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ANIMAL COMMUNICATION â€"EVERYONE CAN DO IT by Donna Velardi / Certified Animal Massage Therapist and Animal Communicator Animal

communication is the ability to give and receive responses to our

animal companions. We all have this ability, especially children. The

main way of communicating is sound, our tone of voice and the words we

use. Other ways are body language and telepathic communication. To let

our animal companion know that we want to communicate with them, we

need to clear our minds, relax, visualize an activity or behavior and

send this message to our companion. With practice and an open mind you

can have conversations with your pet. We can set up reasonable rules,

establish limits of unacceptable and acceptable behavior. If we use

common sense and strive for harmony we can clear up any

misunderstanding with our animal friends. We also must remember that

animals observe everything, so be clear in what you expect and want from them. We

have been communicating with animals for centuries, yet many of us

don't realize it. How many times have we wished that our animal

companion would do something, and low and behold they did it? How many

times have we been sad and our animal companions comforted us? This

happens many times but we, as humans don't understand that they are

indeed communicating with us. Webster dictionary defines communication

as: "an act of transmitting; an exchange of information or opinions."

We do this all the time! Animal communication is the ability to give

and receive responses to our animal companions. We all have this

ability, especially children - it's just that we choose not to use it because it is not "mainstream". The

main way of communicating is sound, our tone of voice and the words we

use. Other ways are body language and telepathic communication. To let

our animal companion know that we want to communicate with them, we

need to clear our minds, relax, visualize an activity or behavior and

send this message to our companion. With practice and an open mind you

can have conversations with your pet. We can set up reasonable rules,

establish limits of unacceptable and acceptable behavior. If we use

common sense and strive for harmony we can clear up any

misunderstanding with our animal friends. We also must remember that

animals observe everything, so be clear in what you expect and want

from them. Animals relate better to honesty and sincerity. Animals

as do humans need respect and a sense of purpose. See what your pet is

best suited to do: keeping you happy, entertaining you, your family and

friends, creating warmth, adding beauty, guarding property, creating

safely, getting you to exercise, keeping you calm, giving you

perspective, these and others are just some of what our companions do

for us. Let them know that they are doing a good job - everyone,

including animals, needs and wants praise. Animals are very

intuitive - they "feel" and sense things that we have difficulty coping

with. Their senses are very keen, so don't cover up your emotions - it

won't work. Many pets will internalize your emotions and it could even

cause them depression or a physical illness. Remember to let your

animal companion know what is going on in your life, and give them

reassurances; don't let them take the blame for something that they

didn't do. Remember, animals do have feelings. They feel sadness,

anger, hurt and love. Communicate with them, and let them know that they are a priority in your life. Certified

Animal Massage Therapist and Animal Communicator Donna Velardi promotes

pet health and wellness through massage therapy and clearing up any

misunderstandings and/or behavior issues through animal communication.

She has been an animal communicator for many years and has communicated

with many different species from all over the country. Donna Velardi

also does animal healing through Reiki and crystals. Visit her website

at www.zodiapet.com <HTTP: www.zodiapet.com>or email her at petastrologer@... <mailto:petastrologer@...>.

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