What’s Your Animal Communicator Story?
I love personal stories!
In fact, I love them so much that the first thing I say to my guests on my summits is “Let’s start with your story.”
I think we can learn so much form sharing our own stories and from listening to other people’s stories. Especially if that person has already accomplished something that we want to accomplish.
Personal stories show the inspiration of a dream, the challenges that must be overcome, and the victory when the dream comes true. They show us that it is possible for us, too. We can overcome our obstacles to make our dreams come true, too.
This week I want to share my story with you. My journey to become an Animal Communicator began when I was a kid growing up in a Chicago suburb. But it didn’t end until I was in my mi-forties and finally started talking with animals. What a lifelong journey!
I share my story in my book Divine Beings – The Spiritual Lives and Lessons of Animals.. You can follow along with me as I grow from a kid with a dream to an adult with the same dream to a professional Animal Communicator. I hope that my journey inspires and empowers you on your journey.
Divine Beings is on sale this week on Amazon. Check it out and get inspired!
Now It’s Your Turn
Where are you on your Animal Communicator journey? Are you just starting to dream? Facing your challenges? Have you already emerged victorious? Please share in the comments so we can cheer you on!
Here’s to your successful Animal Communicator journey!
Cara
One Comment
Kathleen Bartolo
My story began when I was about 7. There were Arab Stallion’s in the paddock next to our Service Station in the country. I would go to the fence and call them. Pancho would always coming cantering over. His owners were horrified. He was a wild horse, but not to me. It was the same with brumbies.
I always brought home stray animals growing up.
I believe my dog Banjo, with me now, is Pancho. He has the same personality, same love and smells like him.
I have done plenty of study in Animal Communications. I am stuck on how to get it out in the community. But I will never give up. Regards Kathy.