Heart andSoul
Animal Communications

As  an animal communicator , it is my desire to strengthen the human/animal relationship by means of a personal dialogue with your animal partner. 

Communication with animals exists and most animals have something to say.  The common thread shared between humans and animals is that both are a combination of body and spirit.  Animals are spiritual and sentient beings. They all have the ability to communicate with and understand each other.  They communicate through direct thought and mental pictures, both among each other and with humans.  It is through these thoughts, images and emotions that I am able to communicate with them. 
















My focus is in strengthening the bond that already exists between you and your animal  and help you  determine the role your animal plays in your life.  What is their purpose here?  What are they here to teach you?  What do they want you to know about them?  What do they need from you? 


















It is equally important to focus on senior animals nearing the end of their lives.  How can we help them transition from this life to the next?  What are their needs?   How can we comfort them and what are their thoughts on when to let go?   Once passed, they continue to offer us comfort and understanding. 
















               Whatever your concerns are, animals are willing to speak, if we are willing to listen.

"It has always been me, my spirit that you have connected with and while there was an appreciation of the beauty of my physical form, it has always been and should forever be the beauty of my soul that you hold close to your heart."

                Maxwell
"I am so deeply touched that when my time to leave is upon us, my person will give me that wonderful gift of letting go.  Light a candle, hold my head and I''ll take your  love with me...that's what I want"

                             Obie


"I have not set some impossible standard that I expect my person to live up to , nor has she for me.  It is a union of two beings, imperfect as we are, to make sense of our  journey together"

                              Baron