The exact scientific mechanism of how telepathy and animal communication work remains unknown, just like the solutions to many biological and physics problems. Like many aspects of science, although we wonder how it works, we can observe and verify its existence.
How do you deal with all the emotions that arise from communicating with animals?
It is difficult. As a professional animal communicator, I have training specifically about handling the emotions of ourselves, clients and the animals. Often we must deal professionally with emotionally drained clients, for example, those whose animals have passed away or gone missing.
What made you decide to set aside what you studied at MIT to become an animal communicator?
For many years, I did work in the IT industry. My job as an IT specialist meant constantly facing computer monitors to make sure the applications worked as designed. After I did my job, the users could improve their efficiency. Sometimes work that once needed 10 hours to complete could be done in six.
As an animal communicator, I instead face animals and their human “parents”, helping them to understand each other and improve their relationships. After I finish, the animals and their parents feel more loved, missing animals are found or maybe parents learn the last wishes of their dying animals.
Now you tell me why I prefer to be an animal communicator.