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joining us and an animal communicator. You know, do you
ever talk to your dog and think that maybe they
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I know, I look at my dog LaRue and she
probably thinks I'm crazy. Well, Gail Thackray is here and
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Speaker 2 (02:44):
Welcome back everyone to this edition of Sassy Seniors. I'm
Kelly Jackson, your host, and we are pleased to have
Gail Beacray. She is an animal communicator and medium and
the author of How to Talk to Your Pets, Animal
Communication with Dogs, Cats, and other critters.
Speaker 7 (03:04):
Thanks for joining us, Gail, Thank you Kelly for having me.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Okay, so this is interesting. What I found interesting as
I was reading your bio, you actually got into being
a medium when you were in your forties. Is that right?
You discovered you were a medium?
Speaker 4 (03:20):
Yeah, you know.
Speaker 7 (03:21):
I used to think that if you were communicating with
animals or your a medium psychic, that you were born
that way. You know, You're just like a little off
and that's the way you are. But I now think
that we can all do this, And for me, I
was completely normal. I had no idea I could do this,
and all of a sudden was able to talk to
people on the other side, became the spirits, and then
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it was a little bit later I discovered that if
you're a medium, you can talk to animals.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Okay, so how did this happen?
Speaker 8 (03:49):
Then?
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Was there one incident that you were able to talk
to someone from the other side? Can you share that
with us?
Speaker 8 (03:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (03:56):
You know, I had I had done raking my auntie
and Ingram was reiki master and she came over one
year and said, hey, do you want to learn how
do reki? Reiki's kind of a hands on healing, and
I said, I don't know if anybody's ever been for
a reiki session works great on animals. So she said, oh,
I'll do reiki on this. So she gave me this
a reiki course, and I thought, oh, it's kind of interesting,
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but didn't really feel anything. And a couple of weeks
later I went to a place where there was a
psychic giving like mediumship readings, and she's going around the
room and telling people and I'm thinking, oh, me, and
she didn't. I didn't get a reading, but she was
doing a course that weekend and it was called how
to Become a Medium, which I really didn't think anything about.
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I just thought, oh, she'd be given readings for all weekend.
So I said, Mom, we should go, and I dragged
my mam along. We'd go to this weekend and she
had us do these exercises where we were just supposed
to imagine that somebody came and sat next to us,
like a spirit of a loved one, of somebody in
the room, and people would get up and they would say, oh, yeah,
I have somebody here, and I think it's a man,
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could be a woman, could be initial.
Speaker 8 (05:01):
A or E. L B.
Speaker 7 (05:02):
That it could be anybody and I'm saying, uh, you know,
I think I've done this wrong because I thought we
were supposed to make up a story. These people are
really feeling somebody, and I'm kind of intimidated, and she's no, no, no,
what to get? And so I said, well, mine's this
guy over here and this is Grandpierre Mass and he's
talking in French and he's telling me about the scaffolding
company that he had that was supposed to go to
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him and he became a pilot. And I turned all
these details about his life and then I said, okay,
who's any of that true? And the guy freaked out
and he said, that's his name, that's what he did, that's.
Speaker 6 (05:34):
What different now.
Speaker 7 (05:35):
And he was freaked out, absolutely freaked out. And I
had no idea how I've done it. And the only
thing I don't think of was that, you know, I've
been opened up doing this reiki and it's kind of
been there the whole time, and I never tried. I mean,
how many times do we just try to go and
imagine something like that?
Speaker 2 (05:50):
I know, see, you know, here's the thing, because I
always thought, like you said earlier, that you were kind
of born with it. And then just you know, people
are feelings kind of came to you. And I didn't
even know who knew they had classes to become a medium.
Speaker 7 (06:05):
And I went a little later on, I went to
I was in a book shop and was a woman
giving a talk on animal communication. And afterwards for there's
some people where we photographs of the pets, and I said, oh,
let me look at your photos. See what I get.
And this lady gives me a picture of a cat,
and immediately I feel like, these are slippers in front
of me, a pair of pink slippers with a fluffy ball,
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and they're going around and around and around in front
of me. And I'm so excited looking at these slippers,
and I realized I'm actually inside the body of the
cat looking at these slippers. And I said to the
woman do you ever kind of pink slippers with a
little ball in then? And she goes, uh, yeah. And
I said, did your cat sit and watch you on
your exercise bike in the morning? And she goes, oh,
my god, he loves to do that. And then I
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realized that, you know, somehow I was able to do this,
and it feels very similar to mediumship. And I think
I now teach it. I think that we can all
do this. We're all doing it all the time. We're
all talking to our pets and listening to us. They
can hear us really well, oh yeah, we're the dumb ones,
you know, but try to talk to us, and you know,
we're just kind of oblivious, but they hear everything to
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maybe they pick up on Well.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
That's the thing though, And I'll talk a skeptics too,
because you know, there are always skeptics, and I am
every once in a while a skeptic when it comes
to mediums and everything like that, and to a certain extent.
But okay, so I'm sitting there talking to my dog LaRue,
and she's looking at me, you know, like I'm thinking
that she is understanding me. What are we missing that
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dogs are trying to tell us, do you think?
Speaker 7 (07:35):
Well, they are much more consciously aware than we realize.
So animal communication is not really to tell your dog, hey,
pick up the paper and take it over here, can
you fetch me?
Speaker 4 (07:45):
Theyself?
Speaker 7 (07:46):
Can you sit? It doesn't work like that. They are
actually able to kind of tap into this universal consciousness
and they know things that you would never believe they
know when they have an illness. They know what it is,
why it is, what would make them see feel better.
They know they can tell the time. You know, sometimes
our dogs get really anxious when we leave, and I
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tell my clients, well, you know, tell him what time
you're going to be home. Tell him I'm going to
be home at five o'clock or five fifteen, or to
send him a little message, tell a pathic like hey,
I'm on the free and I'm stuck. I'm not gonna
be home till five point thirty. They actually can tell the.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
Time, really, you mean they can't.
Speaker 7 (08:21):
Don't realize it.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Wouldn't it be like, oh, maybe it's getting darker, So
maybe that's how they know. Or really they can tell
the time.
Speaker 7 (08:30):
Yeah, I mean, you sent me a picture of a
dog yesterday, and the first thing I got with him
was he very sensitive. He likes to know exactly what's
going on at all times.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
And we'll get into that after the break, because I
do want to talk about connecting the lost pets.
Speaker 7 (08:44):
Yeah, but sometimes you know, honors come and they say,
I'm probably my dog. The dog's going crazy when I
come home, I ripped up the couch, or when I leave,
she goes nuts to the door, and sometimes it is
if you just talk to them and tell them exactly
what you do and where you're going. And sometimes it's
kind of like leaving a kid at daycare where they're
screaming crazy when you leave, and then as soon as
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you've gone, they've come fast asleep right, And then like
ten minutes before you come home, that's when that's when
they get anxious. I thought she should be on by now.
She said she's gonna be home by now.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
And you were talking about, you know, illness, and I
totally believe this to you. I mean, they know when
we are sick and we are sad or when we're happy.
I have a friend of mine who broke her ankle
recently and her dog. She sends me a picture like
every once in a while, and her dog is right
by her side the whole time, looking just about as
bummed out as she is. I'm not sure if he's
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bummed out because he can't go for many walks, or
is he bummed out because she's injured. Oh.
Speaker 7 (09:44):
They you know, they actually absorb our energy. They become
part of our energy field, and so you'll be careful.
I've had a lot of people say I let it
tentmen and said, my dog has a battle leg.
Speaker 6 (09:58):
We don't know why.
Speaker 7 (09:58):
It's a pretty young dog and it keeps limping. And
I didn't ask to see the dog. I asked to
see whoever was the Honor's dogs, So what's really my husband?
And sure enough the husband had a hip problem on
the same side as the dog. And I actually treated
the husband and as soon as the husband as as
soon as I acknowledged him and worked on him, she
was fine. And what happens is they may make our energy.
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So I usually tell the honors as soon as you've
got something wrong with your animal, look at you, what's
going on with you? And if your cat's throwing up hairballs,
you know that's kind of indigestion problems with your cat,
But what's going on with you? And you might actually
not really know, You just might be stressed out, And
rather than you actually picking up the stress, your animal
tries to take that energy. And they do a really
good job of taking any energy off of process in
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it and helping us. But when they get older it
gets more difficult. Sometimes they can get at little too.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Yeah, and I'll ask you about senior dogs too, because
that's my specialty. Yeah, as they get older, are they
able to dogs I'm talking about, are they able to two?
Are their senses enhanced? Do you think or do they
lose some of that feeling and sensibility.
Speaker 7 (11:08):
Well, you know, as the body gets physically older, that
part of them deteriorates, but the part of the soul,
the conscious level, and absolutely not. I mean, they become
partners with whoever they're with, and you know, it might
be that their mom's dog, and then you know, grandma
needs some extra help for a while. But they become
part of the family and part of our energy, and
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they help us a lot. So when you come on
from work and you're really stressed out and you've got
this job and you've taken on all this stuff, and
you come home and your dog's right there for a
pet and you start stroking them and you feel better.
You make you feel nice and relaxed. What's happening is
they're really process in the energy and getting rid of it.
And most of the time, you know they can process
that out. But as they get older it becomes more
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and more difficult. I say to people, if they've got
really stressful job, try to just like detox a little
bit before you come home. And a lot of what
they tell me is fresh clean water. It's really almost
all they need just to process it out. They love
spring water, you know, just like you know, like arrowhead
or something that you would get from the supermarket, but
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a spring water, or if you can take them to
a stream with running water, but that fresh water. You know,
it's usually when they're sick. That's one thing they'll say
that helps to fush out that energy.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
That's interesting. Who knew? Okay, So being a medium with
humans and with pets, do you specialize more in the
animal as opposed to the human?
Speaker 7 (12:35):
I kind of do both, you know. I was reading
for people and then I started doing the pet stuff
and then I found well it's kind of intermixed. I mean,
I might be reading for somebody might bring their pet
of and then it's something that they need to know,
and so it's like no loved ones might come around too.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Okay, So how can we better connect with our pets?
What are some of the tips that you can give
our listeners to really listen to what our pets are
trying to tell us. And not only just dogs and cats,
but in your book you say how to talk with
other creators too, write how communicate with.
Speaker 4 (13:11):
Any of them.
Speaker 7 (13:11):
But the wild animals are more difficult to communicate because
when you try to talk to a squirrel, they look
at you like, uh, talking to me. Whereas your dogs
and your cats are used to you talking to them
all the time, and they're picking up on your thoughts
all the time. So as you're talking away and they
know what's going on, they know what's going on in
your life, they know what's going on with you at work.
They are listening all the time. And the way to
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hear back what they have to say is really spend
some time just getting quiet with yourself. What cuts us
off if almost so busy all the time, you can't, like,
you know, do the shop and pick up the kids,
come home, and then look at your dog and expect
to touch your dog and then go off and do
something else. I mean, you really have to kind of
spend a little bit of time. And I do some
meditation exercises where you relax and you just kind of
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sink through your heart. And it's a lot of I
like to use photos of animals. I say to people,
start practicing on other people of animals that you don't
know and use a photograph. It's more difficult to touch
your own pets just because you never quite know, whereas
if you practice on a pet you don't know, you
can get some confidence and say, oh, I picked out
their favorite train. You are I picked up that on them,
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so it must be working. But on your own animal
cause you know those answers so you never quite shore,
well is that my imagination or is that the I'm talking?
So I always tell people to practice first on pets
that they don't know, And in my book, I actually
have some example photos so they can kind of test themselves.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
On a photo that's interesting, not on the actual dog
but m or cat, but on a photo.
Speaker 7 (14:40):
Yeah, it's actually easier on a photo because when you
see the animal in real life and it's like, oh,
that's O cute and you want to be and you
kind of you look at them and you have a
different opinion. When you see them in real life, they
might look old and tired, but that might not be
really what they're telling you. So it's a little easier
with a photograph.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Do you find it on your own pets? Because I
know you must have a cat, because that's that's the
could you have it on the cover of your of.
Speaker 7 (15:03):
Your book I have right now, I have seven dogs.
I just adopted two more. I have a lot of rescues,
and i just adopted two little puppies, so I'm on
puppy poop Judy. I've forgotten all about that, but yeah,
I'm always rescuing animals. So right now I have seven
dogs and two cats, and I have horses and turtle,
have all kinds of animals.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
Do you find it easy or do you do you
have a hard time reading them or no?
Speaker 7 (15:29):
It's always hard on my own animals. Yeah, like your
own kids.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
You know right right exactly.
Speaker 7 (15:36):
Again, it's confidence in knowing that you're right and so
you can trust yourself. So because when you get those
little messages, it really just feels like a thought in
your mind. It feels like you're making up. And I
do a lot of exercises why I tell people, really,
just make it up and see what happens. And when
they make it up, I'll say, wow, that was that
came out to be true?
Speaker 2 (15:54):
And what do you mean make it up?
Speaker 7 (15:56):
Like when I do workshops, I have them pair up
and I have them with photographs and I have them guests,
you know, I have them do little exercise and use
of freedom and their imagination, and like ninety percent of
the time I'll say, oh, my gosh, how could I
have guessed that your cat like cucumbers or that your
dog's name was Maggie. And people are really blown away
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with what they come out, but they think they've guessed,
but they really haven't. Because it's like saying, Okay, what
did you do for Valentine's Day? Right, And you have
to kind of go back in your mind and think about, Okay,
what will happen on Valentine's Day? And maybe something really
special happens, And if you want to tell me about that,
you'd have to just tell me in words. You can
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only tell me a certain amount. Whereas if you ask
an animal, the entire thought package comes. Smell, the sounds,
the feelings, everything comes, but it comes to you almost
like a like a memory would come to you. So
if you were recalling what you did on Valentine's Day,
it would come back to you the whole feeling as
well as just the words. And if you ask an
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animal something, that's how it comes to you. It's like
you are fought, but it comes with smells and feelings.
I had this one time when I first started doing this,
my teenage daughter invited me to a boyfriend's mom's house
for the first time, and it was this kind of
formal party. And I don't know why my daughter said
this in the middle, but hey, my mom's and I
don't know communicator. So the lady of the house said, oh,
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I have a tager. Tell me about my dog. So
the first thing I usually ask is what's your favorite treat.
You know, that's pretty innocent. So I asked the dog,
what's your favorite treat? And instead of like, you know,
a dog bones or biscuits or something, I get sweaty sucks.
And the lady said, oh, yeah, he goes in my
laundry basket and gets up my sweaty sucks. It's not
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usually what you're expecting. And when you get a thought
that you know couldn't possibly be something you made of,
then you kind of then you kind of get it.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
So what you may be just making up by looking
at this picture may really be real exactly.
Speaker 7 (17:57):
And most people when they start doing it, they say, oh,
well I just made that up, you know, I don't know,
And I said, just have a girl, just say the
first thing that comes into your mind, and then they'll say, oh, well,
I don't know. Does your dog have a red collar
with white beads on it? And they think they just
made it up? And the person says, oh, yes, he does.
And so that's how you kind of get your confidence,
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because when you do dealing with your own animals, same
kind of thing. You think, well, this is what I
would have thought they said to me. But was it
my imagination?
Speaker 2 (18:27):
What about telepathic communication with your dog? Okay, this may
sound crazy, but I may like, look at my dog
LaRue as she's looking out the window and I'm sitting
next to her, and I may just in my mind,
just to test it out. I've done this a couple
of times. I'll say, in my head, LaRue, turn around, Larou,
turn around, and guess what she does?
Speaker 7 (18:47):
Wow. Well, actually, all animal communication is telepathic communication. That's
what you're doing. You don't have to say it out loud.
M hmm, right, you're thinking and your thoughts. In fact,
this is where we get confused. I had a late
who said that her dog would not get into the car.
The dog would whenever it's time to go, the dog
would not get in the car, it would throw its
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leash and everything. And she said, I said, well, what
are you saying? Are how you asking? So what I'm
telling the dog to get in the car. But what's
happening is in her mind she's thinking, he's not going
to get in the car. He's going to slip his collar.
He's going to do this, he's going to run off.
That's what's playing in her mind. Even though she's saying,
come on, now, get in the car. The dog is
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picking up on what she's actually thinking, not what she's saying.
And so the dog's thinking, whoa she's telling her to
slip next collar. She's she's telling me I should run
off and not get in the car. So they're reading
a mighty haven't been very careful when you're asking them
to do something that what you're actually asking them and
saying what are you thinking? Because that's a lot more important.
They're picking up on your on your telepathic words. You
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don't have to actually say anything out loud. It she's
got to pick up on and the visuals. You think something,
you're imagining it when you imagine it with your feelings,
and they're picking up on your feelings, your sense of smell,
your your vision. They aren't particularly picking up on your woods.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Because they are very sensitive creatures. Okay, we're gonna take
a quick break, and then we're going to talk about
lost pets because one of my Facebook friends has requests
for you and hopefully you can help them with one
of their lost dogs. We'll be right back.
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Speaker 2 (22:28):
Welcome back everyone. We're here with Gail Facray. She is
an animal communicator and a medium, and she's the author
of How to Talk to Your Pets Animal Communication with Dogs,
Cats and other Critters. Okay, so Gail, I live in
Saint Louis, Missouri, and there is a local group called
Saint Louis Senior Dog Project and they foster pets and
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then they obviously adopt them out to people. They just
adopted out a little dog named Cecil to a family
or a young lady, and that day he got out
the front door. Now, I sent you a picture of Cecil,
and they're really hoping that perhaps you can help in
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any way in trying to find out where in the
heck is the little guy.
Speaker 7 (23:16):
Oh he's so adorable too, it's so cute. And what
I do is I take his picture and I look
at his eyes and this is a great picture with eyes,
and then I tune in and I just try to
get quiet and talk through my heart to his heart
and ask if I can connect. And this guy's a
very sensitive little guy. He picks up on a lot
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of energy. He's one of these that likes to know
exactly what's going on. And he was a bit confused
about everything because they don't they talk, but they don't
actually explain to him what's going on and what's happening.
So it's a little confused. But I do get I do.
The first tense I got is that it's okay. Now,
you haven't actually haven't got him.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
Back yet, right, No, they haven't, because.
Speaker 7 (24:03):
I get him with somebody right now, and he's he's
being taken care of, and he's very happy. I get first.
He wants to say, don't be mad at the lady,
because nobody expected that he was just going to run
out everybody. He didn't seem like a kind of dog
that had to be tied up or anything, right, he said.
There was a big bang, and he hates loud noises.
He hates fireworks and stuff. When I hear the bang,
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it sounds to me like a truck in the street
going over something really loud. But something spooked him, and
the woman was in the house, but she wasn't right
in that room. It's a kind of a white off
white tile floor looks looks like you see the tile alnoleum,
and a kind of a pale yellow colored door. But
I feel like the door was open. It wasn't like
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he kind of escaped. I feel like just nobody thought
he was n off, and I felt that he ran
booked by the noise, and it was a kind of
a miserable day. He was raining a little bit, the
floor was and he was slippy, and he hates wet
stuff on his feet. I don't know if you know
about any of this.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
I don't really I do know that. Yes, he is
very sensitive and they this is really interesting because they
describe him as a scaredy dog, now scaredy cat, but scared.
He's scared.
Speaker 7 (25:18):
He gets very anxious. He's scared of loud noises. There
is a woman around him in spirit. I think it's
probably a past owner that watches over him and takes
care of him. She's she looks like a black lady,
possibly part Asian. She got black hair with like a
gray street down one side, and she passed from breast cancer.
So I don't know if they know who his original
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owner was, but she's she watches over him and looks
after him. I feel like he was out. He was
running down the street and there were several people saw him.
Several cars stopped and I feel like he was picked
up by a lady in a blue car. But I
feel like he's actually this lady's taken.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
In him in.
Speaker 7 (25:58):
You know, they all thought he being dumped, you know,
they don't. I don't think they've made an effort to
put up signs and he's he got a chip because
they say they haven't he has. Nobody's gone to see
his chip.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
Yes, he does have a chip.
Speaker 7 (26:09):
But nobody's bothered to take him for chiping. They just
presumed he was. He was dumped and they were rescuing him,
so it's not like they put up signs and not
really looking for the owner. And they haven't taken him
to have his chip checked or anything. So I think
this woman just took him in. This woman's actually really
nice that have him. I mean to be honest. He
seems quite happy and quite healthy and seems like he's
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rehomed himself. So put out an effort to put out ads,
but I really feel like there's a there's a calmer,
nice dog that would be a little better for the
It's a blonde woman in her forties. I think that
was going to adopt him. I think the better match
for her is another one that this rescue company has age.
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I'll say so, I actually feel like what he's saying is,
you know, I'm quite happy where I am, and don't
be mad at this lady. Wasn't her fault, but there
is a better dogs for her because he has to
have an owner that's very quiet and calm and relaxed.
If he hasn't owned that gets a little bit stressed
in hyper he gets very stressed in hyper interesting.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
Well, I do know that this group made a huge
effort to look for him. I do know. I'm not
sure if they put up signs, but I know that
they were out till after midnight looking for him. But
it's interesting.
Speaker 7 (27:24):
Not far away. I got a street or a place
or something called Sarah Bella, and it is a woman
that has him, And I don't know if she listens
to the radio, if she would listen to this, I
can ask him if they want to make her, you know,
if they really would like to have him back to
this of a lady, I can ask him to make
sure the lady who's got him pays attention. Okay, maybe
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get her to listen to the radio or look at
some ads if they want to put up ads. But
I don't think like going to the pounds or anything.
I don't think she's not making an effort. They've got
to put up signs to the lady to see.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
I will pass that along, okay.
Speaker 7 (28:03):
But he says, don't worry that he's that he's fine.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
Okay, okay, Okay.
Speaker 7 (28:09):
Thank you to rescue for everything they've doneisis are just wonderful?
Speaker 8 (28:13):
He was.
Speaker 7 (28:13):
I'm kind of almost like a surrogate from other dogs,
and he's asking about the other ones. They're concerned about
the other ones.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Interesting. I'll pass that information along. Okay, So my final,
my final, as we wrap things up, Gail, do you,
since you are a medium and an animal medium, what
about not only lost pets, but pets who have passed.
Are you able to communicate with those pets or certain pets.
Speaker 7 (28:37):
Absolutely, people can communicate with their animals, whether they're alive
or whether the past is exactly the same thing. And
I think that's really nice for people that have lost
an animal to know that they almost always stay around them.
And I see over and over again that these animals
Reencarnter in the same life. I see, you know that
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somebody will have a dog and they'll the dog will
pass away, and a few years later they'll get another one.
They'll say, wow, it's so much like that one. And
often it is the same one around us in spirit.
And sometimes they'll actually come back and they find us.
You don't have to go looking for them. They just
kind of show up on our doorsteps. Somebody has a
rescue and you know when they show up, you know
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it's them. So I find that many people have animals
that come back two or three times in their lifetime,
and they do have souls, they do pass on, and
they do stay around it and you can talk to them,
and they often will come in dreams.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
That is so true. My dog Nico comes in dreams.
That's interesting.
Speaker 7 (29:40):
Yeah, it's not really just a dream. It's a visy
because it feels stronger than a dream. And that's that's
they come to us sometimes to give us messages through
dreams because we're a little bit more quiet when we're
asleep and they can't come to us. I don't know
if I mentioned this, but I went to see a
great healer in Brazil called John of God, who I'm
bringing to Toronto in March, and I have a eye
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angle from him. It's got very special energy, and so
I put this little lost dog. I put his photograph
in the triangle last night. Just they had like a
little bit of healing energy. And if any of you,
if any of your listeners, you know, have an issue
with an animal that's got health problem or anything, they're
free to go on my side and email me and
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I'll put out their pitch and put it in my
triangle and give them a little healing energy.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
Okay, So, Gail, do you do private readings or because
I know you do seminars.
Speaker 7 (30:30):
Right, I don't do private reasons anymore. I just got
to be so bopped up and I decided I'd much
rather teach other people how to do it, because then
once they have that connection and they know how to
do it, they've got that for life. So rather than
come to me, you know one time. You know, I'm
a third person in the middle. I want people to
be able to speak to animals, speak to their own animals,
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and be able to do this. It's a wonderful thing
to be able to do, and it's very very easy.
Well my workshops and in a way, in a weekend
they're doing it and some of them become professional animal communicators.
And you know, I have the book and people say
they read the book and they get it right away.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
That is interesting. Okay, what about skeptics. I know you
have to have many, not many, but there are always
skeptics out there. What do you say to skeptics who
say you can't talk to animals, You can't talk to
you know, figure out where pets are lost pets or
those who have passed what do you say to those people?
Speaker 7 (31:26):
Well, but I mean, you know, everybody's want themselves and
you know they're just kind of missing out on our
whole life that's out there. When people open up and
realize that there is a whole spirit world and that
they can speak to animals and that there are spirit
help us around as animals and people, our life is
so much easier when you can sit there and ask
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your spirit partners for help, because they really do show
you the way, and animals really do help us in many,
many more ways than we think. We can ask them
about things in our future, what they think about relationships,
They actually know what's coming from. And once you're learning
you tap into this, a whole life opens up. And
there's always going to be people that just don't want
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to know us, so you know they're just going to
miss out.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
Okay, now I'm going to followup to that. Then you
said you can ask them about things in your future
and you know, relationships and stuff, But how do they
answer you back? How do they let you know?
Speaker 7 (32:19):
Well, then you just have to get quiet and you're
just you're talking to them telepathically. You just send them
a little message, you get quiet, send them a message,
send it through through love and ask them something telepathic
like Now, you might not hear them back right away,
but they might show you later on your computer. So
you ask them a question and the next day you're, oh,
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look a bit I found on my computer. Or somebody
happens to mention something in conversation, or something just happens
to come in the mail, or a book just happens
to be sitting there in the doctor's office. They show
you things, so they might not be able to tell
you directly, but they will over the next couple of days.
They will show you somehow We'll get the message to you.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
And do you think breeds of dogs are dogs better
telepathically than cats? And do you think other breeds are
a little more have the gift than other breeds?
Speaker 7 (33:11):
I think the cats will tell you that they are
the superior ones. I get a lot of these healing
cats from Egypt, which are these hosty, tiny ones that
say they don't have a cat owner, They own the
person the person is helping them or assisting them. I
wouldn't say anyone is more connectment or. I think all
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animals are very connected. Amazing healers they they don't have
the same blocks as us, so they can easily tap
into this universal consciousness. But they normally come back as
something similar. So a cat normally comes back as a cat.
Dog normally comes back as a dog. I had a
cat or white cat once told me, oh a few
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I'm glad I could come back as a cat this time.
I had to be a little white dog when she
was young because a mom was allergic to cats. But
find I can be a cat again this time.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Only leave it to a cat to say that, yeah, yes,
So typically they don't come back as humans, right, pets.
Speaker 7 (34:12):
I don't see that.
Speaker 4 (34:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (34:13):
I mean it's possible, I guess, but I've never experienced that.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Well. Thanks so much Gail fact Ray for joining us.
Speaker 7 (34:21):
Thank you so much for having me, and I really
hope people get people are listening to start talking to
their animals and putting little thoughts out there and see
what happens.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
See the Animal Communicator, any medium and the author of
how to Talk to Your Pets. Thank you guys for
joining us for another edition of Sessy Seniors. You can
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