He loves me and loves going places together; he’s not ready to slow down (he was 22) – he wants to go more. But the trailer is too low (only six feet high), too closed in because of the solid divider panel at the head and the lack of a real window. He has some issues about his head. He feels trapped and doesn’t want to be on it at all. He said he deserves a better trailer than that (this is what made Karen laugh out loud).

She asked me if I had any specific questions to ask. Since Breeze does have head issues, I asked why he wouldn’t let me clip his muzzle. His previous owner said he clipped. After a moment, she asked me if I had ever nicked him with the clippers and I admitted I probably had because when I bought them, I wasn’t very horse savvy. He asked, through Karen, why clipping was even necessary. I explained that it just made him look neater and cared for, and less like a goat. He said he would compromise if I would clip with scissors no shorter than about 1/4” and not touch his skin. Next I asked why he peed whenever he saw me coming to the barn. Karen laughed at this answer too: he wants to be ready in case we were going somewhere so he gets peeing out of the way. I told her to let him know he would always have a home with me, that he never had to worry about being sold, and she said he knew.

Karen stayed for an hour and a half and by the time she left, Breeze was reaching out to her to be scratched and blowing in her face. She said that anyone could learn to hear animals, some in words, some in pictures. When I formulate a question, a mental picture goes to Breeze almost before I get the words out. I told her I had had feelings of communication but was afraid I was putting my own ideas onto Breeze. The first time I tried to load him I “heard” “too small”. It didn’t occur to me the thought was coming from him. Another time on a steep, very narrow descent I “heard” “Trust me, trust me”. I believe, because of my own “hearings” that some people really can communicate with animals.



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I really like your story Hugahorse...and Tessie I love your "we can all hear" because to a degree I think we all do.

My problem is, I have met so many "communicators" that are just whacko! They are so far into hearing the unhearable and seeing the unseeable that they just dont have their feet on solid ground! Isnt it possible to listen to what animals have to say without being a total fruitcake? Please! If you are going to talk to animals (or dead people or whatever), at least keep your feet on the ground!

I'm not a big believer in ghosts, mostly because I havent decided just what I believe other than I do believe in Heaven and Hell, just not sure what I believe "in between". However I love to watch "Ghost Hunters" as no matter what I believe, I do believe those people try to keep their feet firmly on the ground (unlike other paranormal shows Ive seen)

I think animal communication is the same to me. I know I hear my animals to some degree. More so than most but not as much as some. If Adam and Eve ran a garden full of animals that didnt eat each other then obviously they had more relationship with them than we have now so we've lost something over time. But I dont think a person has to be fruity to be closer to the animals!

I have to stable my horse...a couple of barns ago I stabled at a place where the lady claimed to be an animal communicator. I brought my daughter and her dog to the barn one day and this lady wanted to tell my daughter her life story thru the dog. Now this lady was definitely a scammer ( I had told her many of the things she was now trying to tell my daughter that her dog said), and definitely a hoaxter, and definitely as fruity as fruit cake. I found out about a year after I left that barn (at high speed btw) the barn owner declared to everyone that the world was ending and let all the horses out of their stalls to run free. This lady just didnt know how to keep her feet on the ground.

Now myself, I may not see pictures in my head or hear the words a horse says but I have become extremely sensitive to pain issues. I have gotten to the point where I can point out a problem on a strangers horse from a distance, and I can tell them about it, and they wont believe me. Some of it is visual but some of it is also perception. But sure enough sometime in the future that problem will get big enough for anyone to see but if they would have just addressed that problem when I said something... well hindsite is 20/20 and all that.

I would like to say though, after reading this thread, I think I will practice listening a little more closely to what my horse has to say.



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