Practice your skills with Gemima

Dear Animal Communicators,

For those of you that have attended our workshop,  other animal communication workshops or read any of the excellent books recommended on our site, here is the beautiful Gemima and I have a few questions for you to ask her.  I can verify a good few of the questions so that you can check how accurate you are. Let me know your answers either by using the forum, for all our workshop attendees or by commenting on this page.

Have fun and I look forward to hearing from you and Gemima!

Gemima

Gemima

Ask Gemima:         What is her favourite food?
                              Who is her best friend?
                              Does she have any white on her fur at all and if so where?
                              Where is her favourite place to sleep?
                              What does she think of Marcus and Jack?
                              What does she think of Brenda?
                              Is there anything she needs?
                              What is her message for Julie?
                              What else would she like to share? 

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9 Responses to “Practice your skills with Gemima”

  1. Philippa Says:

    Tuna
    Her mum
    white fur on one of her paws
    On the bed
    She doesn’t – she turns her nose up at them
    She loves Brenda
    There is nothing else she needs othre than the security she won’t be going anywhere else.
    I’m ok.
    A mouse when she catches one.

  2. Philippa Says:

    Julie

    I thought I would have a go.

    Have a great time in Dubai

    phil

  3. Val Heart Says:

    I am scared to post my answers for fear that I am wrong…how do you get over that with animal communication?

  4. Julie Says:

    Hello Val, thank you so much for having the courage to write this! You are certainly not alone in feeling worried about getting it wrong. As the wonderful lady Susan Jeffers says “Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway!” I also worry I will get it wrong but just go for it! We are always practising and only with practice we improve. I say bring on the mistakes as the more of them there are the closer we are getting to being more and more skillful at discerning what is authentic communication. If you prefer Val please send me your answers, I won’t add them to the public profile but will respond to you via your personal e-mail. Be great to hear from you. Blessings and love to you, Julie XXX

  5. Julie Says:

    Hi there Phil! Brilliant to hear from you! Thanks for having a go at this – you are as always a pioneer! I’ll reply to you via your e-mail so as not to give away answers to others wanting to practice. Happy New Year to you my friend and hope to catch up with you soon. Love Julie XXX

  6. sophie Says:

    i am trying to learn to communicate with animals but i find it so difficult! im 15, and i love animals! i have 4 cats, 8 horses, 1 dog and 1 fish. i look all over the internet for help, but it doesnt seem to work. could you give me any tips on how to help me communicate? for the first question i asked gemima, i got an image of tuna fish. ive tried communicating with one of my cats roxy. she was sitting on the top of the sofa, and i tried sending her an image of her getting off the top of the sofa and onto my lap. she kept looking at my lap, then at me, but she didnt do it. please help me! xxxx

  7. Julie Says:

    Hello Sophie, its lovely to hear from you! You have quite a managerie don’t you? :-) Well, well done because Gem does love tuna! Also, it is more challenging to communicate with your own animals because you know so much about them and you can talk yourself out of believing what you pick up from them. Also, know that your cat Roxy, as with many animals, will have heard your request to go on your lap but will only do it if she wants to! Cats especially don’t really take orders from anyone!! So know that you are able to communicate, trust yourself and a good way to practice is to ask friends or people who have animals, ask them to give you some questions for their animal that they know the answer to and you don’t(!) and then get yourself somewhere quiet where you can quiet the chatter of your mind down, I find watching a candle flame burning or sitting somewhere really quiet out in nature a great place to help this. Then using a photo or with the animal with you, if possible, take your time to feel with your heart what they are showing you as you ask each question. Remeber to ask clear questions and to be patient with yourself. You may get pictures flash into your mind, hear words or get feelings. Write everything you get down – just as you receive them. Leave them exactly as they are and don’t let your mind start to try to make sense of them. Then read back to your friend what you got, just as you got it and notice what you got right, the things you don’t get right are good too as they will show you when your mind takes over and how that feels different to the authentic incoming messages. Practice lots and write it all down. Praise yourself whenever you get things right and always remember to be polite and to thank the animals. Trust yourself. You can do it!! Trust this helps Sophie, stay in touch and let me know how you are progressing! If you have more questions just ask! Most importantly, have fun and enjoy just being in the animals energy. XXX

  8. Jinny Says:

    Hi! Could you please let me know if I got any of these right?
    1. ‘Cats’ – a brand of tinned food!
    2. Buddy
    3. On her tail
    4. On the bed
    5. They’re cool
    6. Wily!
    7. A new bed
    8. I love you
    9. I love you all – people, bees, birds!

    Thanks so much! :-) I’m just starting out and feel like I’m able to establish a connection with my own dogs and with the dogs of friends who’re having problems with their animals, but I find it very challenging at communication classes and with photos.

  9. Julie Says:

    Hello there Jinny, its wonderful to hear from you! Well done for connecting with Gem, she is a real wild child. She was a feral and I found her (and she chose me!) at a rescue centre about four years ago. OK so here are my responses from what I know about Gem, which isn’t that much as she is very mysterious and likes it that way! 1) She eats in other houses so although I don’t feed her the brand you mention it is possible she has had this. 2) Again, I don’t know of anyone called Buddy but that is not to say she doesn’t have a friend called Buddy. There are lots of local cats here and I don’t know their names. 3) She only has a tiny spot of white but it is on her tummy not her tail sadly, 4) DEFINITELY loves to sleep on the bed, radiator bed and next doors beds too! WELL DONE! 5) She tolerates Marcus and Jack now, they are my other two felines, initially she would attack them, so it is quite possible she would say they are cool now! 6) I’m not sure what Wily means, doesn’t ring any bells with me, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t mean anything to Gem and Brenda! Brenda lives next door and she adores hanging out with her. 7) That is great! She loves to sleep in the radiator bed at night and it is definitely in need of a replacement cover! Well done! 8) & 9) She is a very loving girl, not in a conventional way though, she likes lots of space and quiet and prefers to be outdoors. I know she loves me and I love her, just not in a cuddles and fusses kind of way! So very well done Jinny, not easy connecting with a feral cat as mysterious as Gem! Keep practicing as much as you can and you will get better and better. A suggestion for you that you might find helpful is that I have a webinar programme running at the moment with recordings of the sessions I have run so far on the website webinar page that you can buy and download. There is a lot less pressure than at workshop style events and you may find them helpful as you build your confidence. Sending you lots of love and blessings and well done again! Julie XXX


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