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How long have you been a Special Education Teacher and how did you become an Animal Communicator?

 

To answer this question, let me share a defining moment with you and the resulting story that brought me to where I am today. In 2011, my (nine-year old) German Shepherd, Thunder was lying outside my bedroom when I got home from college. He was struggling to breathe and barely holding on. He waited all day for me so he could say his final goodbye. I wasn't ready to lose him. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I held him close and thanked him for all of the wonderful memories we shared. Through my tears, I told him it was okay for him to go. 

 

He silently slipped away as I held him in my arms. 

 

I walked around in a fog for weeks after he passed. Coming home to my empty apartment was excruciating. I was constantly looking for him and expecting to see him around every corner. 

 

The pain from grief was overwhelming. I had never felt such a deep love or connection to anyone before. I knew that on some level he and I would always be connected so I set out to find a way to communicate with this boy whom I loved and missed so dearly.


 I started this journey by searching for professional Animal Communicators. I was so anxious to hear from Thunder so I scheduled two sessions with two different people. I was so entranced by their ability to bring Thunder's personality, characteristics, and messages through I wanted to believe that I could somehow learn their methods.

 

I had never considered myself to be particularly gifted in a psychic sense but I had always loved animals as far back as I can remember. I have always had animals with me since Rusty came into my life when I was a very small boy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe I could learn the steps and someday reconnect with my Thunder. I became obsessed with learning telepathy and read everything I could on the topic. I signed up for an Animal Communication workshop and was amazed when the messages I received were validated and confirmed to be accurate. 

 

 After that workshop, I devoted most of my free time making connections with animals and learning their language. I got a job on a native reserve which happened to be the same one that I found Thunder on so many years ago. 

 

 Being there helped make our connection even stronger and brought about much-needed closure to my broken heart. I soon realized that communicating with animals was my life's dream and it became my sole purpose in life. With Thunder by my side as my guide, I embraced my abilities and continued to sharpen my skills. 

 

Learning the language of animals is similar to learning a foreign language in school. I studied French and German and I believe this helped me learn how to grasp the language of the animals. 

 

With Animal Communication, you aren't necessarily learning but rather reacquainting yourself and remembering the abilities you were born with. We all have the ability to communicate telepathically. 

 

I have studied Animal Communication with some of the most respected and experienced leaders in this field, Pea Horsely, Amelia Kinkade, and Karen Anderson. Their guidance and knowledge have allowed me to pursue my dream of helping animals and their humans. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It takes time, practice, dedication, and very strong love for all animals to become fluent in their subtle language. 


 

As a special education teacher for the last several years I am a voice for many children who cannot communicate as you and I would. There are many similarities between teaching these special children and connecting with animals. I always give my animals a “voice”; a “job” or “role” to play in their lives. Currently, Cindy, my beloved German Shepherd girl is helping me teach my students with special needs.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You must have a deep love, devotion, and mindset to help others. I feel drawn to this work and to be a voice for special needs children and the animals. It is my purpose and true passion in this lifetime. 


 

I am honored to walk this path with you and share the messages your pets anxiously await to tell you. 

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Glen in Amelia's class, Switzerland, 201
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