Apr 08 2008
Animal Communication: Intuitive & Interpretive
Greta and I met with Nikki Cuthbertson (One With Nature) this past weekend, and I was treated to some insight into Greta that I didn’t have before.
The way Nikki works is by tuning in to the animal she’s reading, and she asks for direct questions but doesn’t necessarily get direct answers.
For example, when I asked Greta what she thought of me, she showed Nikki images including an egg protected in a nest, and the words “coming home”.
But when Greta thinks about Mike, she sent Nikki feelings of excitement bordering on urgency.
Both explanations make sense, given that I am with Greta almost 24/7 and when Mike gets home from work, the household is full of activity.
I’m safety, Mike is excitement.
I also learned that Greta would like to better get to know our cat (Moxie); that she wants to eat more bananas and carrots; and that she lost the tip of her ear during the tattooing process (which makes sense, now that I think about it).
Greta also “told” Nikki that she likes her bed by the window, which made me smile.
While some of Nikki’s reading was probably interpretive (like the fact that Greta is happy with the life I’ve given her), I definitely think there was also some intuitive action going on, such as the image Greta projected of the nest to represent me.
Nikki also did photo readings of our cats, and oddly enough, she was even more accurate and specific with both of them, to the point that when I came home and told Mike about Flynn’s reading, we both laughed and cried at the accuracy of Nikki’s insights.
I was on the fence about animal communication before the readings I had for Greta, Flynn and Moxie, but I’m a believer now!

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