Animal communication can be a very life enriching experience
and can often be a way of helping people find another door way to accessing
a higher union of the soul.
Animals allow us to open doors that access
places within ourselves that often may be hidden or unseen. They allow
us to respond to the innermost parts of ourselves with love. This love,
when recognized, opens the spaces in our hearts that facilitate new growth
and change.
Our animal friends are good examples of the kindness and compassion
that resides within ourselves. Their presence allows us to live in a
way that sends out vibrations of peace and unites us with the one source
of all love.
When I'm facilitating a Energetic balancing with people and animals
I am drawing on the understanding that we are all one. This creates
safety and connections for all present. In this safe cocoon, personality
issues and chronic health problems are easily discerned and released
through energetic touch.
This modality of Energetic balancing
is extremely effective, gentle and can quickly bring peace, understanding
and resolution to long standing emotional issues or patterns. Our animals
want us to love ourselves as much as we love them.
Recently, While lost in a neighborhood
in Ashland, I knocked on a door to ask directions. I was greeted by
an emaciated Doberman who was obviously experiencing severe emotional
trauma. His owner had left her husband but had left the dog in his care
temporarily. When she retrieved the dog, she found that he had not been
eating and had lost 10 pounds in five weeks.
I was invited to work with
the dog and his owner. After engaging with this dog within his heart
center, I learned that the dog was wondering what was going to happen
to him and was missing his sense of family because of the split-up.
Simply acknowledging the trauma solved the eating problem which both
owner and dog had been experiencing. During the session the owner and
the Dobie connected deeply with each other. After the session the dog
slept through the night for the first time in weeks and the next day
he ate four bowls of food.
This is a typical example of what transpires when we allow ourselves
and our animals to cherish the moment with each other. When we acknowledge
the issues our animals have, they can usually be resolved. Then we can
deeply feel what is the most important thing of all, compassion and
the abiding love which connects us, one with the other.