DIBRS Review Sheet Janet Roper

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DIBRS Review Sheet Janet Roper 11.12.14 Janet Roper, animal advocate, writer, and internationally known animal communicator, was interviewed on What is Your Pet Saying that You're Not Hearing? The link to listen to today s call is: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/divinelyintuitive-business-radio-show/2014/11/12/janet-roper-what-is-your-pet-sayingthat-youre-not-hearing [Opening blessing] Rev Anne Take a moment to tune into your heart center. Your animals are reading your energy all the time, and they connect with you through this chakra. Thanks for this incredible gift. The angel card for today is the Inspiring Message Card: my message is powerful and an inspiration to all who hear it.

Rev Anne: I m so excited to have you on the show Janet. Twenty years ago animal communication was like, Whaaaaaat? Now things are different. I ve long been fascinated with animal communication. I know I don t have the fluidity that you have Janet, but I do communicate with animals on a daily basis: rescuing turtles, iguanas, and this year my trauma-drama is with the ants. So how did you get started, Janet, after this being such an unknown profession 20 years ago? Janet: My background is in music and spiritual direction. I went to an animal rescue place and I saw a beautiful dog, Tundra, and knew he was mine. I asked, Does he keep his kennel clean? And that answer was, Yes. Then Tundra, renamed Teddy, kept his kennel clean but peed all over the house. Then one day I was about to throw a piece of paper onto the fire when I saw an ad for an animal communicator. She came over and I saw that she worked with Teddy in a way that I d done unconsciously all my life. Within six months, Teddy kept the house clean. Rev. Anne: That story is so incredibly funny, but what was going on with Teddy? Janet: He told the communicator that in his first house, a townhouse, he fit into the image but didn t get house-trained properly. He couldn t differentiate between the pads, newspaper and going outside. And then he would pee, his owners would get angry and then leave.

He was confused and such a people pleaser. When we were naming him, he would go to any name. He was trying SO hard to make himself likeable. Rev. Anne: Can anyone talk with animals? Janet: Yes. Rev. Anne: And what is the communication? Is it their facial language, a sense, an impression? I m clairaudient; I hear things. Janet: Animal communication is different for each person. For me I get words since I m an extrovert. I also receive pictures and feelings. Often people receive animal visits in their dreams. Animal communication is connecting with your pet on a deeper level; this could be first by paying attention to their body language and then by fine tuning the intuitive part. It s also about getting over the fact that you re talking to a different species. Rev. Anne: When I was building a garden, in the middle of my trauma-drama, the plants started telling me where they wanted to be placed, and they flourished that way. Another really interesting thing for me was 12-13 years ago, when an intuitive lady was visiting my house, a ladybug flew into my house. The lady said, She s thirsty.

So I went to get a couple of drops of water on a teaspoon and the ladybug went and it drank it straight away! Janet: Yes, it s like the magic of the world is only a step away; you can talk to the animals, the plants, the mythological creatures, the stones, the earth, the wind Rev. Anne: I was swimming this week and saw a pair beautiful rainbow lizards coupling. I communicated to them that I was honored to be in their presence. Janet: That is ancient maternal information about the reptile brain, about reproduction; they chose to do it in front of you. You can ask them afterwards, What is it that you are trying to communication through this experience? There is something inside you that is waiting to be birthed. Rev. Anne: Yes, I felt a co-creation with the Divine, new birth. I m getting the information, an impression, but sometimes I have to wait for the meaning to become clear. Janet: Animal communication moves us to a different time and dimension. The invitation is to take us out of our everyday world, and to take us into a more quiet and receptive place. Rev Anne: Last year I had to put down my kitty and he has become, what I believe to be, a bridge between the worlds. Is it right that because he passed I became more open to that avenue? Would that be accurate?

Janet: We think our job is to take care of the animals, and sometimes in that we can get lost that is it a two-way street. Each animal has a plan for their own life. Often domesticated animals are there to help us learn or to teach us, or to mirror us and help us open up to different realms when we re ready. Rev. Anne: Pixie is my little healer, but it was Cubbie who anchored my intuition. They both came into my life within a four to five month timespan. He opened a whole world for me. I only really noticed it after he passed. So Janet, please humor me, I ve had an issue with ants this year, and I know you ve told me to surrender, but it s soooooo difficult. I don t like it. They re not nesting in the house, they just come in to visit. I ve tried everything and I m trying to keep things holistic. Janet: Yes, I ve been there with the ants. Twice! Rev. Anne: How can someone deal with this calmly? I take other bugs out of the house, but I can t take ants out of the house one by one all day long! Janet: I commend your dealing with them holistically. Rev. Anne: It s a one-way communication. Sometimes I apologize when I kill them. Janet: Which part of the house is it?

Rev. Anne: In the kitchen, where the cats are. They re protein-loving ants. They re called bigheaded ants. Because I ve got kitties food at floor level, that s where they come in. The kitties drop food for them. Janet: The cats think the ants are like your play toys. I know that you have talked to the ants. You might want to set some food for them outside the house. Also chat to the kitties and tell them they re not toys. I m also feeling that the energy in the kitchen is a little stagnant. Use a pendulum to check the different energy levels. Rev. Anne: In Feng Shui, that s the wealth section of my house. I started working on that and shoring up those areas, but they ve still got one port of entry they re coming through. Janet: Is there a wooden cabinet? There seems to be something stagnant there. The wood feels energetically dead, as strange as that may sound. The ants are being very helpful for you. They re helping you to see something. Rev Anne: Thank you, I will. So tell me, Janet, what do you do in a pet grief session? Janet: The pet grief program works on helping the humans and animals left behind, helping them to learn in the new way. A lot of the time people are just beside themselves with grief.

[When we have a sick animal] Often our animals know we are doing all we can and appreciate it. Animals have their own plan, and sometimes we re just called on to walk with our animal pal. Rev. Anne: That s pretty much what s going on in my world at the moment. Janet: It s like learning to live on a roller coaster every day and walk off it gracefully. Rev Anne: When I look at this, this is how I think I d like to experience that part of my journey. It s our physical presence that assists them. Janet: I ve been seeing on social media about hospitals letting horses say their final farewells to their dying owners. There are animals who are called to be therapy animals. I used to teach piano at home, and one student came over and spent most of the time petting the dog and talking to me. One class she was so stressed that Teddy physically put himself between her and the petals and she just unconsciously petted him. Then Teddy looked at me and said, Na-na-na-na-naaaa, she s come to visit me this time, not YOU! Rev. Anne: [laughs] Tell me about your radio show. Janet: My radio show is called Talk2TheAnimalsRadio and we have special animal guests. The animal guests on the show turn up either intuitively or

spiritually. Once I was without a guest just before a show and a bluebird came tapping on the window. [Caller enters show] Betsy: I have a little Maltese, she s 8 years old and she has a barking problem. Even when I acknowledge her she barks. As soon as the attention is away from her, she barks. I know it s about wanting my attention, but what should I do? Janet: She s a little girl, but her energy is like 100 times that. She sees herself as an 800-pound dog. When you ve got that much energy, it s your job to organize everyone, and she does it really well. She s trying to impress to others to take her seriously. Do you dress her up? Betsy: I used to, but she hates it. Janet: She s showing me a picture of a pink bow with diamonds and she hated it. There s also a part of fear that you re going to go back to doing that. Make her a biker babe jacket and a spiky collar. Tell her, I m realizing how big you are. Rev Anne: Betsy, that was awesome. Janet, you have a gift for our listeners. Janet: Yes my free gift is my ebook Listening So Animals Will Talk and can be downloaded at www.talk2theanimals.net.

Rev. Anne: Thanks for being such a fantastic guest Janet. [Final blessing] Each one of you is here to bring your Divine gifts to the world. Take this information and guidance and share it so that you can bring your light to the world and inspire others to do the same. Rev. Anne Presuel Your 6 th Sense Guide to a 6-Figure Business DivinelyIntuitiveBusiness.com