by Red Reed
In the animal kingdom, those that are kept as pets and socialize with humans on a regular basis are the most susceptible to psychic healing. This is because their basic needs of food, water and safe shelter are provided for. While the wild animal is almost constantly on the hunt for its next meal or a safe place to sleep with the single-mindedness that is necessary for its survival.
In 1998 I started up the Healapet Network to provide free distance healing upon request to any and all pets. Healapet volunteers from around the world have since helped thousands of pets, mostly cats and dogs, with a few horses, and the very occasional exotic ranging from a python to a lion cub. The many e-mails we have received from grateful owners have shown that distance healing for such pets can be effective.
As a psychic healer with few exceptions we have our limitations as to what we can accomplish. We cannot set a broken bone for instance. What we can do however is provide a calming influence for the animal, as well as lessen the pain and suffering. We can also channel healing energy to the pet which will speed up the healing process.
We do get reports of a miraculous recovery or a completely unexpected turnaround of a pet’s condition; whether these are real or fancied, I can’t say and I certainly would not take any credit for them. In the years I’ve been doing distance healing work, I have grown to know that I’m just a small scene in a vast scenario.
Most of the Healapet Network’s volunteers are Reiki practitioners, Level 2 or Masters, and some of them are extremely good healers. I am myself a Reiki Master, but for the most part I resort to my own version of the psychic healing method originating with Benjamin Bibb Seventh Sense Method in the 1960′s. It’s clean, simple, and effective and without any mumbo-jumbo, secret words, etc. And you can put away the calculators – I’m nearing 79.
This is not to denigrate Reiki, prayer, spiritual or any other distance healing method. Far from it. Whatever works is my motto.
The subject of distance healing, also know as remote healing, usually raises two questions.
1. What does it mean? And what is it?
3. How is it carried out?
It is not possible in an article of this length to give full answers to those questions, but here are my own Readers Digest versions.
Distance healing can best be described as the transmission of healing energy and thoughts from the healer to the subject over any distance, be it short or long makes no difference.
How is it accomplished? This depends upon you, the practitioner. If you use the power of prayer, then you are asking the Almighty to intercede of behalf of the subject. A Reiki practitioner, very basically, uses a synergistic system of self-guided meditation, symbols and mantras to channel the Life Force Energy to the subject.
My explanation is that there is a Universal Intelligence (call it God, Allah, or whatever name fits your belief system). On part of this Intelligence is the Life Force Energy which enervates the life spirit within us all. As the Universal Intelligence is totally benign wishing us neither good nor evil, we as healers need to open a channel for the Life Force energy to flow to the subject and restore him to health.
I believe most anyone can establish a telepathic contact with their pet. It takes learning how and then practice, practice, and more practice. Took me about a year before my first contact with someone and about another year to learn what to do with it! Here’s a little exercise you might try when the situation is right.
It’s probably late at night, you are lying awake, and you can hear a dog barking in the distance. Not an excited barking, but more of a barking for the sake of barking. Go to your alpha level (your day-dreaming state) and let a mental picture of the dog form in your mind.
Mentally place yourself close to the dog, close enough that you can reach out and start gently petting him on the head and shoulders, quietly assuring him he’s not alone and everything is fine with his world. Eventually you’ll find the dog stops barking, sometimes with a muted yelp at the end. Hey, you’re a natural, you’ve made contact with a dog!
About the author: Red Reed first started his involvement with ESP and other aspects of psychic phenomena in 1953. After learning the Seventh Sense method of psychic healing in 1981 and practicing it regularly over the years, he founded The Distant Healing Network in 1996 and later the Healapet Network in 1998. Healing requests may be made at either of these sites. These healing services are completely free.
About the Author:
About the author: Red Reed has been exploring ESPand other aspects of psychic phenomena since 1953. He started practicing the Seventh Sense Methodin 1981 and has since founded
The Distant Healing Network in 1996 and later
The Healapet Network in 1998. Requests for healing help made be made at both sites.
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