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Reiki for
Animals
Reiki, the same non-invasive,
balancing, universal energy that does so
much
good for humans, is also very effective on animals. In fact,
animals
don't
have a brain to get in the way of their own healing the way we
humans do.
Animals
usually just soak up the good energy, and never worry that it's
strange,
or
that it's not working.
Liz
holds attunements in the Usui reiki system and does reiki sessions both
in
person
and long
distance, on humans and animals. Reiki sessions on
animals are usually
shorter
than on humans, averaging 5 to 15 minutes (because their brain
does not get
in
the way!). Contact
Liz about a
session for your pet, or for yourself.
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Animal Communication & Healing
Liz
is a shamanic healer, that means she undertakes shamanic journeys
into the spirit
world
of nonordinary reality to bring back healing and harmony, similar to
what some Native
American
medicine men or women would do, and what indigenous peoples all over
the world
have
done for maybe 40,000 years. You can read more about
shamanism here, and about
more about shamanic healing here.
Through the shamanic
journey she can communicate with,
and get healing for, almost
any illness, disease, or
disharmony of person, place or thing, animals
included.
Liz can even get help to retrieve lost
pets.
Contact
Liz for more information and to book a session. Another shamanic
process called
soul retrieval, is also very beneficial for
animals. You can read more about
soul
retrieval here.
Communication with Wildlife
Another
use of shamanic healing is to harmonize a situation with the
wildlife in your area. It is not
always
necessary to trap, remove, or exterminate wild animals from your
home or property. Sometimes
all
it takes is an agreement on the spiritual level regarding who gets
to live where. After all, they
need
a place to live safely too! Contact
Liz if you
are interested in shamanic work for your property.
Disclaimer
- Reiki, shamanic healing, angelic healing, are not a substitute for
regular
veterinary
care. No medical claims are made regarding the above
statements. Animals
with
serious conditions should be under treatment of a licensed
veterinarian.

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Connecticut, USA
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