Welcome to Animal Communication
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My Love for Animals
Hello animal lovers! I’d love to share a bit about my path to animal communication. You might even wonder what animal communication is and how it can benefit you? Read on!
I’m named after my maternal grandmother, who also loved animals. I didn’t see her often, but perhaps the yearly trips to see her in Illinois had an impact on my view toward animals. My first pet, a hamster named Helen, was arguably one of my best friends. She lived to be 3 and I was devastated when she passed. That was probably one of my first experiences with losing a loved one. It didn’t matter to me that she was a rodent, I loved her and missed her presence in my life. Then came Samantha, our first dog. I could spend all day with her, sensing the connection between us. That’s when I fell in love with dogs and their unconditional love and companionship. That love and appreciation spread to other species as I began to understand our role as humans with the beautiful creatures who share our world.
Although I never “talked” to animals as a child, I always had a fond appreciation of them and their connection to us. It wasn’t until much later that my attempt to omit animals from my diet became a permanent lifestyle. As I got older, well into my 30s and 40s, my respect for animals grew even more.
What does this mean for my role as an animal communicator? I have a great fondness for all animals and want to share their wisdom so humans can understand our place among these fantastic beings. With understanding and empathy, we can heal the world and truly make this planet a wonderland for future generations. A bold statement, I know.
I will always strive to translate the messages the animals want us to know. Whether I am speaking to your pet, zoo or sanctuary animals, or African elephants, their voices will be heard. Through me, for you, for us.
For the Love of Animals,
Nora