Healing Humans

 “Then the time came when the risk it took to remain tight in a bud was more painful then the risk it took to blossom”    ~Anais Nin

It’s possible   Humans  can experience  lives, including times when our animals are challenged, as interesting journeys that consistently inspire us to engage,  create, and transform.

It’s also possible …  To purposefully create habitual  states of mind and  heart that empower us, and our animal friends, to experience our greatest challenges in profound and meaningful ways, receiving from these  times gifts and bonds unavailable  from other  perspective.

It’s Probable That a simple practice or two engaged and enjoyed will enhance  how we experience ourslves, others, and our life’s events.

              When you change your heart, you change your life.                             ~Jeshua, Love without End

  Joy, Health, Peace of Mind and Balance for ourselves and our companions  might well occur as we peek  into ancient and new ways  with  Curiosity and  Open-Mindedness.

Today I invite you to visit  …. I Recommend … Dr. Hew Len interview about the beautiful, simple, ancient Hawaiian technique of Ho’oponopono, and Joe Vitale’s Zero Limits book on same.    For use with Animals:  Repeat the simple phrases when sitting with, or thinking of, ill, injured, challenged, passing or passed companions. You may find both of you shifting into a place of peace and focused away from “the problem”.  While still taking appropriate caregiving steps, you may find yourslves moving into restful, healing Presence.  See Ellas’ story, Friends across the Bridge.

Healing Grief of Animals Passing

  “Oh, heart, if one should say to you that the soul perishes like the body, answer that the flower withers, but the seed remins.”   Kahlil Gibran

Of such importance it is, to have a place,  a loving Presence  of person or form to  whom  to Speak our grief.

Aloud, in art, in song, journal, ceremony, frinds arms, or dance  the impulse to call to, continue  connction with, to praise, to cry for comfort  from our loved one must flow like the grieving breath, in rough and smooth eddys till satiated, expended, till relieved. 

To be Continued ..!

winterhawk@animalconsultations.com

 


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