Animal Communication

My Top Ten AC Tips

When I was dreaming of being an animal communicator, every once in a while I would get a spontaneous message from my dog Iko.

I was always thrilled – but also mystified: how did I do that?!

Many of my clients and students have the same experience.

So how did I shift from a mystified sometimes animal communicator to a confident professional animal communicator? 

I realized there were 10 things that I started doing regularly that helped me gain confidence.

So how can you get from where you are now to where you want to be as an animal communicator?

Follow my Top Ten Tips!

Check out my Top 10 Tips and go from curious to confident in no time!



Now It’s Your Turn

Do you ever struggle with feeling confident as an Animal Communicator? Which tip are you going to try? Please share in the comments!

Here’s to your success as an Animal Communicator!

Cara

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6 Comments

  • Wilma Q. Riddell

    I would like to thank you for the 10 animal communicator tips you shared today. I am going to try to follow them. Eventualy, I would like to take a beginner’s class and later an advance class with you. I enjoyed hearing you share the 10 tips. I would like to get better at this with time. I have a dog that I could practice with. Enjoy watching your videos. Wilma Q. Riddell wilridd@yahoo.com

  • Holli Shan

    Thank you so much for this Dr.Cara! Even though I’ve been practicing since 2006 and professionally since 2009 – it’s always a great reminder to hear these. My top two that I need to work on are the daily meditation and non-attachment. I know I need to get back on the meditation practice, since when I was able to do that consistently, everything flowed with ease.

    For the non-attachment – I struggle with this one, since in a communication I want to be accurate. I want to be sure that not only am I a clear conduit for messages, but that what I am sensing and translating is accurate and I do right by the animals and their people. My goal is to always be in service for their greater/highest good.

  • Marie-Thérèse Stroud

    Thank you very much dear Cara, always so inspiring and useful… thank you.
    Yes I am so happy when I am right…. but less than at the beginning… I now just enjoy communicating.. and so often I am surprised by what I receive.. it’s such a happiness…..
    Have a great winter day…

  • Robin

    I am going to start a daily meditation. Thank you for saying it doesn’t have to be long – even one minute is OK – I will try for 5.

  • Tine

    Thank you so much for your gifts to the world! I have learned and picked up really good inspiration from you over time. This one – I knew some of the tips because I have taken another class here i Denmark with someone you know (Mathilde Denning who introduced me to you), so the top ones I take with me from this video are: practice, throw yourself in there, keep a spiritual approach to your growth/ obstacles and unattachment. Really good advice!
    Thank you!

  • Bob Martin

    Thank you Dr. Cara. I’m going to continue learning how to meditate. So far every time I put on my blinders, I fall asleep. But I’m working on it. I did ask a dog one time what his name was and I heard it was “Down Boy”.

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