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Reiki & Animal Communication
Jun 26 2008, 6:16 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 26 2008, 6:16 PM EDT
Hi Kathleen. Thank you for composing the introduction page about animal communication and Reiki. You did a wonderful job. I first discovered Reiki during an advanced animal communication course back in the mid 90's. I had no idea what it was, but everyone that was talking about it was very happy and excited. When I returned home I discovered a Reiki level one course and attended so that I might learn what all the happiness and excitement was all about. Well that was the beginning of my journey on my path of teaching everyone that they can communicate with animals and that they have the ability to offer Reiki to themselves and their animal companions.

Over the years as I have worked as a professional animal communicator, I find myself offering Reiki to animals, as well as their human companions, fairly often. Reiki helps with so many issues that can come up during a conversation with an animal such as, behavior issues, physical issues, end of life transition, lost animals, shelter/rescue animals and so much more.

As has already been stated in the animal communication/animal Reiki introduction, when I offer Reiki to an animal (or a human) I quiet myself and just get out of the way, allowing Reiki to work its magic. I might silently communicate with an animal before I begin a session by asking their permission and telling them exactly what I will be doing, but after that I do my best to become quiet. That allows the animal to quiet as well. They don't need chatter going on in their head during a Reiki session. Of course things may come up like pictures, feelings, and so on. Just let them float on by. Don’t make a big deal out of them. I look forward to hearing from others, their experiences with animals, Reiki and telepathic communication. - Janet
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