John’s skill in psychic reading includes communication with animals, an ability that goes back to his childhood. If you are looking for ways to reach out to your animal friend, to understand their concerns, John can help by tuning in to their image-based messages.
Spirit issues that affect humans also affect animals. You may notice your companion staring at “nothing,” or avoiding a certain room in your home. John’s talent as a clairvoyant enables him to effectively clear spirit energy that is complicating the lives of people and their animal companions.
His passion is to provide assistance to those seeking counsel in a compassionate, loving, and honest manner. Readings for you or your animal companion are $50 per half hour, or $75 for a full hour reading.
Case Study
Brenda contacted me about her dog Benjamin, an older beagle in declining health. Now she was concerned that he was depressed – he was clearly not himself. An appointment was made, and I visited Benjamin at his home. He had enjoyed many years of chasing squirrels and running around full speed, bellowing his beagle bark. As I saw him now, he was lying listlessly on his bed, face down on his paws, with the sad look hounds are famous for. He really did look “under the weather.” With his illness, Benjamin had lost a good deal of mobility. Brenda was afraid to take him on walks like she used to because he seemed so unstable. In addition to this infirmity, he had lost an eye years ago, and he was literally “long in the tooth.”
As I introduced myself, Benjamin lifted his head and sent me the thought, “So who are you, anyway?” I sent back to him the thought “A person that just might be able to help.” He perked up a bit. Animals often will decide whether they consider you a friend rather quickly, but they don’t let you know it. Along with this thought, I sent images of the sunshine and a younger version of him running and howling.
He seemed more interested in me, and I asked him why such a long face, sending him an image I had in my mind of how he looked when I arrived. He sent back an image of Brenda crying and sad, then an image of water. What did that mean to him? (This is the primary way I get information from animals – as images.)
To me, animal communication is like any other communication. I feel, hear, and see what our furry friends are trying to say, along with their human attendant(s), and occasionally spirits that are in the area.
I asked Brenda how she was doing and tears began to fall as she released her fear of losing her trusted friend. As I glanced over at Ben (we were now on a nickname basis), he looked even sadder and lowered his head to his mat.
In this particular case, Ben was upset for a couple reasons. His human was falling apart and he needed her to be strong and to treat him as if he was still that vital puppy she brought home so many years ago. He knew his time was short, but he wanted it to be as nice and normal as it could be. Ben wanted to see his mom smile and laugh and enjoy her friends as she always had.
I advised Brenda to embrace him with a smile and love, and help him through his transition with a light heart, as much as she could. There would be plenty of time for tears later, my friend.
Next I asked Brenda why Benjamin would be sending me an image of water – a lake – the strongest message I received from him. She said for years she would take him for walks around a lake. Ben would run and bark and enjoy being a free spirit. This was years ago, but it was still very important to him. He remembered the lake walks very strongly as some of the best times he ever had. So Brenda, get a wagon, get Ben in your car and go to a body of water and walk him around it. Let him smell the water, see the birds and the squirrels, and feel the sun on his back for a bit. I sent this image to him and he raised an eyebrow. A “thank you” from animal companions can be big or small, with this little gesture, I knew he was pleased.
I heard from Brenda shortly after that Ben loved his time in the wagon, and that she could smile more knowing what he wanted… for things to be a bit more like the good old days.
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“Since I found out my cat had a terminal illness, I had difficulty being close to him. I found myself crying and too emotional to be supportive. After John’s visit, I immediately felt a sense of peace - both with my cat and myself. I finally understood how I could help him through his illness. John told me things after communicating with my cat that helped me understand how to get through this difficult period.” – Kathy
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