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A. Life Purpose Isn’t Just for Human’s – Dogs Have Them Too!
Dogs as well as humans struggle with life purpose. Just like humans dogs can be traumatized and because of this can forget why they are here. Not only do they have their own life purpose, but they also want to connect their own with yours.
I recently worked with a very frightened young dog who because of her fear had forgotten her purpose. She had been badly abused the first four months of her life, living in fear and shut up in a small cage most of the time. She was not socialized at all, nor was she taught anything except to be afraid, always afraid.
This amazingly wonderful dog was rescued and taken to a loving home
where the new owners expected her to respond fairly quickly to their
tender loving care. However, her progress was very slow and limited,
and her new owners despaired of her ever overcoming her past. They
reached out to me for help.
When this sweet dog and I communicated, she told me she didn’t have any
idea how to fit into their household, and was barking in fear at
everyone, telling them to stay back. Her only comfort zone was to hide
in one spot the majority of the time. The only time she felt slightly
safe was with the woman and only when they were alone.
The older two dogs had begun to be very aggressive toward her and each
other. They told me that they had tried to teach her the rules, where
her place was in the family pack, and about respect, but she wasn’t
getting it. They told me that this youngster was hearing strange
voices in her head and was so scattered mentally that they didn’t know
what to do with her or how to reach her. The aggression had escalated
to fighting and biting, and was getting out of hand pretty quickly with
the growing anxiety and instability in the household.
First I had to help her remember who she truly was in order to recover
her original joyful, wise, and loving spirit. She began to recall what
her purpose in this lifetime was originally. Once she remembered, I was able to help her let go of the traumatic
events that had happened to her. Finally, I could help her understand
her new family better and what was expected of her.
I also spoke with the older two dogs and helped them resolve their
frustrations with the newcomer. The older female volunteered to take
on the task of gently teaching her what she needed to know like a
mother would with a much younger puppy.
During the session, we watched as she progressed from being very afraid
and timid, to laying down stretched out by the sofa where we sat,
relaxed with her eyes closed and her heart at peace for the first time.
It was a remarkable experience, and it reminded me why I love animal
communication so much. This is also why millions of people all over
the world are dedicated to learning how to talk with their own animals.
Animals do have a life purpose and animal communication also helps
reveal your purpose together.
Many companion animals choose to spend
their lives attempting to break through our barriers, helping us heal
and reconnecting us with the circle of life.
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Bio: Val Heart, Expert Animal Communicator & Master Healer for You
& Your Animals! Dedicated to assisting seekers ready to take a
pro-active approach to improving their relationships with themselves
& their animals through improved communication, energy medicine,
health & balance for body, mind & spirit. Val works with
chronic pain, illness, trauma, training, behavior, performance,
euthanasia. She specializes in meeting the needs of performance
horses: dressage, show jumping/hunter jumper, reining, cutting... but
works with all animals.Speaker, Teacher, Columnist, seen on TV and
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1993.
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