I want to highlight the sweet beings I usually refer to as starlight or starseed animals. I’ve been meeting more of them lately in my sessions for clients and it’s always really lovely to feel their gentle energy and fascinating to meet their guides. I don’t always talk about this a lot because it feels like fantasy, but this is the reality I live in now and maybe it’s not more “out there” to share this than to tell stories about conversations I have with horses or dogs or turtles. So one of my wishes for 2019 is to share more of these amazing experiences I’m having. When I sit down to connect with someone’s companion (I do this part remotely) I invite all of their guides and then we start by all getting to know each other. It feels like meeting new friends for tea or coffee. This is one of my favorite parts. Getting to know starlight animals I am finding that there can be a lot of misunderstandings with their humans because they are the ones that don’t always act like others of their species. Traditional training may frighten or confuse them. Sometimes they are so telepathic that there isn’t a need to even speak out loud with them. Understanding where they are coming from and how they perceive their environment can make a big difference in how to offer them comfort and a feeling of safety. ❤️
✨✨✨ The photo on the left I took of my cat son Jarvis as part of my mfa thesis work a long time ago, it’s titled “the beckoning cat” and the moon I photographed recently-January’s eclipse.🌕✨ Comments are closed.
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