Saturday September 04 , 2010

Animail Communications | Articles and Stories

The Story of Bingo

Bingo, one of my first clients, was a Golden Retriever who had developed a very fast-growing cancer on her front ankle.  Her person, Amy, called me for a Reiki healing on the ankle tumor.  The Veterinarian had recommended amputation of the leg at the shoulder.  Amy wanted to try everything before letting the vet take the leg, but time was running out.  I settled in on the living room floor and opened myself to pass the healing energy through for Bingo to use as she felt best.

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The 4 Magical Keys to Help Animals Cope with Change

Whether we’re talking about a horse, cat, dog or elephant a change in living situation can trigger the reappearance of old negative habits and behavioral regression as they strive to cope and preserve the meaningful principles by which they live.  It is our hope and desire that we, and our animals, adjust well to new living situations.  How does the animal view a move to a new house or barn?  What do they think when Grandma comes to live with the family?  What happens when their favorite child grows up and leaves for college?  What helps them when there is a birth, death or divorce in the family?  By addressing and/or establishing 4 internal anchors the animal settles and adjusts in the most seamless manner possible. 

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Dogs, Cats, Humans – Who’s in charge?!

How often have you tried to figure out how to make everyone get along?  Anyone who’s ever tried presenting a well-reasoned, insightful argument to the dog who plays with the yelping cat by chasing, knocking it down and clubbing with its paws knows that the human analysis and thinking doesn’t apply to other species.  What is the common language and how can Animal Communication help when we run a household of three different species – dog, cat & human?

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The 5 types of Animal Communication

If you are living with an animal, you are, in some fashion, already communicating.  It may be that you have trained the animal, or that the animal has trained you.  Nevertheless, the two of you have worked out a functional system of some sort.  Perhaps you have studied your animal’s natural behavior patterns or how it uses body postures to communicate.  Your observations and conclusions are then used to decode the animal’s motives.

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