LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth |
Talking with Your Animals? |
by Mary Ann Benyo |
Diane Roadcap says she can talk to animals. "So what?" I thought. I talk to my dogs all the time. I talk to the finches outside my door, the snake under the rowboat, the skunk in my crawlspace. Heck, I talk to my car on cold mornings, and I've even had a few stern words for the coffee table that banged me in the shin last week. But when Diane talks to animals, she can hear their answers. Aha! Now that's something!
You may have seen a new television program called The Animal Psychic, where Sonya Fitzpatrick tells an audience member that his dog misses his blue blanket and could he please have it back, and that a woman's cat really doesn't like this new boyfriend at all and will he be staying long? Now you too can have the answers to what your pet is thinking, right here in Delaware. Diane, an Animal Communicator, and her partner Nancy Carr recently bought a home in Lewes, and are spending "as many weekends as we can" at the beach. My three dogs had a chance to meet with Diane. They tell me she's for real. Diane was first aware of her ability at the age of five, when she noticed that her dog Blackie would answer her friendly greetings. When Blackie returned home after being away for a few days, she asked, "So where have you been?" She got a whole series of images of all sorts of doggie adventures. She later studied under Diane Forestell May, well known in the psychic field, who has been teaching for fifteen or twenty years and who became her mentor. Back in Springfield, Virginia, Diane spends her Monday-through-Fridays doing readings in clients' homes. Most readings are about fifteen minutes. She says animals "love to talk," but that is plenty of time to answer everyone's questions. The top five? Do my pets know I love them? Do they like their food? How do they feel about my new lover? Would they like another pet in the house? Are they in pain? In between readings, Diane also teaches classes at the Arlington Metaphysical Chapel. She says, "Everyone has the innate ability to communicate with animals. It just needs to be developed." Her goal is that you and your pets may have a greater awareness and enjoyment of each other, and she will hold a workshop here so you can learn these skills yourself. She will be teaching a half-day workshop at the Lifeforce Massage and Wellness Center, 405 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, scheduled for Saturday August 3rd, for $135. Class size is limited, so call early. What can you learn in a few hours? You can discover the tools to communicate with your animals. You will have a chance to practice with Michael, a miniature greyhound belonging to Janice Mann, Director of Lifeforce, and her partner Brenda. Diane will also be available for readings locally during the Greyhounds Reach the Beach weekend on October 12 and 13, and during the SeaWitch Festival on October 25 and 26. Would you like to know what your pet feels? What she likes? What he dislikes? Do you need help with your pet's behavioral or emotional problems? What do they think of your moving? To reserve your space in the August workshop or to request a reading in October, please call the center at 302-227-6818 to sign up. Mary Ann Benyo is a regular contributor to Letters from CAMP Rehoboth. |
LETTERS From CAMP Rehoboth, Vol. 12, No. 10, July 26, 2002. |