Animals are our greatest teachers.
Listening to them brings clarity, comfort, and understanding.
Animal Communication
Animal communication is a quiet way of listening beyond words.
Through focused connection, animals share their thoughts, feelings, and perspectives. These communications can offer insight into their emotional state, environment, relationships, and well-being.
Sessions are conducted remotely using a neutral photograph of your animal. Neither you nor your animal need to be present.
What Happens in a Session
Each session is a one-on-one communication with your animal.
- One animal per session
- A clear photo of your animal is used to connect
- Sessions are conducted remotely
- The communication is recorded
- A full audio recording is provided after the session is completed.
Animals in Spirit
Communication is also available for animals who have passed.
These sessions often bring reassurance, connection, and a sense of continued relationship.
Kind Words
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“You talked about Gypsy Rose playing at the dog park, and you mentioned her back right leg slowing her down. Both were true. I still don’t know how you knew that.” — Heather C. |
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“You said Buddy wanted longer nature walks and more outside time. We started doing longer walks at night when it’s quieter, and it’s helped both of us a lot. He looks forward to it every night.” — Lori C. |
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“You said I feed Yogi food with a pink label, which is true. You also described our kitchen. And the toy ‘hunting’ thing is exactly him. I don’t understand how you do this, but I’m glad you do.” — Wendy P. |
About Matthew
Matthew has felt connected to animals for as long as he can remember.
His work is rooted in quiet attention, respect, and allowing animals to express themselves in their own way, without pressure or expectation.
“Truly Listening is something I work on every day.”
Session Details
Each session includes a recorded animal communication delivered to you after the session is complete.
- One animal per session
- Audio recording provided
- Conducted remotely
- Not a substitute for veterinary care