Questions for an animal communicator??

DaisyMae

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Hi all.

I'm emailing an animal communicator tonight and have paid to ask her 10 questions. Does anyone have any suggestions on what i should ask. I've already written a few but i've run out of ideas now.

I'm a bit sceptical but intrigued by the idea so thought i'd have a go.
 

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Thats ok if you think it's a load of rubbish, not sure what i think about it myself yet. Didn't pay much so nothing to loose by having a go.

Just wanted some suggestions. I'm not asking whether people think i'm mad or not
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Well what have you got so far? I wouldn't even know where to start.
If you are doing it to have a nosey I'd want to test her - make up a horse you have 'sold' and ask what happened to it. See what she says.
 

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Supposed i'd like to know if she's out of pain before i bring her back into work. Had behavioural problems and then, a period of time later, lameness issues which i'd like to know if they were related.

Trying to ask the questions without giving away what her physical problem was, then i can see if she knows. If she gets it then i will be impressed.

Just got questions like...Why did her behaviour change and how can we get it back to how it used to be. Is she happy and is there anything she'd like me to know....
 

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Is there something your horse is scared of, likes, dislikes? Is there something about grooming, feeding, riding that your horse would want different?
Is there any rug, tack your horse prefers? Which is your horses favourite spot to get scratched? Something about previous yards, stable, owners, horse-friends? What makes/would make your horse relaxed?

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Does he/she want another farrier? Want a rabbit/goat/shetlandpony as company?



Have fun, from Sweden.
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I told my Daughter about this now she wants me to do it for her pony, she wants to ask. Is he happy in his work? What happened to KC? Is his tack comfortable? Who What does he dislike and why? What happened to him before he came to us?
What does he like to do?
Why does he behave like he does?
What makes him happy/sad?
Who is his best friend?
Does he like me?
I await your follow up before I do it! If someone could tell us that it would be something else.
 

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As an animal communicator myself (please nobody shout at me, i am not advertising), I would like to point out that animal communication is a chance to give an animal a voice, therefore confining people down to 10 questions i find extraordinary. In communications, yes there are the likes/dislikes etc. BUT often a horse will take the communicator off in a direction that they feel is important for them to talk about, which is then acheived by asking questions and getting to the route of why they have brought it up. does this then mean you have to stop when you have exceeded 10 answers?? this goes along the same line as people that charge by the minute, some animals are happy, with minimal probs and maybe only take half an hour, but some have serious problems that sometimes take much longer and would certainly exceed 10 questions. If you look on this like a conversation, getting to know an animal and then letting them have their say and point of view, but if you had to leave that conversation as you had run out of question quota or time, i think that is very sad for the owner and the animal. Sorry so long but i feel it is important for the animals, thanks.
 

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I've been working as a professional animal communicator for the past 10 years and couldn't agree with animal-insight more.

I've been concerned about the charge by the minute scheme/scam for a long time. I also tell people not to write along list of questions just to have an idea about what they want to know about as one answer thats unexpected can turn the whole communication into a different direction. So as with A-S can't see how someone can mail 10 questions and have them answered as 10 questions so easily. For example: if someone asked about was there horse happy about the fit of tack. I'd be checking both bridle and saddle. As well as ask the horse I would also ask the owner for a breif description of it so I could fit the saddle to the horse myself. Just because the saddle isn't causing pain doesn't mean it fits and won't cause problems shortly etc. so it is important (I think) to investiagte these things further. As for 'testing' AC's (sorry had to laugh) what is the point? they are there to help your horse if you are not happy at the end tell them. When people ask for 'proof' which isn't very often I give them physical proof. As in I tell them where the horse has physical issues then suggest they seek out a chiroprator or similar to varify it that way it is proof beyond a doubt as the owner doesn't always agree with what the horse thinks!

Some horses answer questions easily, some chat alot whilst other you have to ply with questions and get short answers they are all different. Some will 'hog' the conversation and completelyturn it around to what they feel it needs to be. Thats why I too can't understand this 10 question thing as often the answer they give automatically leads to additional questions anyway.
 
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