19 November, 2009

Penelope's talk For CHEW



I give a free talks for groups on the Benefits of Animal Communication. Does your group need a interesting speaker with a new twist on our relationships with our animal friends and companions? Does your group meet in the Seattle area? I would be happy to put you on my schedule!

My free talk for C.H.E.W on November 15th, 2009 was covered in the Peninsula Gateway and is available online.
http://www.gateline.com/121/story/5615.html

10 September, 2009

Paws Walk


The 18th Annual event is Saturday, September 12, 2009 at Seattle's Magnuson Park. The Pawswalk is a walk to benefit the animals at PAWS.

Come join the fun with The City Dog Cover Search

Since 1967, the Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) has united more than 118,000 companion animals with loving families, cared for 100,000 injured and orphaned wild animals, and made the world a better place for countless others through advocacy and education.

With the dedication and support of hundreds of volunteers and thousands of contributors, PAWS provides direct care to more than 6,000 animals each year

PAWS advocates for animals through education, legislation and direct care.

03 September, 2009

Message From The Universe

Folks, do you know why dogs are so quick to wag their tails and cats are so quick to purr? Even the ones that have been lonely, abused, and betrayed?

Because, as is true of all animals, they were instilled with the distant awareness that no matter what the world shows them, they're still deeply loved and needed, that their presence alone has made a difference, and that in just the shake of a leg, seemingly without reason or rhyme, everything can FANTASTICALLY change for the better.

As is true of all people, except sometimes they tend to forget.
Purrfectly,
The Universe


Oh yeah,they also instinctively believe in miracles.

25 August, 2009

Mirage, TOC Leadership Course and Tibet


You might think this is a clever non-related lead in to an average blog. I can assure you there is a connection between Mirage a women, The One Command Leadership Course and the actual country of Tibet. The event for me was a demonstration of the infinite beauty and grace that The One Command bestows upon The Commander and the ripple effect it has on the world.

I was talking to my mother on my cell phone; she got a new puppy and wanted help with her name. Mom liked Pinky, her dog wanted Tinky, short for Tinkerbelle. I got another call from a private number and quickly hung up with mom. I had a call the previous day with no message and I felt this was an important call. As I answered a woman identified herself as Mirage. I had a hard time understanding her and asked her to repeat information several times threw out the course of our conversation. She said ”Your phone number came to me in two separate mediations. Are you an energy healer?” I said yes, I explained that I was at Leadership Training with my teacher Asara on Whidbey Island. She then started asking questions to confirm what she saw in her meditations. “Are you outside or inside?” I explained, it had been raining and we were currently inside, while the day before we had been outside in a large white tent. I went on to add that there were 16 students.


(I kept waiting for the part of the conversation where she asked if I would deposit a bank check for $40,000 and send her back $35,000.) Did not come up!


Mirage went on to explain that she has been to California to teach, and she was in Tibet meditating with a group and it was 6pm in the evening. She said she saw my heart expend into a bright white light and wanted to know what I had done earlier that day to cause this expansion. (The class did several exercises that day; I experienced a tremendous shift with The Resentment exercise from The Commanding Wealth Seminar.) I told Mirage that I had cleared up some old family resentments. She said, “They (her group) would pray for us.” I said “ We will do the same for your group.” We said good-bye and that was the end of our conversation.

Wow, Yea Haw and several other things came out of my mouth! I rushed from the room to tell every one of my call. It is true, one person, one group, One Command can change the World! I was just the witness of the affect The One Command is having on the World. Yes, we can change the world by changing ourselves first! Just Brilliant! Thank You Asara and Kathryn!

Just to let you know my command was: IDNKHI my mother REALLY Sees me,

Gets me and Loves me IOKNIAAIAF. I wanted be seen for who I am, just as I am.

Boy and howdy I think that one was a winner! They Got Me in Tibet!


Penelope Jensen teaches the One Day One Command with Bonnie Strehlow, is a certified One Command Practitioner and a Commanding Wealth Circle Facilitator. Yes, Penelope works with People!


The next One Day One Command Seminar is September 20th at The Comfort Inn , Federal Way, WA. $225 pre-register and $395 at the door. To register call 253-47-8332 or email Penny@PenelopeCommunicates.com

08 August, 2009

Bullseye dog Rescue

In honor of their five year anniversary,
BullsEye Dog Rescue will host a first ever public event
August 29th at Reber Ranch 28606 -132nd Ave SE Kent, WA 98042
from 10am-3pm

The event will feature demonstrations on
WEIGHT PULL
AGILITY
DISC DOG
FUN CONFORMATION COMPETITION
and a chance for you and your dog to even try some of these sports yourself!

All shelters and rescue organizations are
welcomed with their adoptable pit bulls and pit bull mixes. Penelope Jensen will be there talking to all the animals. Your animal "Kids" do not need to be present to have a session.

03 August, 2009

Introduction to Animal Communication



I excited to announce a new tele-seminar series in October! I am joining Animal Echoes Animal Communication and Healing Center's class roster. Take a class in the comfort of your own home! Introduction to Animal Communication Monday Oct 5, 12 and 19th, from 5pm-6:30pm PST.

Learn to send and receive information to all animal species. Discover how you are already communicating with your critter's and how to use this tool to communicate more effectively. Plenty of practice time communicating with the animals. Your animals are welcome to participate at the last class. Learn your communication style and more!

Please register early to take advantage of the savings! Class cost $60 before 09/20/09 or $99 09/21/09. You will need an email address to receive class work sheet and hand outs, phone to listen and participate. You will receive a link within 72 hours on where to download recordings of the class.

Dugan Foundation's Woofstock "09



Woofstock '09
The Summer's Pet Adoption Music Festival


Why: Thousands of animals sit in shelters and in rescue groups' foster homes waiting to go to a permanent home with people who will love them forever.
Think adoption first!
Looking to adopt while attending Woofstock?? Click here!
When: Sunday, August 9, 2009 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
Where: Todd Field at the University of Puget Sound
1500 N. Warner St., Tacoma, Washington
Event: Rescue and Adoption Groups from all around Washington will be ready to fix you up with the latest addition to your family, along with your local merchants who will be on hand to sell needed food and special toys for your animal friend.
All this and the added enjoyment of live music!! Bring a picnic lunch(don't forget the dog food), pull up some lawn and enjoy the day. It promises to be filled with fun activities, and information for the whole family, including your pets! Informational booths will be setup along the way discussing the many ways you can help our companion animals through non-profit animal welfare groups.
Cost: Admission to Woofstock '09 is free!
Donations appreciated.
Dress: Casual summertime attire, shoes and shirt are required. Dogs must be leashed and under control at all times.

30 July, 2009

Country Farm and Feed




I will be at Country Farm and Feed reading your Critter's on Saturday August 1st from 10am-3pm. You do not need to trailer your horse or bring your chickens! I can work from a photo or while talking to you. Fair priced at $20 for 15 minutes and $40 for 30 minutes. Call to reserve your session or just drop in.

Country Farm & Feed Co. is the place to go for a wide selection of livestock feed and equipment. Whether you need feed for horses or animal vaccinations, our store has the supplies you're looking for. With more than 30 years of experience, our owner specializes in all facets of animal nutrition. Contact us in Enumclaw, Washington, for quality livestock medical supplies, feed, and equipment.

Country Farm & Feed Co.
43205 Auburn Enumclaw Road SE
Enumclaw, WA 98022
Phone: (866) 661-4932

27 July, 2009

Tips from The Seattle Humane Society













Temperatures are expected to soar into the 90s this week, and the Seattle Humane Society reminds all pet owners that companion animals need to be protected from these high heat conditions, both at home, and on the road.

Pets left alone in vehicles run the greatest risk of developing heat stroke. Even in Seattle, the interior of a car can hit 160 degrees in less than five minutes- it really isn't enough to park in the shade with the windows cracked. And it is not uncommon for an owner to get distracted and leave a pet waiting longer than was intended.

Heat stroke develops rapidly and can lead to severe problems like organ failure and even death. Pets with shorter noses, like Persian cats and bulldogs, are more susceptible to heatstroke than breeds with longer noses as there is less area for heat to evaporate.

"Dogs and cats do not sweat through their skin," says Brenda Barnette, CEO for the Seattle Humane Society. "They cool themselves by rapid breathing, and when the temperature outside is hot and close to their internal body temperature, it means animals must work hard to stay cool. So when it's hot for you, it's even hotter for them!"

Signs of heat stroke in a pet include heavy panting, agitation, glazed eyes, rapid pulse, staggering, vomiting and a deep red or purple tongue. If an animal becomes overheated, place him in a cool place and apply cool (not cold) water all over his body. Apply ice packs or cold towels only to the head, neck and chest. Let him drink small amounts of cool water or lick ice cubes and take him immediately to a veterinarian. Don't wait and see if your pet improves, just go.

22 July, 2009

Perfest Tweet Contest

Win great prizes and raise money for Canine Cancer. Write the Perfect Tweet!
The secret code for Perfect Tweet Contest is PJTalks. Sign up at The Perfect Tweet

20 July, 2009

King County Animal Care and Control








Super Pet Adopt-A-Thon at The King County Care and Control July 11th 2009 was a tremendous success! With over 105 adoptions of rescue and shelter animals from all over WA State. I had a blast talking to cats, dogs rabbits, ferrets, snakes and gerbils. The Humane Society had several wonderful dogs with them, Bullseye Pet Rescue had some really great Pits. I had a great little visitor for lunch, Puppy Bat. This little black Chihuahua stole more then my sandwich! His sweet disposition and adorable face did not go unnoticed! Puppy Bat left The King County Shelter with young lady all his own.

My booth partner Denna has pictures of all the great Rescue Groups and adorable critters at Uneek Dogs blog. Deena is with Good Citizen Canine. She offers many affordable options to make your pouch sit up and beg!

Tips for Pets in the Summer Heat


Great tips from Wendy Diamond on the Today show this short clip has great information for all pet parents.
Do you know the signs of heat stroke in your dog and how to treat it? Does your pouch need to wear sunscreen?? What about those funky shades for dogs?? Is it fashion nonsense or is UV protection necessary for your hound?? Did you know cats are more likely to escape out the screens in the summer months?? Adventure and anxiety can cause kitty's to break free!! Keep your fur kids safe and in the shade!

13 July, 2009

The Perfect Tweet Contest

The National Canine Cancer Foundation's new contest starts today!

The Perfect Tweet contest is an event where for only $5.00 you have a chance to win some great prizes and raise money for canine Cancer research at the same time.

1st Prize MacBook Pro 15 in 2nd Prize Samsung 40"

By entering the contest you become part of the cure by raising money for the National Canine Cancer Foundation and our work in funding canine Cancer research directly to the scientist. Did you know that one out of every three dogs gets Cancer and 50% will die of Cancer? And with 65 million dogs in the US alone that is a horrific statistic. But the good news is that the science is there, it is just waiting for us to fund the research.

That is why we are asking you right now to enter the contest for just $5.00. The more money we can raise the closer we are to having a new cure or treatment for Cancer in dogs and in humans.

For more information and to enter the contest, go to http://perfecttweet.com/

Secret Code Word " PJTalks"

07 July, 2009

King County Animal Care and Control



The 4th Annual The Super Pet Adopt-a-Thon is headed your way! The largest selection of new best friends from all across Washington State will available by the hundreds! Dogs and cats await their forever families. Along with the furry critters awaiting adoption there will be Pet Professionals and Behavior Experts with training tips and advise. Shop for pet related products with on site vendors or purchase raffle tickets to benefit the King County Animal Angel Fund. Micro-chipping on site and pet licensing and so Much More!

Animal Communicator Penelope Jensen will be giving complementary pre-adoption sessions to interested adopters. Helping insure King County's matches are "Made In the Shade". This is Penelope's favorite way to give back to her community's shelter.


More info here: http://tinyurl.com/ljogxe

30 June, 2009

Animal Safety and The 4th of July


For many companion animals the 4th of July is the hardest night of the year - ironically for all the same reasons that humans love the holiday - the big gatherings, loud noises and dramatic fireworks that brighten the night sky. It's great fun for us, but it can be very frightening for your pets. But the good news is that with a little planning, you can be certain that Independence Day is enjoyable and safe for everyone. "Dogs and cats are much more sensitive to loud sounds than we are," says Brenda Barnette, Chief Executive Officer for the Seattle Humane Society. "The sound of fireworks can scare pets and cause them to escape from a yard or dart out an open door to find themselves lost in the dark. Frightened, they are at an even higher risk of running into the street where they could be hit by a car."

This Independence Day, the Seattle Humane Society recommends these safety tips:

KEEP PETS INSIDE
Secure pets in a safe, enclosed room, preferably one without windows. For those hosting guests at their home, consider keeping pets in a room that is off-limits to guests, with plenty of water and food.
CREATE A CALMING ENVIRONMENT
Surround pets with favorite toys and other familiar objects. Play soothing music and keep the room as quiet as possible by closing doors, windows, and blinds.
KEEP AWAY FROM FIREWORKS
Besides the potential toxicity pets can experience from ingesting the gun powder in firecrackers, there is the obvious risk of accidentally burning or injuring pets by allowing them to be in the same vicinity as fireworks.
UPDATE IDENTIFICATION
The biggest risk this 4th of July is that pets will get loose and become lost. Even if a pet is secured inside, the sound of fireworks can cause them to enter an extreme panic mode. Dogs have been known to break through glass windows and cats are expert escape artists. Make sure pets are microchipped and wearing identification. Call to confirm that the pet's veterinarian and the microchip company have current address and phone numbers.

The Seattle Humane Society offers $20 microchipping (includes national registration) for pets of income-restricted guardians. No appointment is necessary. Hours are Wednesday through Friday, 3 to 5 p.m., or Saturday through Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m. Call (425) 641-0080 for more information.

Posted by Lynn Marshall at June 30, 2009 11:15 a.m.

29 June, 2009

Building Trust Exercise




I am reading the most amazing book on animal communication: Straight From The Horses Mouth by Amelia Kinkade. Yes, I read, yes I study and yes I still take classes and yes I do meditate every day. To better understand my gift, to improve my communication and to better understand animals I continue to explore what others know and how they got there.


From the book: Straight From The Horses Mouth:

Animals are here to teach us how to love. In our society, our thinking is backward. The cart is so far before the horse; the horse is obscured in the dust. When learning how to talk to animals, consider this: Why should they talk to you? Why should they listen to you? Your stance in communicating must be based on humility. Even so, they may need some time to warn up to the idea of talking with you. Make a habit of explaining to animals why you are a human that can talk to them. (Because you love them.) In establishing a foundation of trust, you might try sending some reassuring ideas like this:

TRUST-BUILDING THOUGHT FORMS

I love you. I won’t lie to you. I won’t trick you. I’ll be your confidant, your accomplice and your friend. I’m here for you, to help make you happy, to give you whatever you need. If you tell me what you want, I’ll do whatever I can to help you get it.

Believe me when I tell you, your animals will hear you. They will understand. They will comprehend every word you say, but they might not be accustomed to having you listen to them.


LESSONS IN LISTENING:

Ask for their help.
Ask for their patience. Take them seriously. Don’t patronize them.


Learn to embrace them with sincere participation. Your session should be two-sided; you will brain storm together for mutual problem solving. cooperate and negotiate to meet them halfway. Make sacrifices to achieve mutual satisfaction. Keep your promises and don’t make promises you can’t keep. When they demand a response, honor it.

Straight From The Horses Mouth is one of the best books I have read so far on animal communication. It has more on meditations, more practice outlines and more information on what you can expect to receive! Priceless. Most of my information has come from trial and error and some poor choices I might add! So, if your looking to better your skills read this one! I borrowed mine from the Library!

Happy summer reading and communicating!
Penelope

26 June, 2009

Tiki Tails Readings and More

Tiki Tails Dog Salon Event

Penelope will be at Tiki Tails from 10am-3pm Communicating with the doggies! Stop by for your session, stay for a self-wash and shop for treats!

Sessions are a great way to get your questions answered, get on the same page with everyone's behavior, or check in with your companions that have passed. Penelope can communicate with all animals and they do not need to be present receive their messages of love and support!


Tiki Tails Story:

Well, it all started when Mike and Michele fell madly in love with a rescue dog they adopted named Lenny. He was the catalyst that had them chucking their corporate careers to pursue the dream of being surrounded by waggy tail pups every day. Their mission, to create a pet friendly environment and make a positive impact on the lives of dogs and cats and the people they own... and to have fun in the process.

We offer a full line of fun Stuff for you and your four legged friend. We have premium food, All kinds of healthy treats,including bakery goodies fresh from the "doggie bakery", EZY dog leashes, collars and harnesses , regular harnesses,collars and leads. And of course Couture for you fashion forward pets and owners.


Tiki Tails
106-11th St SE, Ste. A
Auburn, Wa 98002
253-288-1199

Seattle Humane Society in case of Emergence

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

The Seattle Humane Society
is prepared to assist pets when families are affected by disasters such as floods, fires and power outages. We stand ready to help members of the public whose homes are at risk of flooding due to the potential failure of the Howard A. Hanson Dam on the Green River.

Authorities warned this week that a leak in one of the dam abutments boosted the potential risk of flooding for residents of Kent, Renton, Tukwila and Auburn
.

23 June, 2009

Housecat House Call on Animal Planet








Get advise, watch episodes, read about the Top Ten Cat Quirks, take the Cat Quiz!

Each week Dr. Katrina will visit two families and, with the help of the Housecat Housecall® Mentors Dr. Karen Sueda and Dr. Rich Goldstein, she'll try to make some sense out of a wide range of feline puzzlers. Whether it's just a quirky behavior or something more complex, Dr. Katrina and her team work out real solutions that help bring peace, harmony, and well-being back to the homes of cats and owners.

19 June, 2009

The Never Ending Connection

Our lives are enhanced by our relationships with animals. People tell me frequently that their animal companions mean more to them than their human friends and family. Who else loves and comforts us on a daily basis, giving unconditionally? Our animal companions do not always have the same life expectancy that we do and their passing often leaves their human counterpart dazed, heartbroken and feeling unsupported.

The passing of my favorite cat Indy in the summer of 2006 left me devastated for months. It felt like the color had left my world and that I would never find that connection again! I felt no one understood that he was much more to me than “just a pet”. My husband suggested, “I talk to someone” after 3 months of hard grieving. I had not yet begun my spiritual journey and did not yet understand my abilities and sensitivities. I had no understanding other than my boy was gone and I felt alone in my grief. I now know that our connection to our animal companions is never ending; it just takes on a new form. The feel of the physical body is gone from my lap, but the presence of his love and support is still available through spirit communication, intuitive knowing and prayer.

What do you do when you have lost a beloved friend? I can talk to my animals that have passed, yet it does not circumvent the grieving process. It did help with the passing of my girl Nala in December of 2008, as I knew our connection would not be severed. My grieving process was a much more gentle, positive and loving release. This too can be your next experience if you choose to learn to communicate with your animal companions. Classes to learn how to communicate with your animal companions are readily available and there are many excellent communicators teaching these classes.

In the Seattle/Tacoma area the Humane Society offers a weekly Pet Loss Support group. Trained facilitators are in place to help you work through the grief process in a nonjudgmental environment with others who have suffered a similar loss. The group supports any age range from children to seniors. You can find help with issues related to animal loss, from stolen pets to end of life decisions, remaining grief and when to get your next friend. The group is free of charge and you may return for as many sessions as you need. This program has been in place since 1994.
The web is a wonderful tool to find support as well. I spent just a few minutes and found two great web sites dedicated to animal loss. The Pet Loss Support Page is a large site with a lot to offer. There are many articles from Quality of Life to Final Farewell by Moira Allen. M.Ed. Listings for support groups and counselors for the US and worldwide.

The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement Website has professionally trained volunteers in pet bereavement counseling, The APLB is a non-profit organization offers their services for free to any one grieving a beloved pet. The large site offers a newsletter, chat room, articles and web cards, and much more.

Volunteering is an excellent way to step away from your grief for a while and move towards wholeness again. Helping others reminds you that there is a world worth living out there. Shelters, rescue groups and food banks are in desperate need of resources. My local shelter is always in need of blankets and towels, toys and volunteers to cuddle the new residences. Cuddling a kitty at a shelter reduces stress, promotes healing and changes two lives. I am always amazed at the grace of the animals that are waiting for their next person to love.
Honor the connection, love and learning you shared with your companion by having a celebration of his/her life.
Two of my clients gathered their friends to honor their companion Mahi the cat. His mission was to teach us how to live in the moment. Cancer changed his destiny and opened his heart to true spiritual mastery. He lived every moment with grace and dignity, teaching that it is a pleasure to be present and relishing each moment. A poem written in his honor was read, candles where lit and everyone got a chance to tell their favorite Mahi story. They found a way to honor and bless their connection while celebrating the passing of their beloved companion.

A friend was devastated by the loss of her girl Sadie. She felt alone and that no one understood the grief she was feeling. Rita decided to honor her feelings for Sadie and help others feeling the same loss by writing a book. Sadie’s Heart is a collection of stories about cat loss. Rita’s loss will give strength, comfort and understanding to those in their time of greatest need.
There are an infinite number of ways to honor your companion. I encourage you to find a way that works for you.

I am also available to assist you. I offer a free fifteen-minute “Connecting you to the Light “ session. It includes a check to insure your “baby” goes into God’s Light and a short-guided mediation for you to move towards peace. When you are ready, I also offer “Rain Bow Bridge “ consultations to reconnect you with your beloved companion. Please do not forget about yourself, I work with humans to create new outcomes and find emotional peace.

Penelope

Shelter Pet Project

This is one of my personal missions, giving a voice to animals in shelters. Please check out this site and direct your friends to it as well.


The Shelter Pet Project

You’re here for the same reason we’re here – to give shelter pets a voice. Here you’ll be able to connect with shelter volunteers and current pet adopters, meet some great pets in your area you’re sure to love, and explore some fun new ways of interacting with them.

This new site will be up and running soon. Add your email address for a notice when the site launches.

17 June, 2009

Summer Solstice H2O

The EXPERIMENT will gather millions of people on Summer Solstice weekend, June19- 21. Participants at nearly 40 venues worldwide adjacent important bodies of Water are poised to make this first LIVE H2O Internet broadcast a historic success. Best of all, it’s all done by volunteers, and no large commercial sponsors.

People everywhere will unite musically to celebrate the healing harmony in Water and LOVE. This unprecedented interactive Internet broadcast over LIVEH2O.tv will engage an estimated 10 million or more viewers in this first ever experiment in awareness and understanding. Music played at 528 Hz, with heart-felt loving intention for peace, health, and more, will resonate the oceans, rivers, lakes, and streams, including your blood stream, for the LOVE of it!

Check out the web site and join in. I find this a wonder way to join in the healing energies and send out me intentions!

http://www.liveh2o.org/

16 June, 2009

CityDog Magazine's 4th Anniversary Party!

June 24 • Seattle, Wash.


















City Dog Magazine's had a fabulous fourth year of canine coverage, and it's time to celebrate! Join us and the other co-hosts, Mountaineers Books, on the upper level deck at Rock Bottom Brewery on Wednesday, June 24th from 6:00-8:00pm. Mix and mingle with fellow dog lovers, enjoy a cocktail and pick up a signed copy of Brenda Bryan's new book, Barking Buddah. Each four-legged guest will receive a swag bag loaded with treats and goodies!

This event is free and open to the public, and is co-sponsored by the Downtown Dog Lounge, Natura, Pooper Trooper, Petcurean, Ahimsa Dog Training, Hands to Paws Animal Massage, the Seattle Humane Society and Penelope Jensen Animal Communicator. Please RSVP with the number of people and pups attending to Shanna Knowlton at shannak@mountaineersbooks.org or 206.223.6303 x117. This is one event you don't want to miss!

04 June, 2009

O_Magazine

Read about the wonderful dogs and the folks that adopted them!

Over 300 dogs saved! Now that's something to BARK about! Read more about Operation Rescue: http://is.gd/ODUz

Furry 5K to Benifit Help the Animals Fund

Sun, Jun 07, 2009 Fun for you, the family and the pooches!

This year is the 10th Anniversary of the Furry 5K!!!

The Furry 5K benefits the Seattle Animal Shelter's Help the Animals Fund. The Help the Animals Fund provides veterinary care for the thousands of sick, injured and abused animals that the Seattle Animal Shelter helps every year. The Seattle Animal Shelter takes in nearly 8,000 animals annually. Of those, many receive the lifesaving care they need thanks to the generous donations of individuals and companies. The HTAF is an integral part of saving lives – with annual veterinary expenses of approximately $100,000, every dollar raised counts!

Run or walk with your dog and help us raise money to save animal lives!

Location: Seward Park Over 50 vendors, Mountain Music Lounge and More!
Seattle, WA

http://www.furry5k.com/default.htm

01 June, 2009

Everyday is Earth Day

I had a marvelous walk with my buddy Streaker. As we pulled into my favorite parking space at the park, I noticed the Eagles sitting right in front of us in their tree in the sun. There were already three cars parked in the same place, one had some high school girls skipping class inside. I got us out of the car and said a pleasant “Good morning “ to my friends in the tree. The lady eagle answered right away, she was miffed! I was surprised; usually the pair leaves the tree as folks pull into the park. She is not known for being “Chatty.” I am lucky to get more than a one word answer from her. Below is her message, quite appropriate to pass on for Earth Day.


Lake Tapps Lady Eagle

Thank you for noticing us, you are the only one that has so far. There is no acknowledgement of the animals in people’s lives. When people ignore the beauty, grace and wisdom of the animals they are in essences turning their back on a part of themselves. Are you humans not animals?? Yet you do not acknowledge your own nature, you were once wild as well. Your heart beats like mine, your spirit longs for the freedom of living in harmony with all creatures even as your mind tells you it is more important to rise above the struggle to survive. With all you have achieved, has it brought you closer to harmony? What is the greatest measure of success? Acknowledging we truly are all one, neither succeeding without the other. All of the creatures deserve credit for their perfection, no matter what their job or purpose. Each has an important role, a specific job that needs to be filled on this planet. We, who are wild, ask you to reach deep inside yourself and acknowledge the wild spirit within you. Honor your own true nature and thus you can begin to honor the truth, We are all connected. We are all one. Please return us to Harmony.

I was on my way back to the car after our walk; I was projecting a thought to all the new people at the park “Look at the Eagles”. The thought was projected and released as a woman looked up, jaw dropping, arm up and pointing, as she exclaimed ”Eagles!” Her companions looked and eagerly walked towards their car all taking in the wonder of the Eagles so close. We talked for a few moments about how truly magnificent they are before we all got in our cars to drive away.

I heard one final comment from my Lady friend.” Finally!” She exclaimed. She let me feel her emotion of hope. “Maybe there is hope for all of us.”
Please take a moment to thank and honor the Earth. Remember to the animals. Everyday is Earth Day!

Penelope

30 May, 2009

What holds us back in our “Personal Life” is what holds back the communications as well.

We can choose to look at life as an ever-evolving experience that includes challenges and opportunities to move forward on our personal and spiritual path. Or we can choose to resist change, feeling the need to stay the same while retaining the illusion of control over our world, other people and circumstances.


Last week I had the wonderful experience of butting heads with my old friends fear, desperation and expectations. I was given an opportunity to add to my income with no outlay of expenses and training thrown in to boot! Score!! (This is the point when you say” What sounds to good to be true”). Well, at this part of the story I will clue you in to the fact that I stopped listening, I stopped checking for the talk to match the walk, while my expectations soared. I expected this deal to go my way. Never once did I check my “gut” feelings about the situation. If I had paying attention I would have known I was heading down the familiar path to disappointment.

What does this have to do with animal communication you ask? Remember those tips: Judgments, opinions, expectations, and beliefs: Your judgments, opinions, expectations and beliefs can interfere with the message you receive. When we filter the communication threw our “stuff”, often we get just a small portion of the real message or a message based on our beliefs.

I got a look at what happens when I am into Expectations. I will go on to say that I got a wonderful Gift, I got a chance to work on my negative programs. How being with my feelings, doing some work on the situation (mediation, The One Command and working with my mentor). I then got a change to create a new set of behaviors. My learned program of “Failure” “For get it” and “Start Over” never got a chance to run. I saw my part in the situation and moved on.

To sum it up, I am my greatest teacher.

27 May, 2009

Animal Communication 101

This tip is a simple exercise that will help to establish a foundation for telepathic
communication with animals and is taken from Penelope Smith’s first book Animal Talk.
Penelope Smith is the one that introduced the world to the spiritual nature of the animals. She opened my eyes and my heart to the unique and wonderful gifts and qualities that reside in our animal friends.

How to explore the depth of your relationship with your animal companion.

First choose a quiet time and place. Turn off the TV and the phone and just sit with your
animal companion. Simply observe your friend, watch as it chooses what it wants to do.
Please take time to notice specific details about your animal: Size, color, shape and its physical characteristics. The next portion of the lesson is to notice other details you might not have taken the time to see before. What is the texture of its hair or feathers, what expression is on its face as it experiences different feelings? Send your friend love and see how it reacts. This exercise is about becoming aware of your animal companion as its own unique being. As you tune into your friend you will begin to feel, see or hear the spiritual essence that resides in your animal friend. As you acknowledge the true nature of the animal being the quality of your communication will flow to new depths.

Please remember just be open and receptive to whatever comes to you. Acknowledge
what you receive. The more you do this the more you will receive. Be prepared to receive
messages of love, healing and spiritual guidance, you will be amazed! I know I always am!
Keep practicing.

Penelope Jensen
Animal Communicator

Petpalooza

Petpalooza
Saturday, May 30, 2009, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Dog Trot 9:30 Preregistration required
Game Farm Park, 3030 R St SE
Auburn WA
www.auburnwa.gov


An event for pet lovers and a special day for your four-legged family member or other furry friend. The event kicks off with a Dog Trot 3K fun run. The event also includes an animal-related entertainment stage, Skyhoundz Disc Dog Championships, a petting zoo, the ‘Unleashed’ pet contests, a noon pet parade, over 85 vendor booths, give-a-ways and lots of activities to keep both humans and pets entertained.

Meet Penelope at Petpalooza and find out What Is on Your Animal's Mind. Your questions about your friend's happiness, behavior and purpose can final be answered! Your critter does not need to be present to receive a reading. Receive a free Rescue or Shelter animal reading on all adoptable animals from King County Animal Care and Control or Greyhound Pets of America.

Sessions are available from 10 AM to 4 PM
Priced are $10 to $20

Visit Penelope's booth and enter her drawing.
Prizes include
(1) 1/2 hour Animal Communication Session
(1) Introduction to Animal Communication Class

Live with Purpose

My mother sent me an article from Parade Magazine written by Cesar Millan.
This one page jewel on “What Your Pet Can Teach You “ is the same type of information I receive from your beloved animals. Each one of our animal companions has a purpose, as do we. We all need to “work”, to contribute
to the world around us. What happens when you have no purpose, are bored or
are overlooked ?

Animals that have lost or never had a purpose can develop issues from anxiety
to aggression. Our friends can also decide to teach us a lesson and wander off.
Just like small children our animal friends can leave the yard to teach us a lesson.
Unfortunately they are unable to tell the well-meaning person that has found them they wish to return to their people and where they live.

Penelope you ask, just what is your point?? Your animals look to you to provide emotion and intellectual stimulation as well as physical exercise. Imagine what your life would be like just hanging out in the yard waiting for someone to notice you?
What if your best friend no longer acknowledged you when you are in the same room?

It is really simple to give your friend a job. My kitty Jessie loves to be told he’s doing a great job! His job is “Grounding”, he is in charge of keeping Mom energetically on the ground. He does his best work on me while I sleep. His “Buddha physic “ makes him a natural as well as a living paperweight. Streaker the dog is the Clam orderly type; he keeps “The schedule” for the home. Phoenix the kitten, is “The Master of High jinx”, he keeps me laughing and playing! You of course are free to give whatever title to your “Kids” that suits their personality. Remember “Killer” is usually reserved for large guard dogs and barn cats. Dachshunds and Chihuahuas can have emotion issues when referred to as “Killers” or Defenders of The Home. Master of Love or Official Greeter, Champion Snugger etc. are great roles for dogs of any size or any animal. Give the title of the quality you want elevated.

This past week I have been in contact with other communicators that have been inundated with lost animal cases. Please notice your critters and show them extra affection and attention. Giving more love adds to the quality of life of every being on the planet.

Penelope