Monthly Archives: November 2008
How does Animal Communication Work?
Here’s the short answer. Animal communication is like talking on a phone, except without a phone. Maybe I should back up a bit… Our bodies may seem solid, but we’re really roiling balls of energy. Each atom in our body … Continue reading
Rocky
Last December, we fostered a dog named Rocky. He was gangly, about a year old. He’d been kicked out of two homes. Rocky is a dog that was put on this planet to just love, love, love. He needed some … Continue reading
The Gift of Seeing and Being Seen
Last week, I went to a pet reading party, where I met and talked with about 12 dogs. Really, I’m not sure how many dogs I talked with. There was lots of coming and going and two gorgeous aussie/visla mixes, … Continue reading
Spontaneous Animal Communication
I recently received this email from Cathy Elaine, a massage therapist in Houston: Bridget- Here’s something interesting I wanted to share with you: I have only experience one real conversation with an animal. It was a squirrel. I was observing the squirrel, … Continue reading
I Was There…And I Was Making Myself There…
I find it very interesting when the mundane mixes with the mind-blowing. I recently read a blog post by Amber Case, a cyborg anthropologist. She studies how our blackberries and laptops and other electronic devices shape our lives. Her post discussed … Continue reading
Worried Benny Had a Hard Night
You should always reassure a pet if he or she seems especially nervous. Case in point, last night, I got turned around going to a meeting in a neighboring town. I called home for directions. Brian, my better half, said, … Continue reading
Hecate’s Preferred Cleaning Products
Michelle asked me to talk with her good buddy Sammy and her partner’s cat, Hecate. Sammy is a lovebug, full of joy and very sweet to his mom. Hecate, not so much. Michelle has lived with Hecate for five years, … Continue reading
Good Cats
As I was sitting in my office this morning, I saw a three-legged squirrel limp by on the telephone wires outside. He was favoring his back right paw, which curled under, useless. This isn’t the first animal with disabilities to make … Continue reading