With animal communication I often get asked this question: Do you have a good success rate?
It is a very difficult question to answer about my success rate sometimes animals are deceased or stolen and won’t be coming home. Sometimes an animal is lost and I am able to help it find it’s way back home by itself. A lot of the time animal communication helps to put the owners mind at ease.
In this case Susan had lost her dog, Jazi on the dunes in Swarkopmund on the Sunday afternoon. Aerial searches on Monday were done via drone and plane by foot and car with no luck. Further searches on Tuesday again no luck. It was at this point that she contacted me.
When I connected with Jazi she told me that she would be returning home {most of the time the animal will tell me immediately if they will be returning to their home} she also showed me that she was in an area with spare bush. She told me that she would be found by someone who had seen the posts of the lost dog and would return her to her owners. Which is what I relayed to her owner.
On Wednesday morning a rescue team found her after 4 days in the desert.
Did this help to find her?
No but it gave her owner peace of mind.
So what is the actual question that is asked when you hear "do you have a good success rate?"
The real question would be "What is your intention in receiving the communication session?"