My Psychic Life

 

Like all of us, I am sure that my intuitive and psychic abilities were prominent as a child. They withered away in adulthood, because we are discouraged from using all of our senses. My psychic ability, though, made a grand re-entrance into my life in my early 30’s. My husband Bill and I were drifting off to sleep when I told Bill that I had just had a strong vision of my beloved Aunt Yetta crying.

“Something's terribly wrong,” I said. Bill dismissed this vision as a dream. However, I knew it was a true spiritual energy connection with my aunt. Indeed, Aunt Yetta’s husband died—a traumatic event that further wreaked havoc on the last years of her life as she struggled with her stepsons over estate issues.

Right then I knew that I had untapped psychic ability. Soon after this episode, I left my career in banking and was able to combine my love of animals and business acumen to create a successful pet-sitting and doggie play group business. And then, my husband and I were blessed with two sons to raise. Thus, my interest in strengthening my psychic ability to help others was on the back-burner for 30 years, but had by no means disappeared. My husband will attest to this by presenting evidence of a bookcase full of volumes dealing with the sixth-sense side of life.

Recently, I greatly downsized my pet business, albeit with a big nudge from Covid-19, with the goal of launching a new career as an Animal Communicator. I see this venture as extending my dog whisperer abilities developed over 30 years to telepathically communicate with our canines to facilitate the human/dog bond. In formally studying animal communication, I had the opportunity to take an introductory intuitive awareness class. I loved this course and decided that I wanted to expand on the intuitive ability that flashed 30 years ago. But I wanted to do it right to be of optimum service to my clients.