May
23
2008
Dealing with addictions is one of the toughest cultural dilemmas of our times. There are many forms of addictions:
smoking/tobacco
alcohol
drugs
shopping
sex
food (either overeating, or addictions to a particular food group such as sugar)
Often, too, a person can overcome an addiction to one substance — only to switch patterns and use something else
May
16
2008
In my work, I frequently recommend that clients consider engaging an animal communicator to assist both of us (you as the animal’s caregiver and me as the helper) to understand what is going on with your cat, dog, bird, horse or rabbit.
You as the pet owner and companion can read all the signs and [...]
May
15
2008
Because I’ve been getting lots of questions about this lately, I thought it might be a good idea to talk about it here. Basically, this explains how — and why — to administer flower essences to animals. This information is also included in the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) section of our blog and websites [...]
May
14
2008
If your cat or dog has seizures, you know how scary that can be. The animal appears to be in extreme distress, often losing continence and/or consciousness. You may be worried that it’s going to die. The standard veterinary treatment is usually a type of phenobarbitol — the same thing that doctors [...]
May
14
2008
The first time I knew that our bodies were made of more than flesh and blood, I was sitting in deep meditation. I was in my early 20’s. I saw a figure in brown robes beckon to me, and I followed.