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My show covers subjects involving Spirit Communication, Pet Communications, Healing, Spirituality, Massage Therapy, Cell/Soul Memory, Hypnotherapy

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    Pet Communication - Pets are Speaking

    As a medium my understanding of an individual's soul has become a profound learning experience. For me the fact that our soul continues on and that I can communicate with an individual soul has been a way of life. Now, with the addition of pet communication to my work, I again have an opportunity to witness another level of soul that also allows me to have more amazing experiences.

    Since arriving in Phoenix, I have shared what an incredible journey this has been. Now I am inspired to tell some of the pet communication stories that have crossed my path. Although I have already had numerous experiences, I believe the most profound was at a family home in Glenndale, Az. I was called to help a female pitbull named Pinky. She is a larger dog but quite docile and was having trouble with a rash on her paws. The owner informed me she had been put on steroids and although the rash was getting better, Pinky had gained weight and did not seem to be feeling well.

    Upon entering the house, I was introduced to three pets. Pinky, Chopper,a black lab and a rust colored cat name Simba. We decided that I would see one pet at a time in the bedroom and began with Pinky. She was friendly  and climbed up on the bed to lay next to me. The first vision I saw was the can of beef food which was the reason she'd developed the rash. That beef had chemicals in it that she was allergic to. Although the vet had believed she was having an allergic reaction, he did not pinpoint what item was causing the rash. I proceeded to ask Pinky what else was bothering her and this is when the session got to be real fun. She proceeded to explain how she hates music, noise, lots of people and that their house had all of it. I heard her in a very defiant voice. It was comical, but the owner confirmed that Pinky did have an issue with noice and music and that since moving to this house, there was alot more noise and Pinky did seem unhappy. It was then, Chopper in the living room started barking, Pinky looked at me and I heard her say, "do you hear that? why does he do that? I never bark." The owner agained confirmed that Pinky indeed does not bark and that she would even nip at Chopper if he continued barking. Pinky was delightful and to show her appreciation to me she started licking me all over my face.

    Next, we had Chopper come into the room and had Pinky leave. Chopper to me felt like a young soul and quite oblivious to his environment. He was friendly, but did not seem to have a clue what he was doing here and was just kind of awkward. Chopper's communication was quite different from Pinky's. It was quite clear that Chopper needed to be outside more and have lots of land to run. I was also aware that he would be comfortable around horses. These things were noted by the owner, so as they look for a new home, their pets' needs could be considered in the search. I then proceeded to explain to Chopper that it was time for him to grow up a little and understand he is cohabitating with other animals and humans and be considerate to their needs too. He looked at me so seriously and seemed to be listening intensely, then came over to confirm he still liked me.

    The last pet in this household is a cat named Simba. Simba entered the room and immediately faced a corner with its back towards the rest of us. It seemed an odd stance at first, but I just thought I would give him time to warm up to me. Soon after he turned around and walked toward me. I immediately felt a very heavy depression and asked what was wrong. I clearly heard his soul say "I am so tired, just put me to sleep." I was shocked and started to cry at this realization. I explained that he was not that old and was in good health and did not understand why he should be so sad. I also reminded him that there was much more joy to have here with this family.

    With that I moved on to share some medium work with the owner and her two daughters. It was a wonderful spiritual journey and discussion, that I believed touched everyone deeply.

    Here is a short message, the owner wrote following the session:

    "Hi Salvatore! I just wanted to tell you how great it was having you to my house, you really made an impact on my girls....they loved you. Pinky has really been happier and more playful. The greatest thing is that Simba purred for the first time in years. As for Chopper, he's trying to be more grown up...but it's hard! lol I just wanted to thank you again, it was an awesome night!"

    There is no doubt in my mind that the soul is alive and ready to speak, even within our animals. They are so honest and clear and sometimes so humorous.

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