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Old 11-19-2007, 05:58 AM   #1
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Default my recent hamster communication sessions *mocha/max added*

I've had a short communication with Hemma and i want to share what she said. It's written from the point of view of the communicator.

"A beautiful girl, very loving very kind, but cheeky at times and could make you laugh.

she knows that you did what was right for her, you are very loyal to your friends and always know what to do and when to do it, so that the time is right for them.

She tells me she was starting to struggle a little, and was pleased you didn’t leave it any longer as she knew she would have got worse very quickly. She was very aware that it was her time, and although it saddened her to leave you, she knew there was more waiting for her.

She loved her life with you, she got to have fun, to be social, and to spend time out of her cage. She felt she had freedom she could never have dreamed of. She tells me about special moments with you, sitting and climbing on you, and feeling a close connection and so much love, she couldn’t have wanted for anything more.

She promises she will remain close to you, and will be close to your heart and soul always. She tells me you will think of her when you have other pets who maybe need a little bit more care or tlc, and she will help them as much as she can from her side of life."


The part about her struggling refers to her having trouble walking the last night she came out. She would definately have got a lot worse very quickly, as she had pyometria and would've basically exploded i guess. i'm so pleased with my communications. I've had a message sent to Harriette and this is the reponse i got:

"Harriette is a lovely little girl, with a good energy and a gentle nature.

She know you have been thinking about her a lot, and she can feel your energy and she likes you very much.

She is happy she will have a forever home with you and is thankfull to you for offering her this.

She knows you will be good to her and will love her, and she tells me although she will be very shy at first, she will bond with you well and you will become good friends/companions.

I feel with this girl, every change and every upset to her routine does have a big impact on her, so when you get her home, try to settle her into a routine immediately, with feeding times, play times etc, it sounds silly, but these little things will make a difference to her, and will help her settle in her new home."

I'm having a communication done with Mocha in the next few days, so i'll post the outcome of that too. I know a lot of people might think what a lot of tish tosh, but i really believe it is real from the communication i had with bunsey (it was a massive one i paid £40 for - these are only short ones for £7) and she told me personal and private things that only my family would know about.
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Old 11-19-2007, 08:09 AM   #2
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Hey Bunsey

These kinds of things upset me really, I do not think they are rubbish I really do believe in this sort of thing.

It must have been very emotional for you

Just out of curiosity where do you find an animal communicator i.e. where do you go and roughly is it charged per hour or session?
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Old 11-19-2007, 10:32 AM   #3
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Plankton, I think Bunsey does it through a website?

Ah, made me sad reading that...I don't know what to think of it but I don't think it's a load of rubbish. Interesting.

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Old 11-19-2007, 12:23 PM   #4
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I am glad you have the comfort of knowing these things Bunsey.
I do beleive in communication too. My dog and I do things together and I do not even tell him what to do he just knows. With people I so often know what they think or think the same thing at the same time I am sure there is some telepathy that connects us all in all dimensions. I also usually know what is wrong with animals even before symptoms show. I just have a feeling. Hariette would have been overcome from the toxins from the pyo so dont worry about anything on that front Bunsey. You did the right thing. You gave her peace and now you know she appreciated it.
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Old 11-19-2007, 12:59 PM   #5
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oh Bunsey, what a comfort that communication from Hemma must have been (I know that she passed on around the time that the journal article came out when you first mentioned your reading with Bunsey. How nice to get Hemma's view on your life together.
I wish you'd have mentioned having the readings to me yesterday. I totally forgot about them (too wrapped up in seeing my new Bronte and exhibiting etc.) and would have loved to talk to you about them
To be honest, I don't know what I believe, I am open minded, but then I haven't had one done either. If you feel these truly represent each little character, I believe you. They certainly don't seem to be 'generic' readings do they? and these readings seem a little more reasonable than the £40 one. I might even have a go myself one of these days!
Have you picked Harriet up yet? (she is the little sable banded rescue isn't she?) She sounds as lovely as she looked in the photo!
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Old 11-19-2007, 01:54 PM   #6
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I'm really interested in trying this, I would like to know that Patrick and Spongebob are OK because I still worry about them, their deaths were very very hard to deal with.

Bunsey you say a really in-depth one is £40 and short ones are £7 - what does a really in-depth one entail?
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Old 11-19-2007, 04:10 PM   #7
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no, i haven't picked up my little sweetie yet, i'm going to birmingham after work on 6th december to collect her!

the short communications i had from ebay (search for animal communication) and you pay a certain amount for how many Qs you want, like £6.50 for 3 Qs, 99p for one Q etc. I started off with just the one Q incase it was a load of fake rubbish, so then i hadn't lost anything, but it turned out to be quite good so i went for more Qs... it goes up to 10 Qs for about £15. You can also replace Qs with messages. i sent one message to harriette for 99p and a mixture of Qs and messages for Hemma.
The responses come via email.

The £40 one was with a different communicator www.animalthoughts.co.uk i think is the website. For this, i got 10 Qs as well as messages and just general information, messages and advice from bunsey. it took up 2 sides of A4 and she phoned me and talked me through everything for about 20 minutes. It was a lot more detailed, with actual quotes from Bunsey. Here's some bits of the communication:

"Have you been back to visit me here?"
'All the time dear. All the time.
I nustle into your neck.
Nibble your ear.
Whisper you to sleep.
There's no need to cry, I am always about.'

Bunsey liked sitting next to you and watching TV. She preferred house programmes – house renovation or house cleaning. She loved Kim and Aggy.
Bunsey was brave. She kept going as long as she could.
She knows you helped her.
'I love you so much'.
Bunsey sees you as her daughter.

"I want her to be happy where she is now."
'I'm very happy. No pain now dear.
I look after everyone and I'm very busy.
There's so much to do.
I teach the youngsters and i counsel the parents.
I check on you, I'm very busy.'

She is quite maternal – had a litter of pups, she called them 'kittens'.
She's very inquisitive.
You picked her because she stood up to the edge of a cage and got your attention.
She loved falling asleep on your chest and being really close.
She thought 'her home' was fabulous. So much to do.
She was very house proud and always showed off about how special it was.
So Bunsey is maternal and domestic.
She took pride in her appearance.
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How curious and lovely. I have never done anything like this with animals only humans and do truly believe there is something there. I am very intrigued, will need to look into this a bit further, thanks for sharing your experiences, I know it must be quite sad for you, but we are all here to support you and you have all my best wishes and healing thoughts. Hugs to you and be sure you did the right thing.
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The first question is Do you know what illness caused you to pass over?

She describes to me what sounds like a mild fit which led her into her passing. She had felt a little poorly for a few days, but doesn’t describe any symptoms of illness, She makes me feel like it was almost some kind of stroke (Not sure if hamsters can have strokes or not) but the feeling was very much the same. She passed reasonably quickly, and there wasn’t much pain, it was more of a tingeling sensation in her body, then cramp and coldness flooded in.

The second question is What have you been doing since you passed over?

She is a giggler, She is running around, playing with other hamsters, and they are all having so much fun. She giggles again, and tells me there is food, so much food, her pouch isn’t nearly big enough for it all!

The third question is What were your homes like before you came to live with us?

She tells me of a home with a little girl, she liked the girl as she fed her treats through the bars of her cage all of the time when she was new. She was a little clumsy picking her up, and sometimes squashed her a little, but then she just gave up on her, & didn’t come to the bars anymore. The little girl had lost interest, and just didn’t bother with mocha. There is an image in her head of a boy and girl, not sure if this is the same home or a different home. But they both doted on the little hamster, but ended up moving away so there was another home needed.

Then i want to say "I'm very sorry that i disturbed you as you were passing over" and then that "we are very glad you come to live with us and you brought us a lot of joy. we wish we could've had you with us for longer."

This little girl was very grateful that you let her into your home, and treat her as she should have been treat all this time. She is sorry you had to see her during her transition, however she wants you to know she was glad she had your image with her and close to hear heart when she passed.

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1) do you enjoy going to hamster shows?

He tells me he can get a little nervous on travel to the shows, but once there he likes to show off, he likes people talking about how lovely he is, he loves the attention.

2) do you prefer living on your own or did you prefer living with Paddy?

He liked having a playmate, but he was a little intimidated by paddy, Being alone took a little while to get used to, and to settle but he is happy living alone now, as he can still see/hear the others.

3) i want you to know that i separated you from Paddy because i thought he was treating you badly and i was worried that he would hurt you

He now understands that you put him alone to keep him safe, and he is happy with this. He feels quite relaxed and starts to wash his face.
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