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Bill Northern

Animal Communicator & Dowser

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Dear Bill:

THANK YOU so much for the awesome class and your wonderful hospitality! I really appreciate everything you put into my stay and schooling to make it a most magical and informative time. Arati

 

Dear Bill,

What a pleasure it was to finally meet you yesterday and I am satisfied you are indeed blessed with the gift of being able to communicate with our dear friend, the horse.

Being with you as you communicated with our horse was nothing short of being a wonderful experience and tomorrow based on your evaluations the chiropractor will attempt to correct her spinal misalignment. If she goes back in training I will make sure it is with a small caring trainer who will give her the attention she craves and deserves.

I would love to attend one of you classes so that may learn your technique and extend the benefit of that to the horses in my care. M

 

Hi Bill,

It was great to meet and study under you. Before training, I had no expectations other than I hope what I learn can help all the animals I work with.

Boy were my eyes opened during this phenomenal experience! The biggest wake up and aha moment was being made aware to recognize negative energy that exists around us all, the harm it causes, but know it can be shifted or converted to beneficial energy. Every Vet, person in medicine, and healer should receive your training before they further their education.

Joseph

 

Hi Bill,

Just wanted to say how nice it was to meet you yesterday and thank you for lunch! Your work is fascinating and I am so happy I was able to witness it.

 

Dear Bill,

just thought I would let you know how amazing you are!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had Sadie vetted and said nothing about what you had told me. She found her sore on the suspensory branches of both forelegs although one more than the other. Buffy our vet did not want me to go further with her as she felt it could be a sign of thinks to come. The owners x-rayed her fetlocks at their cost and they were fine. She has only been in work 2weeks and is very extravagant a mover and I feel just done too much too soon.Therefore I have decided to buy her and have dowsed her to my best ability and she needs rhus tox (homeopathic remedy for ligaments) plus another one called bellis perrinis which is for the female genital system and lastly Manuka honey.If you think I have missed something with her please tell me.I am also not sure to keep her in light work or rest her ---everyone keeps telling me to keep working her ???

Anyway thankyou so much and what a wonderful gifted being you are and how lucky am I to have met you!!!!

 

Bill:

Keep your fingers crossed that our filly continues on this exciting path. We can't thank you enough for your evaluation which lead us to purchase Lullaby!

 Stay well Bill - you are such a charming gentleman. I absolutely fell in love with your warm gentle southern accent, soft beautiful blue eyes and your genuine compassion for what you do. You ARE special and this world is so much more wonderful with you in it!

With warmest aloha,

Colleen

 

Thanks Bill,

That information about that horse today, was invaluable…. I would not have know how severe its problem was, without you and probably taken a gamble on it!! It is a lovely horse in all aspects--- except that!!!

 Looking at that leg when it moved, the problem was slightly visible but when I rode it and asked it to take some weight on it..... the horse was clear--- it really couldn't do it!! We would have been having all kinds of behavior problems down the track.

That kind of issue I can do without --- it would be impossible to on sell the horse -- without total honesty.

As always, thanks so much for your help.... I'll keep looking and hope the right one finds me!! Ttfn, G

 

We picked up that this ankle was sore but the trainer did not believe us until she got to check it out.

Thanks again for the help with Izzy. That left ankle has a bad case of scratches under the hair coat, very sore to the touch!... I told him that we were going to make him feel better and he sighed.

Take care,

Sarah

 

Timely advice!!

Thanks Bill,

That information about that horse today, was invaluable.... I would not have know how severe its problem was, without you and probably taken a gamble on it!! It is a lovely horse in all aspects--- except that!!!

Looking at that leg when it moved, the problem was slightly visable but when I rode it and asked it to take some weight on it..... the horse was clear--- it really couldn't do it!! We would have been having all kinds of behavour problems down the track.

That kind of issue I can do without --- it would be impossible to on sell the horse -- without total honesty.

As always, thanks so much for your help.... I'll keep looking and hope the right one finds me!! Ttfn, G

 

Hi Bill, 

I just wanted to give you an update on my horse Jasper Two Stars, you did a reading for me about three weeks ago, I was absolutely amazed at the detail you knew without me even opening my mouth!!! You told me to have the farrier check his left front foot, which has been an ongoing problem for some time, you also said it would need the inside raising about three sixteenths of an inch!!!! I told my farrier this and asked him to check it out, he measured and checked all his feet and you were right again!!!!! His front foot needed raising on the inside!!! All his other feet are perfectly ok. My farrier is in awe and so am I.

Thanks again Bill. 

Ally and Jasper 

 

Dear Bill:
It was extremely kind and thoughtful of you to call me this afternoon regarding the missing cats. I wanted you to know that right after we spoke, I called the park ranger and he had seen the one black cat and he was able to tell me where she was! I had contacted him previously, but hadn't heard back. I went down there this evening, put out some food and walked away at a distance and sure enough she came out and was ravenously eating the food. I tried to get closer to get a better look and I do believe that this is the very shy cat of the two which is just a wonderful turn of events because she was the one I despaired of ever being able to find. As for the other one, I called all the neighbors that live on this street, one had seen a black cat last week, but not recently, so I will put up posters and continue to make inquiries. If this is the friendlier of the two, she should not be so difficult to locate, hopefully.
I cannot thank you enough for sharing your special gifts to help me locate these cats, I am infinitely grateful and wish to reciprocate in some way. Please give me some idea of what I might be able to do in return for your time and effort.
Wish me luck in capturing them,

 

We have noticed for a long time that after we listen to animals they seem to become different animals. They really want to please us and if we do our part they will do more and more to please us.

Below is a typical story. This horse was very spooky and had put his rider on the ground more than once. When we went over him remotely we could see that his vision to the right side was impaired. This was causing him to be very nervous about anything coming up from the right side.

We explained his problem to his two legged friend and she started to tell him about everything coming up from behind on the right side. Almost immediately she noticed he was much more confident and worked much better.

This is her response to us.

Hi Bill,

Thank you so much for the chat with Dandy--- yes, I've picked a name, and told him why--- the first horse I fell in love with, was a "Dandy"!! Yes, I shall stick with him and the name!!

Fantastic to know about his eye sight, I now know why he is so afraid and that is helping both of us. Interestingly, had I asked you to do a reading on him, when I was thinking about buying him-- knowing about his sight, would have stopped me.... but my heart of hearts, tells me we have a huge amount to offer each other and that its meant to be.

As you've noticed and told me.... when a horse gets heard and someone says, they understand---- the worst of the problems vanish!! Undoubtedly the truth for both, Dandy and I.... we had the best two days of lessons, that we've ever had. Certainly, I shall take him trail riding and we can have some fun..... but jumping him--- shall defiantly have to wait!!

Thanks again, take care and I shall be in touch soon. Big hugs, G&R.

N.B. Caleb is still just as bad around the horses but does say thanks, for getting Richard to cook him chicken, brown rice and veggies!!

The cat 'Missy' says... she can walk on the kitchen bench, whenever she wants..... but looks forward to seeing you soon!
Gabrielle

 

By the way you helped me with my horses last year as I had a boy that was mistreated as a youngster and I am pleased to say you helped a great deal- Gizmo was always worried about the bridle and sometimes I couldn't catch him. After you spoke to him I couldn't NOT catch him as he would come and see me if I went near the paddock and he would sulk if I just caught his paddock mate. I was never fully able to put the bridle over his ears but I was able to take it of over his ears. Also he decided he loved me to scratch his ears and it was actually quite nice. I have now re homed him and he has settled better than I thought he would and his attitude hasn't changed also he is so much happier my impression was that after you spoke to him he felt understood which helped him grow so thank you and I hope you can help again.

Thank You

RACHAEL

 

Dear Bill, Thank you for another amazing reading. thanks again ,Michelle

Hi Bill, We had a lovely walk this morning and she ran full out for the first time since she hurt herself. I have calmed down and so her stomach is much better. No more blood in her stools. She's back to her wonderful self and I intend to keep it that way. Thank you again for your help. Carolyn