The Bridge
Connecting the Span Between Animals and Humans
Janet Roper Animal Communicator 952-474-8273
www.janetroper.com
Vol. 1, No. 1 September, 2007
Welcome to The Bridge -
a place to learn how to strengthen and increase the bond between
you and animals through animal communication. The goal of this
publication is to encourage the use of your natural gift of telepathic
communication with animals, to support you in this process and
to aid you with choices and ideas that can fully engage your relationship
with all creatures, creating a more harmonic environment for all.
Shiloh, my fifteen year old quarter horse companion, will accompany
us on this journey.
Potential benefits of animal communication
are:
- understand
the animal's needs and feelings
- discover
possible explanations for behavioral concerns
- deepen
and improve your relationship with animals
- learn what
your animal friend has to tell you
The newsletter will come out quarterly.
If you know of anyone who would enjoy or benefif from this newsletter,
pass it on or have have them contact me to get on the mailing
list. If you would like to receive it by email, contact me at
janetroper@mac.com.
“No-Pet” Pet Parties
Wonder why Fido seems to have lost interest in his food?
Curious why Fifi is suddenly having accidents in the house?
NOW you can find out!
Gather friends together in
your home for a
“No-Pet” Pet
Party!
A time of enjoyment, friendship and discovery as I telepathically
connect with your pets
~ alive or deceased ~
and tell you about life from their point of view!
Asked what animals think of people beginning to talk with them
Shiloh Says:
“Yes,
it is time that you humans caught up with us animals! We’ve
been talking and talking and talking, and it usually falls on
deaf ears. Humans are not better than creatures, just different.
We all have our talents, and it’s time that humans took
off their blinders and open up to the world that is outside of
their narrow consciousness. Once people get over their intimidation
of talking with the animals, they will find that we have a lot
to share with them. Their world will become more complete as they
include us in it, not just as domesticated or favored pets, or
barnyard animals, but as contributing members of the earth family.
When you’re talking to the animals, don’t be serious!
Have fun - make a game of it! You humans work too hard, try too
hard. Make it fun! You’ll be surprised at what your favorite
animal companion has to tell you. And take it slow - be patient
with yourself and with us. If you are new to the idea of talking
we won’t give you more than you can take in. Not all animals
like to talk as much as I do - I’m a natural.”
Thanks, Shiloh!
We all do better
when all creatures do better.
Janet Roper, Animal Communicator www.janetroper.com
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