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About Debbie ..
Although I was an animal lover, I was skeptical to the idea of animal communication. I decided to enlist the services of a local communicator for my horse and was satisfied with the results. Still skeptical though, I started to come into contact with more and more people who were using communicators. Then, as fate took me by the arm and gave me a gentle nudge in the right direction, I enrolled in an animal communication workshop. I will never forget my first validated conversation with an animal, it was a goat named Tyler. I walked into the barn and he stood up on his gate and said, hey you, what do you think of my ornaments. I laughed out loud and walked over to him. I knelt down before him and admired his horns. He then told me my pants were funny and sent me on my way to communicate with others. When the class was back in session, I told the group about my experience and the instructor laughed and said the staff often refers to Tylers horns as ornaments because he always has things hanging from them. From that point on, I was a believer. My communication abilities continued to grow and the world as I knew it took on a new life. I struggled for thirty some odd years wishing I could find my lifes purpose, and one day it became so clear to me that nothing could stand in my way. I took as many classes as I could find and then dedicated 2 years to practicing with as many animals as I could find on a daily basis until I became confident in my abilities. Since that time, I have become a professional animal communicator and speak with people and animals all over the globe. I abide by a strict code of ethics developed by Penelope Smith, the pioneer in this field. The animals have changed my life, and for this I hope to expand peoples awareness as to their healing, depth, compassion and unconditional love. This article is kindly provided by Debbie
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