One of the most amazing things about animal communication are the messages of support, love & gratitude that our animals are always transmitting to their human guardians – and how much FUN it is to be a translator of sorts and bring these message to pet parents’ attention.
And the soul level stuff? Well, it just doesn’t get any better than that.
Anyway, I often find myself in a bit of a daze after a week of animal communication readings , feeling infused with delight and wanting to talk about the wisdom & humor & deep emotional connections that animals routinely bring to the table – when they’re given the chance to be HEARD.
As such, I created Lib’s Animal Chats, my YouTube Channel, in order to post videos and share some reflections & insights I’ve gained during my animal communication journey – plus ongoing lessons I continue to benefit from via my whiskerwhispering experiences.
To view my videos or subscribe to my Lib’s Animal Chats YouTube channel,
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Here’s a sampling of the types of videos you’ll find on Lib’s Animal Chats:
Why Telepathy is Natural, not Star-Treky
It’s hard to hear the word “telepathy” without thinking about weird sci-fi movies, but in this video, animal communicator Libby Rogers explains why it isn’t weird, futuristic or “Star-Treky,” but rather, ancient, primitive and instinctive. AND, even while humans generally accept that animals have easy access to this universal language, we have trouble thinking that WE do too. Libby urges you to revisit & reconsider this incorrect assumption because we actually read our animals’ minds almost as much as they read ours. Catch her “argument” in this segment of Lib’s Animal Chats.
Getting Excited About Animal Soul Lessons & wanting to Share with EVERYBODY
Why I Can’t Talk To Your MOM’S Cat Unless SHE Asks …
In this video, Libby also shares some of the ethics involved in scenarios like these, explaining why people sometimes think animal communicators might travel around their neighborhoods, willy-nilly, “talking” to every sentient creature they see.
NOPE.
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