Testimonials
For Animal Communication:
Last year I had an escalating dispute between two of my dogs. One of the dogs was withdrawing and actually became ill, while the other became a one girl demolition crew! I was clueless as to what to do about the situation. Linda "talked" to both of them and it was amazing the things that they told her. She described their personalities perfectly and was able to relate the source of their problem. Thanks to this insight, I was able to work with them both and we eventually healed the rift between them. Now, although they are still very different personalities they have learned to accept each other and are great friends. Because of this I am excited to be taking Linda's animal communication class myself!
Rhonda S.
Lee's Summit, Mo
I think Linda Trent is OUTSTANDING as a pet communicator. She got Cashmere the cat to stop spraying, Voltaire the cat to stop using the bathtub as a litter box and located Percy cat in a snowstorm and saved him before he froze to death. Although all my interactions with her have involved cats, she works with all animals, especially dogs, horses, birds.
Melanie B.
Overland Park, Ks
For the Genesis Fork:
My now 12-year-old Australian Shepherd/Brittany Spaniel mix dog had a tumor on her left hind foot in late 2007 that our vet surgically removed and pathology showed it to be mast cell cancer. He wasn’t sure if he had removed all the cancerous cells, and about a month after the surgery, the tumor began to reform, looking angrier and uglier than before. Our vet referred us to a veterinary oncologist, who said the best option was to amputate her leg at hip level, and that if we did not treat the tumor either by amputation or by chemotherapy (which she gave only a 50% chance of working), our dog Tigger would die within 4 to 6 months. The oncologist explained to us that since it was Tigger’s hind leg, the amputation must be at the hip; otherwise dogs try to use the leg and injure their backs.
Although I grew up with a 3-legged dog and knew firsthand that dogs do fine afterwords, I didn’t feel that amputation was the best treatment and wanted to try some alternative methods before amputation. I contacted my friend and fellow animal-communicator, Linda Trent, who recommended the Genesis tuning fork, which she had been told that it could shatter cancer cells.
I received the fork a few days later and began using it on Tigger every day, sometimes twice a day but usually once a day for about 10 minutes at a time. Within a month, the tumor had shrunk drastically in size and was no longer red and angry looking. Within 3 months, the tumor was completely gone. It has now been over a year since the treatment, and her foot and leg are still both completely healthy with no sign of any regrowth of the tumor. I have since spread the word about the Genesis fork to others fighting cancer, whether the cancer was in an animal or in a person and I am convinced it is an excellent, easy, inexpensive cancer-fighting therapy.
March 2009
Cindy Holmberg
Kansas City, Mo
For Reiki:
I can't thank you enough for persuading me to take the Reiki classes! I was just sure that I wouldn't be able to do it, but I was wrong. I have never felt so empowered! Reiki changed my life for the better. I got rid of so much "baggage" during the cleansing process, now I have a whole different outlook on life. You convinced me that the only limitations I have are the ones that I put on myself, and you were right! It's wonderful being able to do healing on my family and myself. Keep teaching Linda, people need you!
Rhonda S.
Lee's Summit, Mo
For Angelic Tunings:
I felt wonderful after the session. I brought back a renewed sense of peace and contentment. A sense that despite surface appearances, “all is well”. I truly was able to got into a place where we can let go of the stress and trauma of the Karmic journey and just “Be”. The first step is always realizing that there is no stress or trauma except in our minds and egos. I REALLY needed a dose of crystalline clarity. To just touch the face of God, if even for a moment.
Rebekah E.
Kansas City, Mo