Picture: The 7th Bridge

I wanted to write a review for Angie, but as I wrote a draft on my mobile phone’s notes app, I came to realize there were too many things to write. It will be a very lengthy review. And I thought to myself, why not just write a blog entry about my experience which can be a lengthy review itself as well.

Early this year, I signed up for a 3-day Connecting the Dots (Animal Communication) course that took place during the Labour Day long weekends (29 April to 1 May 2023). I was contemplating between the course conducted by Angie and her master, Lucia. I ended up going with Angie’s as I was available on the dates the classes were on.

Before attending the class, I was encouraged to take up animal communication by customers as they think it will benefit me in my grooming career. One even told me that it’s more than just communicating with the animals. I didn’t know what she meant then, I was told to experience it myself to understand. And it’s best to go with an open mind.

Here’s what I packed for the class:

  • Warm water in my trusty thermos bottle
  • Hot coffee to perk me up in my Tiger brand thermal bottle
  • Jacket & thickest shawl to keep me warm during class
  • Pen
  • Umbrella in case the sky decided to cry
  • Lunch because I’m lazy to head out to get food
  • Yoga mat cos limited sofa seats available

The class was conducted at HometeamNS Kathib. I planned to take the bus to Kathib on 29th April, Saturday since there’s no free parking at the nearby HDB area. But I left home a little late and waiting for the bus takes longer time than I expected. I returned to retrieve the car and thankfully made it in time for the class. I spent around $12 for parking, from 10 am to around 6 pm. Expensive, but I was to blame for heading out late. Subsequently on Sunday and Monday which was a Public Holiday, I parked the car opposite HometeamNS Kathib because there’s free parking. If you’re driving and don’t mind the walking, can consider this parking option if your classes falls on a Sunday and Public Holiday.

During the first day of class, we got to share why we were there attending Connecting the Dots. Everyone shared that they were there so they can communicate with their pets. To be honest, I didn’t know why I’m there. It felt like a calling to be there to attend the lesson.

The first day was more of a theory during the first half of the lesson. After which we got to try meditation and get into the zone to prepare for animal communication. The notes that Angie prepared and her explanation of how the meditation works are as easy as ABC in my opinion. I can’t say it on behalf of others, but for me, it’s easy to understand.

The second and third days were more practical, where we communicated with pets. We got to practice on Angie’s Smoochie and Galaxy before moving on to practice communicating with our fellow classmates’ pets. It was kind of interesting and fun. We also got to know how accurate our readings were from the owner’s feedback. We also communicated with fur kids at the rainbow bridge. It’s a whole new perspective and a nice closure for the classmates.

On the last day before the class ends, Angie got us to draw a card. Not sure what cards were those, but each of us had to draw one and asked a question. The question was, what is the exact purpose for me to attend this Connecting the Dots class? The answer surprised me. Indeed, through the class, I’ve found myself. It was an amazing experience attending the class and very mind-opening.

For those who are still considering taking the class, just go! There’s an upcoming beginner’s class in September and December this year. Go sign up to enjoy the early bird’s fee. If in doubt, feel free to contact Angie, she’ll be glad to answer any questions you may have.

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