Hey Nina, Thanks for the info. I am such a logical person that I am having a hard time accepting the validity of an AC (although I also had a hard time accepting my own faith in my younger years because of that logic). But when people have stories of their own, that gives more proof for me to be able to believe. I saw an AC here in Dallas when I did a search on the Internet for them. Maybe I will contact her in the next few weeks.
:) Wendy --- Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Wendy, > I have a couple of suggestions for when/if you speak > with an AC. Not > every AC can communicate with those that have > crossed over. Make sure > whoever you find is comfortable with that. Only > give them the > essentials. Don't feed them any information that > they could expand on. > It's actually better for them too. I can't imagine > how they keep the > voices of those they are communicating with separate > from the their own > inner thoughts as it is! I think that's why it's so > difficult for > people who do AC to connect with their own animals, > or people psychics > for that matter. First they would naturally be more > emotional about > their own loved ones, and second they know so much > about them, it's hard > to validate the information as coming from a > different source. If while > you're talking to them, nothing is coming through > that convinces you > they are actually communicating with Cricket, ask > them to tell you > something specific that only you and Cricket would > know. They won't be > insulted if you ask for specific validation, not if > they're legit. > > Let me tell you a little story about what happened > with a recent reading > for my dog Vladimir... A couple of weeks ago, I was > in another room > when I heard my dog Vladimir scream out in pain. I > went rushing to him > and he was in obvious distress. Every time he > turned his head, even > slightly, he'd scream again. Nothing seemed to be > broken, and he didn't > scream when I touched him, but he was in trouble. I > knew if I rushed > him to the ER, they would poke, prod, manipulate his > tender neck, take > xrays and probably send me home with a huge bill > telling me to watch him > closely. There's nothing that anyone can do for > soft tissue damage and > I didn't want to put Vlad through a painful and > stressful exam, if I > could help it. I called the AC I use and happily > she had time to do a > reading. I didn't tell her anything except that > Vladimir was in pain. > No specifics about what happened, no specifics about > what I thought > might be going on. I did that on purpose. I knew > that I wouldn't feel > comfortable accepting her assessment of the > situation if I wasn't sure > she was actually connecting with him. As far as she > was concerned the > "pain" could have been a belly ache, or a leg, or > whatever. I was > delighted when she honed right in on his neck! She > told me that she > didn't see/feel any bone damage, maybe a small chip. > She thought it was > a stretched, or torn ligament, or muscle. She even > told me how she > thought the accident happened. By the end of the > conversation, she was > convinced that it would get better on its own. I > started Vlad on a > homeopathic called Traumed, (I had already given him > 1/2 of an Ascriptin > for pain), kept him quiet and away from the rest of > the dogs for the > next couple of days and except for squeals of pain > when he turned his > head the wrong way he seemed to be getting better. > Within 10 days he > was back to his normal, active self. I'm so > grateful to have spared the > two of us that trip to the vet! I have more stories > of personal > experience that have proved the benefits of AC. I > am more than > convinced that this is for real. The main thing is > to find someone that > you can trust to be accurate and to not give away > information that will > cause you to question the validation of the answers. > > Let us know your experience if you decide to try an > AC, > Nina > > wendy wrote: > > >Hey Kat, > > > >I really haven't considered using an AC, partly > >because of financial reasons, partly because if I > >didn't know the person, I would be extremely > skeptical > >about their truthfulness. The baby example was a > >great explanation of what you were trying to say > about > >my own guilt getting in the way of communicating or > >being open to a sign. There's probably a lot of > truth > >to that. > > > >:) > >Wendy > > > >--- Kat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > >>Dear Wendy, > >> > >>Have you considered talking with an animal > >>communicator? > >> > >>You WILL eventually "talk" with Cricket yourself, > >>but for > >>now, you are still too emotionally upset/still > >>blaming > >>yourself/feeling guilty/etc, and that can > interfere > >>with > >>your own communication. > >> > >>(Sort of like when couples try SO hard to have a > >>baby but > >>they can't - and when they finally decide to adopt > - > >>and > >>there by relax about the whole thing - they get > >>pregnant.) > >> > >>Getting some inital closure with an animal > >>communicator may > >>just be the ticket for you. > >> > >>Kat (Mew Jersey) > >>On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, wendy wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 08:26:08 -0800 (PST) > >>>From: wendy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>>Reply-To: [email protected] > >>>To: [email protected] > >>>Subject: OT: Dreams > >>> > >>>Hi guys, > >>> > >>>I wanted to ask everyone's opinions/thoughts on > >>>dreaming about kitties you have lost. I know > it's > >>> > >>> > >>OT, > >> > >> > >>>but I have a hard enough time keeping up with the > >>>posts here, so joining the OT list is not an > >>> > >>> > >>option > >> > >> > >>>for me time-wise. > >>> > >>>Since Cricket has passed, I have continued to > look > >>> > >>> > >>for > >> > >> > >>>signs from him letting me know he's ok. The best > >>> > >>> > >>I > >> > >> > >>>have gotten is a dismembered cricket that my > other > >>> > >>> > >>two > >> > >> > >>>kitties left by my bed a day or so after he > >>> > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

