Healthy Living

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Communication with Animals, Plants, Bugs & the Earth

It is my daily work to talk with animals for my human clients. I talk with dogs, cats, horses, hamsters, guinea pigs, birds, pet rats & mice, rabbits and so many other pets. In my free time I talk with wild animals, whales and plants and bugs.

Let me share a conversation with a cat named Mimi. Mimi has a behavior that is concerning her human. Mimi's woman has noticed that her cat has difficulty keeping her food down. Elizabeth has changed Mimi's food numerous times, but nothing seems to make a difference. At the request of Elizabeth I began a conversation with Mimi. Once I got to know Mimi I called Elizabeth at the time of our appointment and began to share Mimi's message with Elizabeth over the telephone as Mimi stood by available to answer any additional questions that her human had. Here's my dialog with Mimi.

Mimi, how do you feel?
I feel fine!

Do you have any health challenges that are causing you to have difficulty keeping your food down?
No!

What is going on Mimi?
I have no problem at all! I have an iron gut, nothing really bothers me.The reason I am having difficulty with my food is that I am demonstrating how my woman really feels. She is having trouble stomaching her work. This has been going on for years. I want her to see how much dislike she has for her work and encourage her to make a change now as opposed to later. She has a plan to change eventually, but in the meantime she is stressed and miserable.

Mimi, do you believe that your woman is open to this information?
Yes, I do! It is my hope that it will give her further validation that her plan to leave is good, but that she might want to do something else, even temporarily, so that she does not need to go on beating herself up in this way.

I talked  with Mimi's human, Elizabeth. She confirmed that she works in a very stressful environment and that it literally makes her sick to go to work. She has worked with herself to lessen the stress, but it continues to be a burden to her. Elizabeth agreed to take her cat, Mimi's suggestions to heart and give consideration to making a change sooner than later.
Thank you for joining me today!
Maia
Maia Kincaid Ph.D.
928-282-2604
www.maiakincaid.com
www.gettingtothebusinessoflife.com
maia@maiakincaid.com
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