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Animal Communicator, Intuitive Estee Taschereau

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Animal Spirit Guides on a Different Level

Posted by AnimalPsychic

During a recent trip to an outback area in the desert country of Oregon I was thrilled to see so many deer in the small town. Hunting season was in effect, and somehow these graceful animals know where they can safely feed and rest. My typical environment does not include wildlife like this, and only twice in my 16 years had I seen any wild animal in my backyard, aside from the birds.

As dusk drew closer I noticed several deer in the front yard, including a buck. Photo op! I slowly opened the door, keeping the dogs at bay. Leaning around the corner I snapped 3 or 4 photos before the buck leaped over the fence.

Later that evening I reviewed the photos on my computer. I’d become accustom to picking up orbs, the earthy beings who are attracted to rich sources of energy. A voice filled the room, saying, “What is THAT?” This had to be the highlight of my Oregon adventure.

I perceived this spirit to be a guardian, a gentle supporter of the buck and the rest of the deer. I truly did catch them by surprise! Within seconds the event was over.

It is rare to capture a spirit photo such as this. Our eyes are attuned to see and perceive such a limited range. There is an art to taking spirit photos, and it requires patience and respect.

A few months back I taught an impromptu class that I will call “Orb Photography 101″. I would have loved to have had this photo to show them as an example to this unusual art. Please send me an note if you are interested in a teleconference class on orb photos.

For more spirit photos visit: http://orbsandspirits.blogspot.com/

Why DID the chicken cross the road?

Posted by AnimalPsychic

I’ve given up on the definitions of my life, and can happily say I have resigned to taking whatever direction life leads me.  Each day presents new opportunities, whether it is meeting new faces at the dog park, canine and human, or catching a rooster.  They’re fast, those roosters, but with a little common sense and a little temptation in the form of food, they can be caught.

So why did the chicken cross the road?  In the case of this rooster he was the second rooster, and was not very accepting of the new hen and her chicks.  We moved him from to another pen, where he was promptly “put in his place” not just by the rooster but by a few hens.  It reminded me of high school, and was happy to have that phase in life far behind me.

Sometimes the chicken crosses the road for a new beginning.  On occasion we find that the place we’ve come from was not so bad.  Time will tell whether this rooster will fit with this new group of chicks.  Whatever the outcome there’s one thing for sure, the chick in the picture had a fun time taking this rooster for a ride.

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