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I am trying this. I appreciate the good thoughts.Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Keep us posted with Simba Again, I will continue with the meditation until he is found but I hope you will too, as it will be the most powerful coming from you than me - and I hope people on the list will help mediate for Simba, too. You imagine a golden coil, coming from your hear center, reaching into the world Searching and probing for missing Simba. Latch onto him like a magnet and guiding him safely home to Lewis. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis FayeSent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 3:39 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: RE: AC-Simba I will never stop looking for him I am afraid. He was a feral cat but he was, of all my cats, the most devoted to me. He isn't people friendly but I do believe he loved his family. I don't think he ever would have run off if it hadn't been for those dogs. I will look into consulting with Kat. I haven't had time to check that out yet.Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Are you planning to consult with Kat on Simba? I hope you will it might give you a good clue as to how to find him I will be also praying that you and Simba will be re-united very soon. I have been re-united with a cat who had been missing months in the past dont give up he needs you to continue to look for him. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis FayeSent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 2:54 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: AC-Simba I did read the article. It made some great points. There are several problems. The reason I didn't chase after him that day is because I couldn't climb the cliff and it was fenced off and posted to boot. The posting is a major problem. The thing is people in this area rarely post keep out signs. It makes me wonder if the owners are operating a meth lab which is currently in epidemic in our rural area. It is a new development but we have had 2 houses explode within the last 6 months. On this land, nearest house is well off the road past the signs. In our part of the world, people are very friendly and don't get bent out of shape with their neighbors chasing a cat onto their land but these same folks don't post signs either. Plus, the land is fenced with barb wire and very thick with brush. The cat I saw might not be him. There was an orange tabby cat run over on that same street. I stopped by that dead body every day for 2 weeks and examined every hair on the body. It wasn't Simba but I couldn't get it out of my mind that it was and had to keep reassuring myself. I see a red or orange tabby and I think Simba. Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Faye,Did you read the article posted about methods of finding lost animals based on their personalities? Why don't you set a humane trap in the area you spotted him? If you don't own a trap, you can usually rent them from feed stores, or get a rescue in your area that cares about ferals to help. Write to me off list if you want some suggestions about effectively setting the trap. I know how hard the 'not knowing' is. I would trust your instincts on this, do you think he's still alive? Even if that wasn't Simba you spotted, somebody's out there that could use your help. You spotted that cat for a reason. Let me know what you decide to do.NinaLewis Faye wrote:> Nina, the cat I saw was thin and looked like he had lost weight > recently. Simba is a good hunter and there is plenty of mice, rats, > and voles for him to eat and he does eat them. I wish I could have > had a couple of more minutes to look at him to make sure. I was so > stunned at seeing him in that place, that my mind wasn't at its best. >> */Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:>> Oh Faye, he's such a handsome man! I'm so sorry to hear Simba is> still> missing. He must be being fed by someone, if that was him. Have you> done all the things that Gloria and her pals did in searching for> Sam?> Even if you have, it might be worth starting over. If someone has> been> feeding him, I'm sure they don't know that he has been missed all> this> time. I hope that was him, and that he'll finally be reunited with> you> somehow and soon.> Nina>> Lewis Faye wrote:>> > Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months> > ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he> climbed an> > incline that I could not climb and took off before I could> verify that> > it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his> name,> > he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long> > enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased o
RE: AC-Simba
Keep us posted with Simba – Again, I will continue with the meditation until he is found – but I hope you will too, as it will be the most powerful coming from you than me - and I hope people on the list will help mediate for Simba, too. You imagine a golden coil, coming from your hear center, reaching into the world – Searching and probing for missing Simba. Latch onto him like a magnet and guiding him safely home to Lewis. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis Faye Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 3:39 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: AC-Simba I will never stop looking for him I am afraid. He was a feral cat but he was, of all my cats, the most devoted to me. He isn't people friendly but I do believe he loved his family. I don't think he ever would have run off if it hadn't been for those dogs. I will look into consulting with Kat. I haven't had time to check that out yet. Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Are you planning to consult with Kat on Simba? I hope you will – it might give you a good clue as to how to find him – I will be also praying that you and Simba will be re-united very soon. I have been re-united with a cat who had been missing months in the past – don’t give up – he needs you to continue to look for him. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis Faye Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 2:54 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: AC-Simba I did read the article. It made some great points. There are several problems. The reason I didn't chase after him that day is because I couldn't climb the cliff and it was fenced off and posted to boot. The posting is a major problem. The thing is people in this area rarely post keep out signs. It makes me wonder if the owners are operating a meth lab which is currently in epidemic in our rural area. It is a new development but we have had 2 houses explode within the last 6 months. On this land, nearest house is well off the road past the signs. In our part of the world, people are very friendly and don't get bent out of shape with their neighbors chasing a cat onto their land but these same folks don't post signs either. Plus, the land is fenced with barb wire and very thick with brush. The cat I saw might not be him. There was an orange tabby cat run over on that same street. I stopped by that dead body every day for 2 weeks and examined every hair on the body. It wasn't Simba but I couldn't get it out of my mind that it was and had to keep reassuring myself. I see a red or orange tabby and I think Simba. Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Faye, Did you read the article posted about methods of finding lost animals based on their personalities? Why don't you set a humane trap in the area you spotted him? If you don't own a trap, you can usually rent them from feed stores, or get a rescue in your area that cares about ferals to help. Write to me off list if you want some suggestions about effectively setting the trap. I know how hard the 'not knowing' is. I would trust your instincts on this, do you think he's still alive? Even if that wasn't Simba you spotted, somebody's out there that could use your help. You spotted that cat for a reason. Let me know what you decide to do. Nina Lewis Faye wrote: > Nina, the cat I saw was thin and looked like he had lost weight > recently. Simba is a good hunter and there is plenty of mice, rats, > and voles for him to eat and he does eat them. I wish I could have > had a couple of more minutes to look at him to make sure. I was so > stunned at seeing him in that place, that my mind wasn't at its best. > > */Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > Oh Faye, he's such a handsome man! I'm so sorry to hear Simba is > still > missing. He must be being fed by someone, if that was him. Have you > done all the things that Gloria and her pals did in searching for > Sam? > Even if you have, it might be worth starting over. If someone has > been > feeding him, I'm sure they don't know that he has been missed all > this > time. I hope that was him, and that he'll finally be reunited with > you > somehow and soon. > Nina > > Lewis Faye wrote: > > > Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months > > ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he > climbed an > > incline that I could not climb and took off before I could > verify that > > it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his > name, > > he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long > > enough to really te
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I will never stop looking for him I am afraid. He was a feral cat but he was, of all my cats, the most devoted to me. He isn't people friendly but I do believe he loved his family. I don't think he ever would have run off if it hadn't been for those dogs. I will look into consulting with Kat. I haven't had time to check that out yet.Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Are you planning to consult with Kat on Simba? I hope you will it might give you a good clue as to how to find him I will be also praying that you and Simba will be re-united very soon. I have been re-united with a cat who had been missing months in the past dont give up he needs you to continue to look for him. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis FayeSent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 2:54 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: AC-Simba I did read the article. It made some great points. There are several problems. The reason I didn't chase after him that day is because I couldn't climb the cliff and it was fenced off and posted to boot. The posting is a major problem. The thing is people in this area rarely post keep out signs. It makes me wonder if the owners are operating a meth lab which is currently in epidemic in our rural area. It is a new development but we have had 2 houses explode within the last 6 months. On this land, nearest house is well off the road past the signs. In our part of the world, people are very friendly and don't get bent out of shape with their neighbors chasing a cat onto their land but these same folks don't post signs either. Plus, the land is fenced with barb wire and very thick with brush. The cat I saw might not be him. There was an orange tabby cat run over on that same street. I stopped by that dead body every day for 2 weeks and examined every hair on the body. It wasn't Simba but I couldn't get it out of my mind that it was and had to keep reassuring myself. I see a red or orange tabby and I think Simba. Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Faye,Did you read the article posted about methods of finding lost animals based on their personalities? Why don't you set a humane trap in the area you spotted him? If you don't own a trap, you can usually rent them from feed stores, or get a rescue in your area that cares about ferals to help. Write to me off list if you want some suggestions about effectively setting the trap. I know how hard the 'not knowing' is. I would trust your instincts on this, do you think he's still alive? Even if that wasn't Simba you spotted, somebody's out there that could use your help. You spotted that cat for a reason. Let me know what you decide to do.NinaLewis Faye wrote:> Nina, the cat I saw was thin and looked like he had lost weight > recently. Simba is a good hunter and there is plenty of mice, rats, > and voles for him to eat and he does eat them. I wish I could have > had a couple of more minutes to look at him to make sure. I was so > stunned at seeing him in that place, that my mind wasn't at its best. >> */Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:>> Oh Faye, he's such a handsome man! I'm so sorry to hear Simba is> still> missing. He must be being fed by someone, if that was him. Have you> done all the things that Gloria and her pals did in searching for> Sam?> Even if you have, it might be worth starting over. If someone has> been> feeding him, I'm sure they don't know that he has been missed all> this> time. I hope that was him, and that he'll finally be reunited with> you> somehow and soon.> Nina>> Lewis Faye wrote:>> > Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months> > ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he> climbed an> > incline that I could not climb and took off before I could> verify that> > it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his> name,> > he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long> > enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my> yard> > by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious> dogs.> >> > Here is his picture:> >> >> http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi> >> > Thank you,> > Faye> > *//*>>>> __> Do You Yahoo!?> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around> http://mail.yahoo.com> Discover Yahoo!Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing & more. Check it out!__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Are you planning to consult with Kat on Simba? I hope you will – it might give you a good clue as to how to find him – I will be also praying that you and Simba will be re-united very soon. I have been re-united with a cat who had been missing months in the past – don’t give up – he needs you to continue to look for him. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis Faye Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 2:54 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: AC-Simba I did read the article. It made some great points. There are several problems. The reason I didn't chase after him that day is because I couldn't climb the cliff and it was fenced off and posted to boot. The posting is a major problem. The thing is people in this area rarely post keep out signs. It makes me wonder if the owners are operating a meth lab which is currently in epidemic in our rural area. It is a new development but we have had 2 houses explode within the last 6 months. On this land, nearest house is well off the road past the signs. In our part of the world, people are very friendly and don't get bent out of shape with their neighbors chasing a cat onto their land but these same folks don't post signs either. Plus, the land is fenced with barb wire and very thick with brush. The cat I saw might not be him. There was an orange tabby cat run over on that same street. I stopped by that dead body every day for 2 weeks and examined every hair on the body. It wasn't Simba but I couldn't get it out of my mind that it was and had to keep reassuring myself. I see a red or orange tabby and I think Simba. Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Faye, Did you read the article posted about methods of finding lost animals based on their personalities? Why don't you set a humane trap in the area you spotted him? If you don't own a trap, you can usually rent them from feed stores, or get a rescue in your area that cares about ferals to help. Write to me off list if you want some suggestions about effectively setting the trap. I know how hard the 'not knowing' is. I would trust your instincts on this, do you think he's still alive? Even if that wasn't Simba you spotted, somebody's out there that could use your help. You spotted that cat for a reason. Let me know what you decide to do. Nina Lewis Faye wrote: > Nina, the cat I saw was thin and looked like he had lost weight > recently. Simba is a good hunter and there is plenty of mice, rats, > and voles for him to eat and he does eat them. I wish I could have > had a couple of more minutes to look at him to make sure. I was so > stunned at seeing him in that place, that my mind wasn't at its best. > > */Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: > > Oh Faye, he's such a handsome man! I'm so sorry to hear Simba is > still > missing. He must be being fed by someone, if that was him. Have you > done all the things that Gloria and her pals did in searching for > Sam? > Even if you have, it might be worth starting over. If someone has > been > feeding him, I'm sure they don't know that he has been missed all > this > time. I hope that was him, and that he'll finally be reunited with > you > somehow and soon. > Nina > > Lewis Faye wrote: > > > Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months > > ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he > climbed an > > incline that I could not climb and took off before I could > verify that > > it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his > name, > > he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long > > enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my > yard > > by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious > dogs. > > > > Here is his picture: > > > > > http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi > > > > Thank you, > > Faye > > *//* > > > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > Discover Yahoo! Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing & more. Check it out!
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I did read the article. It made some great points. There are several problems. The reason I didn't chase after him that day is because I couldn't climb the cliff and it was fenced off and posted to boot. The posting is a major problem. The thing is people in this area rarely post keep out signs. It makes me wonder if the owners are operating a meth lab which is currently in epidemic in our rural area. It is a new development but we have had 2 houses explode within the last 6 months. On this land, nearest house is well off the road past the signs. In our part of the world, people are very friendly and don't get bent out of shape with their neighbors chasing a cat onto their land but these same folks don't post signs either. Plus, the land is fenced with barb wire and very thick with brush. The cat I saw might not be him. There was an orange tabby cat run over on that same street. I stopped by that dead body every day for 2 weeks and examined every hair on the body. It wasn't Simba but I couldn't get it out of my mind that it was and had to keep reassuring myself. I see a red or orange tabby and I think Simba. Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Faye,Did you read the article posted about methods of finding lost animals based on their personalities? Why don't you set a humane trap in the area you spotted him? If you don't own a trap, you can usually rent them from feed stores, or get a rescue in your area that cares about ferals to help. Write to me off list if you want some suggestions about effectively setting the trap. I know how hard the 'not knowing' is. I would trust your instincts on this, do you think he's still alive? Even if that wasn't Simba you spotted, somebody's out there that could use your help. You spotted that cat for a reason. Let me know what you decide to do.NinaLewis Faye wrote:> Nina, the cat I saw was thin and looked like he had lost weight > recently. Simba is a good hunter and there is plenty of mice, rats, > and voles for him to eat and he does eat them. I wish I could have > had a couple of more minutes to look at him to make sure. I was so > stunned at seeing him in that place, that my mind wasn't at its best. >> */Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:>> Oh Faye, he's such a handsome man! I'm so sorry to hear Simba is> still> missing. He must be being fed by someone, if that was him. Have you> done all the things that Gloria and her pals did in searching for> Sam?> Even if you have, it might be worth starting over. If someone has> been> feeding him, I'm sure they don't know that he has been missed all> this> time. I hope that was him, and that he'll finally be reunited with> you> somehow and soon.> Nina>> Lewis Faye wrote:>> > Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months> > ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he> climbed an> > incline that I could not climb and took off before I could> verify that> > it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his> name,> > he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long> > enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my> yard> > by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious> dogs.> >> > Here is his picture:> >> >> http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi> >> > Thank you,> > Faye> > *//* __> Do You Yahoo!?> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around> http://mail.yahoo.com> Discover Yahoo! Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing & more. Check it out!
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Faye, Did you read the article posted about methods of finding lost animals based on their personalities? Why don't you set a humane trap in the area you spotted him? If you don't own a trap, you can usually rent them from feed stores, or get a rescue in your area that cares about ferals to help. Write to me off list if you want some suggestions about effectively setting the trap. I know how hard the 'not knowing' is. I would trust your instincts on this, do you think he's still alive? Even if that wasn't Simba you spotted, somebody's out there that could use your help. You spotted that cat for a reason. Let me know what you decide to do. Nina Lewis Faye wrote: Nina, the cat I saw was thin and looked like he had lost weight recently. Simba is a good hunter and there is plenty of mice, rats, and voles for him to eat and he does eat them. I wish I could have had a couple of more minutes to look at him to make sure. I was so stunned at seeing him in that place, that my mind wasn't at its best. */Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote: Oh Faye, he's such a handsome man! I'm so sorry to hear Simba is still missing. He must be being fed by someone, if that was him. Have you done all the things that Gloria and her pals did in searching for Sam? Even if you have, it might be worth starting over. If someone has been feeding him, I'm sure they don't know that he has been missed all this time. I hope that was him, and that he'll finally be reunited with you somehow and soon. Nina Lewis Faye wrote: > Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months > ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he climbed an > incline that I could not climb and took off before I could verify that > it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his name, > he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long > enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my yard > by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious dogs. > > Here is his picture: > > http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi > > Thank you, > Faye > *//* __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Nina, the cat I saw was thin and looked like he had lost weight recently. Simba is a good hunter and there is plenty of mice, rats, and voles for him to eat and he does eat them. I wish I could have had a couple of more minutes to look at him to make sure. I was so stunned at seeing him in that place, that my mind wasn't at its best. Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Oh Faye, he's such a handsome man! I'm so sorry to hear Simba is still missing. He must be being fed by someone, if that was him. Have you done all the things that Gloria and her pals did in searching for Sam? Even if you have, it might be worth starting over. If someone has been feeding him, I'm sure they don't know that he has been missed all this time. I hope that was him, and that he'll finally be reunited with you somehow and soon.NinaLewis Faye wrote:> Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months > ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he climbed an > incline that I could not climb and took off before I could verify that > it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his name, > he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long > enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my yard > by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious dogs. > > Here is his picture:> > http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi> > Thank you,> Faye> *//*__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Thank you! You are very kind.Hideyo Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Lewis, I know you addressed this to Kat but I wanted to write to you with the meditation which may work to find Simba I have used it before myself and it worked like a miracle please try to meditate several times a day - this was recommended by Dr. Ryan, she is an instructor of ACs she said that it has been effective for many people and you will be reunited with missing animals in most amazing way. You imagine a golden coil, coming from your heart center reaching into the world, Searching and probing for missing Simba. Latch onto him like a magnet, guiding him safely home. I will also meditate for Simba until he is found. Hideyo From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis FayeSent: Monday, June 06, 2005 5:19 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: AC-Simba Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he climbed an incline that I could not climb and took off before I could verify that it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his name, he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my yard by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious dogs. Here is his picture: http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi Thank you, Faye"Kathleen A. Berard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Animals that have crossed over are just as present to us as they are in their physical reality. There is sometimes a shift in energy, their personality still comes through but they may have a higher perspective or spiritual message for you that helps you move through life more easily. Here are some example questions that I offer to clients, although they are welcome to ask anything they like as well as give me messages to relay to the animal. 1) What did you like most about your life? 2) What did you like least? 3) What was your lifes purpose? 4) What would you like to tell me? 5) What frustrated you? 6) What can I learn from you? 7) How did you feel about the other animals/people in our home? 8) Have we had a past life together, or been together before in this lifetime? 9) What were you teaching me in our time together? 10) What can you tell me to help me deal with my sadness at losing your physical presence? 11) What can I do to make life better for the animals that are still with me? To talk with animals, get prepared as I described in another email (Animal Communication) pick a quiet time, light a candle, then sit down and write out or type out your questions and what comes back. Be patient with yourself and the process, it does take some practice but I have no doubt you can talk with her. Writing or typing it puts you into a receptive mode, where you get out of that left brain thinking and just learn to flow with the energy coming to you and that you send out. I believe it also lets the animal know that you are serious and committed to understanding them better by taking the time to write or type it out. I think youll be surprised at the information you receive, that you DO receive information. Its just like talking with a person; you can write out the questions and receive messages in your mind, or you can ask her out loud and receive the messages, whatever feels most comfortable to you. Kat Kathleen A. Berard, Animal Communicator, Vibrational Essences Practitioner and Holistic Care Consultant KATALYST FOR ANIMAL WHOLENESS, INC. www.katberard.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] EMAIL ME TO RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY SUBSCRIPTION TO THE MONTHLY KATS JOURNAL NEWSLETTER! "If you don't know what your passion is, realize that one reason for your existence on Earth is to find it." Oprah -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cherie A GabbertSent: Monday, June 06, 2005 2:58 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: What is channeled writing/how does communication work? Kat, I am interested in contacting a cat whom passed in January of this year, is this possible? Cherie __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Discover Yahoo! Have fun online with music videos, cool games, IM & more. Check it out!
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Lewis, I know you addressed this to Kat – but I wanted to write to you with the meditation which may work to find Simba – I have used it before myself and it worked like a miracle – please try to meditate several times a day - this was recommended by Dr. Ryan, she is an instructor of ACs – she said that it has been effective for many people and you will be reunited with missing animals in most amazing way. You imagine a golden coil, coming from your heart center reaching into the world, Searching and probing for missing Simba. Latch onto him like a magnet, guiding him safely home. I will also meditate for Simba until he is found. Hideyo From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis Faye Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 5:19 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: AC-Simba Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he climbed an incline that I could not climb and took off before I could verify that it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his name, he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my yard by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious dogs. Here is his picture: http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi Thank you, Faye "Kathleen A. Berard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Animals that have crossed over are just as present to us as they are in their physical reality. There is sometimes a shift in energy, their personality still comes through but they may have a “higher perspective” or spiritual message for you that helps you move through life more easily. Here are some example questions that I offer to clients, although they are welcome to ask anything they like as well as give me messages to relay to the animal. 1) What did you like most about your life? 2) What did you like least? 3) What was your life’s purpose? 4) What would you like to tell me? 5) What frustrated you? 6) What can I learn from you? 7) How did you feel about the other animals/people in our home? 8) Have we had a past life together, or been together before in this lifetime? 9) What were you teaching me in our time together? 10) What can you tell me to help me deal with my sadness at losing your physical presence? 11) What can I do to make life better for the animals that are still with me? To talk with animals, get prepared as I described in another email (“Animal Communication”) pick a quiet time, light a candle, then sit down and write out or type out your questions and what comes back. Be patient with yourself and the process, it does take some practice but I have no doubt you can talk with her. Writing or typing it puts you into a receptive mode, where you get out of that “left brain” thinking and just learn to flow with the energy coming to you and that you send out. I believe it also lets the animal know that you are serious and committed to understanding them better by taking the time to write or type it out. I think you’ll be surprised at the information you receive, that you DO receive information. It’s just like talking with a person; you can write out the questions and receive messages in your mind, or you can ask her out loud and receive the messages, whatever feels most comfortable to you. Kat Kathleen A. Berard, Animal Communicator, Vibrational Essences Practitioner and Holistic Care Consultant KATALYST FOR ANIMAL WHOLENESS, INC. www.katberard.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] EMAIL ME TO RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY SUBSCRIPTION TO THE MONTHLY “KAT’S JOURNAL” NEWSLETTER! "If you don't know what your passion is, realize that one reason for your existence on Earth is to find it." Oprah -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cherie A Gabbert Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 2:58 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: What is channeled writing/how does communication work? Kat, I am interested in contacting a cat whom passed in January of this year, is this possible? Cherie __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Oh Faye, he's such a handsome man! I'm so sorry to hear Simba is still missing. He must be being fed by someone, if that was him. Have you done all the things that Gloria and her pals did in searching for Sam? Even if you have, it might be worth starting over. If someone has been feeding him, I'm sure they don't know that he has been missed all this time. I hope that was him, and that he'll finally be reunited with you somehow and soon. Nina Lewis Faye wrote: Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he climbed an incline that I could not climb and took off before I could verify that it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his name, he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my yard by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious dogs. Here is his picture: http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi Thank you, Faye *//*
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Hi, Faye. I’m sorry to hear that Simba went missing. I am not taking lost animal cases at this time due to time constraints. But I can recommend several good communicators who do these cases. See my Lost and Missing Animals page, www.katberard.com/com_lost.htm for ideas and suggestions for what to do to help increase chances of finding a missing animal. The 3 communicators are listed in the first or second paragraph on that page. Kat Kathleen A. Berard, Animal Communicator, Vibrational Essences Practitioner and Holistic Care Consultant KATALYST FOR ANIMAL WHOLENESS, INC. www.katberard.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] EMAIL ME TO RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY SUBSCRIPTION TO THE MONTHLY “KAT’S JOURNAL” NEWSLETTER! "If you don't know what your passion is, realize that one reason for your existence on Earth is to find it." Oprah -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lewis Faye Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 6:20 PM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: AC-Simba Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he climbed an incline that I could not climb and took off before I could verify that it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his name, he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my yard by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious dogs. Here is his picture: http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi Thank you, Faye
AC-Simba
Would you please do a reading for my baby, Simba? I lost him months ago and a few weeks ago, I thought I saw him. However, he climbed an incline that I could not climb and took off before I could verify that it was him. It may not have been him. However when I called his name, he stopped and looked at me. However, I could not look at him long enough to really tell for 100%. He was probably chased out of my yard by stray dogs. The dogs have been destroyed. They were vicious dogs. Here is his picture: http://images.snapfish.com/343%3B2%3C%3A%3B23232%7Ffp47%3Dot%3E233%3A%3D937%3D32%3A%3DXROQDF%3E23236%3A94699%3A2ot1lsi Thank you, Faye"Kathleen A. Berard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Animals that have crossed over are just as present to us as they are in their physical reality. There is sometimes a shift in energy, their personality still comes through but they may have a higher perspective or spiritual message for you that helps you move through life more easily. Here are some example questions that I offer to clients, although they are welcome to ask anything they like as well as give me messages to relay to the animal. 1) What did you like most about your life? 2) What did you like least? 3) What was your lifes purpose? 4) What would you like to tell me? 5) What frustrated you? 6) What can I learn from you? 7) How did you feel about the other animals/people in our home? 8) Have we had a past life together, or been together before in this lifetime? 9) What were you teaching me in our time together? 10) What can you tell me to help me deal with my sadness at losing your physical presence? 11) What can I do to make life better for the animals that are still with me? To talk with animals, get prepared as I described in another email (Animal Communication) pick a quiet time, light a candle, then sit down and write out or type out your questions and what comes back. Be patient with yourself and the process, it does take some practice but I have no doubt you can talk with her. Writing or typing it puts you into a receptive mode, where you get out of that left brain thinking and just learn to flow with the energy coming to you and that you send out. I believe it also lets the animal know that you are serious and committed to understanding them better by taking the time to write or type it out. I think youll be surprised at the information you receive, that you DO receive information. Its just like talking with a person; you can write out the questions and receive messages in your mind, or you can ask her out loud and receive the messages, whatever feels most comfortable to you. Kat Kathleen A. Berard, Animal Communicator, Vibrational Essences Practitioner and Holistic Care Consultant KATALYST FOR ANIMAL WHOLENESS, INC. www.katberard.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] EMAIL ME TO RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY SUBSCRIPTION TO THE MONTHLY KATS JOURNAL NEWSLETTER! "If you don't know what your passion is, realize that one reason for your existence on Earth is to find it." Oprah -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cherie A GabbertSent: Monday, June 06, 2005 2:58 PMTo: felvtalk@felineleukemia.orgSubject: Re: What is channeled writing/how does communication work? Kat, I am interested in contacting a cat whom passed in January of this year, is this possible? Cherie__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com