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- September 22, 2015
'Pet whisperer' aids canine communication
No animal too small for Grass Valley empath
By: Jaime Carrillo
Ursela Rabe has parlayed her skills as an empath–a person highly receptive to others’ emotions–to help pet owners communicate with their animals.
“I never thought of it being something special, never talked about it with people,” Rabe said of her lifelong gift. When Rabe was working as a Feng Shui consultant, customers’ pets would often approach her, relaying information about their owners.
“They were always happy with what their pets had to say,” Rabe said. “Overtime, I felt compelled to do it professionally.”
The main service Rabe provides through Animal Communication Psychic Services is facilitating communication between you and your pet to help solve behavioral issues and establish all-round well being. Rabe also offers holistic therapy treatments for pets, which she’s also conducted with animal charities such as Rescue for Pets’ Sake.
While many of her clientele is on the east coast, one customer Sandy Saccamanno of Grass Valley hired Rabe to assist her with her ailing labrador Calhoun. After Rabe communicated with Calhoun, she discovered the labrador had experienced an allergic reaction to the food he had been eating. After a healing session and updated meal plan, Calhoun was on the road to recovery. |
Ursela Rabe with Calhoun
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“Ursela possesses a remarkable gift,” Saccamanno said. “I can’t thank her enough.”
Animals, like their human counterparts don’t always share communication styles. The cats, dogs and even fish that Rabe works with often take their own unique avenues of communication when trying to get a message across.
No animal is too small for Rabe to attempt communication with. She’s communicated with ants to leave her home, wasps and bees to not pester her outside and even saved a fly from being killed at a beauty salon she visited by guiding it to the exit.
“I don’t believe in killing anything,” Rabe said. Despite having a humane outlook on all creatures, Rabe admits some eight-legged creatures are perhaps the animal kingdom’s least receptive.
“Spiders are very stubborn,” Rabe said. “It’s because they make their own homes, their webs, so they don’t always listen."
Rabe is disinterested in convincing people who may be skeptical of her talents.
“I let [skeptics] be,” Rabe said. “One could argue with non-believers that radio-waves, micro waves, are unseen energy and that they do not doubt that they exist.”
According to Rabe, the most important factor in animal communication is to have empathy for animals. Nothing severs a communication between animal and human more than an ego.
“If a human thinks he or she is superior to the animal, communication cannot be established,” Rabe said.
“It has to be done with an open mind for [the animal’s] differences, viewpoints, sufferings. It has to be done with love.”
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