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Article in Detroit Free Press

6/24/2013

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Original Post ~ June 9, 2013

Several weeks ago, a writer for the Detroit Free Press contacted me. John Carlisle asked if he could write a story about my work with animals.

That story is featured in today's edition of the newspaper.

http://www.freep.com/article/20130609/COL46/306090056/Barb-Borkowski-animal-psychic-communicator-horses-dogs

Thank you, John, for your writing skills. Your time and effort are greatly appreciated!

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Guest on Internet TV

6/24/2013

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Original Post ~ January 2, 2013

On Wednesday January 16th, I will be a guest on Julie Seibert's Internet TV show. Scheduled time is 9pm-10pm EST. Topic is animal communication and energy healing for pets.

www.reawakenyourbrilliance.com


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Born To Be An Animal Communicator

6/24/2013

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Original Post ~ March 5, 2011

Many of my clients have asked me how I became an animal communicator. Did I take classes? How am I able to do it? The answer to that is simple. I was born with the ability to know what animals need and what they would like people to know.

As a toddler, my best friend was my great-grandfather’s Collie, Long John. There are pictures of me standing beside him, my hand touching the top of his head. As I got older, I spent a majority of my time outdoors with my dad’s Beagles. I felt such a connection to those dogs. They knew my thoughts and feelings and I knew theirs. Animals are so in tune with human emotions.

Growing up, my intuition was very keen. I did not like knowing things about people, animals or future events. That frightened me and I did not want to be considered strange. I decided to tune out all intuitive thoughts.

Years passed and my journey brought me back to my roots. After establishing my massage therapy business, The Healing Journey, I started to receive requests from clients to help their pets. Reluctant at first, I accepted. Word spread of how I was able to help animals who had behavioral problems. After several years of giving free advice, I included animal communication as a part of my business.

What once was considered a curse by me is now the greatest blessing. Relaying to pet owners what their 4 legged friends need and would like them to know is such an honor. Through my work, people have a better understanding of their pet. That leads to a closer relationship. You see - I was born to be an animal communicator.

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4 Legged Friend

6/24/2013

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The love held in your heart
Captivates me from the start
Holding you in my arms
You lick my face with all your charm

Watching you as days go by
You quickly grow, I wonder why
That you are given so little time
To live on earth and be all mine

Years pass by, you run and play
I know one day you cannot stay
For time takes a lasting toll
One day you'll have a new role

To leave the world and be set free
I know you will be watching me
With a saddened heart I will go on
Because of you I can sing a song

The day has come to say goodbye
Holding you, I start to cry
Memories come rushing in
Of how you've been my best friend

Losing you, I will go on
You worry that I'm not that strong
Because of you my life was blessed
And filled with so much happiness

Thank you, my 4 legged friend
In due time my heart will mend
A part of me, you'll always be
My friend for all eternity

Barb Borkowski
February 24, 2011


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Farewell My Friend

6/24/2013

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Original Post ~ February 24, 2009


Many Inside919 members already know about the passing of my beloved dog, Maggie. I thank those who sent a message of condolence and support.

Maggie was popular on Inside919. I received many comments about her wonderful smile and how beautiful she was.

Because of Maggie, I am in North Carolina. Circumstances required that we relocate. We were blessed to be together for 11 months in this magical state.

Her physical health deteriorated rapidly. Thanks to a veterinarian who has a mobile vet service, Maggie was able to die on her bed at home with her head resting on her favorite toy. She left peacefully while I sat beside her speaking softly & holding her.

It is my nature to question my decisions. I hope that it was the right one. It allowed Maggie to die with dignity in a familiar, safe environment.

So now I say farewell, my friend. You were beside me in good times and in bad. You taught me about patience, friendship and unconditional love.

Rest in peace, my precious girl...

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Behavior change in a dog

6/24/2013

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To have a better understanding of my work, I will begin posting examples of problems & how they were resolved.

A client called with complaints of significant change of behavior in her dog. The household pet was suddenly withdrawn from family members and was eating less. I ask people to not reveal too much information. That way I can tell them what is happening once I am with their pet.

This particular dog was frightened. He wondered what happened to a cat that shared the family home. The cat was sick and had died several weeks ago. The dog was concerned that the cat did something wrong & the owners got rid of her. He was fearful that if he did something wrong, they would get rid of him.

The client talked to her dog about the cat's illness. She also reassured her dog that she would not get rid of him. His usual behavior and appetite returned within a few days.


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My Dog Maggie

6/24/2013

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Original Post ~ January 21, 2009

For 13 months Maggie & I were separated. Those were the saddest & hardest days of my life. Now that we are together again, life is good.

All of us can learn from dogs. They teach unconditional love. No matter how they are treated, they continue to radiate love. Dogs know about passion for life. Even though they may eat the same food every day, play the same game of fetch and live with the same people all of their life, their enthusiasm remains strong. When tired, a dog will rest.

Maggie truly is my best friend. If you have an animal companion, remember to show how much you love them daily. They are a blessing.


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