Excitement……….I am to be known as a horse whisperer!

From July 2016 onwards I have been directing my energies towards becoming known as a horse-whisperer. I have no idea where this will take me. I am very excited by this  and have already found myself working in a different way. The possibilities are endless and bring a huge smile to my soul.

Please see the relevant page or contact me if you wish to find out more.

 

Communication versus Mediumship

I am often asked if these are the same thing. The simple answer is ‘no’. Animal Communication involves me having a two-way telepathic/intuitive conversation with the animal concerned and they are living on the earth plane. Mediumship involves talking to the essence (spirit) of those who have passed on – be they human or animal.

 

The plight of cat rescue centres

A couple of months ago an abandoned cat walked into our lives and upset the balance within it. Ben was very upset as the stray understandably tried to usurp him, for he was only 7yrs and Ben nearly 14. But, I am happy to report that Shudel- he informed me this was his name, has at last found a loving home, and things have returned to normal in our household.

However, When he first arrived I contacted all the cat rescue organisations I could think of and the answer was the same…….”We have no room for him,we are so full that it will be at least 3 months before we can take him in to find a new home for him”. Poor Shudel,this spurred me on to find a home for him myself as my cat’s well-being was at stake (as well as my shredded nerves) knowing that Ben was unhappy and all Shudel wanted was love and a roof over his head which for the sake of my cat, I could not offer.

I had no idea that there were so many unwanted cats AND kittens in Dorset. I was told that this past year the situation had become unbearable for all concerned. I am sure if you are reading this that you have had your animals neutered but if not, please do. Shudel accepted that if he wanted a new home he had to go through this procedure, so please for the sake of all those unwanted animals, ensure yours are neutered too.

Whilst writing, I would like to sing the praises of the Feral Cat Society in Dorset,who ensure that all captured stray cats are neutered and microchipped before being released again to lessen the burden of unwanted animals. And of course, all animal shelters throughout the world.

 

 

Comments about my Communication Workshops

Below are some comments received regarding the Introduction to Animal Communication Workshops which I run.

“Karen’s animal communication workshop was an amazing experience, with clear instructions and practical exercises. Highly recomended as a brilliant insight into healing and animal communication.” CN

“Animal communication sounded intriguing and a very useful tool, but could I possibly do it myself? Karen gave us easy to understand background knowledge, then prepared us to carry out animal communication in a gentle and effective way. After this, to my surprise, communication flowed easily from us all. I was so pleased! Now it is a matter of practise,practise,practise!” JW

“Would just like to say thanks to Karen for a brilliant course and giving me the confidence to trust the images that spring into the mind when connecting with an animal, the importance of not interpreting but just to say how you see the image and using the feedback with the owner to go back to the animal to gain a better understanding. Fascinating stuff! Very useful with the work I currently do, and I hope once I’ve had lots more practise, I will be able to use it in my business too.” GM

Ben’s Diagnosis of Cancer

Approximately 8 weeks ago I sensed that my cat Ben was unwell and that there was something wrong in the area of his abdomen. The diagnosis from the vet was not good – the scan showed a large tumour on one of his kidneys.

So I decided to seek help from Jane Keogh BVsc Vet MFHom MRCVS (a local homeopathic vet), and combine this with weekly sessions of healing. After examining him, Jane prescribed a remedy to start immediately, with another one to follow within the week. Just 6 weeks later – at the end of last week, Jane examined Ben again and to our great delight, the tumour had shrunk by one third. At the outset Jane had explained to me that the best we could hope for was for the tumour to remain the same, or for it to grow more slowly. So I am sure you will agree this is good news for Ben. His next check-up is in a further 6 weeks and hopefully even better news will be posted here!