  Animal Communicator, Cindy
Smith www.animalsmith.com cin28711@yahoo.com
828-686-4564
Animal Communication Tips How do
you talk to your animal? Do you focus on the mistakes and fill the
air with "NO!" or do you make clear requests of your animal? Much of
my work is clearing up miscommunication. Most of the animals that I
speak to just want to make their person happy. Unfortunately, we, people
are often confused ourselves about what we want. Then we send mixed
signals to our animals and get upset with them for not following our
wishes. Bless their hearts! Before you begin to communicate with
your animal, you need to have a very clear picture of what you want them
to do. As most of you have heard me say, "Focus on the behavior you WANT
and not on the one you don't want". Our animals are paying attention to
us and are watching the pictures we create. That's how they manage to do
what we ask some of the time. So, get a clear picture yourself, before
you try to get your animal to do something. I'm referring to horses,
dogs, birds, any animal you are having a conversation with, it's
important to focus your attention and be very clear and specific about
the task.
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Be aware of
the images you create with your words. "Don't bark!" creates a very
different image than "Be quiet!". In fact, if you whisper, "Be quiet ",
you are giving an even clearer message. (That is if you can do that
before they are barking so loudly that they can't hear you!)
Pick a
behavior you want to create or alter and give some thought to the
positive image of the desired behavior. Send clear signals to your
animal and be vigilant and catch them doing the right thing. Praise them
anytime they are showing signs of listening to you. Pretty soon, it's as
if they are reading your mind at every turn. Just be aware of what you
are thinking!
I am now referring all of my lost animal
calls to Kathleen McIntyre at http://www.lostanimal.org or 828-216-5030. You
can link to her site from my site in the links section. Kathleen
combines animal communication with map dowsing to help you and
your animal reunite. She specializes exclusively in lost animals
and is excellent! Once you realize your animal is lost, take
action quickly to increase your chances of getting them back.
Please keep your dog's collar with identification on at all
times!
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Bringing a New Animal Into Your Home
Be sure to let
the members of your animal family know that they are about to have a new
member in their group. You can sit quietly and just tell them the story
of this new animal. As you talk, you are creating images. Ask them to
make the new one welcome. Again, show them pictures of the friendly
behavior you want them to display. When they do greet the new one in a friendly manner, be sure
to praise everyone involved. New animals, especially horses who are more
frequently traded than dogs and cats, are often confused about why they
left their other person. It's important to let them know that it wasn't
something that they did wrong (unless that is the true reason). Instead,
explain the reason for the change and assure them that their old person
will miss them and that you will care for them and keep them safe. It's
one of my greatest joys to get to tell a horse,"This is it! This is your
home from now on!" The horses are so relieved!"
I encourage
you to give it a try. Let your animal know you are trying to learn to
communicate with them in a different way. Start with your heart
connection and then move to your mind. Remember, they are not robots.
They do appreciate knowing the reason you want them to act in a certain
way.
You Can Now Schedule an Appointment Online!
Just
go to my site - www.animalsmith.com, and click on the
"Schedule Your Appointment" link, and make your selection of a
time that works for you.
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1. Beginning
Animal Comunication: October 28, 2006 Asheville, NC 2. Beginning
Animal Communication Februrary 17, 2007, Orlando, FL 3. In October, I'll be visiting Lisa Dee's ranch in Dove
Creek, Colorado . Lisa's ranch will be the home of wonderful events
including; transformational learning facilitated by horses, animal
communication classes, and retreats focusing on the sacred in nature. I
plan to join her several times a year to help facilitate some of those
experiences. We'll keep you posted! 4. I also plan Spring classes in Asheville The dates haven't
been established yet.
We all
had a great time at the Wintersun Level 2 retreat! We'll do that again!
* I can come
to you and teach a class. Would you like to host the class? I need a
minimum of 10 participants. If you gather the group and have a place to
meet , you get the class for free.
* Individual
or small group intensives. These trainings are customized to you and
your individual needs. Please get in touch with me to discuss
possibilities.
"Cindy's
warmth creates a safe and nurturing environment to learn how to speak
with animals. I have taken many workshops and I was never able to tap
into my abilities the way I was able to during Cindy's workshop. Thank
you Cindy for a spectacular time!" Nancy Duenkel Mt. View, CA
In the next issue....
Alternatives to
standard weaning of horses. If you have a gentle method that has worked
for you, please drop me a line. I'd like to offer other ways to make
this process easier on horse and people. (Meg and Robyn, I'd like to
include your stories, I'll get in touch with you.)
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