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From
a very young age, I have felt a deep affinity with animals. From my third-grade
science fair project on training my cat with Pavlovian methods to my adventures
meeting with animals "backstage" at a nationally acclaimed zoo and in the
national reserves of Costa Rica, I have always found a delight in communing
with nature and her creatures. Although I decided to pursue arts and communications
skills rather than veterinary medicine and ended up spending most of my
adult life in New York City, I've still been able to keep in contact with
animals as a shelter volunteer and a well-established "crazy cat lady".
Becoming
an animal communicator (or "pet psychic" as some like to call
it), however, was something I never expected to do. Although I felt that
animals did communicate with human beings wordlessly and had intelligence
and feelings far deeper than many recognized, I admit that I listened
to the messages society gives us, which is that the idea of truly "talking"
with animals is ridiculous. The truth is, I was deeply cynical!
All
this changed when Ellie, my dear cat companion of many years, became gravely
ill. After weeks of special treatments, finding her condition suddenly
and drastically improving only to fail again, I became desperate. And
that's when I finally listened to my wacky "New Age" friend who had been
suggesting I contact an animal communicator. "Even if it's not real,"
I reasoned, "I haven't got much to lose."
Well,
after several sessions with the communicator and Ellie not only was I
able to realize that it was time for her to pass over, but that she didn't
want me to feel guilty and was sending me these messages with love and
wisdom. I still wasn't fully convinced, but I did feel comforted.
Over
time, new cats came into my life and I had more consultations with them.
I realized that they really did listen and changed their behaviour after
such sessions. Lucky for me, one very smart and special cat, Maya, also
agreed to be my animal communication teacher. Two other, very sensitive
cats, Maurice and Quan Yin, aid me with emotional balance and caring energy when I
do my consultations, as well.
Finally,
after viewing the documentary "Animal Attraction", which profiles the
amazing Dawn Hayman and Spring Farm Cares, I decided that I was interested
in pursuing animal communication much further. I began to devour books
and practice under the tutelage of my sage, if sometimes grumpy, cat teachers.
Through gifts from my family I was able to attend Dawn Hayman's workshops
and realize that I have a talent for animal communication. What's more,
the many creatures there reinforced my feelings that translating for and
doing healing work with animals is my calling.
Since
then, I have spent my time practicing this wonderful art and learning
as much as I can. I have been certified as a level II Reiki practitioner
and have studied flower essence therapy so that I may better help animals
and their human companions. I have undertaken studies in shamanic work
with animals. I have even had the privilege to be granted two wonderful
elephant spiritual teachers who I met at, of all places, The Bronx Zoo!
Moreover, I am beginning studies to gain my certification in veterinary technolgy, so I may better understand and help animals with their physical ailments. I truly love animals and am enthusiastic about bettering their lives,
as well as the people who love them. I also plan to continue to expand
my knowledge in order to be able to provide more services to the animals
and humans who seek my help. I know that, in discovering and learning
animal communication, I have found my "labour of love", and I hope that
I can share it and use it to help alleviate suffering and broaden the
understanding between animals and people like you. The best part is, talking
to the animals is enlightening and fun!
Best
wishes,
Copyright
2002-2007, Gretchen Kunz
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