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This book is about listening to pets . . . . . . and talking to pets . . . . . . about how to help pets heal . . . . . . and about how they help us to heal. It’s about my Life Assignment . . . . . . and possibly about yours. It’s about the Universal Truths of Spirit, Life, and Love. Whether a person believes in God, a Supreme Being, or the Big Bang, there is always a philosophical expression we live by. Regardless of your philosophy, religious faith, or creed, each of you should bring to this book your own favorite words to express these Universal Truths that help convey your idea of God. As I wrote these chapters, I used expressions for God, Spirit, Life, and Love with which I’m most ...
Our pets know so much more than we think they do. And with the help of an Animal Communicator, they can actually share their thoughts, feelings, wishes, and needs with their human companions. Pets can communicate very effectively using a method Dr. Monica Diedrich calls "picture telepathy." In her sixth book, Your Pet Called, you'll find an abundance of heartwarming true stories about some of the many pets she's talked with in recent years. Prepare to laugh as you discover some very spunky and endearing personalities, but also keep a box of tissues handy for reading about end-of-life events and how to cope with grief. You'll enjoy reading about: Pets who identified their own, or other's, health challenges Pesky behavioral problems and how they were solved How lost pets were found Life missions of pets, and how very deeply they love us The spiritual growth of pets who have passed on Pets who choose to reincarnate You'll also find a wealth of helpful information about: How picture telepathy works Preparing effectively for a consultation with an animal communicator Communicating with pets after they've passed into Spirit How you can learn to communicate with your own pets
Our pets know so much more than we think they do. And with the help of an Animal Communicator, they can actually share their thoughts, feelings, wishes, and needs with their human companions. Pets can communicate very effectively using a method Dr. Monica Diedrich calls "picture telepathy." In her sixth book, Your Pet Called, you'll find an abundance of heartwarming true stories about some of the many pets she's talked with in recent years. Prepare to laugh as you discover some very spunky and endearing personalities, but also keep a box of tissues handy for reading about end-of-life events and how to cope with grief. You'll enjoy reading about: Pets who identified their own, or other's, health challenges Pesky behavioral problems and how they were solved How lost pets were found Life missions of pets, and how very deeply they love us The spiritual growth of pets who have passed on Pets who choose to reincarnate You'll also find a wealth of helpful information about: How picture telepathy works Preparing effectively for a consultation with an animal communicator Communicating with pets after they've passed into Spirit How you can learn to communicate with your own pets
In 67 heartwarming stories, animal communicator Dr. Monica Diedrich answers unusual pet questions and explains the unique ways in which pets can guide their own physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. (Pets/Animals)
“You do what?” people exclaim in amazement when I tell them I am an animal communicator. “And how exactly do you do that?” they ask. “Well,” I reply, “I get pictures in my mind like clips of a movie. These pictures tell me whether an animal is happy or sad, if it’s longing for something, or satisfied with its life. They show me their wants, desires, needs and their hurts.” The images I receive do not refer to time, so it may be hard to place the content of the picture in the past, present or future. Also, the meaning depends greatly on the circumstances surrounding the event or the context of the situation. The images are often accompanied by impressions, feelings, tastes, ...
“Where can pet parents go to find a compilation of information that will help them support their pets’ various physical, emotional and spiritual needs?” A frequently asked question in my practice—Dr. Monica There usually comes a time toward the end of our pets’ lives when we need to let go and let nature take its course. But in the face of most of the distresses and health challenges our pets encounter in daily living, we don’t need to stand by crying helplessly and feeling sad. We can—Do Something! Yet, where can pet parents go to find a compilation of information, which will help them support their pets’ various physical, emotional and spiritual needs? As I finished writing...
What can I do to make my pet more comfortable when he or she has to cope with pain, illness, or a chronic condition?” “How can I improve my pet’s overall health?” I can’t begin to tell you how many people have asked me these two questions during individual consultations and workshops. At times, their requests for information have compelled me to search for more effective answers than I was able to provide at the moment. For that reason, I’m very grateful to my clients and students since they’ve often piqued my curiosity to learn much more about topics I might never have researched any further on my own. Because of their queries, while I was writing my second book, Pets Have Fee...
Describes the techniques she uses to get in touch with the minds of dogs, cats, birds, horses, rabbits, and even a wolf. Directly quoted conversations reveal pets' intelligence. devotion, and a sense of humor.
Does your pet suffer from allergies or have a serious illness? Is he frequently under the weather, lacking in pep, or losing his usual stamina? Are you at your wits' end trying to find a remedy that might really work? Then it's time to "Do Something." In the second book of this series, animal communicator Dr. Monica Diedrich not only gives you hope that your pets can heal, but she also provides a wealth of practical "how to" information. You've no doubt heard the expression, "We are what we eat," but do you realize that's true for your animals also? The right foods, nutritional supplements, and herbs can make the difference between a vibrant and longer life for your pet, or a life filled wit...
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