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WORLD'S BEST PETS-PSYCHIC, URSELA RABE: TRAINED DOGS CAN SMELL COVID19, DAYS BEFORE IT SHOWS UP IN A TEST

 

INTERVIEW

- Could a pet warn us if we have a hidden disease?

Yes, dogs in particular are vey attuned to scents in their surroundings and have extremely sensitive noses. Hard to imagine, but depending on the breed their sense of smell can be a thousand to ten million times more developed than that of humans. Not only have trained dogs been used since the summer of 2020 at Helsinki airport in forward-thinking Finland to sniff out Covide19 in passengers boarding, but many people have service dogs to warn of impending seizures and other diseases. In fact, trained dogs are able to smell Covid19 days before it can even show up in a test. Dogs can detect cancer in humans' skin, breath, sweat and waste. Again, training these dogs what to smell for is key for the task to be successfully completed by them.

- Humans have psychic abilities, do animals have similar faculties?

Absolutely. Animals are masters at psychic communication. In my experience, animals are much more psychic than most humans. That is what they rely on to sense danger and to communicate with each other. Most animals are vey visual in transmitting their message, in other words, they send pictures of what they are thinking of. Human language keeps us somewhat from drawing on this inner wisdom of psychic transmission. Talking with each others distracts us from our intuitive voice. It is a great loss unfortunately. In my practice, I find animals extremely responsive and eager to let me know how they feel about their guardians, about their past, their wishes, preferences and wellbeing or discomforts. They are very emotional and wonderfully empathetic beings.

- In addition to a body language, can we establish a direct communication with our pets?

Yes, through our psychic abilities or by using the talent of a skilled animal communicator as a "translator" we can establish direct communication with animals. To develop this ability, the most important requisite is empathy and respect. If we feel superior to animals, it will block the communication with them.

RABE: I HAVE COMMUNICATED WITH A FLY IN CALIFORNIA AND AN ELEPHANT IN NEPAL.

- Do you have any unusual event or story, extraordinary story you would like to share with our readers?

Oh, there are so very many! Where to start? Although most of my clients' animals are dogs, cats, horses and birds. I have communicated with many types of animals from a fly in a California beauty salon about to be swatted, who I telepathically showed the way out of the place to a wild elephant in Nepal. The wild elephant had attacked local farmers in a field because he felt threatened by them trying to chase him away from their crops. In this elephant's case I was able through psychic communication and with the help of a client in Vienna, Austria, to broker a peace between the elephant and Nepalese government officials who were getting ready to cull him.
Ok, I just thought of a story with an unusual animal. Let me tell you about Mamarau, the rare Fijian Brachylophus Iguana and his rescuer: I got an email from long-time client living on a remote Fiji island who told me that recently her iguana, whom she had rescued and brought back health, had repeatedly bitten her, which seemed very much of character for him. We set up an urgent long-distance appointment. There is a 21-hour time difference between her Fiji island and California, so that was slightly challenging. Although I'm used to international client calls this had been the largest time difference to date. When we connected, Mamarau was already waiting and eager to explain. When asked why he bit his benefactor he immediately telepathically showed me a picture of something that looked like raspberries, some darker and some brownish in color. When I asked his guardian about hese berries, that I saw with my inner eye, she right away understood and told me that he must be referring to mulberries which he loves. Mamarau told me that he has tried to let her know that he wants more mulberries and that he has no other way to let her know but to gently nip her. My client assured me that there was nothing "gentle" about his bite and that it was hurting her. When I let Mamarau know about her response I felt deep distress from him. He let me know that he had always been very careful not to break her skin and, therefore, he hought he was not hurting her. He just wanted to get her attention to let her know what he so very much desired. He then assured me that this would not happen again, now that he knew that it was causing her pain and now that she knew what he wanted from her. He was eagerly looking forward to many mulberry feasts now. I could feel his anticipation but unfortunately, I had to let him know that too many mulberries would make him sick and that he only could have a few at a time. We then negotiated a compromise of Mamarau getting his mulberries more regularly even though in strictly limited mounts. He was a little disappointed but accepting of this promise. My client later reported that he has never bitten her since. It would be so wonderful if we all could understand h other like this and in seeing each other's viewpoints live peacefully together.

Ursela Rabe is an Animal Communicator, Feng Shui Master, and Artist. She lives in California but works with all over the world. Ursela has won numerous international awards for her work.
Contact websites animalpsychic.info and healingartsinfo.com

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