Preparing for Your Animal Communication Session
Animals are deeply intelligent, emotionally aware, and energetically sensitive beings. But their consciousness and communication styles are often very different from our own.
Animal communication is not always experienced as direct human conversation or literal language. Sometimes communication comes through clear words or telepathic sentences, but often it arrives through imagery, emotion, body sensations, memories, symbolic impressions, personality traits, behavioral patterns, or intuitive knowing.
Part of this process is remaining open to the unique ways animals express themselves.
Before Your Session
Before your session, take a moment to slow down and connect with your animal intentionally.
You may wish to:
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Spend quiet time with them
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Reflect on what you hope to better understand
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Write down questions or concerns beforehand
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Notice any patterns, behaviors, emotional shifts, or changes you have been sensing
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Approach the session with openness rather than rigid expectations
Animals often communicate about far more than people expect.
Sometimes they address emotional dynamics within the home, energetic sensitivities, grief, stress, relationships, transitions, physical discomfort, behavioral patterns, boundaries, or even the emotional state of the humans around them.
Come Open, Not Controlling
One of the most important things to understand is that animal communication does not always unfold in linear or literal ways.
Animals experience the world differently than humans do.
What may seem random, symbolic, subtle, emotional, or unrelated at first can later reveal itself to hold deep meaning and accuracy.
Sometimes an animal communicates:
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feelings instead of facts
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images instead of explanations
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sensations instead of words
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emotional associations instead of timelines
This is why openness matters so deeply in this work.
Not every detail will immediately make sense in the moment. Sometimes understanding unfolds afterward as you begin observing your animal differently or recognizing connections you had not previously considered.
Your Role in the Process
You know your animal better than anyone.
Your observations, intuition, emotional awareness, and lived experience with them matter immensely. The goal is not for you to disconnect from your own knowing and hand all authority over to me. Rather, this work is meant to help deepen understanding, strengthen connection, and create new awareness.
Often clients already intuitively sense much of what is happening before the session. Sometimes the communication simply helps bring language, clarity, validation, or deeper perspective to what they were already feeling.
Please remain open to subtlety.
Sometimes the most meaningful confirmations are not dramatic. They are the small things that suddenly click into place and deepen your understanding of your animal’s inner world.
During & After the Session
You do not need to force your animal to participate.
Animals are naturally receptive in their own timing and way. Some may choose to rest, observe quietly, sleep, become affectionate, act playful, or simply continue their normal routines during or after the session.
There is no “correct” response.
Sometimes the shifts after communication are immediate:
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behavior changes
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emotional softening
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increased connection
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reduced tension
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more peace within the home
Other times the changes unfold gradually through awareness, understanding, and shifts in the relationship dynamic between you and your animal.
The session may also bring emotional clarity for you, which can significantly impact the energy your animal is responding to as well.
Most of All
Approach your animal with curiosity, compassion, and respect.
Animals are not lesser beings needing to be controlled or “fixed.” They are conscious, feeling souls with their own perspectives, sensitivities, emotions, preferences, and wisdom.
Sometimes they are trying to tell us far more than we realize.
Preparing for Your Animal Healing Sessions
Animals are naturally sensitive, intuitive, and deeply responsive to energy, emotion, environment, and the nervous systems around them.
Because of this sensitivity, they often integrate healing work differently — and sometimes more quickly — than humans do.
My animal healing sessions are intentionally structured to support that process gently, gradually, and respectfully.
Rather than performing one continuous hour-long session, healing is divided into:
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one 30-minute session
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followed by two separate 15-minute follow-up sessions over the following days
This allows the animal time to absorb, integrate, process, and respond between sessions instead of becoming energetically overwhelmed or overstimulated.
Often this pacing creates deeper and more effective long-term support.
Your Role Matters
One of the most important parts of this process is communication between sessions.
Your observations are incredibly valuable and help guide the timing and flow of the follow-up healings. While I intuitively feel into the animal’s energy and process, your lived observations matter just as much.
Please keep me updated between sessions regarding:
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behavioral changes
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mood shifts
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appetite changes
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sleep changes
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emotional sensitivity
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increased affection or withdrawal
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energy levels
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physical symptoms
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anxiety or calmness
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changes in playfulness
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changes in routine
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anything that feels noticeably different, even if subtle
Sometimes the shifts are obvious.
Sometimes they are incredibly quiet.
You may simply notice:
“They seem lighter.”
“Their eyes look brighter.”
“They feel more peaceful.”
“They seem emotionally different somehow.”
Those intuitive observations matter.
Often owners sense changes before they can fully explain them logically.
During the Healing Sessions
Please allow your animal to remain relaxed and undisturbed during the healing whenever possible.
The ideal environment is one where they are able to:
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sleep
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rest quietly
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look out a window
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relax independently
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exist naturally without pressure or stimulation
You do not need to force participation.
Most animals naturally become receptive in their own way. Some may nap deeply, twitch while sleeping, lick, stretch, sigh, reposition themselves, become very relaxed, or quietly observe their surroundings.
Others may appear to do very little externally.
Both are completely normal.
If your animal seeks affection, closeness, cuddling, or comfort during the healing, you are welcome to respond naturally. Otherwise, it is often best to simply allow them space to receive without interference or overstimulation.
Healing Does Not Always Unfold Immediately
Some animals show major shifts after the very first session.
Others integrate more gradually over several days or after the full healing series is complete.
Healing may unfold physically, emotionally, behaviorally, energetically, or environmentally.
Sometimes the changes are direct:
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reduced anxiety
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behavioral softening
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increased mobility
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emotional calmness
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improved energy
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less reactivity
Other times the healing opens pathways that help guide the animal toward deeper support, answers, treatment, or alignment through other resources and care.
Healing is not always linear, immediate, or dramatic.
Sometimes it unfolds quietly over time.
Please Do Not “Test” the Healing
If your animal struggles with aggression, fear, anxiety, reactivity, or behavioral tension, please avoid intentionally placing them into triggering situations immediately after healing sessions in order to “see if it worked.”
During integration, animals can sometimes become temporarily more emotionally sensitive as their nervous system and energy field reorganize and release stress patterns.
Pushing them into stressful situations too quickly can create additional overwhelm rather than support healing.
Gentleness, patience, safety, and observation are important during this process.
Healing Responses & Integration
Occasionally, some animals may temporarily appear:
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more tired
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more emotional
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more withdrawn
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extra affectionate
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more sleepy
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more sensitive
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temporarily more reactive before settling
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emotionally “off” while processing shifts
This does not automatically mean something is wrong.
Sometimes healing involves the release and reorganization of stress, tension, emotional holding, or energetic imbalance before greater regulation returns.
If stronger reactions or noticeable shifts occur, please update me. In some cases, I may recommend moving the next session sooner in order to provide additional support during integration.
At the same time, discernment matters.
Persistent or severe medical symptoms should never be ignored or automatically labeled as energetic processing, and appropriate veterinary care should always be sought when needed.
Sometimes Healing Happens in Layers
Some animals experience profound improvement from one healing series.
Others may benefit from additional support depending on:
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the depth of the issue
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chronic stress patterns
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trauma history
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nervous system dysregulation
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physical illness
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environmental stressors
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emotional sensitivity
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behavioral conditioning
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the complexity of what is occurring
Needing continued support does not mean the healing is failing.
Sometimes the system simply needs time, reinforcement, safety, and consistency to stabilize into a healthier state rather than returning to old patterns.
Most of All
Animals are incredibly honest beings.
They do not overthink healing the way humans often do. They respond to safety, energy, presence, consistency, and genuine care.
Approach this process with patience, openness, observation, and compassion.
Very often, the most meaningful shifts begin subtly long before they become fully visible.