Animal Healing
Animals respond very well to the healing frequencies. Of course they do: we all know they are just people in fur or feathers.
Animals seem to understand that there is something vital and healthful on offer when they contact the healing frequencies. It’s not unusual to see them actually seeking out the person who brought them into the frequencies last time, looking for another similar experience . I even know of a practitioner who has kangaroos come out of the bush to be close to her when she walks down into the horse paddock. These kangaroos know that there is wholeness on offer when she’s around.
I personally have had experiences of injured birds (injured by flying into windows when the light was at a particular angle) responding well to the frequencies. Many a time I’ve picked up a stunned or damaged bird, held it for some time in the healing frequencies, then released it when it tells me it’s ready. A sharp peck by a rosella’s beak after ten minutes is a very firm signal that the bird is rebalanced and back to normal! And of course my own pets have enjoyed the healing frequencies for many years.
Animals show that they are in the healing frequencies by reactions similar to those demonstrated by humans. Fluttering eyelids, twitches, relaxed breathing; all demonstrate that they are filled with the frequencies. It’s not unusual to see a bird relax deeply and allow its wings to droop over the sides of its perch, or to see a dog stretch out and allow its whole body to relax deeply. Even horses tend to ‘droop’ and relax when in the frequencies. Often the animal will indicate that it has had sufficient time in the frequencies by just getting up and moving away.
Healing with animals can take place either in person or over distance. If you choose a face-to-face session for your pet or animal, it’s best done in their own environment to minimise stress. (There is an associated travelling fee.) If you choose to have your animal healed distantly, we’ll arrange a time when you can be with the animal to observe its reactions and note any changes.