SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Humane Society will be hosting a fundraiser from 2-3: 30 p.m. on Saturday, April 28 by donation.
Jeannie Lindheim, a Professional Animal Communicator, will give a presentation on animal communication, techniques she uses, plus a wonderful technique that you can use with your own animals. She has communicated with dogs, cats, horses, ferrets, pigs, hedgehogs, llamas, alpacas, bearded dragon lizards, loons, mice, rats, parrots and more.
There will be Q and A. Jeannie studied with animal communication pioneer, Penelope Smith.
Animal communication is focusing energy with the intention of communicating to an animal. The connection is telepathic. Telepathy means, “feeling another soul and spirit over a distance.” Jeannie consults with pet lovers from all over the U.S. who are trying to get vital information and understand how their animal feels.
Here are some topics Jeannie addresses in her consultations. Do you ever wonder what your animal companion is feeling and thinking? Are there behavior issues you are trying to solve? Does your animal have physical problems? Are you concerned about an animal joining your family? Are you struggling with end-of-life decisions? Do you have questions about rescued and adopted animals? Do you want to understand the dynamics of several animals in your household? Would you like a closer relationship with your pet?
Here are some testimonials of her work. www.youranimalspeaks.com
“She’s a different dog since we spoke!” L. R.
“Thank you. My horse has been so right on in his showing and workouts and he seems to be calmer and more focused. Our bond is stronger than ever. Thank you for your time and bringing us closer together.” K. T.
“Jeannie is absolutely amazing!! She has communicated with both of my cats and her accuracy is astonishing!!! She has assisted me with their injuries and behavioral issues in such a loving, caring, and compassionate manner, and my cats responded positively almost immediately after our session. It is apparent that Jeannie genuinely loves helping animals and their human companions and I would highly recommend her to anyone who has questions regarding their animals. L. D.
If you have questions, please contact The Springfield Humane Society: 401 Skitchewaug Trail, Springfield, VT. (802) 885-3997.
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