My Approach to 

Communicating with Animals

My work is rooted in the belief that animals are sentient, intelligent beings who hold their own views, preferences and boundaries. Animal communication, as I practice it, is not about control, prediction or fixing; it is about mutual engagement, respect and relationship.

I experience animal communication as a quiet, non-verbal interaction that is offered to me through an inner knowing, images, sensations, emotions or impressions. Words arise as well, though they are often sparse and meaningful rather than conversational. Each exchange is uniquely shaped by the animal, the moment and what the animal chooses to share.

Across time and cultures, Indigenous and ancestral peoples have lived in direct relationship with animals, listening to them as messengers, teachers and co-inhabitants of the land. These ways of knowing were reciprocal, relational and carried in humility. I honor this wisdom and remember that animals were never separate from spirit, land or life. I approach this work with reverence, care and a commitment to respect what is not mine to claim.

Sessions are held in a grounded space. While focused questions or topics may be shared, I approach each animal without expectation or agenda, allowing the communication to flow organically. Some sessions bring clear distinctions; others offer quiet shifts or confirmations. Each experience is different and each has value. My role is to be a pathway, not the author. My approach is consistent and practiced, offering a steady and respectful framework for each session.

If you feel drawn to this work whether out of curiosity, a desire for understanding or to strengthen rapport, my door is open.