What Animal Communicators Do
by: Nedda Wittels
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Many people are awakening today to the idea that the animals who live
with us are more than child substitutes, more than "pets". The term
"pet" means an animal who lives with us for our amusement or as our
companion. All animals are, in fact, sentience beings - conscious,
intelligent, with life purposes and life goals. They are aware of
themselves and of their situations. They make life choices. They often
express unconditional love for the humans who are part of their
families.
For most of my adult life I thought I was just pretending that I
could have conversations with animals. It was something I did as a game
or did without thinking. That was because I was sufficiently programmed
as a child to reject idea that the communications I was experiencing
telepathically were "just your imagination, my dear." After reading
Animal Talk, by Penelope Smith, I came to the startling realization that
I had been rejecting what my heart knew was true: I could communicate
with animals and they could communicate with me. It was just a short
jump from this insight to knowing that I wanted to be a professional
Animal Communicator, to help others learn what I had learned.
In making this decision, I rejected the terms "pet psychic" and
"readings" because I wanted people to understand that I am not reading
the animal as if s/he were a deck of tarot cards, but rather having an
intelligent conversation with another intelligent being. This is an
important concept: animals are sentient beings with feelings. They are
not toys to be played with and discarded when inconvenient. They are not
to be treated as children or the elderly or the handicapped or the
comatose. They are alive and aware. They think. They feel. They make
choices. When they are born and for some length of time which varies
with species, they are like human children, requiring additional care
and nurturance. Then, like human children, they grow up, albeit into a
body which may look small and cute, but which is adult. At this point,
they are capable of making decisions for their own lives and should be
treated with the same respect and honor that you would give a human
equal.
As a professional Animal Communicator, I am asked to speak with the
animals who live with other people to facilitate many varied situations.
While each situation may have something in common with another
situation, generalities are often of less value than allowing individual
differences to come through. That is the virtue of being able to speak
with an animal - the needs and feelings of that unique and special being
can be heard, shared, and responded to in an individual way.
Unfortunately, no telepathic communicator - no person - is one
hundred percent accurate all the time in any work. Error can occur
because the telepathic connection is weak; because the human client has
emotional and/or mental blocks about the situation; because the animal
is lying or choosing not to communicate fully; because the meaning of
the communication does not fit easily into the backdrop of information
available to the human communicator; or because the telepath simply
misconstrues the meaning. Each telepathic communicator brings her own
emotional and mental baggage to any session: belief systems,
expectations, past experiences and emotions. Being able to drop this
baggage and to be a clear channel is an important part of the process of
doing the work. The best among us do this on a regular basis, but all
telepaths, as all other psychics, do filter the information somewhat
through their own perspectives on reality. It is part of being human.
When I talk with a client, I am usually on the telephone with the
human and telepathically connected with the animal. I work this way
because my goals are:
1.
To allow the human client to participate in the conversation by
hearing a description of what I am experiencing as I experience it.
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To have the
human provide feedback, helping insure I'm on the right track in
understanding and translating what I am receiving.
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To help the
human and the animal resolve the situation so that both of them
experience a win-win outcome.
Many situations can be easily resolved for the benefit of both human
and animal clients. The old adage of walking 100 miles in someone else's
moccasins (or paws) is very applicable here. The animal's perspective
may be very different from that of the human with whom the animal lives.
An important aspect of my work is to help each side understand the
other's perspective. Only with mutual understanding can a win-win be
created. Only with mutual understanding can our Love for each other be
complemented with mutual recognition of our Self in the Other. This
leads to respect and admiration, and even greater Love. This is what
Animal Communication is all about.
Rev. Nedda
Wittels, M.A., M.S., is a telepathic Animal Communicator,
Spiritual Counselor, and Shamballa Master/Teacher, offering
private sessions in communication and healing for humans and
animals. She teaches workshops in Animal Communication,
Communication with Nature, and Shamballa Multidimensional
Healing. She can be reached at 860.651.5771,
NeddaW@aol.com, and
www.raysofhealinglight.com.