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Animal Communicator and Healer

Colour Therapy, Vibrational Essences, Pellowah Healings, Chakra Healing, Crystal Massage and Energy Healing

Could the colour purple be the
answer to your dog’s dilemma?

NO, you do not have to read the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel to your dog or make it sit through the drama on DVD. Purple is just one of the colours used by colour therapists for centuries to help a range of mental, physical and emotional problems.

So how does this work for your dog? All living creatures respond to the energy and vibration of colour. Whether it be positive or negative, conscious or unconscious, we all respond in some way. Due to a dispersed energy field, animals are extremely sensitive to subtle vibrations and even though they see colour differently than we do, they respond rapidly to colour therapy.

When using colour therapy, the colour is absorbed via the aura, skin and eyes and is very easy to incorporate into your dog’s daily life. Many simple and effective techniques can be used such a changing the colour of your dog's water and food bowls, changing the colour of their bedding and even the colour of their collar or harness and lead.

Recently I worked with a beautiful little King Charles spaniel that had been suffering with urinary infections and had had massive doses of antibiotics; this poor baby was in uncomfortable pain and needed some attention quickly. After spending a little time with her I recommended her person add yellow sheeting to her bed and add the energy of yellow wherever she could. Along with a few other healing techniques (vibrational essences and Pellowah healing), our baby girl was feeling much brighter within a week. Her strength had begun to return and her urinary issues were eased considerably.

So how can “the colour purple” help? Listed below is a range of colours and some of their uses. This is a very simplified list and for more information or healing it is advised that you contact a colour therapist for your dog’s personalized needs.

Red – is stimulating, energizing and warming but can induce anger in some dogs.
Orange – helps clear mucus and fluid, and releases toxins. Good to add to bedding for warmth.
Yellow – great as an aid in training and confidence building. Used for puppy training.
Green – is reassuring, good for healing, calming and in times of crisis.
Blue – the pacifier, cooling and calming. Helps with inflammation and arthritis.
Purple – good for nervous disorders and fleas hate this vibration. A deep, purifying colour.
Pink – is nurturing and comforting, great for puppies when they first leave mum.

Lots of people talk to the animals; not very many listen.

Rach is an Animal Communicator and Healer residing in Brisbane, Australia. She uses many different healing modalities when working with animals including Colour Therapy, Vibrational Essences, Pellowah Healings, Chakra Healing, Crystal Massage and Energy Healing. She is available for consultation via her website: www.soulfulpets.com

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