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I Heard Fiona Say No

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010


Fiona is a beautiful miniature horse recently taken in by Luv Shack Ranch Horse Rescue. She seemed a bit down as if something was bothering her, so on my regular visit I stopped by to offer her Reiki.

I make it a practice to ask permission of anyone I’m offering Reiki too. I made a connection with Fiona and asked. I didn’t seem to get a response, so asked again. This time I heard “No” in a quiet, timid way. Just to make sure, I shared with her what Reiki was and even offered a distance treatment. Again I heard a soft “No” and this time she turned and walked away. I thanked her for the connection and let her be. This does not happen very often so I found myself reflecting upon the situation, grateful that I had asked before assuming she wanted Reiki.

We easily recognize when a person does not want Reiki, they will speak to us or move away. While animals will do the same, sometimes we aren’t in tune with their response. Here are a few suggestions when working with animals.

  • Animals often have things done to them or forced on them. Reiki should not be one of those things. Allowing the animal freedom of choice will build a trusting partnership for healing.
  • Always ask permission. This can be done verbally, silently within your mind, through a heart connections, or however you wish to connect with the animal.

If they do not wish to participate in a Reiki session there are many signs they may give. You may simply receive through intuition a “No”. Body language is often the first and best indicator that an animal does not want a treatment. Here are just a few physical signs:

• Walking away
• Stomping feet
• Swishing Tail
• Growling
• Signs of irritation
• Pacing

If you receive such signals adjust how you are offering the Reiki (hands-on, hands-off, short distance, further distance, etc.) If the signs persist and you do not feel Reiki flowing simply thank the animal and do not force Reiki upon them.

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One Reiki Students Experience

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

In talking to people about Energy Healing and what it takes to learn Reiki I often hear that people believe it takes years to develop the ability.  And while years of practice at anything does improve your skills, even a beginning student can, and often will, have a profound moment when they feel the energy and see it’s effect on others.

Yesterday in the Reiki I class I taught we learned about the system of Reiki, as well as practicing various techniques, self-treatments, and working with others.  By the end of the day, even those who at first experience ‘nothing’ as we began to practice Reiki had moments where they felt or experience the energy working through them.

Last night I received an email from one of the students in class that day and thought I’d share it with you.

My husband and I pulled up to our house after leaving the Reiki I class this afternoon.  He had asked me questions about what the session was about and had let me know several times he was only interested in what healing he could receive from the Reiki.

Bill’s hand was in intense pain from arthritis and having worked on the Honda all day replacing the compressor.  As we started to go into the house I was thinking to myself, “Let me get set up before I attempt Reiki on him.”  The distress he was in though, gave me second thoughts and I said, “Here, give me your hand.”

Lo and behold as I held his hand and prayed to be used for his healing, and started visualizing the energy, I FELT IT! (the energy, that is) in my hands and lower arms! It was “heavy” and tingly and constant and was there almost immediately.

I held his hand and Reiki flowed on and off for a couple minutes.  He said it felt better when we were done.  I tried to be alert to what other factors were occurring, but honestly it felt good just to be feeling the energy and attempting the practice.”

Reiki opens the door to new possibilities and opportunities in the world around us.  I’m confident in saying that the students in my Reiki I class yesterday have many wonderful opportunities and experiences that await them by simply being open to the gift of healing within.

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Healing With Valora

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

In my work with horse rescues I see many cases of severe abuse and neglect.  Stories that leave one wondering how anyone could think it right to treat any living thing the way they do.  This week I had the opportunity to work with a beautiful, resilient mare named Valora.  Her story is now a well publicized case in Phoenix, Arizona.  The short version is that her original owner, who was also neglectful in her physical, mental and emotional care, was losing her home, couldn’t care for her, and gave her to a man.  The man’s  intent was to load her in his trailer, shoot her, and take her to a meat rendering plant for money.  The mare refused to load and the man proceeded to beat her.  Neighbors saw what was happening and called the police.  They eventually contacted Luv Shack Horse Rescue who eagerly took her in. Unfortunately Valora took the brunt of his beating and will lose her right eye, has a severe concussion, several skull fractures, many bruises, and 20+ stitches in various places on her body.  She will likely need surgery to repair some of her injuries.

Joey Ogburn, Luv Shack’s founder, asked me to come and work with her.  The Reiki part of this story is beautiful.    Valora is nothing short of amazing.  She readily settled in to a Reiki treatment, actively absorbing the healing energy into her bruised and broken body.  Several times she placed specific body areas in or near my hands and gave me a gentle nudge with her nose when she was ready for me to move to another area.  Time stood still as her session ebbed and flowed, even while her physical needs were being attended to by those caring for her.  It was clear Valora knew she still had something to accomplish in this life.

I realized after working with her and reading the comments on Luv Shack’s Facebook page and the forums on the local TV stations covering the story, not only does she have much healing to do….but so do we.  Much anger, disbelief, sadness, bewilderment, fear, and harsh judgment has been expressed in these outlets as well as personal conversations people have had as they hear of Valora’s story.  I too am as guilty as some.

Feeling and expressing emotions I believe to be part of the healing process.  But how many of us get stuck there?  How does our involvement in this affect the healing of Valora?  How are the ripple effects, both positive and negative, affecting all living things on this planet?

It’s then that I remember the Reiki Precepts.  “Just for today…Do not anger, Do not worry, Be humble, Be honest in your work, Be compassionate to yourself and others.” Because I believe in these principles and keep them with me daily they have become an anchor to love and peace when outside influences are pulling me in other directions.

Yes, I’ve been angry, thought bad things about the individuals who caused this animal harm, shed tears of sadness, and had moments where the inhumanity of it all has swept over me.  Through all this I am grateful for the compass and point of reference the Reiki Precepts are in my life. They help me refocus, see how my actions effect the much larger picture, and work through any personal issues the situation brings up within me.  I understand that may sound sanctimonious, but trust me, it isn’t.  I’ve found the past few days to be more challenging than not when it’s come to working through my own personal experience with this situation.

And I’ve found it very healing and helpful to send Reiki to the entire situation.  Allowing healing to happen for the highest and best good of all involved.

Thank you Valora for being the beautiful soul you are.  For being so valiant as well as open to the new love that has come your way.  While none of us would ever wish harm upon you or any other being, thank you for helping us learn and heal with you.

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