Have you ever wished that your pet could talk? Well, maybe he can. Animal communication is becoming increasingly popular, and animal communicators claim they can actually speak with animals. But is it just a hoax? We investigate further.
What is animal communication?
Put simply, animal communication is a silent, telepathic language that functions via deepened intuition. Animal communicators are very much in tune with this ability and use it to have a dialogue with an animal. Animal communication is not about deciphering an animal’s body language or behavior, though. It’s an actual exchange of information between the communicator and animal in the form of words, mental images, feelings and more.
We caught up with Bernadette Hileman, a Master Six Sensory Practitioner, Spiritual Intuitive and Animal Communicator, who explained further. “When communicating with any animals, whether it is a bird, dog, bunny, cat, horse or any loving creature,” explains Bernadette, “ I do hear actual words, a genuine conversation will begin, and we always exchange pictures. Because I am empathic (one who senses energies and feelings that are felt by another animal or human), I am able to feel any pain or emotions as well.” She went on to say that most animals enjoy communicating. “Animals are typically always open to communicating with me because they have now connected with someone who becomes their voice and they are very happy to be heard. Some of them are quite the Chatty Kathys!”
Are animal communicators for real?
Depending on how open-minded you are, you might not buy into the whole idea of animal communication. It’s normal to be skeptical and for good reason: animal communication defies logic. That said, thousands of people around the world work as animal communicators, but as with any profession, not all of them are genuine. Do your research before handing over your hard-earned money. Kimberly Gauthier, the blogger behind Keep The Tail Wagging, shares her opinion. “I’ve spoken with a couple of animal communicators who were not the real deal. This is a growing profession that is ripe for fraud and people need to hold on tight to their wallets — which is hard when it comes to the emotions that surround our love of our pets,” she cautions.
While animal communicators can help identify an injury or illness, it is probably best to consult with your veterinarian first during an emotionally vulnerable time. When you’re looking for answers, it’s easy to divulge too much information to someone who says they’re going to talk to your animal.
Is it for you?
Animal communicators work with all kinds of animals for a variety of reasons, but is it right for you? “If a pet owner sees this ‘for entertainment purposes only,’ I think they’ll find that it’s worth the money,” Kimberly advises. Speaking of money, animal communicators range in price from about $20 up to a couple of hundred per session. While it’s not cheap, many pet owners find working with an animal communicator to be beneficial. It’s suited for any pet owner who loves their animal and feels that this type of communication is possible. “You just need to believe that it is possible to talk to them, and most importantly, love them. It is this mutual love that will always connect you to your very best furry friend,” says Bernadette.
Expert tips
Here are Kimberly’s three tips for working with an animal communicator:
- Don’t offer loads of information because if they just repeat it to you in a different form, you’ll regret the session later as you start to question whether it was real or not.
- If you’re hesitant to pay their fee, then don’t. If there’s a choice between paying a vet or paying a communicator, pay the vet. Choose a communicator who is within your budget.
- Before you make a payment, make a list of what you want to tell (or ask) your pets. Get guidelines from your communicators, and don’t be afraid to ask for references and Google the person’s name first. Money and time are valuable and you should feel that you got a good value.
Has your curiosity been piqued? The best way to see if animal communication is beneficial to you is to just try it out. Have fun and your animal may surprise you!
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