The intricate medical or healing systems that we have made and believe in, do not work in or of themselves. The most important component of healing is our own will and intention, which can kindle belief of the patient and auto-cure, i.e. the healing capacity of the body itself. Most people reject the idea that an animal's "belief" (if there is such a faculty) could have anything to do with clinical results. However, animal owners, and most good veterinarians (whether conventional or holistic) know that animals have highly ...
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The intricate medical or healing systems that we have made and believe in, do not work in or of themselves. The most important component of healing is our own will and intention, which can kindle belief of the patient and auto-cure, i.e. the healing capacity of the body itself. Most people reject the idea that an animal's "belief" (if there is such a faculty) could have anything to do with clinical results. However, animal owners, and most good veterinarians (whether conventional or holistic) know that animals have highly developed instincts to distinguish "friend" from "foe". It is uncanny how often animals sense the good intentions of a holistic veterinarian. They usually respond by allowing handling or other interventions, such as multiple needling or spinal manipulations that would put many conventional veterinarians in great danger of being bitten, scratched or kicked! Holistic veterinarians know that animals see them as "friend". This intention and will and courage to cure and heal, also carries the potential to heal, or start the patients self healing abilities all by their own. As two of my teachers have said: -"If you can really visualise the effects of a point, you need not insert a needle" (Georg Bentze)-"If you really know the workings of a homeopathic remedy, it is enough to think that you give it to a patient" (Margit Engel).The concepts in this book are absent from, or is hard to find in other books. However, these concepts are very important for professionals who want to improve their clinical success rates. When you have assimilated it and made it real for yourself, it becomes superfluous to your needs and you can dismiss it. When this happens, it resurrects as your own healing, intuitive powers. Then you become a true healer.I most earnestly invite you to try these methods with an open mind and an honest, loving heart.
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