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Finding Andy
I decided to keep my appointment with Diane even though my cat, Andy, showed up the night before my scheduled appointment. I wanted to know what Andy was thinking and anything I could find out about the week he was missing.
Diane was able to give me details of how he jumped off our deck and why. She also gave me details of the environment he had been in, which was exactly like the area at the end of our road. She asked me about a boat ramp and said it looked like he was hiding under a boat that was turned upside down. It was only after I told this to my husband that I found out there was a small boat ramp toward the end of our road, and the man kept his boat turned upside down! She told me Andy finally heard me calling him and that's how he managed to find his way back home.
I told her about not being able to let our shy cats roam the house because Andy would go after her. But after she communicated with Andy, he indicated that it would be alright to do this. Diane told me what I needed to do to introduce them first. Thankfully she told me that the organic food I was feeding them which contained grain. I found out that grain is not good for cats and that may be contributing to Andy's aggressiveness at times. She also shared more information with me which I greatly appreciated.
I HIGHLY recommend Diane. She talked to me on the phone as she was receiving the information. I told her that I wanted to send an endorsement to her so others could read my story. I received a LOT of helpful information during my 30 minute appointment. I really can't speak highly enough about her.
Ann W.
Wedowee, AL
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When Our Friend Passes On
My beautiful friend
left this earthly realm yesterday afternoon and is now free to pursue
whatever new adventures the universe has in store for him. Our
conversation the other day was so helpful, so precious to me -- words
could never express the depth of my gratitude. So I will just say
thank you and leave it at that.
Peace and blessings to you and those you love. =PL
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Animal Communication Workshops
I just wanted to thank you again for the awesome workshop! I feel like a different person, and I cannot wait to be able to "start my new life" tomorrow. I, like everyone else, felt skeptical about my ablility to do this, but I was truly awed. My eyes hve been opened to so many new things only after two days, that it's unbelievable! I'm sure, with lots of practice and trying to get everything into perspective, that I will only discover more and more....and it's so exciting to think about. My biggest hurdle will be getting my thoughts focused, but I know that with the techniques you taught us, I will be successful in getting "the big picture".
You have truly met your calling, and I am so impressed with you...not only for what you are able to do, but as a very warm hearted, truly inspiring individual. I am so glad that our paths crossed years ago...you have helped me so much....to the degree that I cannot even begin to thank you properly. (I know Abbey thanks you as well). So, just know that whenever you cross my thoughts, very warm, endearing feelings are felt for you.
I will complete my workshop evaluation and get it into the mail to you this week. You and Barbara together make a wonderful team! She is very special as well! I feel like I have known her for years, and before this weekend, had only met her once briefly.
Take care, and thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Tammy and Angel Abbey Kizer
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Finding Wasabi after a storm
Hi Diane,
I want to commend you on the exceptional job you did yesterday. I called you after a flood in Tucson (yup, Tucson) sent a bunch of panicked horses running from their stable. One of them, a young Arabian I had bred and raised, didn't return with the others. When I phoned you, I was trudging along beside the raging wash,slogging through mud, deep woods, debris and gnats searching for him and feeling utterly lost. You told me he was in a barn near the stable where he lives, in a corral, near a hay pile. I was already several miles into my search and I continued for several more miles. Three hours later I got a call that he had been found -- in a pen in a barn near a hay pile, just a few yards from his home but on the other side of the wash. Exactly as you described!!! He was enjoying a nice meal served by the barn's owners and, unlike some of the other horses who ran that night, he was unhurt.
Thank you so much for another dead-on reading.
Heidi
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