
So, you want to talk to animals…
Many people tell me they wish they had my gift of talking to the animals and connecting with them. I always say that everyone can do it. It only takes practice, a dedication to personal healing (clearing what clogs your perceptual filters), and a willingness to listen and trust (and that’s where the practice comes in—over time you learn to trust that what you are getting is real).
It might surprise you to know that the foundational energy practices of Reiki are very similar to those for animal communication: balance, boundaries, grounding, and awareness.
Reiki training helps to clean out your rusty pipes (aka energy channels) by releasing blocks that are holding you back from your full potential and helping grow your intuitive skills. Reiki also helps foster an animal’s trust in you.
Interested in learning Reiki?
Have you previously taken either Reiki 1 training and would like a refresher?
To learn more visit my Reiki Classes page, check out audio “What is Reiki?” and read true stories of Reiki with animals.
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Want to learn how to connect more deeply with animals, restore balance to your life, increase intuitive skills, and help heal the Earth? Take a look at my live Reiki and shamanic virtual classes, available worldwide.
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A WILD WAY TO HEAL
Rose De Dan, Wild Reiki and Shamanic Healing LLC is an animal communicator, Reiki Master Teacher, shamanic energy healer, and author of Tails of a Healer: Animals, Reiki and Shamanism and Out of the Darkness and Other Animal Tails. Her classes, sessions, and ceremonial work are inspired by wild and domestic animals who have issued a call to action for personal and global healing.