Healings Change the Healer too…
I’ve studied for the last 15 years with various teachers and learned various techniques, but as with anything else, it’s what you bring to the craft that really defines your results. I recently had an opportunity to do some healing work for a family, through their pet. Their pet who I will refer to as BD (Beloved Dog) was in bad shape physically - tumors that were visbile through the skin,he was lethargic and there was an odor from the illness. The owner asked me to please do some energy work on BD and I said I would. Now you have to understand, I am not a dog lover. I am not cruel or hateful to animals but I am not someone who coos over a canine.
I do remote work - which I think helps me because I am not distracted by the physical aspect of the client. I work on the etheric or energetic levels which are accessible anytime, anywhere and frequently the physical responds in a way that is surprising. So BD was fine with my connecting, and I would take in energy and then transfer it to him. I assumed since he was so sick, it was a matter of the physical body being unable to take in or work with the energy available. I started it and didn’t think of it, just doing it every couple of nights, for about 15-20 minutes. About a week after I began, the owner contacted me and told me, “Whatever you are doing, keep it up - because BD is like a new dog!” After a few weeks, she told me I could stop, because the dog was doing so well. I stopped and almost immediately, the dog began to deteriorate physically.
She called me again and asked me to do something because the dog was very sick. I did that night and was met with resistance from BD, the dog. The overwhelming feeling I got was of tiredness and utter exhaustion. The dog wanted to go. I could see in my mind’s eye, that his spirit was half in and half out of his body. I also heard the word “morir” which means “to die” while I was working on him. I called the owner and communicated this - she was fighting tears and asked what I thought she should do. I told her to tell BD that he was loved and to thank him for all his years of love and loyalty and being in her family. And to release him. BD passed that same day.
Animals are innate healers and will take on burdens from their human families. I feel strongly that the loving presence of an animal is akin to an angel living in your home. They love unconditionally and offer support, with their gaze. I never thought I would do healings for a dog, but in working on BD, I found that the depth of heart and kindness can be found within the spirit of an animal.