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Teresa Kramer
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treating companion animals

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Two friends of mine treat their horses with homeopathic remedies and also sometimes with medicinal herbs. The horses accept or decline the remedies, but they also sniff dried medicinal herbs held in the hand and choose to eat or not apparently depending on their needs. Teresa (Northern VA)


Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D.
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Re: treating companion animals

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What would it take, I wonder, to help humans learn to tune in better energetically to remedy resonances?? I can do it for myself to some degree, but I think the furry critters, especially cats, are a whole lot better at it!
Rosemary
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Two friends of mine treat their horses with homeopathic remedies and also sometimes with medicinal herbs. The horses accept or decline the remedies, but they also sniff dried medicinal herbs held in the hand and choose to eat or not apparently depending on their needs. Teresa (Northern VA)


G WILKEN
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Re: treating companion animals

Post by G WILKEN »

I think that our response to remedies has something in common with our response to foods: Barraged by a plethora of unsuitable and damaging foods, we have, for the most part, lost our ability to choose the right foods instinctively. Cleaning up the diet allows a resurgence of the instinctive behaviors. Our responses to remedies have also been beaten over the head by the onslaught of numbing drugs many of us have suffered, but we may be able to regain the ability to a degree.

As far as animal responses to herbs and remedies, is it not held by some homeopathic educators that potencies only became necessary for cure when the complexity and depth of our chronic disease developed to the extent where response to simple unpotentized physical substances is dulled? Animals in any natural environment - and I believe we did this too, originally - can find, and are provided by nature with, all the medicinal herbs and plants they need for particular ailments. It's no wonder they can detect power in potencies.

ginny

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Subject: RE: [Minutus] treating companion animals
What would it take, I wonder, to help humans learn to tune in better energetically to remedy resonances?? I can do it for myself to some degree, but I think the furry critters, especially cats, are a whole lot better at it!
Rosemary


Joy Lucas
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Re: treating companion animals

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I think that people/animals who are receptive to homeopathy do that intrinsically. I have had it said many times that people can 'taste' the remedy and that is when they know the rx is right. I have experienced that myself but not sure what import to give to it. Each individual's sensitivity is so different. It would never make me want to use a pendulum though :-)

Joy

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Tanya Marquette
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Re: treating companion animals

Post by Tanya Marquette »

talk about strange, rare and peculiar: i gave a poison ivy remedy to a woman
who was a psychic. she reported feeling the remedy move through her body, inch
by inch. when it reached the poison ivy outbreak there was a 'block.'
what a prover she might make!
tanya


Susan Cannon
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Re: treating companion animals

Post by Susan Cannon »

Well said Ginny!!

Susan


Ellen Madono
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Re: treating companion animals

Post by Ellen Madono »

Hi,

Isn't the muscle testing accessing instinctive reactions to remedies?
I don't do it, but that's the claim. I am reading DeGroote and
apparently the test are specific to certain remedies. Not just one
test fits all.

Joining the awe for animals,I know my mammal pets used to sit outside
the door when I was teaching yoga or doing shiatsu. They feel all the
good energy and are very open to it. Don't know if a turtle or a fish
would respond with such sensitivity.

Best,
Ellen


Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D.
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Re: treating companion animals

Post by Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D. »

Ditto for meditation -- all the beasties gather round. :-) Rosemary
"Know, O my child, that each thing in the universe is a vessel,
Full to the brim with wisdom and beauty.
Know, my child, that each thing is a drop from the burning river of His
infinite beauty."
~Rumi
as translated by Andrew Harvey


eireneus
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Re: treating companion animals

Post by eireneus »

There exists a great number of people with excellent sensitivity
to remedy resonances; it is often experienced through a pendulum or a stickpad.

Laurence


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