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The Power of Pets - Learn to Psychically Communicate with your Pet How to Heal Them and How They Heal Us - cover

The Power of Pets - Learn to Psychically Communicate with your Pet How to Heal Them and How They Heal Us

Kelly Wallace

Publisher: Intuitive Living

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Summary

Many people seek the help of "animal whisperers". These professionals seem to have a natural knack for intuitively knowing what animals want and need. They can find out if a pet is ill, why they have certain behavioral problems, what the pet thinks of their owners, and how to make your furry loved one happier and healthier. But, more and more people are realizing that they can psychically or intuitively communicate with their pets themselves. 
 
 
 
If you've had pets, I'm sure you can see how different their personalities were. I bet you'll smile at your memories of them too. Pets can bring us so much joy. They can also help us heal, just as we can help them. You can even learn to communicate with them—whether your furry family member is in this world or the afterworld.
 
 
 
Pets have so much to say to us, but first, you need to tune into them to understand the messages they're sending. Learning to read their body language is simple, and as you get more accustomed to this you can even communicate telepathically! That might sound incredible, but you'll be surprised at how easy it is. Since various animals have different levels of consciousness they'll communicate on their own unique level. In time you'll learn how your pet communicates what it wants you to know. I'll show you how! 
 
 
Available since: 04/30/2018.

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