Animal Healing
Lynne Statham
Healer Member of the National Federation of Spiritual Healers
East Sussex


Lynne Statham
Healer Member of The National Federation of Spiritual Healers
For Animals.  For People.
WHAT IS SPIRITUAL HEALING?

Healing is a simple, safe and supportive energy therapy that can be used for any condition. The Healer is a channel through which the natural universal healing energy flows to link with the animal’s energy field.


Healing enables the animal to access its own resources to stimulate healing, giving a sense of wellbeing and peace. Healing aims to bring balance to the mind, body and soul to balance and harmonise the whole being.

THE BENEFITS OF HEALING

- Works alongside other therapies and helps other treatments work on a deeper level.
- Can be used safely for all conditions with no adverse side effects.
- Restores balance and boosts the immune system.
- Gets to the root cause of a problem, not just the presenting condition.
- Brings out the positive aspects of the character, allowing the animal to express their emotions
  and release negative energy from the past.
- Helps improve the rate of soft tissue and bone repair in a physical illness or injury and before or
   after an operation.
- For pain relief.  Healing releases natural painkillers - endorphins and aids relaxation.
- For trauma and shock.
- At times of stress and depression.  For example a change of owner and/ or home, loss of
  companion and death.
- For maintenance of good health.  Healing can be given preventatively and is therapeutic for
   elderly animals.
- If terminally ill healing can give a sense of peace to help the animal make the transition.

The animal will receive healing at the level needed at that time.

It may be necessary to make changes to the animal’s environment and management for the healing to be beneficial long term. In some cases it is advisable for owners to have healing as well so they can connect on a deeper level with their animal.

DISTANT HEALING

Healing energy is not limited by distance, time or space.  It can therefore be given from a distance when it is not possible to receive physical hands on treatment.

HOW OFTEN?

Healing can sometimes be successful after one treatment.  However, more than one session may be required depending on the condition.


HEALING IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR VETERINARY CARE AND ADVICE.

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons recognises as acceptable, in terms of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, the complementary treatment of animals by contact healing.
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