Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Universal Wisdom: An Interview with Sandra Mendelson, Animal Communicator


Universal Wisdom: An Interview with Sandra Mendelson, Animal Communicator
By Gina McKnight
Archived from the December 2019 issue of Florida Equine Athlete
No duplication without permission (c).

Communicating with animals is not a new idea. People have been talking to their pets since the beginning of time. But how many of us can hear our pets talk back? Not many, I suppose. To hear what your pet has to say, we need an expert. Sandra Mendelson is an expert Animal Communicator. She is a “channel of animal consciousness” connecting with animals “to create deeper bonds of understanding.”

An intriguing subject, Sandra tells us that communicating with animals can bring health and well-being to both an animal and it’s human partner. There is so much to say about this process and how it can enhance and propel our lives. Sandra is the author of We Walk Beside You, a profound look into the insights of animal communication.

Welcome, Sandra!

GM: Sandra, your services are invaluable to so many. Hearing what our pets have to say creates a greater bond. When did you realize you could communicate with animals?
SM:  Happy to say, I came quite late to the party (maybe this will inspire people to realize, you don’t have to be aware of your abilities starting in childhood!).  I first “heard” a horse in 2012, when I was 52 and was doing photopuncture (acupuncture with light instead of needles) on his injured leg. A voice - that was not my own - boomed loudly in my head: “THIS HAY IS CRAP” – and five minutes later, one of the horse “moms” showed up and announced, “There’s mold all over the hay.”

GM: That’s amazing! Of course, mold on hay can be a real health issue! When in a session with a client and their animal, what is the process?
SM: I first schedule a phone conversation with the human alone. This gives them time to share their story, their concerns about/questions for their pet and anything they want me to know about their relationship.
Next, they email me a photo of their pet and, if the pet is still in physical form, I have them ask their pet’s permission for me to connect with them.  EG: "Max, is it ok with you if my friend Sandra tunes into you?  Please feel free to tell her anything you want to share with me” (note: I've never gotten a "no" from the animal yet - if the human wants to connect on a deeper level, the animals have always been on board!).  However, there is always the chance that the animal will not want to participate so we have to honor that.  If they clearly walk away or show any negative behavior such as pinned ears, that would be a “NO”.

I then tune into the animal and the session takes however long it needs.  Finally, I type up and send the transcript to the client via email.  Sometimes, the client wants to delve deeper (eg: their pet has made suggestions and they have questions about moving forward), so we schedule a follow up mini session.

GM: How can I, as a horse owner, delve into this type of communication with my horse? Is it possible? Or do I need a special skillset?
SM: All humans have the innate ability to communicate with animals and understand what they are saying, to some degree. Every one of us possesses intuitive capabilities that make this possible, we are just not taught how to identify or access them in our society.  I wrote an article that describes these gifts, known as “the clairs” e.g.: clairvoyance, clairsentience, etc. and how to get started using them to connect with animals. Animals are the greatest teacher in this regard! You can find the article on my website here: https://www.smendelson.com/post/2018-03-01-how-to-start-connecting-with-animals

In short, I believe the extent of our individual abilities has a lot to do with our personal life path and what we are meant to learn in this lifetime.  In other words, not everyone needs to write books, but they can begin understanding animals more deeply by meeting them on their level.  This means getting out of the “monkey mind”, learning to be fully in the moment, to receive and not strive for outcomes, and to trust what they feel, sense or “just know”, outside of their five senses.

GM: Please share with us one of your favorite anecdotes…
SM:  One woman called me because she was very concerned about her Border Collie Lola’s behavior, which had inexplicably become so aggressive that she had stopped taking her to agility competitions.  She was increasingly afraid of her behavior in public, anywhere.  Well, as it happens the woman underwent three serious knee and hip operations/replacements over the previous year and a half.  Lola just blew my mind; here is a snippet of what she had to say:

“Nothing and no one will ever get the better of her again – mark my words!  It’s more than just what happened physically;  I HAVE to be vigilant and keep negative energies away from her; they’re EVERYWHERE and can be carried by ANYONE (human or not).”

Me:  You know she has to walk her own path.

Lola:  NO! NO! NO! She’s not paying attention!  This is craziness and it’s obvious to me but not to her.  I look like the one with the problem, but I don’t care what anyone thinks.  Who else can point this out and protect her?  It’s a good thing you asked because she just thinks I’m nuts!

Well, the woman cracked up laughing, saying “that sounds exactly like her.”  As follow up, I asked the client to keep reassuring Lola that, “Now, with my new hips, I am stronger than ever and really safe.”   A week and a half later, the client emailed me that she took Lola to an agility competition and the aggression was gone: she was her happy self once again.

GM: Lola sounds like a really caring dog! What animals do you care for and do your own animals help you to communicate with other animals?
SM:  At this time, my animal partner is a dog named Mister T.  He doesn’t get involved in my client sessions, but he has helped me tremendously to trust what I get, be fully in the moment and out of my monkey mind (all critical to successful animal communication).  His messages are featured several times in We Walk Beside You, and one reader just told me that “He is a guru; the ‘T” stands for truth.”   He also came up with the idea for the children’s books!

GM: Do you sometimes find that an animal needs to talk with their owner (through you) in order to lead a successful life? Have you seen this result many times?
SM: Without fail, when a client has contacted me because of their pet’s odd/troublesome behavior, there have always been issues the pet needs to share in order to move forward.  One client adopted a dog who would just freeze up in terror, out of nowhere, and stop eating and drinking for three days at a time.  As soon as the dog shared the details of what she survived during her 10 years at a Romanian “asylum” she became calmer, more affectionate and trusting…and the terrors stopped.  Even while I was texting with her human right after the session, he was shocked that she came over and laid at his feet – something she had never done.   They truly begin healing, once they are heard.

GM: In general, which animal (dogs, cats, horses, etc.) do you see often, or is it a good mix? Are horses, for instance, easier to communicate with than dogs, or does it depend upon the individual animal?
SM:  Well, since my clients contact me virtually, they could be calling about any kind of animal since I don’t need to be there with them.  I get the most dogs, cats and horses, followed by small pets like guinea pigs, turtles, etc.  As for ease of communication? It’s always an individual thing; one horse took three months until he was ready to talk to me while I was writing We Walk Beside You…but, oh boy- when he finally spoke, it was breathtaking!  However, for individual sessions, I always ask my clients to get their pet’s permission beforehand. So, it’s really a team effort and the animals have always been on board and willing to talk. In the wild, some animals will talk, some won’t – again, it’s an individual thing based on how evolved they are, and whether they want to make the effort to create greater understanding among humans.

GM: As an author, you have written a series of children's books. Tell us about your children's books and how they can influence children to connect with animals.
SM:  As I mentioned, the children’s books were my dog, Mister T’s idea, not mine!  I kept asking him “what happened to you?” as he had been found on the side of the road.  Here is what he told me:

“I could tell you my story, but I don’t dwell on hardship. I envisioned the life I wanted, and it became so. Humans can do the same, but they don’t believe it. I prefer to focus on teaching children to use their internal eyes and ears (their hearts and bellies) so they can hear us and know how powerful they are. We can help them trust themselves this way and look inside themselves for answers!”  He continued: 

“This is not schoolbook learning; it is inner wisdom and must be cultivated from a young age. Children need to say or write down what they feel when they are with us, because they are still pure enough to bring through the truth of the messages we send them. They can show their parents what we share with them if they are encouraged to do so.  If they are watered like a plant, even just a little bit, their innate abilities will no longer be buried and become inactive and forgotten.” I think it would be very important and you should tell the other animals and have them contribute what they want to say to kids.”

So, I took his suggestion to the animal kingdom, having no idea that I would receive such willing participation.  Animals are just wonderful at raising children (both theirs and ours!).  They are also quite clear about the tools that can help today’s children realize their own intuitive gifts, so they become the adults of tomorrow who are more self-aware, inner-directed,  grounded, joyous, and empowered. The premise of The Secrets of the Animals trilogy - using real animal messages set to rhyme- is to share these tools in a fun, non-preachy way: 

Mister T acts as narrator and guide, taking children on a different adventure in each book:  In Book 1 travelling through the neighborhood, in Book 2 down on a farm and, in Book 3 (still unpublished), they venture out into the jungles, forests, oceans and plains of the world. On each journey they meet different animals, each of whom shares a special secret “Animal Wisdom Way” that helps children believe in themselves and trust their intuitive voice, which enables them to understand what animals are communicating. 

GM: Sandra, you are certified in Equine Photopuncture, Light Therapy, and you are also a Health and Nutrition coach. All of these tools require skill and technique. You work a lot in Light Therapy. What is a Polychromatic Light Therapist?
SM: Someone who is professionally certified to simultaneously apply two or more wavelengths of light (color) to the body, from light emitting diodes (LEDs).  The light is pulsed at the frequencies of different tissues in the body and stimulates the body’s own regeneration mechanism, accelerating the healing of pain, inflammation and infection.

GM: Please share whatever you would like with the world about light therapy and how it can enhance our life...
SM: Polychromatic Light Therapy is a non-invasive, drug-free therapy that has been proven and utilized by NASA for decades.  It supports the body’s own healing mechanism by increasing circulation and blood flow; as a result, pain and inflammation decrease or disappear, and back and joint pain, bone fractures, soft tissue injuries and bruises, burns, peripheral neuropathy, non-healing wounds, mood disorders, skin conditions, traumatic brain injury and more, typically heal much faster. 

The most significant point, however, is that you don’t need to be certified to buy and use a light therapy device on yourself, family, friends and your pets. You just have to make sure you buy one that:

1)  Delivers light that is pulsed at the healthy frequencies of the body’s tissues (spurs healing much faster).  These are called Nogier frequencies.  You’d also want the system to include Solfeggio frequencies which are very calming and de-stressing – because a body in a stressed state has a very hard time healing.

     2) Provides polychromatic wavelengths: these different colors such as visible red and blue, and invisible infrared light, each reach different depths and tissues in the body

     3) Is a Class 2 medical device, meaning it is FDA cleared for at-home use. You don’t want to mess around with inferior, knock-off products (and there are lots of them on the market) as they have already proven to be dangerous or ineffective. 

If you’d like to know more about light therapy and what it is used for, check out the following link:

Connect with Sandra…
Have a question? Email Sandra…  sandra@smendelson.com

Gina McKnight is a freelance writer from Ohio USA.








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