Animal Translations
Animal Communicator Maureen Harmonay
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Animal Communication
Behavioral Issues
If you're having a lasting behavior or training problem with your horse, and feel like there's nothing left to try, there is hope.
Send your animal an image of the feat you want accomplished, in place of focusing on the bad behavior that keeps happening.
The art of the animal communicator is to be able to gently grasp these fleeting messages as they fly by, to accept them, and to keep the conversation flowing.
As an example, I had recently had a couple of requests from owners whose horses were having a problem with canters. Animal communication is a heart-based emotional exchange of energy, thoughts, feelings, and images, sometimes in lightning-fast progression.
Following communications with each horse, The reason was pinpointed for the problem, and provide recommendations as to how to solve the problem. With both horses, I had made the suggestion that the owner send her horse a picture of how she wanted the departure to be achieved, knowing that the horse would get this and more easily grasp what was being instructed.
Once we understand how your animal sees the state of affairs, you'll realize better how to alter your routine or the way in which you are training, to be better in tune with what your animal needs in order to move forward.
We can all get into the trap of visualizing undesired results in a situation like this. We mistakenly condition ourselves to expect the worst, and then bam! It happens. By explicitly picturing the outcome you are trying to achieve, and then giving that certain picture to your dog or horse, you'll embellish your training and both of you will be able to advance more confidently.
This is a type of animal communication which maureen practices, and there is much information available about this process on her website, at http://www.animaltranslations.com.
Maureen harmonay is an animal communicator in new england. Visit her web page to find more information on telepathic animal communication.
Send your animal an image of the feat you want accomplished, in place of focusing on the bad behavior that keeps happening.
The art of the animal communicator is to be able to gently grasp these fleeting messages as they fly by, to accept them, and to keep the conversation flowing.
As an example, I had recently had a couple of requests from owners whose horses were having a problem with canters. Animal communication is a heart-based emotional exchange of energy, thoughts, feelings, and images, sometimes in lightning-fast progression.
Following communications with each horse, The reason was pinpointed for the problem, and provide recommendations as to how to solve the problem. With both horses, I had made the suggestion that the owner send her horse a picture of how she wanted the departure to be achieved, knowing that the horse would get this and more easily grasp what was being instructed.
Once we understand how your animal sees the state of affairs, you'll realize better how to alter your routine or the way in which you are training, to be better in tune with what your animal needs in order to move forward.
We can all get into the trap of visualizing undesired results in a situation like this. We mistakenly condition ourselves to expect the worst, and then bam! It happens. By explicitly picturing the outcome you are trying to achieve, and then giving that certain picture to your dog or horse, you'll embellish your training and both of you will be able to advance more confidently.
This is a type of animal communication which maureen practices, and there is much information available about this process on her website, at http://www.animaltranslations.com.
Maureen harmonay is an animal communicator in new england. Visit her web page to find more information on telepathic animal communication.
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