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Bonnie & Bandit
“Until one has
loved an animal,
a part of one's
soul remains
unawakened” 

 

~Anatole France

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Telepathy Defined
 

The origin of the word telepathy is from the Greek, “tele” meaning distant, and “pathos,” meaning a feeling or perception.  Translated this means non-spoken transmissions of information and or feelings to another.

 

All humans are telepathic, we are born with this ability.  This is demonstrated most notably when we are pre-verbal infants and young children.  Mothers are very “instinctual” when it comes to knowing what their infants' needs are, without a word ever being spoken.  Of course, we have all had experiences when we are thinking of someone and they call on the phone or knock at our door soon thereafter.  This is telepathy manifested. Since speaking is our collectively agreed-upon form of communication most people lose their telepathic abilities when they begin to talk.  

However, more and more people are “trusting” those moments of “I just have a feeling,” or “I don’t know why but I just got this hit, and my instincts are usually right.”  We have all had them, you may call them coincidence, but it is your Intuition speaking to you. Are you willing to reconsider and trust these feelings or knowings as not accidental?

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Issues Most Commonly Explored
 

Behavioral

Sometimes our pets have behaviors that we find annoying or just unacceptable.  A dialogue with your pet can reveal the reason behind this behavior. With some acceptance of the unpleasantness the issue is causing, is your pet willing to stop, or is something deeper going on that needs to be addressed?

 

Health

As with our own health, we all desire to have and maintain healthy pets.  They will tell you what they need, and what makes them happy.  Together we can explore what your loving animal needs to maintain excellent or optimal health.


Illness

We become distressed when our pets are confronted with illness.  There can be "unseen" reasons for illness to manifest.  Our beloveds can tell us how they feel, where they hurt, and what they need from their people to assist them.  

 

Death and Dying

The dying and death process is part of the cycle of life we all will be called upon to experience.  When it involves our pets it is a heart wrenching emotional time.  You may be surprised by what your beloved pet offers you during this sacred process.

 

Bereavement
Losing a pet can be “complex grief.”  Not everyone may be able to be supportive.  Navigating through the loss of your pet can be addressed with understanding and compassion for the nuisances and the complexities involved. 

 

Afterlife

Yes, it is very possible and real to talk to your pet who has transitioned to the other side.

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Questions Most Often Asked

-How is my pet feeling?  Does he/she have discomfort, if so, where in his/her body?
-Why is my cat not using his litter box?

-What can I do for my pet to make his/her  life more enjoyable?
-Is there a reason my animal and I are together?
-What is my animal's soul  purpose?
-Is my beloved pet getting ready to transition from this life?
-Will my dear animal come back to me at another time?

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How Can Bonnie Help

As a Registered Nurse for 42 years, I am able to bring a unique perspective to my clients. Having a full understanding of how the body and its structure works allows me to offer a deeper insight into the complexities of illness.
Being an Animal Communicator for well over 22 years has brought me much joy and gratitude, witnessing deeper connections form between animals and their people. I’ve been humbled by sorrow and great tenderness revealed. The animals are teachers for all of us. The question is do we care to listen and collaborate together for a fuller life.

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Meet Bonnie

Bonnie’s spiritual journey began at a crossroads of personal crisis in 1983. From there she chose the road less traveled and has continued down the windy path looking back only to measure her progress. She has sought and encountered like-minded teachers along the way that have encouraged, challenged, and stretched her perceptions and beliefs. Now she sees through a wide-angle lens of potential, possibilities, and of course opportunities.
Achieving her Ph.D. in Esoteric Philosophy and Hermetic Science allowed Bonnie the most natural segue from being a long practicing Registered Nurse in the western tradition to a Diagnostic Medical Intuitive fulfilling a burning passion she had been preparing for many years. Bonnie lives in Northern California, splitting her time between the North Bay Area, and Mt. Shasta. Bonnie is very grateful to share her space with her beloved Maine Coon brothers Benny and Bailey.

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“We Need Another And A Wiser And Perhaps A More Mystical Concept Of Animals.” 

 

~Henry Beston

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