Dear Human: Animal Communication with Jennifer Moore offers animal communication sessions to individuals and families seeking to better understand their animal friends.
Dear Human: Animal Communication with Jennifer Moore offers animal communication sessions to individuals and families seeking to better understand their animal friends.
— Jennifer Moore, Animal Communicator
B.A. in Political Science and German (Indiana University)
M.A. in Dance/Movement Therapy with a minor in Counseling Psychology (Antioch New England University)
Board Certified Dance/Movement Therapist (BC-DMT) by the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA)
Retired Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) in Minnesota
Member of the American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA)
Perceptual Awareness Technique
Soma Pi Healing
“Heart Felt Connections with Pets in Therapy” - Minnesota Women in Psychology Spring 2019 Networker Newsletter Feature
My journey toward animal communication started more than twenty years ago, when I met with someone for an intuitive reading. At the time I was in graduate school and was focused on my career to become a dance/movement therapist. When she asked whether I was aware of my ability to communicate with plants and animals I didn’t have a clue what she meant!
Many years later, I started meeting with Karen Geiger, a gifted energy healer and teacher. Over time I developed an important bond with her two dogs, Maya and Sasha. As they began to age and have health issues I became more attuned with their emotional and physical experiences.
Karen and I agreed to set up regular times to meet, to see what information I might receive regarding their health. Fortunately, she took extensive notes and we discovered that what was shared in these communication sessions was validated both by shifts in their behavior, and data she received from their vet.
Sasha died peacefully in the fall of 2011 and Maya passed away nine months later. During the two years I met with them, I learned a great deal about intuitive work. In particular, Sasha shared his wisdom and encouragement to further this practice of animal communication. In the ensuing years, I have discovered that animals have a lot to say!
Now retired, I was in practice as a psychotherapist for more than 20 years. My experiences with diverse populations of people greatly informs my work with humans and animals.
It is through relationships that we grow, heal, and discover who we are and our animal companions are among the most important relationships in our lives.