Crazy cat lady cosmically communicates with her cat child who says he was hooman in his past life, pawrent claims: ‘I easily found an obituary that lined up with what he said’

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    'My cat told me about his past life as a human?'
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    I feel as crazy typing this as the title sounds. But I have to share this experience with people who might understand.
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    Recently I learned of Anna Breytenbach, an animal communicator who apparently reads animals' minds. I listened to her on
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    a podcast and she talked about how she gets into the right state to tap into the conscious field of energy around her and "tune in" to an animal's frequency.
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    The practice sounded easy enough and I had already been working on improving my meditation and connection with nature so I tried the approach the way she described it.
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    IMMEDIATELY I felt like a Kundalini-type vibration that felt like it snapped me into the surrounding vibrational field. With my
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    eyes closed i mentally placed my awareness on the location of my cat in the room, and started asking him questions for which I had no idea what the answer would be (why did you rip open the new bag of litter, why do you
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    only scratch that one couch, how do you feel about your food, etc.)
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    Right away I was getting answers from him, clear as day, that made perfect sense but which I'd never thought of as I had considered these questions.
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    I was quickly running out of ideas of what to ask him about, when I remembered Anna talked about meeting a cat who told her she had been her guardian's mother in her previous life.
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    So I asked him, "who were you in your previous life?" And immediately got the impression of "human." I asked for his first name and it came immediately: Brett. I
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    thought that was weird because that's a young person's name. Tried to get a last name, all I could get was an O, and then as I focused on the O, I kept seeing a V and a multi- syllable name that ended with "ie" or "ey" but that was it - I figured maybe he couldn't remember.
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    I asked when he d d. 2020. When was he born? 1980's. Then I saw 1988 specifically but I dismissed it because that's the year my husband was born so I thought maybe it was my mind interfering.
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    Where did he spend his time? New York. How did hed ? Some ambiguity here but seemed like a d go d. He was
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    d to something (my a impression was c e) and it seemed to be what ked him but maybe not. I also got a very vague image of how he looked: white, short dark hair, kind of condensed facial features.
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    This is where it gets crazy. I put the name "Brett Olvaney" and other variations into google with the word "obituary" after it.
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    Finally something came up - but the last name was O'Donnell. Then I saw the name of the funeral home / website: "Oliverie". This word for whatever reason fit exactly with the impression I had gotten.
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    I opened the OBIT. He was young and fit the vague physical description. D d: 2020. Born: 1988. From: North Jersey (I live in north jersey, if you don't know the area, we're across the water from NYC) - less than an hour from the shelter
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    where we got our cat. I read through the family's description of him, knowing they wouldn't mention how he d d, and found he pursued "his certification in a מי n counseling. He always said
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    he wanted to help others like those who have helped him."
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    To me this was just too much to be a coincidence! The next night I tried this with my cat again and got radio silence. I opened my eyes and realized he'd moved to a different spot in the room. I closed them
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    and projected my awareness to the new spot and immediately started getting answers again (we talked about other stuff this time, not his past life).
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    Glimmerofi... That's really cool! My husband is sensitive to spirits and sw rs that our new cat is the first animal he has ever "heard" speaking to him. Our cat once said to him "This movie
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    reminds me of when I was a marine." We were watching awr movie. He thought that was super wierd. Usually she is just complaining about the backyard squirrels
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    "making fun of her" through the window and how much she wants to eat them. LOL. She also complains about her food. She is only cat I know that hates chicken and loves beef.
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    breastsmoke Cool story thanks for sharing! I first "heard" one of my cats about 2-3 years ago. My partner and I were sitting on the couch and I had reached
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    down to pet the cat, she was really getting into it - purring, rolling around, drooling. Then all of a sudden she says "the only thing that could make this moment better is if someone put food in my bowl" I
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    told my guy - hey go put food in the cat's dish. He gets up and as soon as she heard the kibbles hit the bowl her and her tail shot straight up into the air, she moved so fast to the food she practically flew there.
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    She stomped back over when she was done snackin and was like hey I didn't know you could do that what the h you been hiding that for??
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    Since then my life has changed a lot. I returned to working in veterinary medicine after 5 years and now use my animal communication ability pretty well every day in my work!

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