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One of the many gifts
that animals give to people is their ability to help us maintain good
health. Animals keep us active through play, taking “us” on
daily walks or runs, as well as meeting the requirements of their basic
care. These are only a few of the obvious ways. However, animals are good
for our health in other, more subtle ways. Recent studies have shown that
petting a cat can lower blood pressure, riding horses can ease depression,
and caring for dogs can help reduce anger in violent offenders. One of
the many surprising discoveries I have made through communicating with
animals is the fact that they energetically absorb the physical, emotional,
and spiritual imbalances of their human companions, “mirroring”
these issues back through illness or behavioral problems. Animals will
literally take on our issues as a gift to us, which is part of their spiritual
work with humans here on Earth. What humans need to learn is not only
how to help their pets release the toxic energy they absorb from us, but
to create an optimal environment for their pet’s physical and emotional
health. In short, when we become conscious of our own energy imbalances,
and take responsibility by correcting our behaviors, our animals benefit.
Of
course, we all know that animals can certainly have genetic problems or
illnesses that are unrelated to the physical and emotional health of those
in their household, however, their environment is equally important. Examples
I have witnessed of how animals mirror back and absorb our issues vary
from the mundane to the incredible. A client who injured her leg reported
that her cat started limping on the same leg immediately afterwards. Another
client had anxiety about leaving his dog home alone when he went back
to work full time; not surprisingly, the dog started tearing the house
apart every time he left. Animals who have recurring urinary tract infections,
bladder infections, or inappropriate urination often have people in the
household with urinary or bladder issues, blood sugar or diabetes issues,
or alcoholism. On a behavioral level, cats
who have urinary issues may be upset about something and this is their
way of bringing it to a human’s attention.
One
client I will never forget had a dog who had been having seizures for
two years and was not improving with medication. She made an appointment
for a Reiki treatment and asked me to communicate with him to gain some
insight. When I asked the dog if he could tell me when these seizures
began, he sent me an image of the mother and son screaming at each other
on a daily basis. On this particular day, he began shaking uncontrollably
while they were fighting because of the intensity of their energy. Both
mother and son immediately stopped fighting and rushed to the dog’s
side with love and concern. The dog sent me a telepathic message that
it was his “job” to absorb and transmute their energy to help
keep balance in the home, and because of the intensity that day (and how
constant the fighting had become), the emotions he had been absorbing
for so long finally manifested physically. The dog was smart enough to
realize that this was the first thing that worked to get the mother and
son to stop fighting; not only that, but he got all the attention. What
a fabulous turn of events!
Amazingly, the dog literally started creating seizures at will because
of the resulting attention, which kept the people focused on him and off
of their own drama, at least temporarily. In this case, once the dog’s
human companions had an awareness of why this was happening, they were
forced to become conscious of and responsible for their toxic emotional
energy. They had to make the choice to shift their behavior and emotions
if they wanted their animal (and themselves!) to be healthy. By teaching
them a series of relaxation and visualization techniques, the individuals
shifted their energy and the dog finally stopped having seizures altogether.
When people work to discover the underlying cause of an animal’s
illness or behavior, both animal and human benefit.
So
the good news and the bad news is that human companions are often the
cause of their animal’s illness. Luckily, since we are the cause,
we can also become the solution.
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Janet Ridgeway has been working as an animal communicator since 2000,
both in Boston and New York. She is a Reiki Master, trained in Shamanic
healing, Pranic healing, and Pleiadian Lightwork, and teaches classes
and workshops in these fields. She also incorporates her knowledge of
flower essences, homeopathy, and kinesiology to assist animals in their
healing. Janet received her M.F.A. in Creative Writing (poetry) from Syracuse
University where she currently teaches writing. To get more information
or make an appointment with Janet, visit her website at www.janetridgeway.com
or email her at janet@janetridgeway.com.
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