Ursela Rabe of Penn Valley woke up one morning and discovered she was famous.
She had just been voted:
• #1 Best Animal Reiki Healer in the World
• #2 Best Animal Communicator in Europe, #5 in the World
• #1 Best Feng Shui Master in USA and Europe
• #1 Most Recommended Lightworker in the United States
“It’s a great honor to have been given these awards,” Rabe said in her soft European accent. “It feels very good because it’s been my life’s passion to help animals, as well as to beautify and eliminate negative energy from homes.”
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Pet communicator Ursela Rabe of Penn Valley is featured multiple times as winning awards in the 2015-16 edition of the “World’s Best, Most Trusted and Most Popular Lightworkers.”
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Rabe is featured multiple times in the 2015-16 edition of the “World’s Best, Most Trusted and Most Popular Lightworkers.” The 2-inch-thick paperback book is published internationally in English, French and German.
Rabe’s long-time friend and colleague Vickie Gay of Reno (#2 Best Psychic & Medium in the USA and #4 in the World) nominated Rabe.
“I don’t recommend just anybody,” Gay stressed. “This is not some kind of advertising or thing that people can pay for."
“They voted for her because of the very good work she has done for a very long time,” Gay said.
Results trump disbelief
Although she was trained in Reiki in South Africa, “the animal communication/healing I was born with,” explained Rabe.
A native of Germany, she was a world traveler before she settled in California 24 years ago.
It’s easy to see and believe Rabe is a master at removing negative energy from animals when you see her physically use Reiki techniques directly on an animal.
It’s harder to believe Rabe is a miracle worker when it comes to psychic healing of animals via a phone call — just by looking at a picture, or not even that.
In fact, some of her loyal clients didn’t believe she could do it — until she did.
Rachel Fleet of Reno was in a panic.
She was pet-sitting three cats, and one had disappeared for eight hours.
“I lose the cat, I lose my job,” Fleet stated.
She called Rabe and described Buster, the missing cat.
Fleet has no clue how Rabe did it.
“I guess she talked to him telepathically, and 20 minutes later, the cat was at the door!”
After Cory Johnson’s dog Hank was attacked by another dog in Auburn, Hank became skittish and aggressive with other dogs.
Johnson consulted Rabe, who calmed Hank down with both communication and remote psychic healing.
“He became a lot nicer dog,” Johnson said.
All it took to quiet down a “cluckin’ and squawkin’” flock of chickens was to send Rabe a picture of the chickens, stated Grass Valley resident Sandy Saccomanno, who had already had experienced Rabe’s work with her dog and cats.
“She is amazingly accurate!” Saccomanno said.
As fantastic as these stories might sound, Rabe is not bothered by skeptics.
“I’m not here to convince anybody,” she said.
“Everybody is free to think what they want to, and the people who are interested in my work, they find me,” she said with a serene smile.
For more information about Ursela Rabe, please call 530-432-9365 or visit her website: www.animalpsychic.info.
Tom Durkin is a freelance writer and photographer in Nevada City. He can be contacted at tdurkin@vfr.net or www.tomdurkin-writer.net.
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