Intuitive Body Scanning On Animals
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Many of my clients have asked me how I can tell if an animal is sick or has the beginning stages of a potential health problem. One way is simply to ask the animal during a consultation if they are experiencing pain anywhere in their body. Another method is for me to guide my hands over their entire body to see if I can detect any fluctuations in their body's energy. I get different sensations in my fingers, hands or body depending on the animal and the severity of the problem. For example, the fluctuations can be warm or cool or can cause a tingling in my fingers or hands. n
As part of any of my consultations, I routinely scan for fluctuations in the animal's energy. If I detect a problem in a certain area of the animal's body, I let the human companion know. The human companion can then take the animal to their vet and give the vet some idea about where a potential problem may exist. In one example, I was able to detect a problem in a cat's kidney area. The cat was taken to the vet, the appropriate tests were done and it turned out that the cat did have the early stages of a kidney problem.
So, although I am not a veterinarian, I can tell you if your pet is experiencing any health issues by either what they tell me or what I feel when I do a scan of their body's energy. Then your vet can pinpoint the problem with the appropriate tests and, hopefully, remedy the health issue. n
Disclaimer: The information obtained during a consultation with me should never be used as a substitute for professional medical care and advice. Always consult a veterinarian for any conce
s regarding your animal companion's well being.
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Tim Link is an animal communicator and Reiki energy healer for animals. After being a corporate executive in the telecommunications industry for over 20 years, he learned that he had the gift to communicate telepathically with animals. The connection that he has with animals allows him to bridge the communication gap between animals and their human companions in order to build a stronger relationship between them.
Tim is the current president of the Humane Society of Forsyth County in Cumming Georgia. The HSFC is a no-kill shelter for both cats and dogs.
Tim is also a Reiki Master under the Usui Shiki Ryoho form of Reiki.
Tim shares his life with his wife, two dogs, one painted turtle, four tanks full of fish and eight finches of different types.
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