
Intuitive Animal
Communicator
Judy Meyer has been
changing the lives of pets and their people as an intuitive animal communicator
since 1990. With over 800 clients throughout the United States, Canada,
England, Switzerland, Italy, Mexico, and Germany, Judy works with an
open heart and generosity of spirit that enable animals and their people
to understand and overcome physical and psychological difficulties.
Though an
animal lover her entire life, Judy was, at first, a reluctant believer
in intuitive communication with animals until the inexplicable illness
of one of her beloved cats, Gray Cat, moved her past her own barriers.
Wanting very much to help Gray, she called Penelope Smith, a highly
regarded animal communicator in California. To her surprise, and delight,
Judy found that Penelope could indeed hear Gray. As Judy states, "It
was the awakening of all awakenings."
After much inner work and practice, Judy slowly began working with clients.
Soon, however, her reputation as a skilled and sensitive animal communicator
spread throughout Santa Fe. She began writing articles which were published
nationally and abroad in such periodicals as SEDONA, Journal of Emergence!,
Equine Health, SPECIES LINK, Journal of Interspecies Telepathic Communication,
and The Southwest Horseman. Word of mouth and the publication of her
articles led to a thriving international practice that, as Judy puts
it, "brings joy and inner peace that comes with knowing you have
found your purpose in life."
In 1997, she was featured in the book, Communication with Animals, by
Arthur Myers. Judy's own book, The Animal Connection, A Guide to Intuitive
Communication with Your Pet was published in June of 2000 and soon after,
she enjoyed a successful, national book tour. Judy has appeared on many
television talk shows and has been the featured guest on numerous radio
programs as well as the subject of several newspaper interviews. She
has a two-part video that is shown on local cable television around
the United States.
At the present time, she is lecturing, holding workshops, and working
on her book about animals as catalysts for people to access their highest
nature. Judy lives in Ashland, Oregon with her beloved and well known
dog, Duke, the excellent, Blue-Point Siamese cat, Teal, and the beautiful,
rarely seen, Princess Suki.