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    Animal Communication, Animal Healing

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    Colleen Flanagan, EFTCert-l www.EmoRescue.com Copyright 2010 All rights reserved

    CAUTION

    This e-book provides elementary, step-by-step instructions

    for learning Animal Communication.

    This information is NOT a substitute for a veterinarians medical care. Please besure your veterinarian has thoroughly given your animal an examination andclean bill of health BEFORE you begin experimenting with AnimalCommunication on your animal friends.

    Note: While Animal Communication Techniques have produced remarkable results, they must still beconsidered to be in the experimental stage and thus practitioners and the public must take completeresponsibility for their use of these techniques on themselves, their animals and others as well as allconditions that may result after using the information presented.

    The author, Colleen M. Flanagan, is not a licensed health professional and offers all information in thisbook as a personal performance coach. Those who want to discuss the use of these techniques for aspecific health or behavioral problem with a professional in the healthcare field are advised to seek alicensed practitioner, veterinarian, or healthcare practitioner.

    USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!Copyright 2010 by Colleen M. Flanagan

    Phoenix, AZ, USAAll Rights Reserved

    No part of this book may be reproduced OR distributed in any form or by any means without the writtenpermission of the author.

    Cover and book design by Colleen M. Flanagan

    The author does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability to any party for any loss or damagescaused by error or omissions whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident or any

    other cause.

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    TABLE of CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 2TOP 10 REASONS TO COMMUNICATE WITH ANIMALS ............................................ 3DISCOVERING YOUR ANIMALS COMFORT ZONES ................................................. 4

    ANIMAL FEARS OUTSIDE THE COMFORT ZONE.................................................................. 4ALLERGIES CAN TAKE ANIMALS OUT OF THEIR COMFORT ZONE......................................... 5

    SPECIFIC ANIMAL STRESSORS .................................................................................. 5ANIMAL BEHAVIOR FACTS................................................................................................ 6ANIMAL DISCOMFORT ZONES........................................................................................... 6

    TIP: ANIMALS NEED MENTAL STIMULATION JUST LIKE HUMANS DO. ................ 6MIND-BODY CONNECTION APPLIES TO ANIMALS, TOO! ........................................ 7YOU CAN TALK WITH YOUR ANIMAL FRIENDS! ....................................................... 8

    FEARS OR OBJECTIONS TO ANIMAL COMMUNICATION ........................................................ 8YOURE ALREADY COMMUNICATING WITH YOUR ANIMAL FRIENDS!...................................... 9MENTAL IMAGE ANIMAL COMMUNICATION VIA PICTURES .................................................. 10

    ANIMAL COMMUNICATION EXPERIENCES .............................................................. 12Silky the Pigeon ....................................................................................................... 12Shane the Orange Tomcat ...................................................................................... 12

    ANIMAL COMMUNICATION TIPS & TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................... 13COMMON BLOCKS TO SUCCESSFUL ANIMAL COMMUNICATION.......................................... 13TOP TWELVE TIPS TO SUCCESSFUL ANIMAL COMMUNICATION.......................................... 14

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR ................................................................................................. 15

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    Introduction

    This e-book is not intended to be a substitute for a veterinarians care. This e-bookinstructs animal caregivers about typical animal fears or discomforts and how tocommunicate with their animals to discover hidden fears that may cause specific

    misbehavior or wellness issues. The human caregiver, knowing the animalsdiscomfort, can then provide better care for the animal.

    Animals, like humans, often have negative emotions and fears trapped in their energysystems, as a result of traumas theyve suffered. These trapped emotions can manifestinto physical or behavioral issues if not released.

    By learning animal communication, you can find the hidden reasons for theirundesirable behavior, finicky eating or whatever is driving you, their human caregiver,crazy!

    You can try the animal communication techniques to connect with your pet wheneveryou feel ready to begin. You might be amazed at the immediate results!

    This e-book was written for the animals and those who love them. Thetechniques are powerful. Use them at your own risk.

    Wishing you and your precious animals much happiness and healing,Colleen FlanaganPhoenix, Arizona

    2010

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    Top 10 Reasons to Communicate with Animals

    Communicating with our Animal Friends can be used to:

    1. Strengthen the bond between you and your animal

    2. Identify which fear or negative emotion is causing your pets illness ormisbehavior

    3. Verify that the animals fear is completely gone and the animal feels safe so thehealing or obedient behavior can begin

    4. Find out the animals needs, such as specific food, toys and exercise thenenhance their quality of life

    5. Assure an animal who becomes anxious when s/he sees suitcases being packed

    that youll be coming soon and theyll be well cared for by another human

    6. Check in with your animals while you are on a vacation or business trip to ensurethey are healthy and happy

    7. Let your animals know that you are on your way home from work, vacation or justleaving for a few hours

    8. Contact a lost or stolen animal and ask for descriptions of their surroundings

    9. Communicate with wild animals to understand their lives and if you can help

    10. Give your animals a way to have some control and choices in their lives, like allbeings need

    We dolphinssuggest thathumans relaxand play like

    we do!

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    Discovering Your Animals Comfort Zones

    Animals experience positive and negative emotions that affect their health and behavior,just like humans do. When animals feel uneasy for any reason, they have left theircomfort zones, usually NOT by choice but because of something humans have done.

    By learning animal communication, you can discover your animals comfort zoneand know when theyre feeling discomfort or afraid. You will understand their

    reasons for acting out or feeling ill, then take appropriate action.

    Dr. McMillan (author of above quote) has helped thousands of animals and wasnicknamed the Veterinarian to the Hollywood Stars. He defines an animals comfortzone as a mental place in the animals adapted environment in which s/he is relativelyfree from discomfort.

    Any animals primary goal is to return to the comfort zone as soon as possible in anyway necessary, including:

    Destroying your property or running away from you

    Overeating, finicky eating or not eatingAggression or shynessRegaining your attention by illnessGetting attention by bad behavior.

    Animal Fears Outside The Comfort Zone

    Does your animal have physical or emotional issues? Think about your animals issuesand what might be causing them. The symptom may be aggression, disobedience or aphysical pain or condition but the core issue is likely a fear:

    Fear of not being safe (the number one fear of most animals)

    Fear of failure (to be a good animal or perform well and please you)Fear of rejection or abandonment (by previous owners or you)Fear of success (such as being adopted, leaving their comfort zone)Fear that the frightening conditions will never end, such as being in a stressfulenvironment for a long time as a stray, re-homed or abandoned and left in ashelter

    "The lesson for animal caregivers is this: Do your utmost to help your

    pet remain in or return to his Comfort Zone.

    -- Franklin D. McMillan, D.V.M., Author of Unlocking the Animal Mind

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    Allergies Can Take Animals Out of Their Comfort Zone

    Animals, like children, may act out because they are suffering from allergies,

    sensitivities or intolerances. They dont know whats wrong; they just know that theyfeel extremely uncomfortable or like jumping out of their skin.

    Animals immune systems know that chemicals are harmful to their bodies and mayreact to things we think are harmless such as:

    Food or food containers/packagingToys, especially plasticCollars or harnessesShampoo, flea and tick treatmentsPlastic or metal bowls

    Cleaning agents used in their sleeping areaFertilizers or pesticides applied to grass, in your home or parksSeasonal pollens and airborne pollutantsMedications, natural or pharmaceuticalSurgeries, the anesthesia, medical instruments used

    If you correct an allergic condition, you can help an animal return to its comfort zone.

    Specific Animal Stressors

    Are you still wondering about the fears causing your pets condition?

    When I ask my human clients to tell me if any changes have recently occurred in thehousehold that might stress out their animals, they often reply None. Later I find outthat theyve moved to a new home, a new animal or human has been brought into thehome or left the home. Change takes animals out of their comfort zone.

    Imagine trading places with your pet for a day or longer.

    What would you have to look forward to each day?

    What would you like to be different in your living conditions?

    What do you think would improve your animals quality of life?

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    Animal Behavior Facts

    Most animals do NOT like change; any change in an animals environment isfrightening.

    Your pet may not display fearful behavior when brought home or after a changehappened. Their instincts tell them that to act afraid will make themvulnerable to attack by predators.

    The animals energy system may have blocks in it that are layers then triggeredagain with each change that the animal experiences.

    Their senses of hearing, smell and sight are far better than ours. Animals mayact out to things that terrify them but we cannot sense.

    Animal Discomfort Zones

    Animals discomfort may be due to things we humans would never consider such as:

    Not having a safe place of their own to hide and be aloneToo much time spent alone, feeling unloved and unwantedFears about a human or animal that is extremely ill or dyingUnresolved grief over the loss of an animal or human friend or family memberToo little time each day doing enjoyable activities such a playing and exerciseNot enough variety in their environment, never or rarely allowed to go outsideHuman stress, yelling, fighting or anger in the household, loud music or TVMoving to a new home; new humans or animals in the homeBeing bullied by humans or other animals, mistreated by childrenHearing loud or shrill frightening noises, unusual sights or smells, inside oroutside the residence

    Built up energy and anxiety due to not getting enough exercise each dayBeing bored, feeling worthless and/or not having a job or something to lookforward to each day

    TIP: Animals need mental stimulation just like humans do.

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    Mind-Body Connection Applies to Animals, too!

    Still feeling puzzled about what might be causing your pets condition? Consult anymind-body connection literature that was written for humans and you may find hints tothe emotions causing your animal companions conditions.

    Louse L. Hays books, You Can Heal Your Life or Heal Your Body A-Z: The MentalCauses for Physical Illness and the Way to Overcome Them (Hay House Publishers)are my favorite sources and available through the Products web page on my site:www.EmoRescue.com.

    Ive found that animals store their fears in body parts and manifest physicalillnesses just like we do, for example:

    Arthritis: not feeling loved by the owner or good enoughBladder: Problems: anxiety or anger, fear of failure to be safe

    Cancer: feeling useless, many years of unresolved fearsCar Sickness: afraid, feeling trapped and unsafeEar Problems: trying not to hear the turmoil at homeEye Problems: afraid to see whats happening at homeFat: overeating to release anxiety, fears of not being safeFeet Problems: fear of being unsafe while moving forward in lifeHips: nothing to look forward to, no work or daily jobJoint Problems: fear of being unsafe due to changes in the homeLegs: fear of failure to be safe while walking this frightening path in lifeSeizures: fear layers overloading the energy system until it shuts downStomach: Problems: fear of change, feeling frightened much of the time

    Animals Love Us Unconditionally.

    Our animals may take on our STRESS, fears and diseasesIn an attempt to keep us alive and well.

    Keep yourself and family health to protect your pets, too!

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    You CAN Talk with Your Animal Friends!

    If youve read the previous pages, you now know WHAT issues may be making youranimal friend feel unsafe and out of their comfort zone.

    Give yourself and your beloved pets the gift of communication to know how theyfeel about their lives, their names, their food and their comfort zones.

    Fears or Objections to Animal Communication

    Got objections or fears about communicating with your animals? Maybe youre sayingto yourself that:

    Youre not intuitive about anythingYouve tried to communicate with your pet but it didnt workYoure afraid of what your pet will tell you about how youve treated themYoure anxious that your pets will never stop talking, or nagging you for foodand attentionYoure afraid to try to communicate with your pet as youre fearful what otherhumans will say or think

    I had some of these fears, too. I decided that the ability to converse with my animalclients to help them was far more important, so I released all my fears. When I thoughtabout being an effective animal communicator and felt excited rather than anxious, Iknew I was ready to begin.

    The very next day, I experimented by communicating with the wild animals on mymorning desert walk. It worked!

    Am pleased to report that animals are often more polite than humans and rarely talk tohumans unless the human initiates the conversation first.

    I loveyou!

    I loveyoutoo!

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    Youre Already Communicating with Your Animal Friends!

    Most pet owners believe that their animals understand some or maybe all of their

    feelings and words. Many animal communicators confirm that pets can see the picturesin our minds and also send mental images to communicate with us.

    For example:

    Have you ever been going home from a long day at work and imaginedwith dread that the cat or dog has chewed your shoes again or eliminated onthe carpetthen come home to find it really happened?

    You have an animal with aggression problems toward other animals. Assoon as another animal approaches, you feel anxious and tense imaginingthe confrontation that might occur. Suddenly your animal exhibits aggressivebehaviorjust like youd imagined s/he would.

    You come home or visit the stables unexpectedly, eagerly imagining

    greeting your animal friend and going for a walk or ride or having a cuddle.Another person in the home or stables comments how uncanny it is that theanimal always knows when youre stopping by, no matter what time it is!

    Youve been exchanging pictures with your pet for years and didnt even realize it!

    Animal problems can worsen if you focus on and imagine the animalsmisbehavior instead of the solution.

    Your animal friend likely saw that image and may have taken it as a command orsuggestion from you. The animal may be very puzzled as to why they arepunished when you get home for doing something you requested of them.

    When training an animal, focus on what you want them to do and dont thinkabout any past mistakes. Better yet, consciously SEND PICTURES to youranimals in a gentle, kind, love way of what youd like them to do.

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    Mental Image Animal Communication via Pictures

    Ive successfully communicated with animal friends via mental pictures using thesesteps:

    1. Release ANY fears or anxieties you have about communicating with animals.

    2. Spend a few minutes of quiet time de-stressing from any fears or anxiety youhave from the office or life in general. When relaxed, approach your animal.Spend some quality alone-time with your animal, telling your animal friend howmuch you love and appreciate him or her.

    3. If comfortable, visualize an energy link of pure love flowing from your heart tothe animals heart. Feel the tender, warm love flowing between you both.

    4. Ask the animals permission to communicate with you by pictures. If s/he

    stays in your company that means youve been granted permission and theanimal is ready to exchange pictures. Most animals are thrilled to finallycommunicate with their human friends.

    5. Keep a completely OPEN MIND and KNOW that your pet CAN see the picturesin your mind. S/he may understand your words then communicate back to youby phrases, feelings, noises, visions, colors or symbols.

    6. State your intention to the animal, e.g., I dont want to control you through thiscommunication. I want to help you feel better. I want to understand what I cando to make your life more joyful, playful and healthy.

    7. When you first begin your communications, consider starting out with thebelow first few easy questions for you both. You would ask the question, imaginethe answer and send it in an imaginary bubble to your pet.

    What is your favorite food? What is your favorite toy?Who is your favorite animal or human friend?What is your favorite activity? What is your least favorite activity?Do you like to be groomed? Where do you like to be petted?Are you feeling any pain in your body? If so, where is this pain?Do you feel fear in your body or mind? What or who is causing this fear?

    Ive beenwaiting to

    talk with youforever!

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    8. Remain silent and alert for an answer that may come via:

    A mental picture reply from your pet, such as a picture of a toy, food orbeing groomed

    Words echoing in your mind such as Help me! Im afraid! My back leghurts when I walk!A twisting or pulling in your torso or throat or other body part, which mayindicate fear or illnessA feeling of weakness or sudden energy drain, which is how the animalfeelsA brief stab of pain or wave of nausea, which may indicate where the illnessis located

    How do you know that youre not making up your answer? Intuitive answers

    usually have one or more of the below characteristics:

    Accompanied by an absolute feeling of certainty that this is the truthImmediate, often before you even completely thought the questionA strange message or words you would never have thought of yourself

    9. When youve gathered the information you need from your animal, thank him orher for their help and tell the animal how much you appreciate theircommunicating with you and how much you love him or her.

    10. Disconnect your heart energy from theirs. This is necessary so you dontexchange feelings and energy until your next communication session.

    TIP: You may want to immediately write down everything you experienced duringthe communication exchange as you may have several issues to follow-up on,including a change of name or food variety, a veterinarian visit.

    Can we playand cuddle

    more when you

    come home?

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    Animal Communication Experiences

    I had the below experiences shortly after I began my animal communicationexperimentation. You can have immediate success, too!

    Silky the PigeonWhile walking outside for exercise one morning I saw a large apricot-colored pigeonstrutting in the street. I wondered what pigeons think about and decided to try out mynew skills.

    As I mentally started to ask, Whats your n, a high, female voice replied, Silky. I amSilky. Id assumed the bird was male and I would never name a bird Silky.

    Based on those facts and that the reply came before I even asked the question, I knewthe answer came from the pigeon.

    Shane the Orange Tomcat

    During another of my morning walks outside, I noticed a large tabby tomcat stalkingdoves in a front yard. Id seen the cat for years, but he was very wary of humans and

    always ran into bushes whenever he saw me. Today was no exception.

    I decided to see what was on his mind, why he always ran from me.

    I pictured myself during one of my volunteer stints at the local Humane Societys catroom, petting, brushing and feeding treats to cats and kittens. I sent an imaginarybubble with my pictures to the cats mind to let him know I meant no harm to him.

    Immediately his head popped out from the bushes, a quizzical look in his eyes. I sentanother bubble picture to him of me petting him while he felt safe and loved.

    He ran up to me! I think we were both surprised as he rubbed up against my legs andlet me pet him. Now, whenever this tomcat sees me, he either runs up to me to bepetted or rolls over on the sidewalk in my path, mewing in anticipated pleasure of mypetting him. He told me his name is Shane, a name Id never give a cat.

    Thank you Silky and Shane for mentoring this human on animal communication!

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    Animal Communication Tips & Troubleshooting

    Having problems or doubts about being able to communicate with your animal friend?Try the below resolutions and keep practicing!

    Common Blocks to Successful Animal Communication

    Animal Communication Block Resolution

    Self-defeating inner dialog or beliefs thatyou dont deserve or cant learn AnimalCommunication

    Release these blocks and clear your fearsor beliefs or issues.

    Not concentrating on the question butfocusing on the Animal Communicationprocess or the possible answers.

    If you ask your animal friend a questionBUT your mind goes elsewhere you mayreceive a miscommunication. Stay focusedon the question with love and peace.

    Imbalanced diet excessively laden withsugar, caffeine, soda pop, red meat,alcohol or drugs

    Stay as healthy and clear as possible,physically, mentally and emotionally.

    Asking an unclear or complex question

    that your animal does not understand orknow how to answer

    Keep your questions simple and concise,

    e.g., What can I do to improve your qualityof life?

    Severe illness, stress, anger or bad mood,dehydration or fatigue

    Never attempt animal communication inthese states; wait until you feel better.

    External distractions, e.g. noises, smellsor uncomfortable room temperature

    When you begin the communicationprocess, start in a quiet, peaceful part ofyour home where you both feelcomfortable.

    Asking about winning bets in horse races,dog races or any questions involvingpersonal gain instead of the animals well-

    being.

    Mutual communication is to enhance yourrelationship and provide better quality oflife. Trying to communicate with race track

    animals for personal gain may result inincorrect information.

    Fish canalso talk tohumans!

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    Top Twelve Tips to Successful Animal Communication

    1. CLEAR YOUR ENERGY SYSTEM: Use any energy clearing modality to releaseany doubts, blockages or negative emotions that may arise about your ability or

    worthiness to connect to your animals energy system and talk with them orexchange pictures.

    2. PRACTICE OFTEN: Similar to learning a foreign language, practice is necessaryto improve your animal communication skills. With correct preparation, intent andenvironment, your skills should improve dramatically.

    3. BE SPECIFIC: The more specific you are with your questions, the more likelyyou will receive correct answers.

    4. ASK PERMISSION: Always request permission from your animal to be allowed

    to communicate with them.

    5. STAY HYDRATED: Drink plenty of water, which conducts your bodys electricenergy and provides a solid connection with body, mind and spirit.

    6. SHOW RESPECT: Use "Please" and "Thank you" and I love you, my friend!

    7. RESPECT THEIR SPACE: Request information, don't demand it. Animals havebad days like we do and may not want to communicate. If the animal doesntseem interested, try again later or the next day.

    8. STAY CENTERED: Maintain an objective, positive, loving mindset to keep youcentered.

    9. STAY FOCUSED: Concentrate on the question you are asking rather than thepossible answers.

    10. BE COMFORTABLE: Encourage accurate results by removing or loosening beltsor tight clothing that crosses or constricts the waist and torso.

    11. REMOVE ELECTRONICS: Wristwatches and cell phones may result inmiscommunications.

    12. BREATHE: Take a few deep breaths before you begin then use the power ofyour breath to keep yourself centered and relaxed.

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    Most animal caregivers agree that animals are quite intuitive. Our critters can sense ouremotions and like children may act out or take on our illnesses in an effort to heal us.

    If YOU have been afraid or stressed out and cannot calm down, please consider

    getting help to release your fears or those of your pets. Animals give usunconditional love. Keeping them and ourselves happy and healthy is for the highestgood of everyone involved! Thank you for downloading this e-book!

    About the Author

    Colleen Flanagan is an intuitive animal lover and energy worker who specializes in faststress relief and fear release for you and your pets.

    Colleen teaches workshops on how to communicate with animals AND apply energywork modalities to people and animals at various locations in Arizona.

    She is available for private phone sessions, public speaking and training engagements.Colleen offers FREE 20 minute consultations to get acquainted with peopleinterested in working with her. During a consult shell answer any questions you mayhave about her techniques.

    For more information on her products and services: www.EmoRescue.com

    Please direct all comments and questions to [email protected]. Suggestionsand recommended additions for this e-book are gladly accepted!

    Colleen with a filly rescued from the slaughterhouse truck.HAPPY TRAILS TO YOU AND YOUR PRECIOUS ANIMAL FRIENDS!!!