Caroline is a professional Animal Communicator, Craniosacral and NES Therapist with over 25 years experience working with both animals and their human guardians. She has a background in veterinary nursing, animal behaviour and training and liaises with and works with Veterinarians on a regular basis.
Animal Communication is also known as telepathic communication. It is the experience of receiving direct thought transmissions-images, feelings and concepts from individuals, including those of other species. Communication is possible with both living and deceased animals. All beings including humans have the inborn ability to communicate with and understand each other.
The Evenings’ Presentation will Focus on;
What is Animal Communication?
Who can Communicate with Animals?
Are there Boundaries/Barriers to Communicating with Animals?
The Importance of Understanding Species Differences.
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