Re: [ET2] I am an ET pract and an animal communicator

From: Margarita Foley <margarita.foley_at_nospam.emotrance.com>
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 17:31:57 -0000

Wow Tery! Margarita
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  From: teri
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  Subject: [ET2] I am an ET pract and an animal communicator

    
  Hi
  Check the Institute of animal communication.
  Animals like us have energy and have a spirit
  I attended their first level course, and communicated with animals, from
  photographs. Living animals and also those that had passed on. We worked in
  pairs and while learning only communicated with a partner's animals, to
  avoid confusion. It's very simple
  Although I think it is wise to first turn on psychic control (using EFT for
  example). Then you visualise a nice place for the animal, step into it. Make
  a nice seat for the animal then call it. It will come to you. I communicated
  with a dog that had died in 1969, my partner had a faded photo of an old
  dog.
  I called the dog, she came running, happy and excited, no more that 18
  months old. I asked her about her age and she replied that she was having a
  lot of fun, and could be any age she chose. She was a bit vague about
  earthly stuff. Her owner was so happy. The other thing to remember is to
  always take your leave and thank the spirit. Live animals sleep while their
  spirits are chatting.

  When I got home I called up my first dog Sammy who died 4 years ago, he was
  happy and cheerful. I asked him if I had made the right decisions, when he
  was very ill and I did not call the vet, as I knew Sammy hated the vet.
  Sammy laughed and showed me an image of him biting the vet, I replied "you
  never did" he said "but I would have"

  I realised that if a deceased dog can change its age so can a living one.

  I am currently ensuring that my collie Buddy will not grieve when my older
  dog Cassie dies. I do this be calling both in to my nice doggy place in the
  energy, then rather than talking I let them play. I call her in as a young
  dog, the two have a lovely play, Sammy likes to join in. Then the two living
  dogs return to their bodies and their real age. When she passes on she will
  still be able to play the same way, with Buddy and Sammy. Its good for me as
  well as the dogs.

  I have helped other dog owners too.

  Teri Howlett

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