So you want to book an appointment to have a consultation? Now what?
When I receive your request for an appointment I will send you my introduction letter outlining some information. First you will need to decide whether you want a phone session or a one on one session between myself and the animal. Over the phone sessions are good if you have specific questions and you only want those answers. One on one sessions are one of the best ways, and my preferred way, to get honest answers and a possible resolution to whatever the issue at hand is. It gives the animal freedom to answer without the pressure of pleasing their humans. It gives us a chance to really work through and come to a possible resolution or agreement. After you know which kind of session you would like, it's time to book the appointment. Pick a time when the animal will most likely be quiet and not distracted. When they are distracted the possibility of not connecting to the animal increases to almost 100%. After your appointment is booked, send a photo of the animal to me at least 24 hours in advance. If doing a phone call, have your questions prepared ahead of time. If doing a one on one, send your questions along with the photo. I require the information in advance so I can prepare for the session. Both require sending the payment in advance. I do not accept email transfers or Paypal deposits until after the session is completed. If doing a phone call, I will call you at the agreed upon time and we proceed. One on one sessions are still at a set time. I will email detailed results of the conversation after we are done. There will be a follow up call or email a week later to see how things are going. One of the best ways to approach an animal communication session it with an open mind and heart to really understand that our animals are just like us and most times all they want is to be heard and given a chance to be a real part of the family.
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The first time I had someone do a communication with one of my cats I told him not to tell any secrets. Did I have anything to be concerned about?
No! Our animals that live with us are loyal and trusted family members. When you book an appointment with me, you tell me the questions you want asked and those are the ones that I focus on. I am a professional and I do not discuss your particular animal, your questions or you by name with anyone. I have a code of ethics created by Penelope Smith that I abide by which are posted on the Notes page of my Facebook page. www.facebook.com/BiofeedbackWithJulie/notes |