Voice For Animals
stacey@voiceforanimals.co.uk
07584415914
Voice For Animals
stacey@voiceforanimals.co.uk
07584415914

What is Animal Communication?

Animal communication is about the animal sharing information with us in the form of telepathy, which can be an emotion, a feeling, an image, or audio message.  Animals can share their wisdom in a real and true way as opposed to humans who typically overcomplicate everything. Animals see things for what they are and can help us see that too.
By being able to ‘hear’ the animal we can better understand them and their needs. Animal communication enables us to have a much deeper and honest relationship with them, and in turn as we connect with them at this deeper level, we become more understanding and considerate and better-balanced individuals.
There are so many examples where we can use animal communication. We can use it to learn what they like and dislike, why they may be anxious, upset or ill, and what makes them happy and feel loved.
We can use it to listen to our animals, are they in pain and if so, how are they feeling and where is the pain. 
For those who have been rescued or are in shelters, we can hear their fears and help rebuild trust by showing them that they should be loved and can be loved and treated as they deserve. We build their trust and make them feel safe.

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HOW IS IT POSSIBLE?

All animals are able to communicate with each other and not just by understanding each others behaviour and body language, but to telepathically or intuitively communicate with other species.
Humans have always been able to do this, it is not new and in some indigenous cultures are still doing it today. We, humans, over thousands of years have distanced ourselves from nature and listening to our intuitive conscious, we have become reliant on our verbal communication and become engrossed and reliant on the material things taking us further away from natural ways of life. As we grow and become reliant on money and material aspects, we have separated from nature and think we are superior to other animals therefore losing the love and respect and ability, but also interest to hearing them. We just have to focus on the here and now and be present for the animals. Once we are present (meaning our minds are quiet), we open our senses and can start to receive their messages.

WHAT IS THE PROCESS?

How do I connect? 
My preferred method of connecting with the animal is to use a recent photograph, I will then connect in my own time when I have no distractions, which is usually within a couple of days. It is helpful for me to know the name, age and how long you have been together.
If you have any specific questions you wish to be asked or a behavioral issue you would like to understand please mention that. It can also be helpful to know if the animal is alive or inspirit.
I do not want to know any other details to be able to connect with your animal.

What can you expect?
 Each consultation usually lasts around 30 minutes depending on the amount of detail your animal wishes to share. Sometimes, the information I receive will seem strange or random to me and not make a lot of sense, however it is my responsibility to the animal to pass on exactly what I am given without adding my own interpretation. For this reason, I suggest that during our 30 minute follow-up call, you may like to have a pen and paper available to jot down things that may not immediately mean anything. It often happens that things come to you later once you have had time to take it in and review the information. This happens a lot! 
It is important to be open minded about what is shared as the information. 
For example; during one connection with a ferret it told me "it was unhappy and I felt a sadness, she wanted to get away, and was tired of fighting, she felt trapped and was worrying about being seperated" , it also shared an image of another ferret after I heard those words. For me I interpreted that as she had been fighting with another ferret, but in actual fact the ferret was terminally ill and was tired of fighting the illness, she was scared of being seperated from her guardian whom she was very close. She was trapped here in our world and talked about wanting to be free".  
The guardian completely understood what her sweet ferret was telling her. So you see my job is only to pass on what they share with me and not to interpret! or build a story around the detail 

HEALTH AND ADVICE

 Although the animal may share information about their health we cannot diagnose and should not be substitute for veterinary advice. Any information we share about the animal's health should always be followed up by a vet.

FEES / DONATIONS 

 The money from the animal communication enables me to continue what I love doing which is helping animals. Fees will be donated to a local charity that provides shelter for animals – The ARK Ashbourne Rescue Shelter. In this way we are not only supporting your animal but also those others that continue to need support. If you are happy with the communication and the messages your animal has shared with you, I would like to ask for a donation of £45.00 per consultation. If you wish to donate more, then the charity will be very grateful, if however the amount I am suggesting is too high for your circumstances, then please contact me to discuss a more affordable donation. We are doing this for the animal and I do not wish them to be deprived of their voice for financial reasons.
The donation should be paid into my bank, Wise account or PayPal (which incurs a small commission) prior to the consultation.
Other options can be discussed.

 

Tarquin, the Goat

"Tarquin told me his best memory was being at his current home. he showed me where he lives in detail and described the barns and the courtyard. He also showed an image of the caravan parked on the drive (where the guardians were living during building work) He really dislikes water and rain, he also showed me an image of his hoof as the confirmation of his hoof is not right"



Pablo, the Australian Cattle Dog

“Pablo showed me how he loves to spin round in circles, he described his hu sisters kitchen and how he loves chicken with his kibble. He also has separation anxiety and how he struggles to settle at home incase someone leaves the home”

Bertie, the Cockapoo


"Bertie who has now passed, shared support to his guardian Sue who is going through the loss of her dear sister and wanted Sue to know he is happy where he is now and pain free. He told me that a white/cream cover that belonged to her mum held special memories. As it turns out the cloth was not special, it did indeed belong to her mum but was special because Sue would place it on her bed before bed time so Bertie could join her. He wanted me to remind her of times where she comforted him when he was scared. The communication with Bert brought Sue much comfort"

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