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Animal Communication

The Art of Animal communication is communicating with an animal via a ' telepathic' process.

The Communicating with an animal is a two way process, ie there is a sender and a receiver.

Many animal lovers and owners have witnessed the animal ‘knowing when we are about to arrive home, at the yard etc’, even when the times are varied.

But humans also have the ability to connect in another way, telepathically, which is one of the methods animals use for communicating with each other.
Telepathy can be done in various ways. In person or over distance by using a good description or a photograph of the animal. A willingness to open the mind, is needed to allow images, words, and even physical feelings, to occur between human and animal.

For further details please contact:

Jackie Weaver Animal Communicator
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UK and International
www.animal-insight.co.uk




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