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TESTIMONIALS If you'd like to share your experience in working with Rebecca and your animal family, your animal communication experiences, or anything else, please send an email with a picture of you and your companion(s) to RRManimaltalk@aol.com, and we'll post it here! Becky Stritt, Lake Geneva, WI After doing months of research on animal communication, I actively sought out a communicator. Luckily for me and my dog- I found Rebecca Moravec. I contacted her with a few questions about the process and she made me so at ease with her kind and gentle manner, that I knew I had to have a reading with her and my Old English Sheepdog, Millie. One of my main reasons for wanting to do this was that Millie was constantly sick. Also I felt that Millie and I just weren't bonding like I had hoped we would. During my first reading with Rebecca, she immediately hit on Millie's constant nausea. She told me exactly what was making Millie sick- which I changed, and saw a 100% difference overnight. I had battled for months trying to fix this problem for Millie and Rebecca brought us the instant answer. I was (and still am) amazed. This is just one of the many things she has uncovered in her readings with Millie. She has also helped me conquer behavior and training issues, as well as just helping me to know Millie's very comical, very loving personality. Since then I have had 3 more readings, and also attended Rebecca's Basic Animal Communication Workshop. I guess the best way I could describe these experiences is life changing. Rebecca has a gift that I just wish everyone could experience. Not only are her readings amazing, her personality makes you so comfortable. She has helped me tremendously, taking my relationship with Millie to a level that is more than I ever knew it could be. I see my dog in a different light now- Rebecca has helped me see Millie's true personality, which has been fun as well as so helpful. Rebecca has also showed me how to open my heart and mind, and enjoy the truly amazing gift she offers. I know that anyone who meets Rebecca, and experiences her gifts through her work, will be so glad they did.
Judy (and Rina), Lake Zurich, IL I took Rebecca's basic animal communication workshop, and it was amazing!! I was able to communicate with another participant's animal companion during the workshop!!! Wow... I never thought I could learn to do it so quickly! The telepathy exercises were fun and insightful. She keeps the workshops small, so you get an incredible amount of personal attention. The workshop affected me on a very deep level. I have been practicing with my dog and cats and it's definitely made us grow closer as companions! I also made an appointment for Rebecca to communicate with my dog. That was another amazing experience! Her inter-species communication abilities were certainly validated by how accurate she was. The things she said my dog was telling her were right on! You HAVE to call her!!! I can't wait til the advanced animal communication workshop... hope to see you there! Sandy, Shady Oaks Farm, Salem, WI “…when I had to euthanize my mare, it was very comforting to have Rebecca there so I could know what my mare was thinking and feeling at such a difficult time…...” Becky Stritt, Lake Geneva, WI "After doing months of research on animal communication, I actively sought out a communicator. Luckily for me and my dog- I found Rebecca Moravec. I contacted her with a few questions about the process and she made me so at ease with her kind and gentle manner, that I knew I had to have a reading with her and my Old English Sheepdog, Millie. One of my main reasons for wanting to do this was that Millie was constantly sick. Also I felt that Millie and I just weren't bonding like I had hoped we would. During my first reading with Rebecca, Millie told Rebecca exactly what was making her sick- which I changed, and saw a 100% difference overnight. I had battled for months trying to fix this problem for Millie and Rebecca brought us the instant answer. I was (and still am) amazed. This is just one of the many things she has uncovered in her readings with Millie. She has also helped me conquer behavior and training issues, as well as just helping me to know Millie's very comical, very loving personality. Since then I have had 3 more readings, and also attended Rebecca's Basic Animal Communication Workshop. I guess the best way I could describe these experiences is life changing. Rebecca has a gift that I just wish everyone could experience. Not only are her readings amazing, her personality makes you so comfortable. She has helped me tremendously, taking my relationship with Millie to a level that is more than I ever knew it could be. I see my dog in a different light now- Rebecca has helped me see Millie's true personality, which has been fun as well as so helpful. Rebecca has also showed me how to open my heart and mind, and enjoy the truly amazing gift she offers. I know that anyone who meets Rebecca, and experiences her gifts through her work, will be so glad they did." Catherine Cravens, Cappell, TX "The bond between people and their animal companions is indescribable. And, for many, the ability to gain insight into a beloved pet’s wants, desires and needs is a dream come true. Becky Moravec gave me that gift. Becky’s connection with my three cats (even over the phone) was so strong that I felt closer to each of them immediately after hanging up with her. She intuitively sensed the nuances of their personalities (each vastly different), enabling her to approach them as individuals, making them feel more comfortable communicating with her. I learned a great deal from Becky and from my cats. Monet, the youngest of my three, is the shyest and most unsure of his surroundings. She helped him understand that he would never have to go back to the shelter where he came from and that no one could take me away from him. Since Becky has spoken with him, he has become more outgoing and seems more confident and comfortable in our home. In fact, at one point, Becky was speaking to Monet and he was hiding under the bed. When she told him it was ok to come out, that I was right there, he peeked out from under the bed, meowed at me and climbed into my lap, purring. Petey is my oldest boy. While I was concerned that he was having abdominal pain, he assured me, through Becky, that he was feeling alright. He did, however, inform me of something I was completely unaware of: he was having serious conflicts with my female cat, Zoe. They had been competing for the “Alpha Cat” position for some time, and I had dismissed it as rough play. Petey told Becky that it would help if I would make a “tent” for him–where I drape a comforter over a large chair- so he could have a place to get away from Zoe and be alone. I did exactly that and it seems to have helped a great deal. It came as no surprise to learn that Zoe thinks she is beautiful and elegant and prefers luxurious surroundings. She also conveyed that she feels sad sometimes about not being the only cat. Having learned that, I am now spending extra quality time with her, and am enrolling in a massage therapy course for animals to help alleviate some of her stress. I have also done a bit of redecorating, which seems to please her. Becky has a rare gift. There are so many animals (and people) who would benefit from experiencing it." Donna, Grayslake, Illinois "I was a little surprised when Rebecca asked me to write a testimonial of my experiences with her.. If you had told me a year ago, that I would be Rebecca’s biggest fan, I would have thought you were crazy. You see, it was only in desperation that I even considered that an animal communicator would be able to help unravel the puzzle I call Brandy, my 4 year old Rottweiler. Animal communication was not something that reasonable people thought was possible. But life has a way to bringing you to consider things that seem impossible, especially when you can’t find answers anywhere else. I purchased Brandy from a well-respected breeder when she was 5 months old. My first Rottweiler was also from this breeder, so I felt very comfortable going to him again. Unfortunately, I found out that my trust was misplaced. Unbeknownst to me, Brandy was from a litter that had not been properly cared for at birth, and she had already been in two other homes. While clinically normal, I knew that she had physical problems that impacted her emotionally as well. At eleven months, we faced a crisis, and I was told to begin looking for another dog, as my vet wasn’t sure Brandy would survive. Everything was going wrong, but we couldn’t pinpoint a particular problem. So I turned away from everything I knew, and began educating myself about alternative modalities. I began to consider animal communication as a reasonable idea. My dogs are not just pets to me, they are my teammates and companions. I love teaching them new things, watching them learn, and overcoming and conquering obstacles along the way. We participate in agility, obedience and tracking. Brandy is undoubtedly the smartest dog I have ever trained. She catches on very quickly, and is a willing partner. But she was plagued by stress and uncertainty, to the point where she would freeze in a trial setting, literally unable to move. I owed it to her to find out how I could help her. Rebecca was not the first animal communicator that I contacted. By a set of roundabout circumstances, I literally found someone standing in my back yard, on my patio, who told me she was an animal communicator. I came out my back door with Brandy, all 22 inches, 57 lbs of her, to find this stranger on my patio, asking me if Brandy was going to bite her. If she was an animal communicator, why didn’t she ask her? A few months after that, I contacted another well-respected animal communicator for help with Brandy. I told her that she might be talking with one of my other dogs, but she was not communicating with Brandy. Nothing she said fit, yet she insisted that she was in contact with Brandy. My hope of communication with Brandy was dashed. Brandy’s emotional problems persisted, and so did my quest for answers. I noticed that Rebecca was going to be having appointments at the doggie bakery in August (2003). I had just celebrated my birthday, and had been given a gift of money that I decided to spend on something foolish, another try at communicating with Brandy. I had heard that Rebecca was exceptional, but I was sure that was because she was able to get information from people and give them the answers they wanted to hear. I vowed I wouldn’t divulge any information, and would just see what would happen. I walked in with Brandy, and Rebecca started talking, telling me what Brandy was telling her. I was stunned. There was no way she could have known these things except that Brandy was telling them to her. Rebecca began by telling me of some pain that Brandy had in her jaw and in her shoulder. I knew about the pain in her shoulder. Brandy had been refusing to pick-up her dumbell lately, and now the pain in the jaw made sense. A trip to the vet for a dental cleaning and x-rays confirmed a problem in the jaw itself. Brandy told her that she really liked agility, and that all the scents in tracking made her high. She described the special treats she got when tracking (meatballs) and said she really loved them. I made a very long list of all the things Brandy told Rebecca when I got home. There was one thing that Rebecca said that didn’t fit. She said that Brandy really liked the nylabones we had at home and wanted me to hold a bone for her to chew on. Brandy didn’t chew bones, but I agreed to hold a bone for her if she brought it to me. My younger Rott, Sassy (Brandy’s niece), also got to visit with Rebecca. The communication with her was just as accurate as it had been with Brandy. The fact that Rebecca had missed on the nylabone issue puzzled me, but I decided that the overall accuracy of the communication was exceptional. Strangely, Brandy began to take the nylabones and chew on them. At first it was only occasionally, and gradually it became more and more frequent. She actually got brave enough to take them away from Sassy! I went back to the communication with Rebecca over and over in my mind. It finally dawned on me that Brandy was asking to chew on the bones, and the vision of the bone in my hand was her way of asking my permission to chew on the bones. In the months that followed that first communication, I have had several sessions with both of my dogs and Rebecca. We have solved all sorts of problems with the dogs: Sassy was afraid of the high obstacles in agility, so I promised to catch her if she fell off (and I have had to make good on my word!); Brandy was afraid of the chute in agility, so I promised to check it before every run and make sure it is safe; both girls needed to have tracking explained to them (both were certified and passed the TD last fall). My relationship with my dogs has deepened. My understanding of their needs is clearer. Brandy is happier and more confident. Her health is greatly improved. She has completed the requirements for the VCD1, and is currently showing in Open obedience, Open Standard agility, Excellent A JWW, and will try for the VST and TDX in the fall. Keep an open mind. See for yourself."
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