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Running Wild Horses

The Science

Animals communicate primarily through body language and energy.  Some species also incorporate sound.  Each individual’s body language may vary, but their ability to read human and other animals’ energetic frequencies is universal.  Our electro-magnetic field (EMF) gives away so much more information than we are consciously aware of than in our ancient hunter/gather civilizations.  You can read this article by the organization Science News Today to learn more on the equipment and formal scientific processes used to make these determinations.

It sounds woo-woo, but is it?

In a world fraught with frauds trying to make a buck, I am the first to tell you I believe most of the so-called animal communicators out there are fake.  It is possible for humans to use psychological manipulation to provide seeming insights through means of generalities and inferences.

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Being on the spectrum, I am not one to believe something easily.  I, like the dogs and other animals I work with, am a literal learner and a total skeptic.  I am now at a point in my career — professionally, personally, and through extensive education — where I do believe it is possible for some humans to be able to “read” energy fields.  How people’s brains process the experience of it may differ — whether they simply know (like I do), hear things (like I do), see things (I do this, but less), or even feel, taste or smell things — but the connection is real and the anecdotal synchronicities and coincidences prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that it isn’t fake or imposed psychologically.  The number of long-distance sessions I have done with dogs and skeptic human clients who experience real differences during and after a session is now numbering in the hundreds and climbing.  These are animals are incapable of lying, in a place I am physically blocked from influencing, with people I am unable to manipulate (not that I would ever want to, but humans can do this unconsciously).  A dog in France slept for a full day, after spending months being unable to relax or sleep through the night.  A dog in another state twitched at the exact moment the work happened, and then was able to hold her head up with a smile for the first time in two days post-surgery.  Then my clients got the biopsy results:   the tumor turned out to be benign with only a 37% likelihood of that outcome.

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I don’t dare call it purely magic.  With my shamanic practice, I wouldn’t even say I’m the one doing anything, really.  What I do have is a gift to accurately read the energy of animals like I’m communicating with words and humans. And the cool part is, I believe most of us actually do have this gift, if we can only reject the societal expectations and priorities that block us from it around the age we hit puberty.

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