Reading Consultation for saying goodbye or grief
- Obtain answers to inquiries regarding pain or illness in your pet
- Discover how to best support your pet during its passing.
- Let your pet know that you are there for him or her
- Let me help you cope with your grief, during 50 healing minutes
€ 180 including VAT
“My world suddenly turned upside down when my dog stopped responding at all. She wouldn’t get up and she wouldn’t pee. Unbelievable what the consultation with Mirjam brought us. After the Zoom with Mirjam, Jacky peed and took a bite of her favourite snack. Mirjam had indicated that Jacky would be ready to go in a very short time. That night we slept next to Jacky and the next morning she was gone. During the consultation we saw a revival and we were able to say goodbye and be grateful instead of panicking. Thank you dear Mirjam for this special experience.”
B. P.
Joanne Wyatt
Why a consultation?
If you are finding it difficult to say goodbye to or grieve over your beloved furry friend, I am here to help you overcome your grief by tuning into the soul of your deceased pet or guide your beloved animal friend to the afterlife.
Are you wondering if your elderly or ill animal is ready to cross over? Are you feeling unsure about what to do for your pet? What are some signs you’ve noticed that your pet may be in pain? Let’s work together to identify signs of pain and find ways to ease their discomfort. Remember, you’ve done everything possible to give your pet the best life. It’s important to ensure a peaceful transition for your pet. To help you cope with your grief, consider what your beloved animal may be trying to communicate. Additionally, you may want to reflect on any spiritual lessons that can be learned from this experience.
Animal Soul Academy
The ‘Animal Soul Academy’ is a creation of my many experiences with humans and animals. It is a platform for sensitive animal lovers who want to develop their own healing and/or intuitive gifts, or who want to blossom spiritually through animals.
Do you want answers to one of those questions?
- My pet is sick, but when is it time to let them go?
- What signal might they give when they can’t go on anymore?
- Where would they prefer to pass away?
- I feel so guilty after my pet’s passing, is that justified?
- I am so sad, can I connect with a departed soul?
€ 180 including VAT
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- How it works
Are you wondering if your elderly or ill animal is ready to cross over? Are you feeling unsure about what to do for your pet? What are some signs you’ve noticed that your pet may be in pain? Let’s work together to identify signs of pain and find ways to ease their discomfort. Remember, you’ve done everything possible to give your pet the best life. It’s important to ensure a peaceful transition for your pet. To help you cope with your grief, consider what your beloved animal may be trying to communicate. Additionally, you may want to reflect on any spiritual lessons that can be learned from this experience.
A live session through Zoom for 50 healing minutes (one person and preferably the main caretaker of the animal).
This reading is for you if your pet is nearing the end of life or has already passed away, and you have certain questions or are struggling in your grieving process.
Once you have bought your consultation, I will schedule a Zoom session with you. Please note that scheduling your session may take up to 1-2 weeks. I will handle this further through email communication.
Please add a note to the purchase. Please specify your preferred days and briefly outline your situation. Let me know where you are from and in which time zone you live.
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Thank you Mirjam
Our cat had been hit by a car and was lying half paralysed in a large box in our house. We wanted her to feel safe. Will she die now? What should we do after the vets’ treatment? Mirjam advised us to prioritise the vet’s treatment at home and then we had another consultation with Mirjam. First of all, the vet told us to check on her every day. Mirjam said that she made the most of her life by going out a lot, knowing the dangers of cars and avoiding crowds. She made it clear that her life was about freedom and her partially paralysed body was giving her a signal that she could no longer live that way. A few days later the vet confirmed that her paralysis was irreversible and we saw her lying sadly in her box. We let her go and, despite the pain, I now see a butterfly fly by every day. It reminds us of the freedom our cat wanted and greeted us with every day.