Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Animal Communication & Grounding

I talk to animals and they communicate back to me. More to say on this later, but for now this entry is about Grounding. Many of the people who contact me for help can improve their relationships with their animals by grounding themselves.

Grounding simply means releasing your energy out of your head, down like a river through your body, down your legs and deep into the ground. Often you'll feel your breath release, your shoulders release and your heart feel open.

When we are scared or too busy, all this great force goes right up into our heads! Or we stop it by holding our breath. Or shutting off our heart. We pull it all in, but what happens is we short-circuit ourselves in many ways. Our animals pick this up.

In future posts, I'm going to explain more and offer other ways to ground.

Friday, December 8, 2006

Animals & Poinsettia Lovers

After many years of the ASPCA frowning on poinsettias and their killer attributes towards small beings including children and animals, the ASPCA now reports a huge downgrade of concern. Excerpt from their website report:

"As toxicologists at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) explain, poinsettias were first brought to the United States in the 1820s by J. Robert Poinsett, the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico at the time. The myth of the plant’s toxicity began when the two-year-old child of a U.S. Army officer allegedly died from eating a poinsettia leaf. Says the APCC’s Dana B. Farbman, CVT, “In reality, ingestions typically produce only mild to moderate gastrointestinal tract irritation in pets, which may include drooling, vomiting and diarrhea.” "

Why would an animal be tempted towards red or white poinsettia leaves? Why would I be tempted in the direction of holiday sugar cookies - oh just one? You never know what it might taste like, so just try it, right? Curiousity killed the cat? Relief for a Post Holiday Headache?

Just let your animals know you are looking out for them by providing alternative holiday treats so they won't be binge-poinsettia eating. And get some red things to eat for yourself too.