Jann Howell, Animal Communicator

 

What Does an Animal Communicator Do?

 

Welcome to the world of animal communication!

 Animal communication is such an exciting world - and very full of surprises. An animal communicator acts as a translator between you and your animal companion. Human and animal clients are always treated with compassion.

You may want to contact Jann for a variety of reasons:

  • Behavioral issues that you can't seem to resolve with your animal companion
  • Vacation or absences from your animal to ease the difficulties of separation
  • Adopting a new animal to be sure the fit works
  • Adding a new family member so your animal will still feel important
  • Sick or dying animals - to communicate with your animal's spirit
  • An animal who has died - to reassure you they are still with you
  • Curiosity

At the beginning of your session Jann will connect with your animal with your concerns. Your companion animal and I will communicate back and forth as I ask for clarification, or probe more deeply for answers. Many times the animal is requesting help from me and that will be communicated to you once we resolve that issue.

Healing may take the form of Reiki (channeling the life force into healing), other energy work such as resealing the aura, muscle testing (in person only; it locates weaknesses in the body), flower essences, or a combination of all.

If your animal is sick, please contact your vet. Jann can give additional information, but cannot replace the work your vet can do.

LOST ANIMALS

Lost animals are in distress and they don't read English signs so they are most difficult to find. Jann sees what the animal sees - houses, trees, roads, but no street signs or even store signs. For this reason she does not work with finding lost animals.

You can help your pet find his/her way home by imagining or visualizing a golden cord going from your heart to your animal. It is important that you stay calm so your animal can key into you. If you project anxiety, your animal may sense your turmoil and may become more disoriented.

 

 


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