I think the main reason why I wrote Lost and Found—the first book in my teen
psychic mystery series, Mysterious Tales from Fairy Falls—was to create an
emotional experience that connects humans to animals, and to bring about an
understanding between our two species. In this book, one of my characters
Natalie (Nat) Knight uses a holistic healing system called Reiki on the shelter
animals. The cats just soak up this vibrational ‘frequency’ while gathered
around Nat’s wheelchair to receive their weekly treatment. Although Reiki
traditionally has been used primarily for humans, it has many qualities that
make it an ideal complementary therapy for animals. First and foremost, it is
gentle, painless, non-invasive, and stress-free for animals. Reiki heals at all
levels of an animal’s being: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual.
The term “Reiki” is usually translated as
“universal life energy”. Reiki is part of the emerging field of energetic
healing, rediscovered from the wisdom and knowledge of ancient cultures for use
in modern times. Everything in the universe is made up of and connected by
energy. By transmitting the healing energy of the universe along energetic
pathways and through the practitioner’s hands to the client/animal, Reiki heals
as deeply as needed within a being to create a shift toward health.
Treatments
can be given in person, with the hands of the practitioner placed on or at a
short distance from the client/animal; or, since Reiki is energetic in essence,
it can be sent across a distance, across a room, or to another geographic
location.
Reiki will benefit not only the animals
being treated but also the health of the person giving it. Every time a Reiki
practitioner gives a treatment, the Reiki flows through her/him, healing
her/him and the client/animal simultaneously. The feeling of receiving a Reiki
treatment is generally one of deep relaxation. In practicing Reiki with
animals, you’ll find that the more animals you treat, the more you’ll encounter
animals who need healing. Animals understand Reiki’s benefits and will seek you
out when they need healing. The beauty of Reiki as a healing system is its
simple, gentle nature combined with its powerful and transformative results.
Cheers, and as always, thank you for reading my blog.
Sounds really interesting. I've never heard of Reiki. I think I may have to research this more possibly for one of the novels I'm working on.
ReplyDeleteIt's an amazing practice, Andrew! Please check it out when you get the chance! Thanks so much for stopping by! Cheers!
DeleteI definitely will! You're welcome!
DeleteWhat a beautiful way to help pets!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is, Sloane! Very much like Therapeutic Touch! Cheers and thanks!
DeleteI love this, Sharon :)
ReplyDeleteMe too, Carol! Hugs and thanks!
DeleteWhat an awesome concept, Sharon! Here's wishing you many sales on your new series!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa! I really appreciate your support and kind words! Cheers!
DeleteHi Sharon, I'm a reiki practitioner too, and specialise in working with animals. I think you've described it perfectly, and like you say, it's amazing how animals seem more attracted to you when you have become attuned and know how to use it to help them. Feel free to read my blog at www.talkingtoanimals.co.uk/blog
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jason! I'll check out your blog! After all, like attracts like! LOL! Cheers!
DeleteThe dog in the top picture looks a bit like my dog, Dot. I think she would love Reiki.
ReplyDeleteOh, I bet she would, Darlene! Cheers and thanks for stopping by!
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