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Annette Martin - Pet Psychic
She not only talks to them, finds lost pets, but also can give you a health reading
on your animal
Diagnosing Health Conditions of Animals
Many clients have an animal that is not responding to treatment from the Veterinarian, Annette can
see what is going on with your pet through the process of Psychometry. You will be able to ask her
questions about their health and perhaps Annette will see something that has been
overlooked.
Can We Talk With The
Animals!
The answer, surprisingly, is yes.
We can communicate, basically through telepathy, with animals.
As well as with other aspects of nature- trees, for example.
One of the reveilles of
this century may well be an awareness of our closeness to ALL life, all things
in the universe. This is the most
exciting time of the planet. This
is probably the most important decade in human history.
- With some animals, we can exchange words and
sentences, such as horses. Most
telepathic contact will involve mental pictures, physical feelings, ideas,
and emotions.
- Many psychics and communicators can heal – through
energy and other means.
- Lost animals can be found through psychometry and
telepathy.
- Some animals that have passed over can be contacted
and will actually come into a reading by a psychic or communicator.
- Many psychics and communicators can diagnose
animals’ ailments either physical or emotional.
Annette uses a process called
psychometry in locating lost animals, as well as diagnosing physical and emotional
ailments of the animals.
This is a process of
having an original copy of a photo of the animal.
In finding a lost animal, she uses a map of the area where the animal was
lost. Annette uses a process of
dowsing the maps with her hands while holding the photo. This is similar to
tracking a scent, even though there is no smell on the paper.
She is listed on many hot lines that contact her directly when a family
has lost a pet.
Finding a Lost Animal
Attempting to physically locate a lost animal through telepathy is some of the
most challenging and difficult work animal communicators do. When animals are "lost",
they are often frightened and disoriented, making it difficult for them to provide us
with accurate physical information regarding their whereabouts.
In addition, an animal's perspective of the physical world is quite different from a
human's point of view. Animals might describe where they are as "on a corner, near a bunch of cars",
versus "on 4th and Market St." We would describe it through our human filter of
the physical world. Remember animals cannot read signs! However, many times the "clues"
they may describe of their physical surroundings can be exactly what is needed to find them.
It can also be very comforting to just make contact with the animal, to hold a conversation and make sure
that they are not injured or ill.
Having a Reading on a Lost Pet
1.
Annette needs an original photo of the animal, she cannot use a computer
generated photo or copy, as this does not hold the energy that is on an original
photo.
2.
Send a map of your area and where the animal was lost.
3.
Mark on the map exactly where the animal was missing from, ie; your home
or somewhere else.
4.
Mark on the map clearly if there have been any sightings of your animal.
5.
Mail all of this with your check of $85.00 to our office: 2075
Winchester Blvd. #104, Campbell, CA 95008. Then call 408-378-1220 to book your appointment.
6. Your pictures will be returned to you after the reading.
Dec 26, 1996
Pet Network
(A Rescue for Dogs and Cats)
I ran an organization called Pet Network, a rescue for dogs and cats. About 3 years ago we found
a male puppy, about 16 weeks old. As time went on we noticed he wasn't acting like a normal healthy
puppy so we took him back to the Vet for another exam. But nothing could be found.
I called Annette Martin to do a reading on KC, the pup and she told me he had something in his
intestines, something hard. She said we would do everything to save the pup, but nothing we could do
would help.
I couldn't believe that, so took KC back to the Vet and told him I had a reading by a psychic on the puppy.
He agreed to help out and suggested an exray. The Vet came back into the examination room, looking quite
pale, "there are bones lodged in KC's intestines, the psychic was right!"
I am sorry to say we tried everything to save him but he had parco, distemper and Hepatitis. He was just too sick to save and passed away.
He now is in a peacefull and painless place. We still miss him.
I have highly recommended Annette Martin through the years, to numerous families that have a lost animal or one that needs
a little medical attention.
Cheryl
ANIMALS - Annette Martin Has Found
Los Altos, California 1979
Mr. and Mrs. Hancock, made an emergency appointment
with Annette in regards to their missing horses.
The husband and wife sat across from Annette in her upstairs office in
downtown Los Altos with batted breath. “We
have six horses missing for three days and I don’t know where else to look for
them. We have scoured the hills but
can’t find them. Can you help us?” the husband asked.
Annette
held the photo of the horses and began to see that they left because they were
unhappy with their situation. “They
are saying that they wanted to run more often and they felt cooped up in their
pen. The dark brown horse with the long mane is the one who is talking the most,
he is very upset with the Mrs. for not letting them have more carrots and more
freedom. He says that the females
wanted more attention from the Mrs., but she ignored them and they felt sad.
So they decided to jump the fence and leave.”
At this point the husband turned to the wife and
said, “I told you so, didn’t I! You
weren’t letting them have enough freedom to run around, you ignored them and
they were unhappy!” The wife just
sat there with a disgusted look on her face, not saying a word.
“What can you tell us, Annette? Can you see where they went?” he asked.
“Yes, I see them running over some hills and
traveling down south of Los Altos. I
see a pond, that they are drinking at.” At
this point Annette is drawing on her faithful yellow pad a picture of a pond and
the hills in the background with some trails.
“It is south of here and over this hill. Maybe 15 miles south, yes,
that’s it, about 15 miles! Now
I see some other horses, with a black male stallion as the leader. He is beautiful and is coaxing your horses to go with them.
There are at least 7 other horses with him.
These are definitely wild horses! I
see his nostrils turned up as he is communicating with them.
Your horses have joined up with the wild ones and are heading further
south.”
The husband stood up and shouted, “Oh my God, I
know exactly where that is! Annette
you are great, I will get together a posse and we will ride down there this
afternoon! We will be in touch with
you as soon as we find them, thank you, thank you.”
CONFIRMATION
The following afternoon my secretary came
rushing into my office. “Annette
pick up the phone, it’s the gentleman about the 6 horses.”
Mr. Hancock shouted into the phone,
“Annette, we found them! They
were exactly where you saw them, 15 miles south next to the pond!
And are you ready for this? We
had to get them out of a wild herd of 8 horses, lead by a male black stallion!
It took six of us to get them away from the black stallion as he wanted
to keep all of them. Annette, you are incredible!
I don’t know how we would have found them without your help.
These are all very expensive show horses and they would have had a hard
time out in the wild’s. Thank you again for your wonderful gift!”
Mr. Hancock
Sante Fe, New Mexico 6/5/95
Ella – dog missing
Dear Annette,
Ella is safe and sound and we owe
it all to your wonderful clue about the Russian Olive Trees. (Annette could
smell the trees and asked if we had these wonderful smelling trees down the
block. She saw Ella under the
trees.)
We scoured the Santa Fe area and
come up empty, but after we sent the picture of Ella and you told us about her
being under the trees, nearby to our home we were able to zone in on her.
We showed her picture to a man who remembered seeing Ella near the trees.
When we got there she was gone, but the beautiful scented trees made us
look in the development and we called to her and she came out of some bushes.
She emerged 10 minutes before sunset and we were so happy.
I know it would have been so hard to find her in the dark and she would
have probably wondered farther from the house.
She was so disorientated as it was, she was gone since 11:00 am in the
morning and we found her a little before 8:00pm at night.
She is safe and sound and not really interested in escaping anymore, I
hope! Thank you so much for your
rescue efforts.
Always in Light,
Charlene J. Becker
Phoenix, Arizona 7/12/95
Gremlings
10 days ago, Susan Kennedy
from Phoenix, Arizona, called for a reading about her lost male Belgian Malinois
dog. He had been taken to a friends
house for the weekend five miles away from his home and go out over the fence.
Susan trains dogs for shows
and Gremlings was her star pupil and her best friend, so needless to say Susan
was quite distraught.
I held Gremlings picture in
my hand and glanced down at the map of Phoenix.
Immediately the impression came that Gremlins had gone into Papago Park,
near a group of buildings. As I
stared down at the map I felt that he had not wandered far away from where he
had spent the weekend and was between 48th St. and Mc Dowell, near
the park. I circled the park and
relayed my psychic impressions to Susan.
“There is a military
installation with buildings in the park between McDowell and Oak,” Susan
replied.
“Yes, yes, go and look
right there. I feel he stays in the
park and then wanders about during the night.
But he is in that area,” I said emphatically. “Susan, you must wander through the park, he is there and
very much alive. No one has picked him up.”
Susan thanked me and hung
up. Several days later she called
again, “Annette, can you look again and see if he is still in that area.
I have put up flyers and walked it till my feet feel like there going to
fall off.”
“Yes, Gremlings, is sill
there and you keep looking, Susan, he is alive and well and you will find
him!” I repeated.
A week went by and Susan
called again. “Annette, just one
more time, do you still see him in the Papago Park near McDowel?”
I closed my eyes and said,
“Yes, you must go over to that area because he is wandering around right
now!”
Susan shouted in the phone,
“Ok, because I just got three phone calls and these people have seen a dog
that resemble Gremlings description on the edge of the Papago Park near McDowel.”
“Susan, what are you
waiting for, hang up the phone and get down there!” I shouted.
Confirmation
Sept. 20, 1995
The next day I received a fax
that read:
Gremlins
is back!!!
Gremlings was found last night
roaming the streets at 48th St. canal between Oak and McDowell, the
edge of Papago Park) by a relentless search party. Although exhausted, starving, and very footsore, he is okay
and very happy to be home.
Gremlings and Susan
would like to thank all the wonderful people who were his guardian angels,
keeping watch and never giving up hope. Kindness
as this will return to you.
Susan
Kennedy and Gremmy
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MISSING CAT
In July, 1994, my husband and I had taken our new cat to our sailboat to spend the night. She had been on the boat previously during the day. Sometime during the night, she “escaped” from the boat. After searching for 5 days, I called you for help.
During the reading. you assured me that someone I knew would find Katt. You described a lady and her husband in great detail, i.e where they worked, their physical description, etc. You stated that they lived in a condo at the marina. You attempted to describe their condo, but so many of the condos look alike, it was difficult to determine which condo was theirs. You even described their sailboat. You stated that I would see Katt again in the number 7.
On my way home, I stopped at the marina to pick up my husband who had been looking again for Katt. On the way to my parking spot, I met a lady who I know through the yacht club. I had told her previously that I had lost Katt, and had posted a photo of Katt on the telephone pole by her driveway. She also believes in psychic readings, so I told her of your reading. She immediately started to cry and said that you had described her husband who had died a few years previously and the sailboat that they had owned. We talked for a few more minutes, and then I picked up my husband and drove home.
About 30 minutes after we arrived home, my friend, Phyllis called and said she had Katt. Apparently, Katt had managed to find her way around the house and was sitting on the windowsill of the kitchen window that overlooks the harbor, looking in the window. My friend saw her as she was leaving the kitchen to go upstairs. She opened the garage door and called Katt, who immediately walked around the house on the very tiny path, straight into the garage and started talking.
Phyllis and her husband had purchased the sail boat that had belonged to the lady at the Marina. It was about 7 hours from the time of the reading that Phyllis called.
Barbara Bond
Medical Readings on Animals
March 24, 1997
Dog – Leo
Dear Annette,
I want to thank you for the
information you gave me about my dog Leo. You
told me Edgar Cayce said that a “cereal binder” would be beneficial in
Leo’s diet, helping his food to stay longer in his intestines so that he could
get the maximum benefit from its nutrients. If you recall, Edger had difficulty being more specific than
that. My husband and I tried
several things, and discovered that adding oat bran from the health food store
to the dog food, or feeding him a slice of oat bran bread a day, was very
helpful in treating Leo’s diarrhea. This
has saved us a lot of mess and Leo a lot of embarrassment. Many thanks.
In the reading you also mentioned
the Leo’s feel were hurting. About
a week later, he started limping. When
I looked inside the paw he was favoring, I found a bloody mess.
We immediately took him to our vet, who shaved away the fur inside his
foot and found a small, hard tumor. (She
described it as trying to walk with a rock inside your shoe)
She took it off with a local anesthetic, and he’s walking much better
now.
Most important of all, you told
us that Leo did not have cancer. On
an intuitive level we knew that. And
we knew the recommendations of extreme treatments were wrong for us.
So we declined them. But it
was helpful to us to hear you say that we had done the right thing.
As it’s turned out, he has fit none of the predictions that specialist
vets made about the course of his illness.
According to them, he should have been dead long ago!
Annette, I appreciate the
spiritual communication I received from you, and have recommended you to
friends. God bless you for the work
you do.
Suzanne
Robert H. Hathaway, D.V.M.
1999
To Whom It May Concern:
About a year and a half
ago. I was having a reading by
Annette Martin. I was asking her
some question about future business. At
that time, I (a veterinarian) was specializing in Chirovetpractic on horses.
I was relating to Ms. Martin that while diagnosing a horse in Milpitas,
the owner was explaining to me, “My horse has difficulty going uphill, down
hill and jumping.” What passed through my mind was those are the symptoms of hip
dysplasia in the dog. I related
that I was considering adding dogs to my practice.
Ms. Martin, indicating
her lower back, said, “Hip dysplasia is cause by something here in the
back.” I asked her if it was a Lumbar.
She said no, it’s something down here, again indicating her lower back.
I then asked if it was caused by a dislocated (subluxated) sacrum.
She said yes.
I left her office, after a
hug, looking forward to applying Chirovetpractic to my first dog.
Since that time, I discovered that the dog, like the horse has sacral
problems. A dislocated sacrum is
the number one dislocation in four-legged animals.
After treating over a hundred dogs, I have put together a list of
symptoms for a dislocated sacrum. To
date, I am 98% successful with my Chirovetpractic treatments.
In time, I would have
stumble unto the fact that the dislocated sacrum was causing hip dysplasia in
the dog. Ms. Martin probably
saved me three or four years in that discovery.
The amazing thing to me, was that she knew the cause of hip dysplasia.
The current veterinary
“knowledge” is that hip dysplasia is caused by a genetic defect. I now know that is not true.
Groups That Help Find Missing Animals
Lost Pet Rescue Institute 831-335-9055 or www.lostpetrescue.com
Founded by Kat Albrecht, a former police officer, services include actual searches for lost pets
with the use of trained search and rescue dogs. Serving the San Francisco Bay and Northern California,
PEThunters is the nation's first investigative pet detective agency to conduct aggressive physical
searches for missing pets using revolutionary tools such as dogs trained to track missing pets,
infrared cameras, listening devices, and FBI-type profiling based on our research of lost pet behavior.
Missing Pet Network (includes a great list of Advice on Looking for Lost Pets) www.missingpet.net
National Pet Recovery - www.petrecovery.com
Fido FInder - http://www.fidofinder.com/
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