Posted by melaniejade | Posted in Psychic Development | Posted on 30-11-2009
Many of us have animals in our lives who are very important to us. Family pets often become another member of the family, as loved and cherished as children. There is a way that we can all communicate with our animal friends to have even deeper relationships with them.
Animals communicate via telepathy, and they have feelings and thoughts just like us. They can communicate with us in words, pictures, feelings, and even poetry! There are many different ways to begin communication with them, and you can use the way that feels best to you. The following method is used by Sonya Fitzpatrick, a famous pet psychic, as well as many other animal communicators. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by melaniejade | Posted in My Journal | Posted on 18-11-2009
Kitty Cosmo has always been an inside cat and has been terrified of the outdoors. We have been taking her with us when we visit my mom so she can play with my mom’s cat, who loves going outside. When it’s nice outside, we all sit in the beautiful backyard and chit chat. We have been asking Cosmo to join us all outside for several months, but she has been too scared.
About a month ago, she started putting her front paws outside for a minute before rushing back inside. Last weekend when we were are my mom’s, we were astonished to see Cosmo exploring Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by melaniejade | Posted in My Journal | Posted on 02-11-2009
Cosmo is our kitty cat. She and I have had quite the journey together. What began as a tumultuous relationship became a blessing in disguise as I learned to develop a new psychic ability.
Cosmo was Mark’s cat originally, and when I first met her, she bit me. Things got worse when Mark and I moved in together. She would chase me down the hall, bite me, swat at my feet, etc. Animals love me, so I was shocked and hurt by her treatment.
After many months of being miserable together (the cat and I), doing everything we could think of to make things better, we decided to give her away. Mark made up a flyer and e-mailed it to friends with a description of her and a photo. Several weeks passed without any interest in our biting cat. Hmm…I wonder why? Read the rest of this entry »