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How Energy Healing Helped With . . . a Traumatized & Injured Stray

Celie was found tied up to die in a vacant lot. She was about 5 months old, 10-12 lbs underweight, with a severe infection of the tail -caused by someone placing a rubber band around it in hopes that it would just fall off.

This little cast aside stray was brought to our house because we have a “reputation” in the neighborhood of taking in and placing stray animals. Initially, we thought we could not help this little one.

Celie went to the vet for a complicated tail amputation which left her with an open wound due to the lack of viable skin. The vet was unsure of her prognosis.
Needless to say, Celie was a very traumatized little being. She was a trembling little mass of fear, who chewed on the plastic legs of my office chair. She would protect her food from everyone and was so worried and scared that she became very dependent. She would not leave my side for even a moment. Celie would stand in the middle of the living room and whine, constantly chewing at the bandage on her tail.

Two days after Celie’s surgery is when Kim came into Celie’s life. When I saw Kim’s advertisement, I knew immediately I must contact her.

During the energy healing session Kim gave to Celie, she whined and went in circles toward her tail. Then, she just stopped, went into my office and fell soundly deeply asleep. It was the first time we witnessed her sleep so deeply and so peacefully.

After the energy healing session her entire being changed. The difference was almost immediate. The next morning, Celie vomited as soon as she woke up. This amazed me because throughout all of her ordeal she had not thrown up, as I might have expected her to do. I find that strays often vomit in the first couple days of being in a nurturing environment. This vomit is usually full of all the terrible things they have eaten while on the street. Celie released all the toxins and negative “stuff” she had been holding in.

As the day progressed I noticed amazing differences in Celie. She was more calm, more centered, and no longer trembled. She began to explore the house without me, and even went outdoors with the other dogs without me! She sat to wait for me to put her food dish down, and did not growl at the cats as they walked by while she ate. Since her sessions with Kim, Celie has not once stood in the middle of the living room and whined.

Celie has shown signs of what I might call “positive regression.” In other words, she has started to behave like a puppy again! She has mouthed my own hand and has nibbled gently on one of our other dogs. Celie has started to play!

Perhaps one of the most amazing things, however, is her behavior at the vet. Three days after Celie’s initial energy treatment, she returned to the vet to have her bandage changed. Celie hated going to the vet. She would cry the entire time we sat in the waiting room, and would try to hide in the corner of the operatory when the vet (a gentle, kind, and loving man) entered the room. Then Celie would cry relentlessly as he bandaged her tail. After Kim’s work with Celie, all that changed. Celie laid quietly in the waiting room, and even walked up to the doctor as he came out to call her in. She did not cry at all as he re-bandaged her tail.

Amazingly, just three days after the initial treatment, the vet looked at Celie’s tail and pronounced his disbelief at the incredible amount of healing that had taken place in her tail. The vet said that at this rate, it may only be 7 to 10 days before she can have the bandages removed all together!! This is amazing because in the beginning everything pointed to a 2-3 month healing process.

Even if this sort of amazing healing of her tail had not taken place, Kim’s work with Celie would still have been of incredible importance. Trauma that Celie had experienced can turn a dog into a mistrustful, miserable being with destructive behaviors caused by anxiety and fear (ie- chewing, digging, separation anxiety, overprotective instincts) Even if the animal overcomes the abuse to the point where he/she can be trusted around children, or any person for that matter, these behaviors often persist. Celie no longer chews anything. She has a self-confidence and an air of trust that was not present in her before.

We really appreciate all that Kim has done for and with Celie. If you or anyone you know works with abused animals, urge them to contact Kim.

Kim’s gift is of enormous benefit to traumatized animals. Thank you Kim!

Much love from,

Celie
Misty and Jen
Detroit, Michigan USA