




| The purpose of my work in communicating with a lost animal is to increase the possibilities for a positive outcome. I do all that I can to support you in finding your missing animal companion. However, I can not guarantee the animal will be found. My ultimate goal is to provide more peace of mind and a sense of deeper connection and understanding between you and your animal friend. My first suggestion is to take all the necessary search steps (click here to read more) – put up flyers, ask the neighbors, and check often with the local animal shelters and rescue groups During a communication session, I first intuitively assist the animal to be as calm and receptive as possible, then ask what may have happened. I ask the animal’s point of view and listen to what he or she may have to say, then share this information with you so you can assess the situation from that perspective. The communication with a missing animal can be quite involved and may include many variables. For the animal may be frightened, disoriented, confused, not able to return home, or not ready to be found, or is on the move and difficult to pinpoint. An animal may describe landmarks that are not accurate in time, for the description could be where he or she is at the present moment, has recently been, or would like to be going. Although my communication may reassure you that your animal friend is alive and safe, it's possible the message may not bring such good news. Please note - the communication is not meant to provide facts about life and death. Unfortunately the only way to know for certain if and animal is alive or not is with physical evidence. The messages I give from the animal are for you to assess with your own discernment. So I encourage you to accept only what resonates for you and be attentive to your hunches and insights along the way. In doing this work I have found the most important piece of the puzzle is a person's own direct knowing about their animal friend and my communication somehow reinforces that connection, whatever the outcome may be. "A bright star shines on the lost mountain where missing animals go – a place they find refuge and solace to renew their position with much courage and love." a dog named Star Looking for a lost animal is a journey of the heart. The experience of not knowing where a beloved animal friend has gone can instill a strong desire to find closure. If your animal companion is not found after a long period of time, do not give up hope. Some animals are gone for one day and others for several days, weeks or even months. There have been true accounts of people being reunited with their missing pets after a year or more. The situation requires a delicate balance between keeping hope alive while knowing when to let go of trying too hard and over-extending yourself. Sometimes when an animal is gone it could be due to the animal’s need for a change or new adventure, or a calling to fulfill a purpose that is not always ours to know or control. It helps to recognize that although animals we love may depend on us, they can still make their own choices. And as much as we want to fully take care of them, they can be drawn to have experiences apart from living with us. A communication session sometimes brings the bigger picture of the situation into focus for the person or family |





