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Claire Rowe's avatar

I love this Joanne. You have nailed it re when starting out and questions. The communication needs to be organic after all it’s a

Conversation. We as

Humans don’t have those limits, why should animals. Thank you for sharing your journey. We can all

Learn from your years of experience. 💕

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Joanne Yeoh's avatar

I think the difference is how we view the work we do as animal communicators. Some identify that their role is to offer "readings" and perhaps this is where the limitation of time, number of questions and topics are offered. Whereas my work has evolved over the years, as you rightly identified, to be a conversation, dialogue, an opportunity to shift perspectives and explore understanding. x

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Claire Rowe's avatar

Beautiful 😍

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Tina Dorn's avatar

💜💜💜

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Birgitte Langvad's avatar

Love this 🙏the conversation when live, develops organically as you say and keeping to the questions can make it rigid and prevent transformation to occur

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Yoke de Wilde's avatar

I have a different structure:

I ask the person to APP me 4 questions:

1 what is the situation, the problem with the animal?

2 what is your wish?

3 what do you like to ask your animal?

4 what do you like to tell?

I do the communication, with a photo (eye) of the animal, in the evening, within a week, by myself. Write the outcomes down and share the findings later with the person, per phone.

This works well for me. 🌀

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Colleen Kube's avatar

A very interesting train of thought on the number of questions. As a fellow AC I will endeavor to think in those veins of thought. Thanks for challenging me.

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Cathy Chenard's avatar

Really great and practical article! I agree with your thoughts and philosophy.

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