Philosophy

The philosophy behind energy healing is that all illness starts in the energetic field in the form of a block or disruption in energy flow and then if left unattended manifests onto the physical body overtime. The longer the block is present the higher the chance the physical body will be affected.

For instance, if a pet is grieving the loss of another animal companion or guardian; the grief will act as a disruption in the flow of energy going through their heart center. If the animal does not process this grief and move past it, the grief begins to form a block which can eventually overtime affect the health of the physical heart. Energy healing helps the animal to process and release the grief (the block) so that a healthy energetic flow is maintained throughout that center. This encourages good health and well-being in the animal and prohibits the physical heart from being compromised as a direct result of the grief.

Energy healing can work in 2 ways:

  • It may possibly help the animal to energetically clear an illness or emotional upset at a very early stage when it is still in the form of an energetic block and has not manifested its way into their body.

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  • If a disease is already deeply set in the body, energy work can help to possibly lighten the symptoms surrounding the illness , i.e., possibly helping with pain management and/or helping the animal to feel more balanced and comfortable during their illness.

The most proactive approach to our animal’s health is to encourage a healthy flowing energetic system for them and thereby in some cases keep energy blocks from forming in the first place.

Causes of Energetic Blocks

Energetic blocks in an animal’s field can be caused by internal and external factors such as:
Internal: trauma, anxiety, worry, phobias, stress, shock, grief, fear, genetics, old age, injuries/accidents, illness, disease.
External: environment (i.e., toxins, allergies), life events (i.e., moving from one house to another, addition of other pets to household, etc.), nutrition, lack of exercise, human emotions, abuse.