Betty's Story

3/4/20241 min read

I've dedicated my donated time to communicating with a non-profit organization, Camp Cocker Rescue. Pregnant Betty was one of their rescued dogs, found by a Good Samaritan while she was roaming the streets for a week. When I connected with Betty, she told me how nervous she was, not knowing where she was going or what would happen to her. I wrapped her in my pink bubble to assure her she was in a safe place and that the rescue volunteers would ensure a safe delivery for her babies.

Once she felt more comfortable talking to me, she began sharing about herself. She showed me where she used to live—a vast open field with a metal fence, where she could freely leave the property. She mentioned living with people, many dogs, and possibly larger farm animals. Two weeks ago, she decided to leave the property to find a quiet place to safely deliver her babies.

When I asked her to scan her body and check on her babies in her belly, she willingly let me examine her body telepathically. As soon as I merged with her body, I felt six tiny heartbeats, saddening yet clear. She also showed me her last contact with a male dog, which was around 58 days ago. Counting the days backward (animals use methods like counting days through sunrise and sunsets), she led me to the expected labor day, which was a week from the day I first communicated with her. As anticipated, she had her beautiful six babies on the weekend.

Later, Camp Cocker Rescue contacted the Good Samaritan about the metal fence Betty had mentioned. Astonishingly, the Good Samaritan found the exact fence miles away from their neighborhood. Now, Betty has been adopted by a beautiful family, and her puppies are growing healthy.

You can also check my live communication with Betty from my IG : https://www.instagram.com/reel/C4lUxtDKETE/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==