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Writer's pictureKaran Jones

Animal Session


I asked a fellow practitioner, Ms. M, to do a session with our dog (yes, even dogs can do sessions). Our rambunctious and mischievous female dog, "Chai" (named Chai because she's a brown miniature pinscher and Chairo means brown in Japanese), hasn't stopped marking (peeing) upstairs lately, so I felt compelled to ask her for a session.

However, Ms. M tells me

"Hmmm, it does not look like Chai wants to work on that today." (That's what I was told before, and I ended up doing another session with a different topic.

That's what she said before, and we ended up having a session on a different subject. I had no choice but to have her use muscle test to find out what Chai wanted to work on today.

I had no clue what she wanted to work on, so I asked Ms. M for some information, and 'depression' came up from the emotions in the scan chart.

"Depression? What? No way she is depressed. She's such a free spirited dog who lives her life as she pleases!"

I couldn't understand what was going on and it didn't make sense to me.

I asked, "Well, can you check how old she was when this so called depression happened?"

Ms. M said, "Let's see. Chai was two years old."

That's when it hit me.

When she was two years old, I, her owner, was depressed. I was the cause? Oh boy."

It makes sense because a lot of times the problems with pets come from their owners. I've had several sessions with my pets, and more often than not, the cause is me (because I'm the one who spends the most time with them).

One time I tried to do a session for my dog, but the practitioner said to me.

"Today's session is not with your dog, it's with you.

Animals are really pure and are easily influenced by their owners' energy and words. Therefore, it is sometimes difficult for owners to conduct sessions for their own pets. In fact, my other dogs wouldn't give me permission when I tried to do a session with them many occasions.(I take permission for healing at any time before I do a session).

Chai was so affected by my depression. The goal she was looking for was

"I feel safe with my family.

The goal she was seeking was to be convinced that "being with my family is safe. I guess marking is partly because Chai doesn't feel safe.

So, what happened to her marking after we successfully completed this session? As a result, it's drastically reduced (yes); she's not 100% over it, but she's started to do it properly at the pee pad. She still marks occasionally, but I'm sure it's a message from her to me (in an unpleasant way), and I'll take it to heart.


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