 I've been conducting intuitive consultations since 1990. During childhood it was common for me
to see people in spirit form, acknowledge precognitive dreams and to sense intuitive information.
After attaining my bachelor's degree in business administration from Robert Morris College, Pittsburgh, PA,
with eleven years experience working in the corporate world, I chose to follow my true calling. I now conduct intuitive
consultations for both people and pets while also serving as a yoga and meditation instructor.
In 1995, by invitation from Jeffrey Mishlove of the Intuition Network and PBS's "Thinking Allowed"
series, presented research from my original Master's thesis
in the field of intuitive consulting for business leaders at the International Intuition Conference in Denver,
Colorado. The thesis was entitled, "The Role of an Intuitive Consultant With Decision Making at the Business Level.
I realized I could communicate with animals in 1996. I was leaving a client's home where I had just finished
conducting Intuitive consultations for people when the host jokingly said, "Next time you'll have to read for our dog!" I
trusted the prompt when I heard a still, small voice say, "Do it." The dog proceeded to tell me where it liked to
sleep and that it was missing its bacon treat. The host's jaw dropped and he said, "We've had that bacon treat on our
grocery list for six weeks now and everyone keeps forgetting to pick it up!" Word spread and now I do intuitive
consultations for people as well as animal communication and enjoy both equally. Each meeting with a new animal friend
continues to open my heart even more. I feel an ever growing capacity of love, gratitude, reverence and respect for all
of life and for the spiritual connection we all share. I also enjoy facilitating workshops that help people develop
their intuition and their ability to communicate telepathically with their animals.
What does the M.A. stand for?
My Master's degree is in transpersonal studies from Atlantic University, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Transpersonal Studies is a growing branch of psychology that recognizes and endorses the field of intuition. Atlantic
University is affiliated with Edgar Cayce's organization, the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.).
Studies which have contributed to my sensitivity include the various healing modalities, such as Therapeutic
Touch and Reiki, as well as a brief, but meaningful, exposure to the martial art of Aikido. The most significant experience
that has contributed to my sensitivity is yoga. I have been a yoga instructor for over a dozen years. Yoga served as a
major influence in developing my intuition.
Healing Arts Practitioner
I offer Healing Arts for people either from the Integrated Wellness Center in Mars, PA, (724) 625-7230,
or remotely. My services include, Reiki, CranioSacral Therapy and TAT. Please see the Healing Arts icon for further information.
Media Fox TV Ten-O'clock News aired two appearances featuring my
animal communication skills: May 2004 and October 1999. In May 2004, Fox aired a special report segment showing
me explaining information obtained from three dogs, Lily, Griffin and Muffin, whose persons are Dorothy Andreas,
owner of the Sewickley Spa, Don Reinhardt, owner of the Sewickley Cafe and Natalie Fanell, reporter with Fox TV.
Fox reporter, Karen Eden and audio engineer, Mike Mason, filmed me while I communicated with
Mike's dog, Lexie, who was not present in the room. I immediately cued into Lexie's injured left front leg and
said that, given time, it would heal. Film recorded earlier that day showed Lexie in the yard with Mike, her
front left leg wrapped in a white cast. She had injured the leg but it was, indeed, on the mend.
I have made several appearances on Pittsburgh's KDKA - 1020 AM and Star 100.7 FM. During those radio
appearances (1990-2002) I shared my views on pet communication and performed live demonstrations of my abilities to
communicate with animals.
KDKA, 1020 AM: John Cigna,a celebrated Pittsburgh D.J. on KDKA, hosted me several times on his
morning show touting my animal communication abilities. Rick Bergman also hosted me on a New Year's Day show as I
intuitively responded for an hour to live call-in's regarding pet concerns.
STAR, 100.7 FM: In 2002, I demonstrated numerous live intuitive readings for pet lovers.
One question came from D.J., Kate Harris, who wanted to know if her brother's missing cat was the cat who
had returned home after being gone for two years. When her brother left for school, he left the cat
with their mom. After a short time, the cat disappeared and their mom found a deceased cat along the roadside
and buried it, thinking it was her son's cat. "Yes," I said. "This live cat is your brother's cat. You buried the
wrong cat! He went to live at a farm north of the location of his home because he liked the food there." Kate
verified that there is a farm north of her mother's home.
Zoo visit with reindeer: In December 2002, grateful for months of reaching a larger audience
with my skills, I chose to forego radio broadcasts. The broadcasts began to misrepresent the serious, authentic
nature of my ability to communicate with animals, particularly after a sad visit to the zoo where I communicated
with a reindeer. With the zoo's permission, the radio show invited me to communicate with a reindeer thinking it
would be amusing, especially so near Christmas. The session was edited for broadcast, but the reindeer told me
that she wanted to be in a bigger, more open space. She wanted to feel real dirt and grass under her hooves and
not the cement. She was missing a younger reindeer, whom the curator verified had been shipped to another zoo.
On the upside, she liked her fresh, green food which the curator identified as alfalfa. She also liked the man
who attended to her as he talked to her while he worked.
In 1999 The
Pittsburgh Tribune Review featured me in an article covering the annual "Collie Frolic,"
hosted by the Collie Rescue of Western Pennsylvania. At the Collie Frolic, I conducted animal communication
sessions in which Collies shared amusing and amazing insights with me. I have participated in the event annually since 1998.
Kia, a white German Shepherd, suffered from a fear of thunderstorms and competitions until my session with her revealed
the remedy for the fears -- the scent of
apple, which Kia's person obtained from Victoria's Secret!
In the hope of making Pittsburgh a "no-kill" city, Dog Day Afternoon
is an annual fun
event where I offer my skills as an animal communicator and lecturer. Some of the organizations that have benefitted from this event are:
Each year, the townspeople of Sewickley, PA host "Yuletide in the Village" to celebrate the holiday season. The Sewickley
Spa's owner, Dorothy Andreas, works in tandem with Animal Friends of Pittsburgh to find loving homes for adoptive dogs.
In December 2003, I conducted animal communication sessions at the spa during the event and the
Sewickley Herald graciously notified the community.
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I am grateful for these testimonials, both from people for
whom I've conducted intuitive consultations
Membership and Service
I am a member of the
Association for Research and Enlightenment
(A.R.E. - Edgar Cayce's organization). The A.R.E. selected me from an extensive pool of intuitives to serve
on the psychic panel during the annual "Edgar Cayce Legacy" conference held in Virginia Beach. The A.R.E. was founded in 1931 to preserve, research and make available the readings of Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) who is
considered the most documented psychic of the twentieth century. The Journal of the American Medical
Association, in 1979, credited Cayce with initiating the American holistic health movement.
I am delighted when I can contribute my animal communication skills to support animal organizations such
as: Animal Friends, Animal Rescue League, Western Pennsylvania Humane Society, the Humane Society of
Beaver County and the Human Society of Butler County.
Publications
- In 2003, a well-known holistic veterinarian,
Doug Knueven of Beaver, PA, invited me to contribute my animal communication
experience in his book Stand by Me: A Holistic Handbook for Animals, Their People and the Lives They Share.
- In 2003, Dr. Knueven and I produced a CD entitled, "The Pet Connection," which guides the listener
through two reveries. Dr. Knueven's reverie guides the listener to experience the oneness concept. My
reverie guides the listener through the process of communicating with your animal friend.
- Rodale Press' magazine, Pets, Part of the Family (2000) featured my article,
"The Apple Answer to a Frightened Pet."
- My newsletter, Quiet Knowing (published 1997-2000), a newsletter for understanding the value of
intuition, was acknowledged in Venture Inward magazine, September/October 2000.
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