Eventually, I expanded my abilities to communicate with deceased animals. Their presence is constantly available, unlike living animals who might be preoccupied or in pain. The energy of a deceased animal feels vast and boundless, in contrast to the specific, tangible energy of a living one.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — I grew up in Buenos Aires, a city where people bustle around a jungle of concrete and towering buildings. From a young age, I felt an unexplainable bond with animals. This connection transcended our physical interaction, but the landscape of my childhood limited my interaction with them.
Over my lifetime, I continued to nurture my innate gift and came to believe animals would one day respond to my call to communicate. However, I first had to become deserving of their trust. Those early feelings sowed the seeds for a journey where I would blend science and mysticism to expand human-animal communication.
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A significant part of my childhood revolved around a white dog roaming around near my home. She looked enormous and imposing, but I found solace in her silent acceptance of my presence.
One day, while watching the film Dr. Doolittle, I saw the veterinarian communicate with animals and began to question the possibilities. My father noticed my fascination and told me, “Anything can be.” His suggestion fueled my imagination.
Years later, as a high school graduate, I was rejected from studying in a biology program, so I gravitated towards veterinary medicine. Initially, my career did not involve direct animal contact. Instead, I delved into food bacteriology and research, but my fascination with the mystical and esoteric led me toward unexplored paths.
I began to study theta healing [a technique that complements conventional medicine by teaching intuitive skills]. I began participating in other practices to expand my perception as well, opening my mind to new ways of interacting with the world.
This journey, blending scientific pursuit with mystical exploration, brought me closer to realizing my childhood dream – to connect with animals at a deeper level. As a result, I moved beyond the conventional and have since experienced incredible opportunities to speak with animals, including sharing my skills with Argentina’s president Javier Milei.
My journey into conscious animal communication began in a laboratory, working with rabbits. Drawing their blood, a task fraught with discomfort and pain for them, weighed heavily on me. I started to make changes – using music as a tool and anesthetizing the ear. By doing so, I fostered a calm environment and could recognize each rabbit’s unique personality.
In 2008, a book on animal communication reignited my passion. Full of excitement, I searched for someone to teach me to implement these animal communication practices. Thankfully, I came across Dr. Monica Diedrich, marking a new chapter in my life.
During sessions with animals, I focus on establishing a trustful rapport. Each interaction revolves around a specific inquiry from the animal’s human companion. I introduce myself to the animal, paving the way for a bond. The animals, in turn, communicate their feelings and ailments. Their pain becomes mine, a transitory empathy that fades as soon as our connection ends.
Understanding my own emotions is crucial for these sessions. I learned to differentiate between my sensations and those of the animals, ensuring that communication remains free from any emotional biases.
Eventually, I expanded my abilities to communicate with deceased animals. Their presence is constantly available, unlike living animals who might be preoccupied or in pain. The energy of a deceased animal feels vast and boundless, in contrast to the specific, tangible energy of a living one.
This journey of discovery and connection has been transformative, guiding me to a deeper understanding of the animal kingdom and myself. Recently, in my communications with deceased animals, I embarked on a memorable consultation. I encountered the late dog Conan who lived with Argentina’s President Javier Milei.
My intention was to provide closure. The session proved shocking and nearly moved us to tears. I served as a bridge between Javier and Conan. The dog’s spirit conveyed a sense of profound wisdom, challenging our limited perceptions of animal consciousness. The insights he shared went beyond what one would expect from an animal. I cannot reveal what the dog shared with the President; that is confidential.
I had a similar experience with a gravely ill cat shortly after that. During the consultation, the cat’s human companion shared that she was contemplating euthanasia for her pet. The cat, however, communicated a desire to pass naturally. Through me, the cat shared a metaphor of life. Unlike the human fear of death and the tendency toward attachment, the cat showed me a river leading to a waterfall, illustrating serenity and acceptance of death.
This session, marked by tears and amazement, offered profound insights into the cat’s perspective on life and death. Despite the consistent positive feedback from clients, a part of me still grapples with the extraordinary nature of these experiences. The realm of animal communication remains a mystifying yet fulfilling aspect of my life.