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In addition to their own content, life issues and symptoms (which may result in scary veterinary diagnoses!), our animal companions sometimes assume emotional content—from us, their owners—in an attempt to assist. Sometimes, they get caught in a pattern of feeling sorry (helpless sympathy) for us or other household members. Our beloveds sometimes mirror issues as well to get us to look at something—knowing full well if it shows up as a symptom or condition in them, it’ll get our attention. They’re smart!
Animals are committed to being present and free. They don’t have a rational mind to limit what’s possible in terms of recovery. The stories are endless, but suffice it to say, animals “get” Bioenergy Balancing and are so grateful to have a way to reveal and release whatever’s generating imbalance—from emotions, to physical symptoms, to past injury, abandonments, abuse, territory issues—even breed related genetic errors and feral heritage issues.
Animals are ambassadors of love. Their compassion and service, to their humans and the nature kingdom alike, moves me deeply. I am grateful to have a tool set to assist them in having a healthy and joy-filled journey and I always look forward to what they share (with me and with you) about their process and what they’re doing in the world.
All animals welcome here!
Bioenergy Balancing does not constitute treatment nor is it medical or diagnostic in nature. It is not a substitute for qualified medical, therapeutic, or chiropractic care although it works in a complementary fashion with any or all of these disciplines.
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Bioenergy Balancing Center
Sarah
McCroskey - Director/Certified Practitioner
Bioenergy
Balancing does not constitute treatment, nor is it medical or diagnostic
in nature.
It is not a substitute for qualified medical, therapeutic, or chiropractic
care,
although it can work in a complementary fashion with any or all of
these disciplines.
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Photographs courtesy of Stephen Wall.