As an animal lover and communicator, I’ve always been fascinated by the intricate bond between humans and animals. My journey with BodyTalk for Animals has not only deepened my understanding of this connection but also empowered me to help animals heal and thrive on a holistic level.
My introduction to BodyTalk for Animals was serendipitous. While exploring alternative therapies for my own health issues, I stumbled upon this revolutionary approach to healing and was astonished with the results of BodyTalk.
This consciousness-based healthcare system acknowledges animals as individuals with unique energy systems and needs. Intrigued, I embarked on a journey to learn more about this modality and its potential to transform animal health and wellbeing. That led me to qualify as a BodyTalk Practitioner first and later as a Certified BodyTalk for Animals Practitioner.
Through my training and practice, I’ve witnessed firsthand the profound impact of BodyTalk for Animals on physical, behavioural, and emotional issues in animals. By tapping into their innate wisdom and energy, this gentle, non-invasive therapy re-synchronizes their body’s systems, allowing them to self-heal and rebalance. BodyTalk for Animals addresses animal health on all levels: physical, emotional, environmental, and behavioural.
What To Expect from A BodyTalk For Animals Session
- Sessions are usually done in the animal’s normal environment, either in person, via video call or distance as this prevents additional stress and enhances the effectiveness of sessions.
- We always work hands-off to ensure safety and comfort and to give the animals freedom of movement in order for them to fully process the sessions and make shifts.
- Since the animal’s bodymind has an inherent knowledge of itself, the Practitioner will quickly and easily ask the animal’s body, which communication circuits have been compromised and in which order these lines of communication need to be repaired for the fastest possible healing process.
- Once all the issues have been established, a, tapping procedure is initiated. This starts up a standing wave which urges the brain to “fix” the faulty area, the heart to “store” the repair and the gut to “integrate” the corrections.
- The bodymind remembers each BodyTalk session and the animal’s healing process continues with each additional treatment.
What Makes BodyTalk for Animals Effective
- BodyTalk for Animals is non-invasive, safe, effective, and easily integrated into other healthcare systems.
- It can be used as a stand-alone therapy for behavioural and emotional issues.
- It is compatible with any health modality addressing the physical healing of animals; in fact, it ensures faster healing after injury.
- A session always includes focus on their whole human “family” thus sessions can be extremely effective and powerful for all involved.
- It is effective for all animals, domestic pets (even goldfish) as well as wild animals.
- It recognizes that each animal, species, and breed is unique.
- It allows the animal bodymind’s own healing abilities to bring about change; there is no diagnosis or homework or prescribed medication.
- There are no harmful side-effects.
- BodyTalk for Animals addresses specific ailments or behavioural issues but also maintains emotional and physical health and prevents illness.
As an animal communicator, I’ve had the privilege of delving deeper into the world of animal consciousness. I’ve discovered that each species, breed, and individual has its own unique language, needs, and connection to the environment. BodyTalk for Animals has honed my skills to listen more intuitively, understanding the subtle cues and messages animals convey.
One remarkable case that comes to mind is a rescue dog named Stella that was found next to the road. Stella struggled with anxiety and fear-based behaviours. Through BodyTalk sessions, I helped Stella release stored trauma and emotional blockages, allowing her to gradually trust and open up to her new family. Her transformation was nothing short of miraculous, and her owners reported a significant reduction in her anxiety attacks.
Another memorable experience was with a dog named Dezi, who suffered from chronic pain and mobility issues after two snake bites. By addressing her physical imbalances through BodyTalk, we were able to alleviate her discomfort and improve her range of motion. Her owner was thrilled to see Luna galloping freely once again, her spirit revitalized and happily playing with her siblings again.
I have also seen a significant increase in domestic animals with diabetes, obesity, and skin issues due to diet and environmental factors. BodyTalk together with other modalities like Reiki and Naturopathy are life changing for the affected animals. One such client, an Australian Cattle Dog named Leila with severe diabetes and on high dosages of insulin which had her caregivers desperate for help. After only a couple of sessions, Leila went from an overweight and lethargic pet to an energetic puppy living her best life with normal insulin levels within three months.
My journey with BodyTalk for Animals has not only enhanced my skills as an Animal Communicator but also deepened my empathy and understanding of the animal kingdom, both domestic and wild. I’ve come to realize that animals can be severely impacted by their environment, and I have helped animals (especially cats and horses) and owners alike to adjust to new environments and changes in family situations. I have also had the privilege of assisting numerous families with the “end of life” process and decisions around when it is time to say goodbye to a beloved pet which helps with the grieving process and acceptance for both humans and pet siblings.
Animals are not just companions but also teachers, teaching us simplicity, acceptance and living dharmicly, guiding us towards a more harmonious coexistence with nature and ourselves.
If you’re an animal lover or caregiver seeking a holistic approach to animal health, I highly recommend exploring BodyTalk for Animals. This powerful modality not only addresses the symptoms of any dis-ease but the root cause and is complimentary to veterinary science. It has the potential to transform the lives of animals and those who care for them, fostering a deeper connection and understanding between our species.