Ever wondered what makes professional animal communicators so effective? Or perhaps you’re curious about how these traits contribute to their ability to connect with animals on a deeper level?
Do you have what it takes to be a professional animal communicator?
Professional animal communicators are highly intuitive, compassionate, non-judgemental, empathic, open-minded, and humble. They are very self-aware and dedicate a lot of time to their spiritual development. But to excel, they must be highly articulate, maintain healthy boundaries, and remain professional at all times.
1. Animal communicators are compassionate
Animal communicators have a deep connection and so much compassion for animals. They understand animals’ feelings and want to help them feel better. This caring nature drives them to reduce any fear or sadness animals may experience, and they also support pet owners to take care of their furry friends. Their love and empathy for animals is what makes them so good at what they do.
2. Animal communicators are very intuitive
Animal communicators are not only naturally intuitive, but they also spend a lot of time perfecting their skills. They work hard to improve accuracy and clarity in their work and learn to sense and understand subtle messages from living and deceased pets. Professional animal communicators understand that they must continually work on their psychic abilities throughout their lives.
3. They are Great communicators
Good communication skills are essential, especially for those wanting to use their ability to communicate with animals to help others. It’s not just about hearing animals clearly and consistently; we also need to communicate effectively with their human companions (except for wild animals) in a way that people can understand, hear, and process. This skill can be developed with training and practice, even if it doesn’t come naturally.
4. Animal communicators are self aware
Unless an animal communicator has a deep awareness of themselves and their abilities, they cannot fully understand animals, or anyone else for that matter. Animal communicators must dedicate time to exploring their emotions, thoughts, and non-physical essences to fully master their abilities.
5. Animal communicators are Empathic
All excellent animal communicators are highly empathic, otherwise, they cannot feel an animal’s feelings or emotions or sense things from their perspective. They can sense subtle changes in a pet’s energy and can also sense changes in their auric field which may affect their mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual wellbeing.
6. They are serious about their spiritual growth
Most if not all animal communicators are interested in spirituality, metaphysics, and the afterlife. But excellent animal communicators dedicate time to their spiritual growth because they understand that are a higher consciousness. They may engage in spiritual practices such as prayer, meditation, conscious breathing exercises, chanting, or any other practice that helps them feel closer to the divine, or to God.
7. Animal communicators are non-judgemental
Animal communicators are nonjudgemental, they just want to understand the animal’s experience and help pet parents support their well-being as best as possible. They create a safe space for animals and pet parents to share their thoughts and feelings without fear of criticism. This creates a healing and trusting environment for everyone involved.
8. Animal communicators are open-minded
Although animal communication has gained popularity over the last decade, it still falls outside of the mainstream beliefs. Not everyone believes in the afterlife, reincarnation, or that it is really possible to communicate with pets. Animal communicators are open to different perceptions of reality and are not bound by rigid beliefs. They are curious and willing willingness to explore and accept unconventional ideas based on their personal experiences.
9. animal communicators are humble
Animal communicators are humble because they understand their knowledge comes from a higher power. They channel this information through their mind, It doesn’t come from their own thoughts and ideas. That is why great animal communicators are humble and feel honored for the opportunity to give animals a voice.
10. They are good at setting boundaries
Good animal communicators know how important it is to maintain healthy boundaries in their personal and work lives. They always ask for the pet’s permission to connect and only discuss issues the animal is ready and comfortable to share with their human family. This creates a trusting, respectful, and supportive environment for the animal and the pet parent.
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