Conscious Awakening

ALL THINGS ANIMAL

Gain Skills to Break Barriers Between Your World and Theirs

Conscious Awakening Inside the Animal Kingdom

A different shade of advocacy

Who doesn’t want to communicate deeply, lovingly and effectively with their pets, or wild animals in nature? When you know their thoughts, wants and needs, it brings an added layer of richness to your life and theirs; it also takes you deeper into in the big picture of universal consciousness and the intricate life of allied species.

Turn the tide for animal welfare

With techniques that build bridges across the human-animal barrier, you’ll become a powerful animal welfare advocate making headway for companion animals.

Or, at the very least, find out what the cat really thinks about the dog.

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“You saved his life. He would have been put down. “

K. KOKTAVI,
ARIZONA PUG AND RESCUE NETWORK (APARN)

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

Unlock how to awaken your consciousness to connect to theirs, be their voice and guide their behavior when problems arise. Behavioral insights, animal psychology and a healthy dose of mystic knowing bring you the tools to make the world better for them.

Then step up your game by shifting from helping one pet at a time to introducing widespread advances for humane and loving animal treatment across the globe. Spironomics insights guide you how to be that innovator  lighting up  awareness about animal realities and human  relationships.

BENEFITS

"You were right, she is in a box, and it is dark where she is at.”

C. MINAURI- AJ’S BEST FRIENDS RESCUE

DON'T GO ON WONDERING IF
YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

It’s a short hop from animal lover to activist. Isn't this your time to take the leap?

COMMUNICATION

Peek inside their head to find out what’s important to your furry, beaked and clawed colleagues so you can make their lives better.

BEHAVIOR

Know where to target your actions to get results when behavioral changes need to happen wwhen you learn about he differences between animal and human consciousness.

ADVOCACY

Kick it up a notch. Find your key allies and collaborate for change through networked global movements. Spirconomics training tells you how.

When those pleading eyes look at you, here’s what you’ll want to know

Bring these moves into your saddlebag of interventions

NEW PETS

Learn tips to smoothly integrate new animals with your current pets and family.

OVER THE RAINBOW

Provide a loving and easy transition when it's time to say goodbye with actions that prepare both them and you.

LOST

Lost, runaway, even theft, it’s your worst nightmare. Turn up the odds to get them back home with these interventions anyone can do.

WILD KINGDOM

Working with wildlife is different from domestic pets. This is what you need to know about their consciousness to increase your odds for success.

rescuer's corner

Overcome abused pets' emotional wounds and prepare them for their new family with surprisingly simple steps.

Global change

Create animal welfare change across international borders. It isn’t so daunting with these approaches.

"Our session gave us both a different view o fthis terrible loss."

S. HARGRAVES

Animal Afterlife Mysteries

A New Healing Tool

"Elsie, I think I was an emu in a former life."

Here’s what they know, that you don’t.

Ever have the feeling your dog Alvin is your long dead Uncle Joe, reincarnated as another form?

Well, it doesn’t quite work that way.

  • Do animals experience an afterlife?
  • Do they reincarnate?
  • Do your other pets understand when one of them dies?

If you’re wondering

All Things Animal

SUCCESS STORIES

Brooklyn is doing fabulously. We have had no more outbursts or panic attacks and he is totally fine. I’ve had a couple of fosters and he has done great with them and the change when a new dog comes in has not upset him one bit. Thank you so much for working with him. You saved his life. I am sure he would have been put down without your help. I’ve even taken him for play dates and he has not had any screaming fits! He is even better now with me than he was before. His behavior has evened out and he doesn’t fly off the handle at the simplest things anymore. He’s not peeing and marking in the house either. I just can’t explain it, but he is like a different dog.”

-K. Koktavi, Arizona Pug and Rescue Network (APARN)

“After an exhaustive search inside and outside and around the complex to find the lost cat Ruby, the new adopters came back to their condo and sat down. After awhile they heard Ruby sneeze. They waited for 1/2 hour & heard Ruby sneeze again. Waited another 1/2 hour heard Ruby sneeze again. They were trying to figure out where the sound was coming from. Ruby found the ONLY hole to slither into, which is in the corner between two cupboards. You were right, she is in a box, and it is dark where she is at….”-C. Minauri, AJ’s Best Friends Rescue

“Marcia held one of our cats and told us he was very sick and that he had kidney problems, which turned out to be true. We also had a very frantic cat who was upset about losing her kittens when she didn’t go full term with her pregnancy, Marcia identified and helped resolve the issue. She contacted us out of the blue one day to tell us a cat who was about to be adopted didn’t want to go to the home that we picked out for him; his frantic behavior stopped once we halted the pending adoption. She just blows my mind with how she knows this stuff. Our animals just love her.”
-C. Minauri, AJ’s Best Friends Rescue

“I don’t know if you remember telling me that something was wrong with my black dog, that he was getting ready to transition. I responded that he appeared just fine, but you were sure he was finishing up his life here. Well, you were right. He started losing weight real fast over the last few weeks and has become progressively weaker. His abdomen has been getting larger, and now his gums are pale and he can’t stand up. I remember asking you if I should get blood work or x-rays done when you first told me about him, and you said you had a distinct feeling that nothing would show up. You said I could do it anyway if I wanted, but I decided not to. Just from past experience, it looks to me like stomach or intestinal cancer and you are right; in the early stages, most of the time, nothing shows up on blood work or x-rays.”-S Darger Veterinarian

“We consulted 3 other animal communicators about our cat waking us up early every morning. None of them were able to help. Marcia’s insights were unique and did the trick. Once we understood what was really going on with our cat we were able to communicate with her in a manner that solved the problem!!! Amazing what a good communicator can do! Thank You Marcia!!!”-The Baldwins

“Lucy and Desi were particularly “good” with you. Not that they are bad, but they calmed down with you sooner than they do with anyone else! You are amazing! They were so good after you left and didn’t do their “crazy” stuff last night. Lucy and Desi went to bed with no problems at all.
-R. Melsky

Our session gave us both a completely different view of this terrible loss, and we both felt 1000% better afterwards. My husband is quite open-minded, although he tends to want to find his way through any challenge by means of structure, logic – no surprise given his background. He was impressed with and fascinated by your ease and familiarity with the other side, and has taken tremendous comfort from your insights, as I have. Thank you for everything you do – this has meant so much to us, and by that I mean the three of us: Buddy, Rob and me.
–S. Hargraves, mom to beloved dog Buddy

“I FOUND HER!!!!!! A lady saw my flyer and she had found her last night—she was in the desert–so your communicator was right on.”
-M Schroeder (comment sent in by “For the Luv of Dogz,” a pet rescue that contacted Marcia to help find a lost dog.)

“I can absolutely recommend a wonderful animal communicator who is “the real deal” … among so many who are not. Her name is Marcia Schafer. Marcia first came to my attention when she volunteered her talents to raise money for our little Layla, a cocker pup who needed eye surgery. Marcia provided readings for dogs whom I knew well; our volunteers, our adopters and I all thought the information she provided was very helpful. She was able to persuade Maggie, a toy aggressive cocker, to be less so and although she didn’t intend to, she accurately predicted the unexpected death of one of our dogs. Since that time, I’ve referred several friends to Marcia, who met the dogs in their homes. Each friend was impressed and thought Marcia was very helpful.”
-Diana Kraus, Director, Cast Off Cockers Dog Rescue Mission

“Trouble” is doing very well….there has been a fantastic improvement and we are all greatly encouraged….so whatever you are doing….PLEASE CONTINUE….. his owner says many thanks.”
-Arizona Maine Coon Rescue

“You kept focusing on Mollie, our very heavy cocker. You told us that she would die suddenly but you couldn’t say when. Maybe a week, a month, a year, etc. I am sad to say that we lost Mollie on Dec. 7 to some sort of liver failure. She got sick so fast, we didn’t even have a chance to find out what really caused her death. I feel that on that day in September you knew how soon it would be and chose to spare us that knowledge and I thank you for that.”
-L. Revak, Cast Off Cockers