In October 2021 I took an unplanned trip to Avebury, Wiltshire UK. Whilst waiting for a friend outside the Henge Crystal shop, I saw a flyer of Hattie Northeast @animalecho, an 'animal communicator'. Not so long prior I would have raised an eyebrow and ignored it, but having come to a bit of a dead end with my mare after exploring so many different options, I took a snap of the flyer - just in case - because by that point I was willing to give anything a go!
A month later I had booked a session with Hattie and received her communication with Missy. I wasn't sure what to expect, but the information Hattie came back with from just looking at a photo of Missy really resonated with me. At this point I was very curious about this 'animal communication' thing and was determined to validate or disprove it. Me being me, the only way I could do this was to learn how to 'speak' to animals myself.
11th November 2021 - "Where did you start this journey? I really am happy to have contacted you but it does make me think how nice it would be to be able to communicate more effectively with my fur babies myself daily :) xx"
And so it started... Spoiler alert - fast forward to now, and I am so certain of our ability to telepathically and psychically connect with animals, saying it isn't possible it like telling me the sky isn't blue...
Hattie recommended several books, one of which was "Straight from the Horses Mouth" by Amelia Kinkade who she trained with, as did I during 2022. It became my first of MANY books on the subject, and to date it is still one of my favourites. And if at this point this subject has piqued your interest and you wanted to have a go yourself I would thoroughly recommend you read this book. It truly is not difficult to communicate with animals. The hard part is letting go of the notion that it is impossible, crazy, or some special gift that only a few people have - or indeed that your friends and family will start to show concern for you for saying you can have a full blown conversation with your pet. To begin with, they probably will! It wasn't until I started getting verifiable feedback that (most) friends and family started to take this a bit more seriously. Now I get many requests to check in with their pets!
Fortunately, although by no means mainstream, I am encouraged by the increasing number of times I see someone suggesting an animal communicator on big social media accounts when someone is having trouble with their animal. Thankfully the word is getting out. And the more 'normal' it becomes to see animal communicators mentioned in your daily social media scrolling, the easier it is for YOU to believe you can do it yourself! Because you CAN! Truly the first step in learning how to speak with your animals is believing it is possible. Be curious, have an open mind and go on the adventure... your animal friends will thank you for it!
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