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Listener discretion is advised. Hi,I'm Caitlin Russell. Welcome to the Healing
l podcast. I am a psychicintuitive who's been reading tarot cards for over

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twenty five years. I'm also MAKIcertified. Join me as I read cards,
share intuitive messages, promote healing,and much much more so. I
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We'll get you where folks can't findyou. All that a little bit later.

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But I am so excited to haveyou on because I have never talked
to an animal communicator before and I'mso excited. I'm sure our listeners will
be very excited to meet you.So I wanted to ask you what what

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does an animal you to do?What do you do? And you tell
me how you got your start?Well, thanks for having me here today.
It's nice to share this with youbecause a lot of people don't know
about animals communication, and though it'sbecoming more popular. I I started communicating

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with animals when I was a youngchild. I could hear them, understand
them, feel them, and thenas I got older, as many m
paths and psychics do. I becamemore enthralled with the external world and didn't
think about it much anymore. Andthen I began meditating an hour every morning.

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And after about six months of this, I started hearing my dogs talking
to me again. I could understandwhat they needed, what they wanted.
And even then it didn't quite hitme until my older dog was not feeling
well and I was living in Montecito, California at the time, and someone

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said, well, why don't youcall this lady. She's an animal communicator.
And I did, and she wastelling me so many things that I
already knew, and I thought Ican do this. So I went to
Carol Gurney Institute, and Carol livedin Gore Hills at the time. She
now lives in North Carolina, andshe's an amazing teacher of animal communication.

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I'm so grateful for her, andthat was the start of my animal communication.
And an animal communication in this regardis telepathic communication with animals, where
you silence your mind and your bodyand then your mind so that you are

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aware of what you're receiving from theanimals. Because we all communicate this way,
just most of us don't know itbecause we're so distracted by everything in
this world, especially now with media. But animals communicate through smell, you
pheromones, the body language sound likewe do, and also telepathically, and

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a lot of it is with pictures. So that's what I do. I
help people with behavior there, Ihelp animals with their people really with behavioral
issues, physical issues. I helpfind lost animals and and and transitioning animals.

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You know sometimes you know, theyneed to know. People need help
knowing whether they are ready to goand how they want to go, where
they want to be. It's prettybeautiful, of yeah, it does sound
beautiful. So it sounds like you'vebeen doing this many many years. Yeah.
I just think the work that youdo is absolutely wonderful. Now do

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you do you work with all theanimals or do you limit yourself to for
for babies only or what do you? What do I do the animals do
you work with? I predominantly workwith people's fur babies, but you know

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that can also be turtles, fish, birds, donkeys, horses, whatever.
And then again and then you know, in the wild, I can
which is a completely different experience communicatingwith wild animals versus domesticated animals because there's

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so much more in than now,and in presence and and their lives there
there. What they know is somuch simpler, which can sometimes be harder
to understand with our complicated minds.But I once was connected, and this

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will sound crazy to some people,but when I first began, there were
a lot of dragonflies where I lived, and I was sitting outside meditating,
and I opened my eyes because Icould feel some, you know, a
presence near me, and there wasa dragon fly sitting on the table in
front of me, and so Iplaced myself. I asked for the permission,

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and placed myself to see through thisdragon fly's eyes, and I could
see so many different images at once, almost like a fly. I thought,
I've got to be making this up. But since then that was kind
of a precursor to spirit letting meknow. When I say spirit, I
mean like God, universal consciousness,whatever you want to call it, letting

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me know and helping me to understandthat I could actually ask animals to step
into their bodies to feel their bodies, which was natural for me. I
just didn't know I was doing it, and also to see through their eyes,
which helps me a lot with lostanimals. Because then I can see
where they're going or where they wentand where they are. Oh that's really

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good. You're like, it soundslike to me that when you were doing
your work, your animal communication work, that you're almost like you're putting yourself
in the animal's positions. Am Ihearing that right? That you're you're there
with them, so you're looking throughtheir eyes and are you you're feeling their

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sensations too, Does that happen oryes? So I use all of my
Claire's, my clear sentience, feeling, my Claire cognizance, knowing my Claire
distance. I can smell, Ican taste, I can see, I

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can use all of these different abilitiesto connect with the animals. It's just
a matter of opening myself up tothose experiences. And the way that I
do that is by getting my mindout of the way, not thinking,
but just being in a state ofpresence with the animals. I a lot

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of times I'll have animals. Peoplewill come to me and want me to
communicate with their animals. And whenI first communicate with the animals, I
need to let them know that I'vebeen asked to communicate sometimes, you know,
to let them know that that I'mthere with a purpose to help and

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to help their their guardians. AndI like to call them guardians, not
owners, because I don't belave peopleown animals their guardians. But once I
do that, they'll typically open upto me. But not always. I
have ones that are shy. Ihave ones that are fearful, but typically
after a while, they if Isit with them long enough or sometimes I

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come back to them in a fewminutes or a day or so, that
they trust me and then I'm ableto get more information. And what I
do is I ask someone to Iask a client to send me a photo
of the animal where I could seetheir eyes, is you know, a
recent photo, and I don't needto have a photo, but it does

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help me like tune in as itwere, faster and because I can feel
into it and then I connect withthem. Our spirits are not just bound
to our bodies, you know,we have we have energy that radiates out
from our bodies and it can wecan and our energy can travel, you

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know, just like when you feellike someone's about to call you and you
pick up the phone, you canfeel them. So I just connect with
that their energy and their their auratheir aura and there their being, and
I'll ask ask the clients to giveme three questions. But typically I don't

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get into the questions at first.I just say, tell me what's happening
in your life, you know,tell me what's going on, And I
use pen and paper and I justI sit for like thirty minutes with them,
and I just start writing. Ijust write whatever is coming in my
mind. I just let it comeout and and and then I go over
it with and then I'll ask questionsand they don't ask from a point of

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view like you know, say aclient says, you know, my cat
won't use the litter box because he'smad at me, and I'll say,
well, instead of saying why areyou mad, I'll say why whips to
deal with the litter box? Likewhy why aren't you using the litter box.
I don't try to assume that Iknow. I let the animals speak

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their piece first, and then wework on why that is. And so
I'll get the questions asked, andI try not to drill them, and
then I go and then I havea zoom meeting with the client and we
talk about what I got. Anda lot of times when I'm going through

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what the animal likes and they don'tlike, or what's happened. That is
evidence. So the client actually knowsthat I have connected with their sweet animal,
and then that opens them up tolike, okay, she knows that,
then what else can she tell me? That the animals sang? So

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it's really beautiful to watch skeptics.A lot of times I'll get it's mostly
men. I'll get pupples. Andas soon as the zoom room opens up,
there's a woman with like her armsopen and she's leaning forward, and
the man's sitting next to her withhis arms crossed and leaning back. And
it's so beautiful to watch. Asit's as as we go on, how

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eventually their arms uncrossed, their legsuncrossed, they start leaning forward, they
start communicating with me, and thenwe usually find solutions. We work back
and forth and we find solutions orthey see things that they hadn't seen before
that from their animals perspective, andit's really beautiful to watch. And animals
their behaviors will change almost immediately.It's and I get these beautiful emails.

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You know, it's it's a lovely, lovely thing. Yeah, that's that's
found wonderful. And so you twoso virtual sessions and then do you all
or then you do you ever goto someone's house or their place of business

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as well? Or yeah, I'vegone to I went to a sanctuary where
a gentleman had two draft horses.It had a lot of animals, but
I ended up communicating with two drafthorses and a bear. And he couldn't
figure out he built this beautiful newlike four acre enclosure for this bear maybe

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larger, and he there was apond at the bottom of it, and
he couldn't figure out why this thisbear wouldn't go in the pond. And
so I went to their party tocelebrate the sanctuaries and as in the anniversary
party, and that that's not mydog, by the way, that's your
dog trying to get your attention.Who's supposed to be asleep, And yeah,

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I can't. You want ready,that's what you want? Yeah,
he wants to get outside, hedoes, he didn't, so let me,
let me let me Yeah right,So in this case, this is
a good example when you you cantell your animal how long it will be

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before you can let them go out, say okay, give me give me
an hour, because when you saygive me an hour, you feel in
your body what an hour feels like, whether you're aware of it or not,
you already know. And that's whatthey get. And I tell clients
a lot of times, you know, and my friends like when you leave

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the house, you wouldn't say notsay goodbye or you know, say when
you're coming back to the people youlove, someone not telling your animal you
know, I'll be back in fifteenminutes, thirty minutes. And it helps
them relax, especially once with anxietythat are you know, have past traumas
where they don't know if you're comingback and and it's and it's good to

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give them things to do like huntfor bugs and the windows or you know,
you protect the house. That theyneed to have jobs. But when
you when you let them know howmuch time. The other thing is to
be really really close to the timewhen you come back. Try to be
as close to when you said you'regoing to come back so that they trust

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you and they believe you. Nexttime, Hello, I can see you
have a dog. Now, Yeah, this is Locky. He's a seven
month old bulldog and he is Ilove. Yeah, he says he says
he's beautiful. Yeah, I tellhim all the time, hands and I

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think it's gone to his head,which is which is fine, because I
do think he's handsome, and Itell him how cute he is all the
time. He's telling me that youtell him that gorgeous that you're telling me
he's gorgeous, like he's Yeah,I do, absolutely, Boy, this

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is an interesting development in segue.Oh who is that slow? Yeah,
so we see if I keep himquiet by holding on to him. Well
that's that's a very tasting story aboutthe bear who would be the wands,
the pond and all that. Ohyeah, I didn't finish telling you though,

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Excuse me. I got distracted byFlicky. But yeah, so the
so he so he built another poolup off, you know, away from
the pond, you know, towardsthe middle of the hill pond being at
the barim obviously. And then whenI went out there, I immediately went
to the draft horses because they werevery messed up. Their bodies were so

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messed up, and they had himpulling this this I guess it was like
a stage coach, you know,for the event, and they were so
sore. One had when they walkedup with that stage coach. The side
of my head hurt so much whenI looked at one, and then when
I felt into the other, myshoulder, and so he immediately took them

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off, took all that heavy gearoff of them. It was so sweet,
and he and he hired a chiropractor, and they had been like heads
down and feeling poorly. He saidhe didn't know what was going on.
He hired a chiropractor who came outand worked on him a few times,
and then he sent me a videoof them running and jumping, and that

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was amazing. And but the bear, so we communicated a little bit with
the bear, and he he hadn'ttold me. He hadn't told me that
the bear had been in the pondonce and never come back out. So
I told him that and he goesyeah. And then he was in this
little pool and he had in atree next to it a ball hanging from

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a rope, and I said,he wants you to put that ball in
the water, and he goes okay. So we went in the enclosure,
and the bear's very sweet with him, and he threw the ball in with
the rope and as soon as andthat son's that ball hit the water,
the bears in the pool. Hewas playing. It had so much fun.
And as soon as that rope hitthe bear snake, I saw a

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snake, and that bear jumped outof that water. And he's like,
what's going on? What's going on? And I said, you need to
take the robot. He thinks it'sa snake and that's why he won't go
in the pond. And he waslike, oh, hello, so and
that was actually what was kind ofthe impetus for him listening to getting a
chiropractor for the horse. So itwas I mean, it sounds logical and

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obvious, but the way that ithappened and like it was as soon as
that ever wrote that bears bottom,I saw a snake in my head and
and and my mind was going,why is he jumping out of the pool,
But in my knowing it was like, oh, he thinks it's a
snake. At the same time,Wow, that is See. This is

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why I'm so glad I had youwant for stories like this because I had
some free I had some preconceived notionsabout what an animal communicator does, and
I didn't know the variety of animalsthat you that you work with, and
I didn't know that, you knowthat you would have a real impact into

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what you see, what you feel, how they're feeling, and if you
from from from their perspectives, yeah, they they share. They share images,
emotions and physical sensations and you canfeel what they feel in their body.

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I can give them clear descriptions thattheir caretakers and then animal can describe
what they're feeling. But like us, they can't diagnose, So I don't
diagnose. I always tell people,you know, you mean, this is
what I got, But you know, they've either been to the vet or
they're going to the vet, andand it a lot of times it will
help the vet look at things thatthey haven't looked at before. But sometimes

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I see pictures, sometimes I seelike movies of memories, and I get
the feelings and the emotions, Andlike I said, I always try to
get the animals perspectives and I gettheir essence in personnel with the evidential bits
and then and it's different just beingan animal psychic and being a communicator,

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because as a psychic you can getinformation about the animal and about where it
lives and about its people, butactually communicating is where you're listening and tuning
in to what the animal has tosay to you, and I get it
mostly clear audiently, like I hearit in my head. And that's why

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I just start writing everything now.And then I also do I also will
close in my eyes and then feelmyself as the animal, and I'll feel
through their body if they have anyaches or pains. I'll start with the
top of my head. They goall the way down and even pretend I
have a tail. Can I sharea fun story, a cat story.

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When I first started, this wasreally fun. Yeah. I was going
to ask you to name one ofyours, to describe one of your your
memorable sessions. Go right ahead,yeah, please, Well this is this
is kind of a fun one.So when I first began, my son
was in his late twenties and hedidn't believe it. He's like, Mom,

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that's such a crock, you know, come on. And he had
a girlfriend at the time that didbelieve in it, and she called me
and said, my cat is throwingup. By the way, I've been
praying for something to happen for spiritto help show my son that it was
real. So this stuffings, shesays every time I go out of town,

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right before I'm like, right asI'm about to leave out the door
with my suitcase, my cat willthrow up in a spot that is the
hardest spot to clean, you know, like the fringe of the rug,
or a pillow, a wool pillow, or you know something that's just super
difficult. And she said, Ijust can't figure it out. So I

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thought, well, all right,here we go. Perfect. And so
her cat showed me that she hadand that she gave me no more information
than that. I wouldn't let hergive me any more information. So the
cat showed me, you know,like the things that she lied. Well,
first of all, she just showedme this guy coming into the apartment

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and when it was time for herto eat, like sometimes he would feed
her and sometimes he wouldn't. Andshe showed me that he would like take
his side of his foot and justkind of push her away, and the
kids wouldn't be like, nah,a cat stop. You know, I
wasn't loving to the cat at all, didn't care forgot to feed her.

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And then all of a sudden,it's like boom, I'm sitting in the
cat's body and I'm in the hallwayand I'm looking at the sky in a
bedroom because I can see a chestof drawers on the left, and I'm
looking through the door into the bedroomthe chest of drawers, and he's standing

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out at the chest of drawers andhe's pulling open a drawer and he pulls
up a pair of panties and it'sthis burgundy lace panties. And then he's
like looking through the other drawers,and I was like, I thought,
oh my god, is this real? You know, you always constantly think,
am I just making this up?So I told her and I told

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her what I saw. You know, the lamp is here, the chester
drawers through and she said, ohmy god, he's she sits there all
the time, and that that's exactlywhat she would see. And and she
said, I had a weird feelingabout that guy. I knew I shouldn't
be asking him. He's my neighborto watch my cat when I go.

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So as soon as she stopped havinghim watch, actually, I told the
cat she was going to stop havinghim do that, and she she never
puked again when she was leaving togo up away from work or on a
trip. And then of course myson was like, Mom, mom,
tell me where those paints were,what they look like, to kill me

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for that, said, if heever hears this, But I said,
I said, they're they're burgundy laceand they were in the top shelf on
the right. And he goes,I know exactly which ones and where they
are. Oh my god. Andthat was like the that was his opening
up to like, Okay, maybethis is real. And since then he
sent me people, oh my god, Wow, what a gift you have.

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That is amazzing a truly wonderful experience. So yeah, so she it
was clear that her cat was givingsome sort of warning time, hey,
pay pay attention. They had somethingto say. Wow, what got something

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to say? So you know,I asked, I told, I told
many people that I was going tohave you on and they were all curious
about what do you do? AndI said, we're going to cover that.
She wanted to know, my friendlyto know how do animals view us

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or see us? Are we likeone big animal to them? Are we
are we a human? And arethey they send us they send us psychic
messages at all? Or yeah?So animals have souls just as we do.
They're no different other than their bodyform and they and their communication style,

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so they all have different personalities,they all communicate with us. Yeah,
they're communicating with us all day long. You know. We know an
animal will come and put their pawor their head on us when they want
some lovins, or if they wantto go outside. They'll bark at us
to get out of the crate.They will, they'll bring things to the
door that we don't want. Youknow, they're just different. And and

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you know, I believe that beforewe had all of these distractions, people
were more aware of animals needs andthat they that they're sentient beings because we
didn't have these distractions. And Ilike to think that I don't know if
it's true, but probably many youknow, hundreds and thousands of years ago,
that people were nicer than animals becausethey were more aware that they were

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sentient beings. Of course, notthat everyone, because not all humans are
nice to other humans either, butoverall, you know, animals have become
you know, like property, andyou know, we eat them and I
don't eat them, but you know, billions are killed every year. It's

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horrible. But yeah, so yeah, they're sentient beings. They know animals,
plants, plants talk to me too. I can walk through a room
and I'll hear I'm thirsty, andI'll look over the corner and it doesn't
look thirsty. It doesn't look thirsty, but I'll go and feel thee and
I'm like, I don't have tofeel any more, but I used to

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feel it. But I'm like,Okay, you're thirsty. You know I
could have used you when I hadall my plants that all died. I
joke that I kill take plants,that I have a black for sure,
I could have used you with allmy plants I even had, getting off
topic kind of, but I evenhad an air plant. Let me try

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an air plant and the thing diedanyways, right, So you so you
grew up not being tuned two plants. You probably didn't know. You're just
everyone's wired differently, you know,we all have a must but we're all
wired differently. Some people are morein tune with other humans. Some people

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are more in tune with sitting infront of a canvas and painting, you
know. Some people are more intune with with their work. You know
so, but the possibilities are endlessfor us. Yeah, I agree,
And you know you're so right,about people getting distracted, because I know
I'm guilty of it, watching thenews just a person and upsetting being on

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your phone, being on my phone. You know, I'm just makes me
think. You make me think Ineed to be more present with my animals.
So I'm gonna get quiet and I'mgoing to meditate, and I'm gonna
see that they're going to turn upto me, because well I might,

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I might use your future because fourdogs here. One is my fiance's sisters
dogs, but we have three ofour own. We have Fella, she's
our old lady. She's a Germanshepherd who's ten. We have Pala,
who is our we call her ourcrazy hypers are all she's done, a
German Shepherd, she's she's five.And then we have little Flowki who's seven

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months old. And the bulldogs.So all of them varying different personalities,
all of them with different issues,and I'm looking to see how we can
manage their lives better keep them happyand healthy. So I may, I
may take you up on your termsbecause I think I would love I would

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love said day that. Yeah,absolutely, yeah, It's it's always been
so interesting to me that you know, like people take horses, young horses
away from their mothers. They putthem in a trailer, don't tell them
where they're going, get them towhere they have them. And then when
the horse doesn't behave you know,they punish them. But how frustrating it

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would would it be to be ananimal to be not told where you're being
taken, where you're going when you'rehuman is coming back or not, you
know, having issues that they don'tunderstand, you know, So that's why
they act out a lot of times. Sometimes they run away for those reasons.

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I animals that run away because theydon't want to be there anymore.
And that's a really delicate situation,you know, And that the hardest part
about being an animal communicator, honestlyis dealing with the humans, not the
animals. I had a lost cat. I had a lost cat recently that

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I love when I find the lostones when they want to be home,
it's such a beautiful feeling. Andthis lady called me and said, my
cat just ran away. My mom'swatching the cat and can you help me?
I said yeah, And I didn'thave a photo or anything. I
just said, give me the cat'sname and where the cat is. Connecticut
and the name of the cat,and I just what I did was I

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tapped into this lady's energy, whichbrought me to the cat's energy. And
then I saw the cat go outthe house with a lot of trees and
a big, big backyard. Andthen there was a river and there were
two bridges. One was cement,one was stone. And then I saw
the cat on the other side ofthe river. Went across the cement one

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on the other side of the riverand was in it either a semicircle or
a circle, and I knew itwas either concrete or rock, and he
was down in a hole. Andtwenty minutes later, she said her mom
went out and there were there's definitelya small river, crossed the cement bridge,
went to the left, was callingand looked down in a well a

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window well of the house that wasan incment and the cat was stuck down
in the hole. And I thought, thank goodness. Yeah, because sometimes
you know, I'll have him forweeks. I'll help people with lost animals
and and people you know, they'relike, you gotta help me, you
gotta help me. I had aguy in Africa and in South Africa looking

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for a dog, and this dogdid not want to be found. It
was a feral dog that they hadcaught, and they were taking it to
someone's house with a little yard,and this dog bolted out of the grate.
Yea, So he had been therefor days looking for it. And
I said, I think it waslike the fifth day we were working on
it. And I said, Isaid, he's showing me going down a
red dirt road and I see elephantsand the guy goes, Stacy, Stacy,

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there are I know, he's laughingat me. You know, he's
like, I know that you thinkthere are elephants here because I'm in South
Africa. He said, but thereare no elephants on here. I said,
you can say whatever you want,but I know there there were elephants.
The dog sauce and then buy thegate on a red road. And
then he called me the next dayand he goes, he said, I

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was going down this road by thisother area where I told him to look,
and there was a monastery and therewere these two elephants on these short
pillars on either side of the gate, and the monk was standing outside the
gate and said, yeah, Isaw that dog yesterday. Oh my gosh,
Wow, Wow, that's fascinating.That's amazing connection. You have truly

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amazing. So before we get towhere people can find you, if you
had to give someone last minute thetip or hint or communicating better with their

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with their animals or any animals,what can we do to make a difference,
Well, I would say the firstthing to do is to open your
awareness. And when I say that, what I mean is to be aware

(35:14):
of what's going through your head ifyou feel because first it's going to be
a feeling. You're going to feellike something's off or you're gonna feel like
they're trying to communicate with you.And in that feeling, you're like,
it's intuitive, you know, anda lot of people don't trust this because

(35:37):
they're not well practiced in it,because they're destructed. But you're going to
feel something is off or they're tryingto communicate with you, And the first
thing I would say is to beaware of what's going on in the head
as you're feeling it, like isyour head telling you like trying to discern
all the different things that it couldbe, which is fine. But then

(35:59):
after those thoughts run instead of beingdistracted and going off to something else,
close your eyes, take a deepbreath, imagine your heart opening and your
animal's heart opening, and then andvisualize the heart's coming together or the energy

(36:19):
coming together. You can do itas light or just a feeling, but
you're visualizing that feeling I want tosay, and then see what comes to
you then and see if you haveany thoughts or you hear something in your
head that might be coming from youranimal, because it probably is because it's

(36:40):
a heart's a heart connection because loveis a magnet. Love is a magnet,
and that's really what that's really whatstarts with, That's where it begins.
All right. I'm definitely gonna takeyour tips and I'm going to use
them this week with my animals.And what do you know, telcost So

(37:02):
how do people? How do peoplefind you? I know you have a
website, but you know tell ushow I can meet you? Yeah,
I have a website and it's myAnimal Connection dot com. Simple as that.
So I like calling it my animalconnection because like I can be your

(37:23):
animal connection, but you are alsoyourn animal connection. It's sort of a
double on time to there that great. So I want to thank you again
for being on my podcast. Ireally appreciate this has been Yeah, it's
been a fascinating conversation. And please, folks, if you're out there,

(37:45):
please folks with Stacy. I knowI'm going to and it sounds like it's
life changing and life affirming. Sothank you Stacy very much. Thank you
so much. I have a goodday, and thank you everyone for listening.
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