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Animal Communication

Animal Communication, What is it?

Animal Communication is a telepathic, energetic connection. It is the transference of images, videos, sounds, smells, feelings and knowings. It is a primary way that animal species “talk” amongst themselves as well as with other species.

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Every person is born with this ability. Many use their ability daily and don’t realize it. Others put it aside once they learn verbal and written skills. Telepathic communication happens fast. Usually before you are finished thinking of a question you have an answer. Most don’t trust what they receive because of the quickness in which the answer arrives.

For me, and many animal communicators, it is a gift that we continue to practice and develop. It is, my souls purpose. My mission is to have ALL animals be heard, to have a voice. My goal is to bridge the gap by speaking with as many animals as I can, while mentoring owners to better hear their animal, which also creates a happier, healthier bond.

Animal communicators are essentially translators. Sometimes we translate words directly as they are sent to us, other times we have to translate into words the image, video, sound, smell, feeling or knowing that is sent by the animal.

Animals tend to be literal. So be careful what you say and promise. You can’t hide something from them. Remember, communication is telepathic. So when you make that vet appointment, or plan that trip, your animal already knows. Being honest with them is their preference. Even if it may disappoint them, such as why they can’t accompany you on a trip, they want to know the truth. Through animal communication we can check on an animal’s health, mental and emotional state, general well-being, better learn their preferences and their past history, assist when bringing a new family member into the home (animal or human), moving homes, see things from their perspective, behavior issues and so much more. If you have a question or concern it can be addressed.

Animals often have messages for their owners. They see us from a different place than we see ourselves and they know us as well as or even better than we know ourselves. Some are here to assist you in your work, life or as a companion. Rest assured they are in your life for a reason.

Perspective is often overlooked. During a session an animal can show us why they have or do a certain behavior. Whether or not it is favorable to the owner. Seeing it from their point of view usually helps us to understand the behavior. We can also show them our perspective on a behavior and why it may or may not be favorable to us. Just being heard can begin to help improve a behavior.

Even though an animal can let us know where and how they feel discomfort, point us in the right direction on a lameness, injury or illness, let us know if a medicine, supplement or food is making them feel good or bothering them, animal communication is NOT a substitute for veterinary care.

It takes a team to keep your animals feeling their best. Find the right veterinarian for your team, develop a good relationship, be a good client (this is a whole other article) and you and your animal will be well covered!

November 2021 69 I am Jennifer Nicolella, animal communicator, reiki master and mentor. I reside in Aiken SC with my animal family—horses, cow, goats, dogs and cat. All of whom assist in my animal communication work. All are teachers in my classes and most help with readings.

For as long as I can remember I have communicated with animals. It wasn’t until I was an adult that I realized it had a “name” and if I nurtured this gift, it would become my life, and I would be fulfilling my soul’s purpose.

My youngest memory of communicating with an animal was when I was 7 years old. My family was staying on a ranch in CA for the summer. It was my 1st time around horses. The ranch hand walked me over to 7 weanlings, threw a rope over ones neck and said turn all of them out over there, he pointed to a pasture. I took the rope, looked into her eyes and heard “I’ll show you”. It was a moment I will never forget. It was as if I received a “download” just like a computer. Suddenly it was as if I was raised on a ranch, doing things I shouldn’t have been able to do. I certainly had no previous experience or knowledge, not to mention my age! I was able to put a halter on without being shown, groom and bath horses without instruction and even rode as if I had experience. It was Patches, the paint weanling filly that said, “I’ll show you”, who communicated with me and told me how to do those things.

My 30 plus years as trainer, riding instructor, breeder and veterinary technician also play a part in my animal communication work. As does my education in animal science and my continuing education work as an equine and canine massage therapist, Reiki master, and Mentor.

My formal education assists my animal communication work greatly. It allows me to properly pass on, translate, and understand information being sent to and from an animal byunderstanding correct terminology, anatomy and physiology, names of diseases, medications, equipment usage and understanding the process of how many procedures and treatments are performed. It allows me to be more detailed with an animal and their owner. As well as allowing for a deeper and faster connection.

The animal communication sessions are done over the phone and owners do not need to be with the animal at the time of the session. We can speak with animals that are still with us or those that have passed. We can check on an animals general well being, health, mental and emotional state, address behavioral issues and see things from their perspective as well and show them their humans perspective on a situation or issue. There is no limit as to what can be discussed.

Animal communication does NOT replace veterinary care nor provide a diagnosis or prescribe.

Jennifer Nicolella www.jennnifernicolella.com jennifernicolella27@gmail.com 928-301-1345

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