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Animal Communication Workshop West Cork April 2010
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Have you ever communicated telepathically with the cat you love? Do you know anything about communicating with animals? Have you heard about it before?
I’d heard about Horse Whisperers and Dog Whisperers, but nothing about Animal Communicators until last year, when I contacted Pea Horsley Animal Communicator from the UK. As I wanted to see if I could write an article about her in my One Nature Newsletter and if you read that article, you can get a good feel for what Pea does in her work as an Animal Communicator.
A few months after I had first contacted Pea, I emailed her in desperation to ask for her help, as I had a cat called Vlad who was very ill and I didn’t know what to do for him for the best. Most specifically, I didn’t know whether I should have him euthanized or whether I should let him die naturally. What I learnt from the communication with Vlad surprised me; for Pea told me that he was a fighter and that he very much wanted to live. She also conveyed to me, that if he did die he would prefer to die at home, not at the veterinarian’s (I suppose that part of the communication wasn’t really surprising).
Following the things that Pea communicated to me from Vlad, I set about doing what he told me could help him to fight his illness and enable him to live. This included giving him a couple of Homeopathic remedies, a Bach Flower Remedy and instigating several dietary changes. In those traumatic few days, Vlad and I fought together so hard and then lost the fight to save his life. He died a few days later.
As a result of this heart rending situation, I determined to learn how to communicate with animals myself, so that something like that could never again happen to a cat, or any other creature in my care. I reasoned that, if I had known what he had wanted from the outset, he would still be alive today.
So, I invited Pea to come over to West Cork, to teach us here how to communicate with our beloved animals. For details of the workshop, click where it says ‘West Cork Workshop’ above this post.
In my next blog I will be asking Pea a few questions, specifically about communicating with cats. I’m curious to know if cats communicate in a different way than say, dogs or other creatures and also how cats really do perceive us humans.
The only thing that I don’t like about Cats is the fact that their life span is so much shorter than my own. Which means that you and I have, at some point, to face the inevitability of losing our beloved cat companion. I’m writing this post to help anyone with a sick cat or anyone going through the grief of losing a cat friend.
When my first cat Puffin died (she’s in the picture on my shoulder) I felt as though I had lost my other half. Many non Animal people cannot understand the strong feelings that a person has towards their Animal Companion and can be unfeeling out of ignorance, to say the least. So keep away from them when you’re grieving. Surround yourself if you can, with ‘animal people’ who will understand what you are going through.
There are a couple of online resources for anyone with a sick or dying animal or for anyone grieving for an animal companion they are: www.petloss.com www.aplb.org
I had the good fortune, when Puffin died, to be put in touch with an Animal Psychic. I was reassured by her, that Puffin had become a magnificent creature in another realm entirely, she had transformed into something more akin to a Lion. The person the Psychic was concerned about was me! That was probably the worst time of my life for a whole load of reasons and it was as though Puffin was guiding me through that difficult period and probably still is, from wherever she lives now.
I am in touch at present with an Animal Communicator called Pea Horsley, who can contact your beloved Cat Companion in spirit, if you so desire. You can contact Pea at her website Animal Thoughts
Pea can communicate with living Animals as well, to help you to understand their issues, like general cat care or with things like finding a lost cat, or with your cat’s health and your cat’s behaviour.
Here’s a beautiful and inspiring poem that’s often posted on the Feline Leukemia site: www.felineleukemia.org This site is well worth visiting, full of care and love, also very infomative on caring for cats with FELV
We who choose to surround ourselves with lives more temporary
than our own,
Live within a fragile circle,easily and often breached.
Unable to accept its awful gaps.
We still would have it no other way
I’m posting a funny cat video here which might help to cheer you up a bit, there’s nothing like laughter to help with healing, though time is the greatest healer of all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvBiSW5QFKY link to You Tube video ‘Cat fixes Printer’ with subtitles)











