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Considering an animal communicator? Sacred Grove can help!

Sacred Grove — Where People and Pets Heal and Connect!

“People usually reach out to me for help with behavioral issues, emotional issues, and end-of-life transitions. Since I’m also a medical intuitive and energy healer, I use all these skills to help folks’ beloved animals,” says local Animal Communicator Maribeth Decker of Sacred Grove.

Maribeth wasn’t born an animal communicator. She discovered her calling after she became a Reiki Master. That’s when her own dogs started communicating with her — some who’d passed and some still on the planet. This was her wake-up “bark” to shift to animals and their people!

Maribeth works with people locally and around the world. She recently worked with Hanne’s dog Brandy in Norway. Brandy withdrew emotionally from Hanne and stopped eating and drinking after a veterinarian visit. This continued for weeks. “Within 24 hours of Maribeth’s session, Brandy became her own self again, increasingly eating and drinking properly. Her cocker spaniel spirit was back, with the continuously wagging tail,” said Hanne.

Having worked with animals moving towards transition, Maribeth wrote her bestseller, Peace in Passing: Comfort for Loving Humans During Animal Transitions. In this book, you can find mindsets, modalities and real-life stories to help you navigate the last leg of you beloved animal’s life.

Learn more about the work Maribeth does and about her UConnect Animal Communication Class.

Sign up for her newsletter and receive Maribeth’s free report, “5 Things Your Pets Want You to Know“.

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