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Animals have always been a major part of my life. I now realize that I do not see animals as separate or “different” than humans, instead viewing all beings as spirits connected with love. I grew up on a dairy, milking cows, have had horses since I was 8. I graduated with a double major in studio art and animal science from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. I then went on to a MS in Animal Science Nutrition from University of Arizona, which brought me out to Tucson.
After graduation I went into Pharmaceutical sales, spending two decades working with medical professionals, immersed in disease states. I started having severe upper back pain, and went on a 20-year rollercoaster of pain, prescription drugs, and a search for relief. For fun I showed horses, did Tae Kwon Do to stay in shape, and “listened/read” every book that came out in audio. I was getting a sentence running thru my mind every few days, “you are going to be an animal psychic”. I had no idea what that meant, and it left me unsettled, for it would be a major departure from my life.
My pain relief trek led me to a class in mediumship, thinking that learning how to meditate would be all I got out of the class. The best medium present, I had been totally unaware of my ability. All of a sudden, the statement, “You’re going to be a animal psychic” made sense. That was ten years ago. I am still learning what my talents are, what is possible, what questions to ask. I have found every lost dog I have ever looked for, am 90% effective in ceasing behavioral issues with house pets (such as peeing), work with vets on injection sites for equine pain relief, and verify animal abusive behavior. Thru this blog, you are going to help me define what it is I do, the connection with spirit, with horses, with ourselves.
Oh, and the upper back pain? It started lessening significantly when I started shielding myself daily, clearing etheric cords, and having bodywork on a regular basis. I still feel others pain in my body. Now I know enough to ask, “Is this mine?” and clear it if it is not.
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