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December 10, 2025 50 mins
Most people think their pets just want food, walks, or belly rubs. Alicia Sweezer says they’re doing far more than that; they’re guiding your spiritual awakening. 
 
In this eye-opening conversation with intuitive guide and professional animal communicator Alicia Sweezer, we uncover how deeply our animals understand us, mirror us, and even help us evolve emotionally, energetically, and spiritually.
 
If you’ve ever wondered whether your pet takes on your emotions, reacts to your stress, senses your awakening, or sends you intuitive messages… this episode will confirm far more than you expect.
Alicia breaks down how pets communicate across dimensions, how they stay connected to universal consciousness, and how their behavior often reveals what’s unresolved in us...from emotional regulation to intuition development to resisting our soul purpose. 
 
Animals don’t lose their connection to 5D consciousness. We do. And according to Alicia… they’re trying to help us get it back.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
🐾 How Animals Mirror Your Energy & Emotional State
Why your pet’s anxiety, reactivity, or odd behaviors often reflect hidden emotional or spiritual misalignment within you
🐾 Are Pets Empaths? Do They Absorb Your Illness or Stress?
Alicia explains why pets sometimes take on their human’s energetic “stuff”, and how to stop it before it becomes physical. 
🐾 Soul Purpose, Soul Contracts & What Your Pet Chose Before Incarnating
Yes, your animals choose you, and choose how long they stay. Their “assignment” may surprise you. 
🐾 The Truth About Animal Intuition & Spiritual Intelligence
Animals never disconnect from universal energy. Humans do. Alicia explains the bridge between the two. 
🐾 How to Tell When Your Pet Is Sending You Messages
What signs to look for, how to interpret them, and how to avoid confusing imagination with real intuitive communication. 
🐾 How to Start Communicating with Your Pets (Even if You Think You Can’t)
Alicia shares the foundational skill every person needs for intuitive communication, and how to discover your strongest “clair.” 
🐾 What Happens After Pets Cross Over (and How They Visit You)
From subtle signs to unmistakable “calls,” Alicia breaks down how animals communicate from beyond. 
🐾 Why Your Pet Might Be Giving You Spiritual Homework
No, really. And it might be exactly what your journey needs next. 

KEY THEMES
This episode dives into:
• Spiritual Awakening through the lens of animal consciousness
• Animal intuition & intuition development
• Pets mirroring human energy healing needs
• Animal experiences of life after death
• What pets know about consciousness
• Soul contracts, reincarnation, and soul purpose
• How animals guide our spiritual growth
• Pets as unexpected spirit guides
• A modern, grounded approach to modern spirituality

WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS
If you’re on a spiritual awakening journey, you’re probably searching for clarity, guidance, and support from teachers, books, or meditation practices.
 
What if one of your greatest spiritual teachers has been sitting on your couch this whole time?
Alicia reminds us that animals don’t get lost in the noise of the human world. They are intuitive, conscious, deeply aware, and absolutely connected to the field of universal intelligence. 

And if you know how to listen, they will help you find alignment faster than most spiritual teachers ever could. 

ABOUT OUR GUEST
Alicia Sweezer is an intuitive guide, animal communicator, and medium who helps humans and their pets understand each other on an emotional, energetic, and spiritual level. Her work spans behavioral issues, energy alignment, intuitive development, and supporting pets and humans through life transitions...both physical and metaphysical.

RESOURCES & LINKS
Learn more about Alicia: https://whoknewhealing.com
Her podcast: Insights with Alicia (YouTube + all major platforms) 

If you’ve ever wondered what your pet is trying to tell you, or what wisdom hides behind their quirks, this episode will transform the way you see your animal companions forever. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Karen, Yes, let me ask you something. Okay, for the
benefit of the audience, can you confirm the fact that
we have a dog.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
I'm not sure how that's going to benefit the audience,
but yes, we do have a dog.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
We have a dog. Okay. His name is Hunter, Hunter
the dog Hunter McGee. If he's not Hunter mcghe yes. Well, now,
how ironic would it be if Hunter knew more about
our spiritual journey than we do.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
I totally think he does, do you He's like a
he's I don't know, man, he's got something.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Well then what if our friend's cat is quietly judging you,
not for leaving the laundry and the driver, but for
ignoring your soul's purpose.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Oh well, that would just be another thing to add
on the catch judging before.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
We're not just talking about animals today. We're talking about
how animals might be the mirrors of our own awakenings.
And I promise this isn't another does Fluffy want more
tweets kind of thing. Nope, this one might just make
you see your furry family member and yourself in a
whole new way.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
I feel like I need to shave now.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
My name is Will and I'm garious and unlike moulderin Scully.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Both want to believe.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
So we've embarked in a journey of discovery.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
We've talked to people deeply entrenched in the spiritual and
metaphysical world.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
We've thrown ourselves into weird and wonderful experiences. I even
joined a coven of.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Witches and wait, you joined a coven?

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Yep, all the interests of finding something, anything, that will
prove that there's something beyond this physical.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Three dimensional world we all live in.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
This is the Skeptic Metaphysicians. Hey there, I'm Will and
I'm caring. Welcome back to a spectacular episode of the

(01:49):
Skeptic Metaphysicians. Our guest today is an intuitive guide and
professional animal communicator who helps people understand the deeper messages
that their pets are trying to share with them. But
what makes her unique is that she doesn't just stop
at decoding barks and meals. She helps us see how
our animals reflect our own emotional and spiritual journeys back
to us now. Through her work, she shows how pets

(02:12):
can be powerful healers, teachers, and partners in our path
of self discovery. I don't know about you, Karen, but
I can totally see Guru Hunters sitting cross light on
the floor chanting home.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
If he was brave enough to sit on the floor,
that's a.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Good point and have to have a carpet on it. Yeah,
we're thrilled dive in this fascinating conversation with Alicia Sweezer. Alicia,
thank you so much for being on the show today.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
Oh my goodness, thank you so much for having me.
I'm cracking up. The conversation and jokes you guys are
saying before were just hysterical, So I'm so excited to
be here.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
What jokes?

Speaker 3 (02:45):
Wow, I heard them. I can't guarantee you did. I
heard see.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Most podcasts seem like they fly by, not this one is.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Never with this never end. But nice, nice, Karen. I
need to clear it.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Color fight Free said they're a mirror. Yes, so if
I'm looking at Hunter and that's what I look like,
I need to shave.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Oh yeah, that wasn't That wasn't a good jokes.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
It was you it.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Okay, maybe Alicia got it, but all right, all nice, Okay,
so folks get ready for another team up episode against
Will Here we go. All right, Alicia, you You've been
described as an animal communicator, and depending on where you
are in your spiritual journey listening to the show, you
are either very well acquainted with what a peck communicator is.

(03:39):
But sometimes people come on the show, come to listen
to the show that maybe are just starting out, and
maybe they don't truly understand what that means. Can you
help just set the table for us?

Speaker 3 (03:48):
Absolutely? So what peck communicators and mediums? Because you can
be one or both. I happen to be both, so
I can help animals that are still here in body
and those that have transitioned. And because a lot of
those that have transitioned, they have lots of messages for us,
especially our spiritual awakening. They're huge teachers for us. So
pet communication, at least for me, how it looks is

(04:10):
exactly like I'm talking to you right now. So I
talk to animals just like I'm talking to people. They
will because my two strongest players are Claire Cognizant and
Claire Sentient, which are knowing and feeling. I get the
words instantly or I get feelings and then they'll show
me pictures and sounds. Secondary. So Clairvoidant Claire audience secondary

(04:30):
to that, but for me, it looks just like this.
And so if I happen to be out on a hike,
I may talk to some of the animals if they're willing.
Usually they're like, I gotta find food. What are you doing?
Why are you talking to me? Do right? Like, dude,
it's hot. What But I get that question a lot.
Everyone's like, oh, if you're out walking, and it's like, yeah,
everyone wants to have the whole snow white experience right

(04:52):
wherever you little bird, and they got things to do.
So and then when it comes to my clients, it
it's anything you have from behavioral issues. A lot of people,
you know, they get rescues and so we don't know
the trauma that they had before. So there's some training,
there's some abuse recovery, medical decisions, end of life. So

(05:13):
animal communication can help with all of those situations of
where you just want to know what your animal wants.
You want to know what they're saying, you want to
know what they're thinking, you want to know why do
they do that one thing that makes me crazy?

Speaker 1 (05:26):
We need to YouTube hunter. We've got a lot of
questions about that, all right, So yet that makes perfect
sense of the communicator. We're going to talk a little
bit later about something that I'm clear cognizant also, And
I think I can talk to my dog too, but
or actually he talks to me.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
So that leads me to my question, how do you
know or how did you find it the first time?
What's that it's real that it's not just you think
and this is probably what he wants.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
That was my next question, how'd you stop reading my script?

Speaker 4 (05:54):
Kay?

Speaker 2 (05:55):
And I don't have my glasses on m I'm a
will communicator.

Speaker 3 (06:01):
So for me, it's kind of a funny story because
I was born this way, being able to talk to animals,
but I didn't know. I was just one of those
kids who was always really good with animals, and I'm
very introverted, so wherever we went, I was like, where's
the dog, where's the cat? I don't want to talk
to the people, and so that was my whole life.
But I also knew I always wanted to be a
wildlife biologist, and so I went to school I was

(06:23):
able to do that, and I was in my thirties.
I actually thought being able to talk to animals was
a wildlife biologist trait. I thought all wildlife biologists talk
to animals because that's what science feels like to me.
And I was in the field one day with a
group of guys and I said, well, you guys aren't
talking to the animals. We just tagged and they were like,
what are you? And I was like, I'm gonna go

(06:45):
stand by the truck now. And I was just like, Okay,
that's just me because when you've been doing it your
whole life, you don't know that there's a difference.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
So I heard you say wildlife biologist thought of marine
biology for some reason. So I was like, oh, I
mean you can interpret the whale songs because that would
be pretty cool, right.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
That would be really cool. I I don't know as
far as like interpreting that. I've never tried that. Wildlife
biologist is the terrestrial, so it's the land. Everything else
you know is marine, and I don't. I don't, like
I have a healthy respect for the ocean, although on
my bucket list is going in one of the shark

(07:28):
cages with like the Great Whites, But other than that,
I get into the ocean up to like my knees,
like when you know what lives in there, yea, And
I can't see it coming. Like I'm fine if I
were to get eaten by a lion or something on land,
but I want to be able to see it coming.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
You're fine with that, are you?

Speaker 3 (07:43):
But like the surf of light, like if I've got
to pick one, being in a very dark ocean in underwater, No.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
That is worse scary. But know if I was in
a shark cage, they'd be making a movie out of that,
because he knows what would.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Happen if Alicia was in a shark cage.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
If you could just say don't.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Well, no, we've got a microphone down there, all you
hear is would eat you all right, Well, thanks for
sitting the table for us. Now I gotta I gotta
get right to the meat of It's right. You mentioned
that our pets seem to mirror our our own inner world, right,

(08:24):
What do you mean by that?

Speaker 4 (08:25):
Exactly?

Speaker 1 (08:26):
It's not that Karen has to shave, right.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
Oh No, Karen is beautiful. She doesn't need to do anything.
So there are so many instances. I mean, we talk
a lot about how people can mirror us, right, Like
if we're seeing something in another person, they're mirroring something
about ourselves. If we're judging them that we may not
like about ourselves. So with animals, one of the things

(08:49):
that they can do is because energy is the universal language,
and animals never have decreased their connection to it. Humans
very much have. Just with our society is you know,
every our tech, all of these kind of things, and
so they can read how we're doing before we are
even aware of what our emotional state is, what our

(09:11):
energetic state is, because they're tied into that. And one
of the things that I work with a lot of
my clients particularly, it shows up a lot with reactive dogs,
which we're really seeing just universally an increase in reactive dogs,
which what are we seeing in our human population. Reactivity
is everywhere. Everyone's emotional regulation, the skill set for that

(09:34):
is really really decreased, right, Like that's why you know
what they've done with your beautiful name, Karen, right, is
the don't act like a Karen. Everybody's using that as
the indicator. Now people are just melting down everywhere, and
we're seeing that in their pets, Like I'm getting more
and more dog clients that are reactive, and so they
can very much mirror what's happening. So if One of

(09:57):
the things we work with to kind of shift those
situations for our dogs is where are we contributing to that? Like,
if you're coming home and you're in a job that
you're stressed all the time, you're in a relationship that's
really not working for you, but you're trying well. I
call that like the tolerating phase, right particularly where you're like,
it's fine, it's fine. Like we've been taught in such
a suck it up society that we just keep stuffing

(10:18):
and we're like, we'll be fine, we'll be fine. Your
animal is feeling all of that and going you're not,
You're not fine, and then the symptoms will start to
show up in them. I have a client right now
who she sent her cat to a friend of theirs
because this cat is having massive kidney and urinary issues.

(10:40):
And when my friend asked, I was like, there's some
stuff going on in the house, there's some stuff in
their marriage that they're not dealing with, and it's showing
up in this cat's health.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
Okay, so I changed my mind. I don't want you
to talk to hunter.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
Know how I feel about it.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
I'm afraid. I'm afraid you can say I have liver
cancer or something like that.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
No, no, no, but they can just mirror so many
things that are going on. And so if you are
noticing a shift in your animal's behavior, one of the
things we can really look at is like, what's going
on for us? So, like my kiddie Pip that transitioned
a couple of years ago, he always had allergy issues,
but on the days that he was like super sick,
all of a sudden, I knew that was me And

(11:22):
I was like, ooh, all right, where am I not
taking care of myself? Where am I not managing my
energy well? Because he was trying to take care of
it for me.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
That's interesting, Okay, So what I'm hearing you say is
that animals seem to be empathic. Right. If that's the case,
do you think that they take on our illnesses?

Speaker 3 (11:42):
They absolutely can, boy, It is one of the things
that we look at as far as there's many many
instances where animals will pull illnesses out of their owners,
and it's one of the things one as humans, like
I had to teach my body to stop doing that
because as an empathic and is sort of healing, my

(12:03):
body would walk around and be like, oh, let me
take that headache away from that person. Let me And
I was like, I got enough of my own stuff,
Like you know, I've had a bunch of brain injuries,
I got spies, like we were full, there was no vacancy,
and so I had to teach my own body like
that's not how we help people, that's not how we
heal them. And so we do come to a place
where we teach our animals the same thing. I would

(12:23):
constantly have conversations with Pip of like I told you,
this isn't yours to do, this is mine. Thank you
for showing me that I was not, you know, in alignment,
and then I would take care of it myself. And
so they absolutely can. And it's one of the things
that we get to teach our animals like that, that's
not how you can help us, that's not how you
can be a contribution to us.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
And can they just clear that just by you saying, dude,
cut it out.

Speaker 3 (12:46):
Yeah. So if one depending on what it is and
what the illness like, if it's gotten all the way
into their body and it's not theirs, same with human bodies,
there's some clearing work we can do. So there's some energy.
And then there's the education piece of like this isn't
how we do it, this is not how we help.
And then along with that is the emotional piece like
even as human to human we're like we want to
help this person, we get into like where's the rescue energy? Right,

(13:10):
we can't rescue And the caretaking. I was a massive
caretaker in my relationships and that sort of thing, and
it's like that's not actually caring. Caretaking is caring plus responsibility.
And the second, whether an animal becomes responsible for us
or we become responsible for another human in that energetic way,
it's no longer a contribution.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
Okay, our dog is a neurotic mess.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
I know, but I love him. I don't know, like
I just love him so much.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Well no, no, so do we. But which one of those.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
The dogs that shakes you know, he's just like he's
afraid of wood floors. Yeah, and he's super like there's
a little area that he has to walk through every
day a couple two, three or four times to go
to the bathroom. Every time if there's like a box
or something new there, it's like the whole family, come
on under, you can do it.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Be brave, you can be brave little.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Boy, and he's like forty five pounds, he's not like
this things like makes his way and then he runs
and it's like, yeah.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
So I need to know which one of us is
the neurotic one that he's taking that on phone.

Speaker 3 (14:13):
You really want to know the answer, though.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
No, I don't actually never mind.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
No, I'm teasing. He has a little bit of like
a lot of that is just his own that he
came in with. He's got a little like he has
a little OCD neurosis, just born that way, and then
some of the situations he was in contributed to it
as well.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Have you communicated with Hunter already?

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Oh yeah, we've were like as soon as like they
just show up. I mean I usually have a picture
like that's how I do the clients because it's done remotely.
But as soon as we all connected here, he was like, Hey,
they're going to be talking about me and this is okay.

Speaker 1 (14:48):
Like, oh I was going to go there, I say,
I was gonna say so a little bit.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
Oh no, no, no, I don't think we want to do that.
It is one of the most mot and you guys
are very sweet and your fun about it, like this
is because there usually is a person right like, it's
just a different type of relationship. It doesn't mean one
loves you more or less. It's just a different type
of connection. Most couples are okay. It does get a

(15:14):
little awkward when I once in a while get a
couple that you can see that it's very demonstrative of
some of the other issues that are going on in
their relationship that they're not talking about. One of the
powertners is not really feeling valued and the fact that
the dog is that favorite of the and it's not
the one feeling valued, it gets a little awkward. And

(15:35):
so I do a little you know, marriage counseling, And
most of the time it's in fun and couples laugh
about it like you guys are. But sometimes you're like,
all right, well, we're gonna we're gonna get into we're
gonna have a little bit different type of session, and
we're going to do some counseling. And because one of
them is really feeling taken advantage of, and when the
dog gets the attention that the other person really wants,

(15:55):
it can make it a little tricky.

Speaker 4 (15:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Sorry, Now what if the is the one that gets
mad when he sees attention, he's not getting like Karen
and I will like like embrace or hug or whatever,
and he goes crazy.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
He doesn't get mad. He just jumps up in the middle.
He wants to be in it. Like if we're all sitting,
I'm on couch, He's on that couch with us.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
Yeah. He to tell me, sorry, this is not a
polyamorous relationship. This is a marriage. This is a monogamous relationship.
He cannot be involved. So how can we tell him.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
That, No, I like him when you can tell him
that it joins us, it's not a lot.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
Yeah, he's not gonna he's not buying into that. As
far as he's concerned. This is everyone because you can
always see sort of the where the levels are and is.
From his point of view, you all are the same.
It's not like, oh, there are a couple and then
I'm separate. For him, he's like, no, no, I mean,
if anything, Karen's kind of the other woman.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
So so he likes you more.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
I told you.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
It's not liking. It's a different type of connection. You know.

Speaker 2 (16:56):
It's like the kid, You're the fun one. I'm the
one that.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
Cleans up after and disciplines.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
When he's scared, he comes to me.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
Yes, yeah, there's a very like he's tied into Karen
more emotionally, like at this very heart level. And with you,
it's like you're the fun one, like she said, but
he's also very enamored with you. He's very like we're
browing out. He's very you know that that kind of thing. So,
like I said, it's not one is better than the other,
it's just a different type of connection.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
It was really so our daughter started high school this week,
and so we drove over there Monday together.

Speaker 4 (17:27):
You know.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
Now, of course we dropped her offward. Nobody would see
that she's with both of her parents, so she could
be cool. But we got home and I'm like, oh
my gosh, and Hunter like, why don't you sit on
the catch I'd want to sit next to you. So
he's kind of like touching you. But he climbed right
up on top of me, like in my lap, his
face right here, and he just doesn't normally do that,
and he just sat there. He's a hugger, so he
put his little arm out, he just sat there. I
was like, oh, he feels me.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
Yeah, because because Mama was freaked out about faked down
baby going to two thousand from.

Speaker 2 (17:52):
A school of two hundred and fifty kids to school
of twenty one hundred.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
Yeah, so yeah, quite to change. That's big. Okay. So
I got to know, how does this neurotic dog possibly
help us with our spiritual growth, with our spiritual awakening?
What the heck? I would think my guru would not
be a neurotic dog.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
So maybe he's teaching you to be more patient and loving.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
I asked Alicia. I, like Karen so well, one of
the I think if we back it up to sort
of the foundation of the question, because, like you said,
I thought my guru would look like this. So there's

(18:37):
already a filter that what you believe a guru looks like,
and what the messages should look like and how it
should be delivered, as we all do. We all have that.
But when we put that filter and we project it
onto any other person, being, animal or guides, whatever, then
that's where it gets a little fuzzy and you may

(18:58):
not get the messages that you want because you and
I get it. I have the same where I'm like,
I want them to come in exactly like this. I
want to be on here. Yes, these messages loud and clear,
like I'm always loud and clear with ease and grace.
That's how I end every question, every request, everything. And
so Karen is actually on the right track of like,

(19:19):
who's to say, It's not supposed to look a certain way,
so I do ask, which is funny. I know you're
gonna probably like kick me off this recording you like
for you, it is very much some patience because hang on,

(19:40):
he's he's he's delivered. We're gonna just wait for him
to like finish saying what he wants to say. I
didn't know he was gonna come in with like a
full on like this is sort of I thought I
was going to answer in like generic terms, but he's
got things to say, so.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
I'm writing, so wow, he's a talker.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Well, Glen, we knew that.

Speaker 2 (20:05):
He's been waiting for someone to actually hear its like.

Speaker 3 (20:07):
Finally, Oh, when you give them the floor, they're like.
So one of the things in particular of like his
nerve is little OCD and what he's your patience is
when he thinks you worry way too much me and yes,
and in his opinion, this is his opinion. The things
you worry about are not. He's like, there's other things

(20:29):
you can if you were going to pick something to
worry about, there's other things that for lack of a
better word, and I don't usually use this language, so
please know this as Hunters like, there's better things you
could be worrying about than the things you do worry about,
and so in I don't know if you can see
how neurotic that sentence actually is.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
Well, I mean it's part for the course, the dog
is a neurotic mess.

Speaker 3 (20:54):
Right, But when he's saying to you, though, is like, oh,
he's so, he's like giving me a bunch of feelings.
It's neurotic to worry. One. We all know like worry,
stress doesn't actually service, but we all do it. We're humans.
And for you to worry about the things that actually
aren't going to contribute to you, and he wants you

(21:17):
to worry about the things that actually might contribute to you,
it's very backwards. As I'm saying it, I understand it,
but that's actually the neurotic part of it, is that
it's this backwardness. I'm like, really, Hunter, you couldn't just
give it a little clearer for all of these people
listening to this going I have no idea what she's
talking about.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
I think I do. Oh, I think he's talking about
So there's you worry about stuff that you shouldn't even
like our dot it gets will stomach and he's like, oh,
what side of the stomach is it on? Like, it's
not appendicitis?

Speaker 1 (21:46):
How do you know?

Speaker 2 (21:47):
But that's your go to is like and something. It's
not always the word for me. I could be losing
a lim and he'd be like, Ah, you're fine.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
I'm just checking. I'm just checking.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
But you're with that with her, and you're that with you,
And I think you worry so much about some of
these things that it it can become things.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Forewarned is forearmed, my love.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
I think that's what he's talking out.

Speaker 3 (22:08):
And in a very compassionate way that other people hunters.
One of them views that as neurotic.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Ah hmm, so it's me. I get it two against
one again. I got it all right.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
Not all of his stuff. It's not you you asked.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
But I'm sure there's plenty of me stuff.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
This was the question you asked about his specific neurotic
And it's like, yes, this whole this whole patient stuff
where you go, oh, I instantly went to appendicitis and
my daughter is and we go down the rabbit hole,
so we can go, oh, I'm going to take that
pause right here, because Hunter, what do we do with
him when he's got to go down that little part? Right?
We paw the whole world pauses for him, and then

(22:54):
we walked him through it, right.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
Yeah, yeah, that is very true. So, Karen, in all
these conversations, we've talked about how people choose each other
when they come onto the world, Right, we have soul
contracts with each other, if you believe in that kind
of thing. Is that the same with our animals? Like

(23:17):
do they have a soul contract with us?

Speaker 3 (23:20):
Yes? They absolutely do.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
Okay, so had to be rescued by us?

Speaker 3 (23:25):
Yes, Well, in particular, like where I talked about it
being a different kind of connection, he has a sole
contract with you me?

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Yes? Oh God?

Speaker 2 (23:34):
And so dog I'm just bonus.

Speaker 3 (23:39):
She's fabulous. Who wouldn't want to be the bonus? And
it doesn't like it's because it's one of those things.
A lot of my clients they'll they'll get an animal,
they'll have a pet, and they're like, I've never I've
had pets in my whole life, and I've never had
an animal like this one before. This connection, that's the
sole contract connection. That's why it's different, and particularly when
those ones transition, that's why it's so devastating. And even

(24:02):
beyond soul contract is the sole family, right, So the
sole family is a group of beings, animals, creatures, all
these kind of things that we travel through time with.
And so when you have that particular you get this pet,
this animal, and you're like, I never felt this before.
A lot of the times that's sole family. And then

(24:24):
they feel bad, particularly if they're a multi pet household,
because they're like, I'm not supposed to love one more
than the other and I'm having favorites and I'm not
supposed to do that. And I was like, it's not
that one is more or better, it's just a different
type of connection. This one's sole family. These other ones
are traditional, for lack of a better word, soul contracts.
But they absolutely do have soul contracts with us, and

(24:45):
that doesn't even mean that is sole contract. I don't know.
I'm not saying this in specific to Hunter, but a
lot of people think, oh, the sole contract is supposed
to be their whole life. Majority of the time it is.
Sometimes it's not. Sometimes they're supposed to be with us
for a particular set of time few years, and then
they're meant to go help someone else. I have one client.
She's got five kiddies, and and she's had them all

(25:07):
and right now all of them are meant to be
going somewhere else.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
Well, okay, so maybe Kira was my soul.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
I think exactly what I was thinking. Yeah, the dog
before when we first met, she had another dog that
was definitely her love who Yeah, okay, So then let
me ask you a question about Hunter, because I'm pretty
sure that he's constantly bombarding me with thoughts like like, hey,

(25:37):
I need water, Hey, I need to I need to
need to go outside, Hey I need a cookie? Right,
And yet when I try to talk to him, he
flipping ignored me. So what the heck? Right? If he
can talk to me, how can I not talk back
to him?

Speaker 3 (25:55):
So he's so funny. I'm sorry, I'm not laughing at
you because I know I'm like, oh, I'm gonna tell
him and he's gonna be like what. So one of
the things is that it can be really challenging to
talk to our own animals because anytime there's emotional attachment connection,
things get fuzzy. This is why your friends are not
your clients, right, So, like even the human side of

(26:15):
my business, like my friends, because anytime you're attached, the
intuitive part gets a little fuzzy. So for everyone out
there listening, yeah, like, please know it's even for me.
It's sometimes one. I have brady animals and they never
talk to me anyway. They do it on purpose, so
nice they're teenagers, they are like they're they're like, oh,
I'm not gonna tell We're gonna go to the vet

(26:36):
and you're gonna have a meltdown. But I'm not gonna
tell you anything. I'm like, you're can you give me
a little sum can you give me? And they're like mmm, so,
but I love them, So it can be really hard
to talk to your own animals. The other part is
they can be bratty, like I'm saying and you're not wrong.
This boy does not stop talking like it's if I

(26:59):
was in your Like it's it's a lot like he
does not stop talking. That's part of his neurotic part.
But he also he's so funny because he also has
the running dialogue and so like, as women, right, it's
usually one of the things we always have that internal voice,
and men are like, what are you talking about? It's
just quiet, like we are so envious of that.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
It's actually the opposite with us is.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
The narrator, which I'm like, what I mean.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
Yeah, he so does Hunter. He never like it's for
me to be tapped into him this entire time, Like
I am having to pull energy in to keep my
energy up because he's like.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
No no, no, no, no, no no no no.

Speaker 1 (27:37):
So tell Hunter to stop because we can't afford you
tell him to stop.

Speaker 3 (27:42):
It's his personality. He has this running their So yeah,
he's just talking all of the time to himself. He's
just it's just there. So I'm not surprised that you
guys can feel it or kind of like hear it.
And so my invitation would be to go ahead and
like relax about it, like you're not missing anything. He
just has a constant going on in there of like

(28:04):
talking to himself.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
But it would be cool to like have like a
bro talk with him, right, like hey, dude, what do
you what are you doing today? Like what's what's on
the docket or you know, or laying over here, or hey,
go get my beer, you know, things like that. But
he doesn't listen to me because he just he does.
I'm wondering if it's just me, if I'm just I'm
just not psychic enough to send them the message to you,

(28:26):
like when I don't know, I'm not sure he does.
He never does it like everyone else in his family,
he just doesn't listen to me.

Speaker 3 (28:33):
Well, so my iritention would be because I just want
to because I know I can feel how important this
is to you, and I don't want you to leave
without This is to open the door of what you
think the messages are supposed to look like when they
come in. So once again where we talked about, like
what you think a guru is supposed to look like?

(28:53):
And so it's not that he's not I can feel
a little bit of I'm not going to use the
word block, but there's a little bit of a barrier
there of how you think they're supposed to come in,
how you think you're supposed to be hearing him.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
Well, I get his messages like I like clak card
is it right? I know, like I'll tell Karen, Oh,
he needs water, and then we check his bowl and
sure enough there's no water in his bowl. Right, So
I'm getting his messages, he's just ignoring mine, and that's
the problem.

Speaker 3 (29:22):
So so you're wanting, like, what does the message look? Yeah,
like you want him to go do something and he
doesn't do it, So that's why you think he's ignoring it.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Or oh well even if I if I send him like, hey,
do you want a cookie? I don't say it. I'll
just like really focused, really harden and nothing. He just doesn't.
But then the minute I say cookie, he like jumps
up and like celebrates. But if he was hearing my messages,
he would have heard that and gotten excited.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
I would think, right, well, remember that Brady part that
I talked, But he would have a cookie.

Speaker 4 (29:57):
I know.

Speaker 3 (29:57):
But he's kind of not all the time. But sometimes
he's just like, let's see if I could make him
do stuff.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
That's it. I'm done with this dog.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
I wonder like, does he listen to Sienna? I don't know,
listen to her as much? I think they're not that
he's not that tuned into her as much.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
To Sienna. Yeah, yeah, I think it's he's my dog
your dad. Yeah. Okay. So if someone listening to this
or watching this right now at home is interested in
creating a some sort of communication avenue between them and
their pet, what kind of guidance can you give someone

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If someone listening to this or watching this right now
at home is interested in creating some sort of communication
avenue between them and their pet, what kind of guidance
can you give someone to start that process?

Speaker 3 (32:49):
The first thing, whether it's with your pet or your
own just living in this world, intuition is knowing how
you actually get your information. Everybody is different So we
talked about you being Claire Cognizant, right, So there's clairvoyant,
which is site, there's Claire audience, which is hearing Claire Cognizan.
Whi's knowing Claire sent you feeling, and then you have
the taste and the smell. Because if you have this

(33:12):
idea that you're supposed to get pictures but you're actually
Claire Audien, then you're beating yourself up and you're going,
I can't hear them or even anything else in the world, right,
like trying to talk to your spirit guides any of this,
it's like getting really really clear on how you receive
your information is the foundational first step of any intuitive development.

(33:34):
And there's tons of information out there, like I got
a free ebook on my website you can get has
breaks down, gives you like tools, practices, YouTube, There's tons
of stuff out there of how to learn what your
claires are. But that is the first one, and then
when you know what you are, then you start to
use those specific techniques to communicate with your.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
Pet any way to get huntered to stop being brady
and listen to me.

Speaker 3 (33:58):
Would you want him any other way?

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Yes, I mean it would be nice to not have
to coax some across that little strip of floor every
day multiple times.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
That is true, Like I get that where you're like,
you know, it's almost like having a cat.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
Yeah, yes, So just really that's kind of going back
to a question that I had earlier. So you know,
I understand what you're saying about learn, you know, if
are you a clear audience, cognizant and all of that.
But again for someone who's starting out, like well maybe
you can can you give us an example because people
will think, well, I think this is what he said,

(34:32):
but how do I know? Can you give us like
an example where you were communicating with an animal and
it was very obvious that the communication actually was communication
and not just you thinking it was communication.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
Yeah, And there's lots of instances like particular clients like
I'll say things that I'll have no idea of knowing,
like what is in their house or what is it
they want and you know, favorite toys or this is
you know, a lot of times it comes through like
messages like how when their animals are transitioning, They're like,
how will I know when they come to visit? And
so their animals will give really really specific instances for that,

(35:08):
and so with one lady, I kept telling her. I
was like, he keeps showing me biting the back of
your legs, and usually they'll be like it's a feeling,
or they'll move something in the house, and she was like,
I don't know what that is. And then as we
continue through the session, she was like, oh my gosh,
that was like I forgot that was our favorite thing.
Is like I would walk down the hallway and he
would run behind me like fake biting at her legs

(35:31):
like he was chasing her. And I said, that's how
you'll know when he comes to visit. There's no way
I would have had any way of knowing those kind
of things. I had one client where I was like,
what is the deal with this purple pillow? And she
was like, oh my god, he's upset. He sits on
this purple pillow all of the time. And I was like,
all right, well, it's his favorite pillow. So if you're
doing it with your own animals, and even honestly, you

(35:53):
can practice like with your friends, because like I said,
it can be a little challenging with your own animals,
like practice with your friend's animals. Is once you know
what you'r, how you get the information, and if the
animal happens to be on board that day, because you
got to remember, it's no different than any other person
or child, and seeing if they're going to actually be

(36:15):
able to listen to you.

Speaker 1 (36:16):
Okay, Well, really very important question because a lot of
folks are walking around just like a lot of perhaps
not animals, because I guess they seem to be much
more in tune to the five D than we are. Right,
we live very firmly in the three D. We're trying

(36:38):
to get to the five D. Our animals seem to
be thriving in the five D. However, since we're in
the three D, sometimes we miss some very obvious signs
that perhaps our pets are trying to communicate with us.
So what kind of things should we be on a
lookout for in case our pet is trying to communicate

(36:59):
with us.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
That is a wonderful question. It is true there are
so one They are so much more connected to the
five D and actually just to universal energy, like they
really don't lose that connection. They view life and death
very differently than humans because they know they're like I'm
just transitioning and I'm gonna go cross back over, and
they never lose that.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
So they remember then, like we forget we come on,
but they always remember they're they're in tune with everything.

Speaker 3 (37:27):
Yep, they remember they they're beginning and their end date
and you know everything, we all have that beginning and
end date. And then there's doors along the way choices
or if our bodies and you know, make different choices,
but they they don't forget that, and they just, like us,
pick the way that they're gonna transition, okay. And one

(37:49):
of the things that happens a lot is they do
it from a very sweet place, but they don't understand
what it's like for humans. So animals that choose a
very abrupt transition, they think it's a kindness to humans
because they're like, well, then we didn't have to drag
it out, and there wasn't like all this treatment and
suffering and that sort of thing. But they don't understand

(38:11):
what that abruptness does for humans. And so there's a
lot of times that I do a lot of counseling
and education and healing work with people when their animal
has chosen, whether it's like getting hit by a car
or something like that, where it just happens so fast.
The animals like, oh, when they're up there doing their
contracts just like us, They're like, this will be easier,

(38:31):
but they don't understand what it's like for humans and
how it just is not.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
In contrast, what if they hang on for dear life
to the very very very end, like what happened with Kira.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
But she but it was quick and that sounds weird,
but we weren't having to take care of hers.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
We can't to give up hill, true.

Speaker 2 (38:49):
And then she was fine. And then on that night
she couldn't get up, and by the next morning she
was gone.

Speaker 1 (38:54):
Right, but she was quick. She was laying on the
ground panting for a long time without being able to
move one day, team like I was.

Speaker 2 (39:02):
Lumb with her.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
I know, I know, yeah, And some will choose like
That's one of a large portion of what animal communication
can really help with. Is is it time? Do they
want the treatments? Because then that time you have left together,
when you have that information, it changes it. So all
the what ifs, the worries, particularly if there's any financial
considerations that are in there that if someone can't afford

(39:23):
the treatment, and if they know their animal didn't want
the treatment anyway. Like that time they have left is
then filled with you know, the joy and the love
and the playtime and all of that, and it's just
a completely different experience. And yeah, so when our animals
are trying to teach us things, like I said, the
kid I had that transitioned Pip, he was very like

(39:46):
he was always trying to teach me about boundaries because,
like I said, I'm a recovering people pleaser, recovering, you know, perfectionist,
and he was. He was when he was hitting. He
loved everybody. And then he was abused at a vet
hospital and I picked up a different cat overnight, and
from that point on, he never let anyone touch him
but me.

Speaker 2 (40:05):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (40:05):
And so when there would be particular people in my
life that you know, like it. There was a time
I was renting rooms and you know, the roommate situation
is not always the best, and he would show me
over and over and over from his behavior. He would
sit in this person's door and hiss at this person

(40:27):
and I'm like, I get it. You want to make
us some more money so that you know, we can move, Like,
how about some contributing. But he would always be you know,
he was very clear on who people were a match
for me and who weren't, and I would pay attention
to that. Our animals are very people think like dogs.
You know, everyone goes, oh, if your dog's like someone
or doesn't like someone. Cats are actually really really good

(40:49):
at that also, And then the other things are like
I said, they can. When Pip would get sick, I'd
be like, oh, there's something there I'm supposed to be
paying attention to. I'm trying to think so many other ways.
There's I have one client, she had multiple dogs, and
there was one dog who whenever she was supposed to

(41:11):
sort of be doing her own healing work, like she
was meant to sort of go down the path and
develop her intuition, and she wouldn't be listening or be
doing her homework like come to me. Everybody goes home
with homework, regardless of what you come to see me for,
you go home with homework. And she would maybe not
be doing her homework. He would come and sit in
front of her and stare at her and would not

(41:33):
move until she was like, oh, okay, fine. And he
was a big dog. He was like a lab and
she would be like why, and so she was like, fine,
I'll go do my homework, like I'm supposed to go
be working on this and talking, learning to talk to
my spirit guides. And I have one friend she started
as a client. Her dogs transitioned, and there was one

(41:54):
day I was sitting here working and Malcolm, the more
calm of the two, showed up and he was like, listen,
she's not doing what she's supposed to be doing. I
was like, okay. He wouldn't tell me what it was,
but he was here definitely telling on her. So I
texted her and I was like, look, I don't know
what this is about, but Malcolm is in my face
and he will not go away and whatever it is

(42:15):
that you're supposed to be doing, and she's like, I
knew that was him. I knew what I was hearing
and feeling was him, but I was ignoring it. She's
like I knew it. She's like, all right, I'll go
to I never I still do this day. I don't
know what it was about, but he was here telling
on her, and she was like I knew it. So
there's a lot of those times where you have that
feeling of like you know and we just get to
lean into it, like lean into the weird, lean into

(42:38):
the You might be crazy, but you're not.

Speaker 1 (42:41):
So do you think our pasts or spirit guides.

Speaker 3 (42:45):
Some can be. They come in with a purpose just
like us, and so some come in to be our teachers.
A lot of times after they transition, they will choose
to be a spirit guide. They will choose to the
role of spirit guide is actually a job, Like it's
a job you have to accept. And so sometimes they'll
be what they'll be, a full fledged spirit guide. Sometimes

(43:07):
they're just teachers that pop in and out to teach
us things. Sometimes they're there for companionship. I have one client.
She has this cute little chihuahbah. His job is just
pure joy, Like that is his whole purpose for being
here is to just bring joy. And he does. Like
you can't see this dog and not be like, oh
my god, he's the cutest thing ever and your heart

(43:27):
just open. I know.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
Because I seen those videos.

Speaker 3 (43:34):
Yeah, No, not like that at all. He is the
cutest thing and he's the huge ears and you just
melt when you see him. And that's his purpose. So
once again it comes back to like what do we
think the messages are supposed to look like here's one
whose job is just to get you to feel joy
and to make you smile, and then there's other ones

(43:54):
that are like, I'm going to sit directly in front
of you and stare at you until you go do
your homework.

Speaker 1 (44:00):
That I would also positive that that Chiua was here
to tell people. Not every Chuha was a dick.

Speaker 4 (44:07):
Good abassador friend. Yes you are yes, yes, yes, hunter's purposes.
He's here for love. He's here to love. At least
that's what he tells me all the time. Did sound good?
Sounding good?

Speaker 1 (44:20):
Right? All right? Okay, so I'm got one more question
for you. And sometimes we throw out like a little
curveball question to someone just to see where they land.
And here's you.

Speaker 3 (44:31):
Because I love surprises.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
I know. As soon as he said that, I was like, Oh,
let me see if I can go out with some war. Okay,
this is this is just a fun little question. If
our pets could give us spiritual homework, what do you
think they would assign us?

Speaker 3 (44:49):
So there's just like so many that just rolled in,
So I may have to write it so that it
comes out as a coherent sentence. Give me a second.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
I wonder funds. Chiming in. Got some work for you people.

Speaker 3 (45:12):
Right, everybody goes on with homeworks.

Speaker 2 (45:14):
First of all, you got to build a wider floor
for me.

Speaker 3 (45:18):
He really doesn't like and I know you know this,
the sound like where he were with his nails and
the pot like that, He just it does something to
his nervous system that is just part of his neurosis.

Speaker 1 (45:30):
Well, and tell him to stop then, because he's the
one doing it. Just stop running, stop going crazy and
like doing like a he does, like the great stop it.

Speaker 3 (45:42):
Well, there could be a message in there about self
fulfilling prophecies and things we do to ourselves. Just in general.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
I think I should be offended right now.

Speaker 3 (45:53):
No, I'm not talking about you specifically at all.

Speaker 1 (45:55):
I'm saying just because I look like Fred Flintstone doesn't
mean you can say those jokes.

Speaker 3 (45:59):
Okay, Oh there are things I get in my own
way all the time. Are you kidding?

Speaker 2 (46:06):
And I did a lot of running around and not
going anywhere, so we could get them a run.

Speaker 3 (46:13):
Right in their their messages.

Speaker 1 (46:14):
I think we should give a runner. I was thinking
about that actually.

Speaker 3 (46:17):
Okay, okay, so there the biggest thing they would they
want for humanity is one to like remember that humans,
the human species has such a huge ego, like on
this planet, we think we're the best species. We think,

(46:37):
you know, that we're smarter than any other species out there,
and the truth this is that we're not. We you know,
whenever we measure animal intelligence, we base it against human standards.
But there are lots of things that animal species do
out there that I definitely can't do. I can't build
a bird's nest. I can't, and I have appolsable thumbs.

Speaker 4 (46:56):
You know.

Speaker 3 (46:56):
The great divider of species is a pulsed thumbs. That is, like,
there's lots of stuff I can't do that animals can do,
but we gauge it against the human standards. And because
we have such egos as a species, So one of
their invitation would be to like remember that as humans, like,
we're not the only ones in this universe. You know,

(47:18):
we think that whatever your religious belief spiritual beliefs are.
But it's like, we think we're the only ones, and
I can guarantee you that we're not animals. Like I said,
they never lose that connection and they would love for
us to connect to the universal energy again because everyone
thinks that energy is woo woo, and the truth is
energy is science, right, It's stringed up science, and we

(47:42):
every whether you're calling it vibes energy. This person gives
me a weird feeling. I love the way this person like,
that's science. And so to really connect back into that
and use it because it that's where your intuition really
comes from, in particular as a feeler, Like, that's how
I go through my whole day, that's how I decide
who I want to spend time with, that my to

(48:03):
do list is all done by energy. This one's supposed
to be first, this one's supposed to be second, and
if I do out of order, everything go sideways. And
then to also just remember, like who you are. We
didn't come here just to grind on this planet. We
didn't come here to just survive. Even though as there's

(48:25):
many societies right now, ours included that that is a
large portion of what everybody's just trying to do, trying
to get through and just remembering and incorporating that into
your life a little bit each day.

Speaker 1 (48:37):
Okay, those are good ones. Yeah, great, Well this has
been a lot of fun. Is someone I know You've
got a lot of resources on your website and things
like that. So if someone wanted to learn more about
you or reach out to you to get you to
tell their pets stop being so neurotic or anything like that,
what's the best way for someone to do that?

Speaker 3 (48:57):
Probably yes, the website, So whonew healing dot com new
with a K. I did not pick the name. It
was very much Universe delivered when you go, how do
you know? It is like I walked out of my
friend's house when I started my business years ago, and
as soon as I walked out from underneath the auning,
it was like someone hit me in the head physically.

Speaker 2 (49:14):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (49:14):
And I was like, who knew healing? Really? And then
I heard who knew that the scientists could actually be
woo woo?

Speaker 1 (49:20):
Also cool? I like that.

Speaker 3 (49:22):
I was like, oh all right, So yes, whonew healing
dot Com. Lots of resources information on there, as well
as on YouTube or podcast platforms. Insights with Alicia I
have lots of It's about a year and a half
worth of episodes that are all like mini classes, so
relationship things, changing your own patterns of behavior, learning to

(49:44):
develop your intuition. There's some energetic clearings on there, so
it's all out there for free, and please, please please
take advantage of it.

Speaker 1 (49:52):
Oh well, thank you for that, Thank you for that.
Service is incredible. This was You are your who, You're
a lot of fun. I'm really really psyched to have
met you. We hope that we stay in touch because,
like I mentioned, our dog is brotic. I mean, I
don't believe what we do. We do love him very much.
But all right, well, we really appreciate you being on
the show. Ansha.

Speaker 3 (50:12):
Thank you so much for having me. This was a
blast and it was lovely to meet your entire family.
And big hugs from Kira.

Speaker 1 (50:22):
We're going to talk to her applying about Kira, all right,
just take care of
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