Description

In this webinar learn about the power of sound healing, and how working with a range of different frequency tuning forks can help pets, their owners, and veterinary teams. I will share with you what sound healing is, the uses and benefits of it, and I will be presenting you with real time pets’ case studies with results that were achieved after 3-4 sessions. Learn too how sound healing can help yourselves, as a team, and the pets you are working with, to feel calmer and more relaxed in each other’s’ company.

Learning Objectives

  • Bonus: learn how experiencing sound healing can benefit veterinary surgery teams, the pets and colleagues you are working with, and also owners.
  • Hear real-time case studies and the results that occurred
  • Learn about a range of frequencies and how they can help pets heal
  • Discover the Uses and Benefits of Sound Healing
  • Learn what Sound Healing is

Transcription

So Good evening, everybody. And welcome to this Webinar this evening. My name is Victoria Smith Gillard.
And I'm a people and pet therapist, medium and healer. And what I would like to present to you this evening is actually how sound healing can help pets and people. But for this webinar, we will mainly obviously be discussing how it helps pets.
So what will you learn today? So you're going to learn what sound healing is. You're going to learn how it works.
You're going to learn a little bit about some of the frequencies that we use. So a particular set called the So Be frequencies and their qualities. You wanna learn more about the benefits of sound healing?
And also, I'm gonna just go into some of my case studies so deep dives and results for those as well. So, first of all, what is sound healing? So, Eileen Mick, who is a bio field tuner, describes the definition of sound as transmitted vibrations of any frequencies.
So sound healing is using frequencies to alter the vibration of a pet person or a pet's body and mind to bring them into a higher, more optimum state of health and well being. Now sound healing can actually be using your voice. So things like chance toning, humming, drums, gongs, singing bowls did to do.
And obviously, in this case, we're talking about tuning books and how they can help. So who is it for? Well, as we said, it's for people.
It's for pets. It can be used with larger animals. So my tutor, Debbie Walker, from Swara Sound Academy, she's actually worked with bears and with wolves.
I've actually played the trip long, soundtrack to owls, who were a bit scared at an open day. So I just played it on my phone and actually saw the Owls just actually starting to really relax and go to sleep. Birds of prey.
I've used it with for kind of roughly the same reason and even horses as well. Obviously, they're really kind of parts of the the pet side of things. So you can use it with pretty much any animal, but you can also use it with plants, and you can also use it.
Actually, you can use some of the forks to change things like the frequency of your water, as well. So the history of sound healing is sound. He we trace back thousands of years.
So Tibetan and Himalayan cultures have, the monks used to use singing bowls for healing ceremonies Australian Aborigines used did reduce for healing purposes. They used to use it to help heal broken bones, muscle tears and many other illnesses. And in 1896 US doctors noted a connection between sound and healing that actually music could improve blood flow and improve thought processes.
In the 19 forties, music therapy was used actually to rehabilitate with World War Two soldiers that were coming back from the war. And thousands of years ago it was the Chinese and Indians that discovered that we have an energy field within and around the body, and this is something that we do use in sound healing. So that's why I'm bringing it in.
It's also known as your aura a bio field. It's referred to as chi prana, vital force. So you hopefully will have heard of at least one of those phrases and also Bruce Tanio from Tao Technology.
He actually has measured bio frequencies of humans, and he discovered that every organ in the body has that has its own frequency. So, for instance, the liver was 55 to 60 megahertz and that even health issues have a frequency. And if we skip down now to the work of Hans Jenny, who is a scientist in the 19 sixties, he concluded from his experiments with sound, that sound creates form that the entire human body has its own frequency made up of the frequency of all of its parts.
So things like the cells, tissues, organs, et cetera. So again it ties in nicely. Obviously, with Tao's work as well.
We've also got Doctor Emoto, and, he is mainly known for somatics, so the influence of sound on water. So, he played certain frequencies to water and saw the geometry, the sacred geometry that was created by that. And if you think about how we are mainly made up of water, you can then understand why perhaps it has such an influence on the cells of our body.
So the how so sound sends energy into whatever it is in contact with now, the law of resonance is the main theme of sound healing, and that is that a strong vibration will cause a weaker vibration to vibrate at the same frequency, and that is known as entrainment is also known as sympathetic resonance. So effectively, you know, a frequency will cause surrounding tissues to vibrate at the same frequency. So if there's an organ in the body that is unhealthy, that has dis ease in the body, it is vibrating at a certain frequency and over a period of time, which could be long or short.
That can affect obviously what is surrounding it and make that you know whether that's a nerve, a muscle. But whatever cell vibrate at the same frequency, we know that trapped energy in the body vibrates at a certain frequency, and that will be individual to that particular trapped energy. And if you want to know a little bit more about that side of things, certainly there is a book called The body keeps the score by Bessel van der Kolk, and he told that absolutely our bodies do keep the score.
Everything that we go through is is lodged in the cells of our body. We keep hold of that information, and certainly through my own work. I have followed that information with pets and certainly see that to be true as well.
So if they were in, say, a road traffic accident, they will, you know, they will lodge that somewhere within their body, not just necessarily the place that they were hit. But it might be weak areas of their body that already exist, and it happens in us, too. It's happened to me, when somebody went into the back of me, I had anger lodge in my shoulder and I had to work on releasing that, to obviously allow that to feel better.
Now, we also know, emotions is just energy in motion. And it's not a woo woo concept. You know, Often we'll say, Oh, I've got no energy today or I'm just completely flat.
You know, it's It's detailing our energy. And Bradley Nelson, who, discovered the emotion code or found the emotion code he talks a lot about emotion is energy in motion. And actually, each motion, each emotion has a frequency.
And I'm gonna show you that in a moment, as an image of the emotional scale so that each have a frequency. Shame being the lowest at, like, 20 hertz. And then you've got the much higher, lighter emotions, higher frequency emotions like love, peace and joy.
So again, this comes into this when we're working with sound healing, of actually changing that frequency and just a tiny bit of the science. There's so much science that goes into this. I couldn't put it all into this webinar.
But there are references at the end to various things. Various documents, various, articles that you can actually look up to get a little bit more information. But the ears convert sound waves into electrical waves, which stimulate the cortex.
This is mainly in humans. Obviously, it may well happen in pets. I can only go by obviously, my case studies with pets and the work I do with pets.
So the electrical waves stimulate the cortex, nerve and pulses, then go via the nervous system to the brain and the organs of the body. So when we've got that sound frequency that's then converted in a way that it that then goes out to the different areas of the body and starts shifting and transforming the frequency. And as Einstein said, energy cannot be created or destroyed.
It can only be transformed, and it can only change from one form to another. Now, the vagus nerve also plays a part in this because we know the vagus nerve connects the ear to the brain, and it's connected to nearly every organ in the body. So again, obviously, there's also that side of it with regards to the sound healing.
So this is the emotional scale. So I'll just obviously share that briefly so that you can have a look. So we've got shame here at 20 Hertz, we've got love at 500 hertz.
So again, you know, frequencies will alter. We've got stuck emotions in the body. You know, if we've got anger somewhere in the body, we can actually work with frequencies to help release that anger to help release that grief or that fear.
So it wouldn't be right if I didn't talk about brain waves here as well. So beta brainwaves are what we use in our normal waking life. They help us to function during the day.
They are what keep us alert, and they are between 4040 Hertz Alpha brainwave state is between 7.5 and 14 Hertz, and it's been documented at that. Just five minutes of the tuning bulk can actually take someone into an alpha brain wave state.
And there is plenty of documented health benefits for being in an Alpha state, which is things like reduced stress, tension, anxiety, more balance in the left and the right brain hemispheres and the serotonin. The happy chemical starts to be released if we actually have a longer immersion into the tuning box. That can take us into a theta state, which is between 4 to 7.5 hertz and is known as the Light, Meditation and Sleep State.
The benefits of being in a theta state is pretty much additional towards the alpha, so deeper sleep deeper, relaxation slower, deeper breathing, heightened intuition heightened, you know or increased creative problem solving because obviously there's more of a balance of the hemispheres. So we're using the left and the right right brain when looking at problem solving, their, long term memory improves, focus improves, emotional healing can occur, and it can reduce mental fatigue. That's just some of the benefits that I wanted to list it can help us feel grounded now grounded.
What I'm talking about when I say that is think about how you feel when you've walked barefoot on the beach. You come away and you just feel grounded, routed, deeply relaxed normally. And that's because you've been connecting to the Earth's vibration and heartbeat, which is also known as the human resonance.
And that's what we're talking about in terms of grounded. So by using the forks to achieve a theta state, you are actually connecting to the earth's vibration or heartbeat very often as well. So it's linking you into that now, from some of the research that I've done.
Forgive me if I'm wrong on this vets. Obviously you will know much more about this than I would with your training. But humans and dogs, I've read have comparable brain wave patterns, and I've also read that cats tend to mainly be in Alpha State during waking hours, but can go into like a theta state with arousal, movement, alertness and also in REM sleep.
So apologies if that is wrong. But that's what I've read, obviously on research. So I just wanted to bring that in in terms of obviously pets, as well.
And what we're working with now again, we do need to mention or at least touch on chakras. Chakras are normally talked about with energy healing, so I'm not gonna go too deep into them. All you need to know is that chakras are energy centres.
We have them that go up and down the spine in the same kind of places. So we've got the root chakra, the sacral chakra solar plexus. We've got the heart chakra that is both in front of the chest and obviously at the back here, we've got the throat chakra, which is the throat and the back of the neck.
We've got the third eye, which is roughly the forehead and the crown chakra, which is on top of the head as well. That's for cat, same as dogs, roughly the same as horses as well. They also have a brachial chakra which, although it's shown here, it's actually located between the shoulder blades and the brachial chakra is all about the connection between the pet and the owner or their guardian.
And so that is the one that we normally start with first to actually then help with the healing as well. So we work with chakra system during a session. I'll go into that a tiny little bit more as we move along.
Now, pets also have what we call minor chakras as well. So they actually have little chakras in their paws as well. And so what I find sometimes is when pets don't like their paws being touched or they tend to be very scattered or pious pets.
Often these are chakras that are, imbalanced if you like, or not working properly and they're blocked. So it's an area that I would work with Now, some pets won't obviously allow you to place a fork on their paws. Some do.
Someone allows to do it very gently. So if not, sometimes I will just, actually step back and imagine that I'm doing it. So intention is very powerful in sound healing.
The main reason is because we are, as a world, a collective consciousness. We are not separate. We are actually all connected, and again, that's too deep to kind of go into the realms of that.
But on that understanding, if I am setting the intention and visualising that I am placing that fork on their pores or anywhere on their body. That is what is going to be felt. That is what's going to happen.
And certainly humans have, actually experienced that when I've done that as well. So we would work with it in that way so that we are still being respectful to that pet. We're observing how they're responding to the T forks, and with that to the point that actually, we don't even need to be around a pet's body to actually work with them.
So they Oh, excuse me. So their, their energy field, we can work with their energy field, but we can also actually work with the folks just in the room with them. And they will still receive the frequency, even actually, in another room, they will still receive the frequency so we can work, as you say with respect for the pet and what they're going through.
So I'm just going to take you through some of the forks that I use. So this is the main bag, as I would call it, Is these three So we've got the on fork, which is used to help relax the nervous system So it really starts to help somebody relax into a session Helps pets relax so often the signs you'll see from pets is their eyes will start to look a bit bit sleepy, a bit droopy. They will start to look like they're a bit glazed.
They might start yawning or having really deep sighs. They might start stretching to kind of really sort of, like release some of that energy that needs to be released. They might stretch out, you know, roll over so you'll start to see these signs of relaxation the weighted arms, the weighted arm we use as one that you can, actually place on the body or parts of the body.
Now it's what we call stemming when we do that. We stem the T fork, and this is really good for physical pain. And I've used this with various pets and people.
So a friend of mine who's a bouncer, he actually, unfortunately got beaten up quite badly on one of the the nights he was working, came over to me, couldn't even lift his leg over my doorstep and It's a normal sized doorstep, couldn't even bend down to take the shoes off and could hardly move their arms. Their shoulders had lumps on the head, purple lips and much more. And I spent 2.5 hours working with the weighted arm and the 528, which is here, because the weighted arm helps with physical pain, and the 5 to 8 also helps with pain.
So the weighted arm, the reason we work with that is because actually, when you put it on the body, the vibration tends to go in deeper because we're actually physically got contact with the body now. He had a potentially fractured rib, so we don't obviously put it straight on to something that could have any fracture. We don't put it on to open wounds.
We work around the area in a way that is safe. So the same as with pets. If they'd had, say, a TPO, you know, we can work with the forks, around the area, but I would never place a fork on an open wound or somewhere that's just had surgery.
It's it's not ethical, and it's not safe, to do that. It wouldn't be right. But we can certainly work to, as I say, release trauma from the site of surgery.
Work with any emotions that they're feeling because I know with TPL OS. Obviously, they tend to have six weeks cage rest. So they're getting, you know, frustrated.
He up lots of energy that they can't run around and get rid of. So we can work with the arm, especially to actually help release that energy and help them feel calmer and less stressed. So the 5 to 8, the 5 to 8, as I said, is really good for pain.
Now, I've used this, actually, when I had a steam burn from vegetables coming out of the microwave, and it actually helped lessen the amount of time that was needed for healing, and I actually hovered it above the steam burn. And it was, I could actually feel it working. I could feel the tingling.
I could feel the pain lessen as I was working with it. And I did that like, 5, 10 minutes each day. Beginning and end of the day for about three or four days and again, I have got some photos of that, but it's just too much to share, obviously, in a one hour webinar.
But it just gives you an idea. The weighted arm I've also used with my friend's pet Rosie. She's Jack Russell terrier.
When she was in season, she had so much sexual energy that just had nowhere to go. She was frustrated, and obviously, yes, I. I advised her that she needs to take her to be spayed.
At some point, but it was really for me to just like, what can I do for for Rosie? How can I help her? And so I worked with the Weighted on, And as I placed that on her, you could literally see that energy start to dissolve.
And she just calmed down so much to the point that her owner said she was like that nice and calm for about 4 to 5 days before she could actually see it starting to kind of the energy starting to build again. So there's lots of uses, obviously, with the forks, but these are the main ones that we use on a first session. If it's a distant session which I'll go into in a little while.
Then I mainly just use the arm and the 528. But if somebody says that their pet is anxious, very scattered, or very fearful, that kind of thing. Then I will actually again set the intention that I'm working on their paws to help ground them.
So just a couple of photos here. So this is actually Rosie, with the weighted fork on her. Her mum, Tracy, bless her, actually took some photos for me for my case studies.
So you can just see how she is completely, like, whacked out, chilled out with this book. And then you've got my friends you can't see well, but this is kizzy. She's a British blue.
And, when my friend was away, I actually went over to actually work with her and her daughter with the forks, and they waited on she absolutely loved. Now, Kizzy was a distance case study as well, which was really interesting, so she'd never actually heard or felt the forks on a contact level. But when I put this on her, there was literally no resistance.
No. What is this that you're putting on me. And for a cat, that's pretty good.
And she absolutely loved it. So it just shows how they can recognise it. And know that you're doing good.
And actually, my own cat purse was also a case study, and she knows where I keep my chewing forks, and she will go and sit by the briefcase that has my chewing forks in it to tell me when she needs them. And she will also, if they're out, she will actually sit on the chewing forks. Also to show me I need some of this.
So they are so intuitive, and picking up what they need. So just some of the human benefits. I'm not gonna go naturally because, really, this is concentrating more on pets.
But it's really good to say for trauma and stress lowers cortisol levels, reduces that fight or flight response. It can decrease things like anxiety, insomnia, lots of different health conditions, or dis ease in the body. It can work with, it can reduce pain.
It can reduce, unhelpful thoughts that we're having so it can shift limiting beliefs that we hold about ourselves or the world it can help with I BS Now IB SI often find is stress related. So again, obviously, it can help with the stress and people seeing what might be creating an issue, period pains. So again, obviously referring to Rosie in season, sinusitis.
I've seen it help with the impact of burns with myself. Injuries, accidents, Obviously, with my friend increases things like creativity, focus, concentration, mood awareness of yourself and others. Self esteem, Calmness in a piece.
Tolerance is a really big one. It can change people's perspectives, as they say, because when you're releasing emotions and beliefs that have been stuck in the body, it automatically will make people see situationss from a completely different perspective because they've no longer got that thought that's holding them back of I was abandoned or they meant to hurt me or whatever it was. And again, once you've released the emotions again, people will, find that they have a lessening of any triggers.
Emotional triggers, as well. It also allows all parasympathetic functions to relax, so blood pressure pulse breathing, and it's still the mind in the body. So that's just a few of the benefits that I wanted to let you know of now.
There was also a triple on clinical study done in February 23. It was conducted through doctor Neha Sharma, and this was a clinical research study where participants would listen daily for 30 minutes to the triple on, which was the tuning fork, the chime bar and the tubular chime. They could listen whenever they liked, and it was done for six weeks, and it was, as I say, it was assessed during it.
At the beginning, I believe at the end, and I've actually referenced the study so you can actually go and find out more about the study on my tutor's website and also the evidence, as I say, the clinical trials document around this study. It's also been presented as an E poster at the 32nd European Congress of Psychiatry in Hungary of this year. So it's been an amazing, effort by Debbie and by nar, with the participants as well to actually have sound medicine, if you like or sound healing recognised, as documented health benefits.
And there was a lot coming out of that study, which it will show, in that in both of those references. So just to the sum of the benefits for pets quite similar to what we've already shared. But it works on a physical, mental emotional level, also spiritual and a soul level.
If you believe in that, relaxation calmness, it can increase their self esteem. Confidence, playfulness can reduce or remove pain If it's more kind of emotional, mental rather than perhaps structural. It can balance out or remove behavioural and emotional issues so excess, whatever that might be licking, barking, that kind of thing.
It can actually, help reduce If a pet is quite dominant or is a bit of a bully, if they're possessive, it can help with things like Excuse my spelling over grooming. It can help remove trauma at a cellular level, which is one of the studies I'm gonna share with you later. So road traffic accident, trauma, even just simple accidents in the home, like falling off of the settee can create trauma, in a pet as well.
Even things like laminate flooring has just popped into my head as well. You know where they're sleeping and sliding. And obviously then, as you all know, You know, the body compensates so again that can lodge certain emotions, in there and certain tension as well.
So again we can work with that. It can reduce fears, anxieties, phobias. Excuse me.
It can help rescue pets here. I love working with this, as well. So pets that are feeling aloof shut down.
Traumatised, maybe. Clingy, Needy. So codependent.
It helps in bereavement so it can help release grief. Shock the loss of their owner if they felt abandoned by their owner. Actually posted, with her situation.
Although that's that wasn't the case. Her owner was just ill and had to go into a home, but it was perceived as abandonment. It can help with end of life.
So it helps to calm and soothe the pet. Probably the owners as well. To bring peace and just helps with the release of the soul from the body.
It can also I work with this. A lot is it can show the mirrors or the message for the owner so it can show a link between the owner emotions and stress and the pets. So I see this quite a lot when I work with them in person, if you like, because the owners in the room you can actually see the owner relaxing as much as you can.
The pet. So again, a lot can be achieved by working in person, in that sense as well. So as we see here, this is actually Rosie, with her mum.
Obviously, I've just moved that for confidentiality purposes. But actually, I was doing a session for Mum, not Rosie, But she's had the tuning forks from me. She's had energy healing for me, so she kind of knows that I'm a person that can help her calm and relax.
And she settled down with mum on the settee and was completely chilled out and very kind of glazed over eyes, really sleepy afterwards. So it was really beautiful, but funny at the same time. To see that happen.
So just gonna talk briefly about sulphur edge frequencies again? I've referenced, an article at the end so that we can have a little bit more about that, if you wish. So sulphur edge frequencies is a set of nine frequencies that we work with.
Quite a lot Now we've got the 963 up here, which is more high pitched. And then, obviously they go further down deeper in tone to the 174, and our show you the qualities in a minute with those particular forks, most pets tend to prefer the lower end of the range. The 963 is not that high pitched that it would make you squirm, but it's still quite high pitched for pets, obviously, because their hearing is much, much better than ours.
But they do quite like, I mean, I've gone up to about 639639 is very good for self esteem and confidence, and I've worked with dogs around that that were anxious and they completely were fine with that fork. And it really did help them reduce anxiety and build their confidence. As well.
Now it was act, actually, Doctor Joseph P Pio, who was an auric physician and researcher that discovered, the so radio frequencies when he was studying the Book of Numbers in the Bible just to give you a bit of information. That was in the 19 seventies, and he discovered that the folks had, had healing properties or or they went on. Sorry to discover that the folks had healing properties on the body and emotions.
So these are the sulphur frequencies. So if I'm working with a pet with trauma, the main ones I pick are 174285 and 528. So releasing pain on all levels.
So mental, emotional, physical et cetera, 285 for the trauma. The wounding itself, within the cells of the body. And 528 for kind of pain and transformation.
So 5 to 8 can actually work on DNA. It is reported. And so they're kind of the main forms that we would use if we're working with pets with.
But sometimes you might bring in other ones. So 396 is good if they've got fees. 417 is really good if you're trying to bring them to present to ground them or if there's as it says, they're changing situations that might come into it as perhaps the trauma.
Perhaps they're having to change home or have changed homes. So that might be one that I think about as well. So just moving on a little bit now to your case studies.
So for qualification purposes, I had to do in pet sessions and distance sessions, so I had to do the same for each. So it was six sessions with one pet. It was 3 to 4 sessions with three pets and then one session with three pets, and that was for both of those now distance sessions.
I appreciate having been very left brained myself for a very long time. That distance healing sometimes is is hard to understand how it works, and there's still being information and research done on that. But I have shared a couple of articles again in the reference section so that you can read those to see obviously the case, some of the studies that have already been done.
So how I work with distant ceiling is I have my settee. I again intention comes in very much to this. So the chakras are represented by shells that I use placed in a way that the chakras would be on the body.
So I imagine that the pet is laying down on my settee in a very kind of enlarged way. I use the whole settee, and then, we're bringing their energy in on a quantum level. So we're kind of going into kind of quantum physics here, and I'm not a quantum physicist, so apologies.
But I can't explain all of that part, but we bring it in on a quantum level. We set the intention of we would like this session to be for their highest good and healing at a soul level, and we then work with the chakras. So we have a pendulum that we use to check whether the chakras are imbalanced, whether they are they are imbalanced or whether they are blocked or stuck, because again, the pendulum will work in certain it will spin in certain ways or move or not move, to show us those particular things.
And that is the information for us to work with. And it's no surprise that, for instance, one of the case studies, their boot check that and their hind paws were all completely out of alignment. So imbalanced.
And actually that was where the RT a had struck them. So again, you know, it often correlates to things that have actually happened to the pets as well. So my motivation.
I wanted to choose sessions where the pet was already presenting with issue or issues. To make the most of these sessions and to help pets, I realised that I really love working with pets that have PTSD, or trauma, whether that's from a road traffic, oxygen abuse or neglect, or from even just being a street pet or a stray pet. Naturally, my own cat had to be one of the cases.
And again, a lot of earnings, obviously, in that as well. And in some sessions, pets did communicate certain words or phrases to me that assisted us. So I'm just being upfront about that here and now.
The sessions were all one week apart, and we used assessment criteria, which is known as the Wheel of Life, which we actually use in coaching. But it was swapped out to actually use for each area of a pet's life, so pain, environment, sleep, health, food, exercise, relationships, play and the owners had to rate them 0 to 10. So 10 being the best zero being the worst.
Before we even started so they would fill out the forms. And they were very, detailed forms, to fill out, and they would rate them, and then they would rate them each week before the session started, and they would then rate them at after the fourth session or the third session. They would actually rate, a week after that, before they did the testimonial.
So it was quite involved and detailed as to what they did. We also looked at the the observations that the owners had to observe their pets during the session and also during the week between sessions, and report back any changes in the issue or problem behaviour, Any other changes that could have occurred? Like a side of that and also changes in themselves because sometimes, actually, that happened to insights that people would have.
So I want to go through with you. My deep dive number one, this is Betty. So Betty is a six year old female spade domestic short hair.
She was a distance case for me. So it was distance sessions, so she never heard the frequencies. She never heard my voice.
And her presenting issues were food, so she lacked interest in food. She was at the low end of normal weight range, struggling to put weight on her. She would grab like 3 to 4 biscuits and run away with it to eat it.
She had a variety of foods that the owner kept trying to encourage her with. So she I remember them saying to me, they had about 10 bowls, pools of different food. And she just kept picking at different ones.
Never eating. She would actually pour the food out of the bowl. So she ended up flicking wet food up walls, doors, tables, radiators, which they had to keep cleaning up.
She would only eat certain foods, so she was limiting herself. She wouldn't eat fresh chicken meat or fish touch. So she didn't like to be touched.
She didn't like to have hands on her or to be picked up After four years with the owners. She slept on their lap the first time four weeks before the case study started. But only a couple of times between that first time and when our sessions actually started.
Other than that, she would sleep on their bed space so she did not like to stay downstairs. She stayed upstairs most of the time. Or she did come down.
She would eat, go out to the loo and then go straight back upstairs. And just obviously, for your reference, Yes, she had been seeing bets. She was seeing vets to rule out any pain, any medical issues.
And they were also obviously aware of the weight issues she was having as well to her background. So she was a rescue. So her female owner was hospitalised.
And so Betty's care was actually transferred to the son. The son unfortunately shut mum's house up and actually dumped Betty outside. They actually lived next door to each other, I believe.
And Betty kept trying to get in. And he felt so guilty that he decided to take her to a cattery for 2 to 3 weeks. Until Mum case came home.
Now, at one point, the cattery. After a week, the cattery needed space, and they had to say to him, I'm really sorry, but could you take her home temporarily? When we've got space again?
We will give you a call, and certainly you can bring her back. He turned up completely drunk. To collect her and without a carry, he just grabbed her and shoved her in the car.
Now, on return to the Qatari a week later, it was very clear to them that she had lived outside and she was actually traumatised again. Bless her. Scared of hands and eating was a really big thing.
And it was such a shame, because actually, in the Qatari in one week, she'd gained weight and confidence. Now, as I said, four weekly sessions with her they were distant sessions. The forks that I used were the on the 528, which you already know about 174 because of the emotional and mental pain that she would have gone through at 285 for the trauma of not not just obviously being chucked outside, but losing mum being collected by, being scruff, you know, by the neck, obviously from the cattery.
And also 396 because I was, at one point in the in the study, I was, concerned she might have some fears around her needs not being met, especially around food. And love. So those were the folks I felt drawn to work with.
The folks were chosen in any case study, to be honest, dependent on the owner, feedback changes experienced in the pet over the past week, their history and how the chakras were showing up. At the beginning of this, each of the sessions with all clients, I arranged a specific time of when we was gonna do the sound healing so that they knew when I was starting and when I was finishing and I texted them to say, I'm just about to start and I've just finished so that they could observe their pets during the session. And obviously this is what, Betty's owners did so just some of the results, to summarise it.
She started eating immediately. Right after Session one. She ate more than she normally eats in a day.
After that session and she demanded to sit on the owner's lap, which again they were absolutely gobsmacked about. She began eating properly out of a bowl rather than with her paws. By week two, she was already more affectionate that they could lay hands on her.
One owner also started to realise they have food issues, so obviously the mirror started to come in there, and the relationship with eating and food continued to improve. So it was rated at three out of 10 at the beginning, and by the end of the sessions, it was rated nine out of 10. Betty also shared with me the words trust.
How can I trust them and also betrayal, during the sessions. And, it was betrayal by the sun, as much as mum, even though she didn't betray her, mum was unwell. And I'll be honest, As I say, animal community is the way that I worked with that.
Just letting Betty know that this was her forever home. They were never going to abandon her. They were there to give her all the love and the care that she needed, and she was safe.
And I did also let her know how I felt about the son's behaviour as well, which is probably not repeatable on here. The relationship with the owners improved tenfold, and Betty's sense of safety and belonging returned. Her confidence increased right after session one.
So this is what the owners were reporting back to me. So, for instance, she was letting her owners touch her upstairs as well as downstairs. She was a much more relaxed, happier cat right from Session one.
By Session three, there was more interaction with the second owner than there ever had been before. And now she had a special cushion to sit on the owner's lap as well, and she was more trusting and confident. And by Session three, she had stopped taking food away to eat.
She'd stopped eating upstairs, and they reported she's been so different since we started the sessions. I can't believe the difference in her. She seeking out attention from us, eating loads and so much happier.
By Session four, she was eating flavours that she wouldn't normally eat and turning into a real lap cat, and all areas of her life were rated 10 out of 10 by food, which was eight out of 10. She was now accepting food from the second owner, and their comment to me was, we feel she has come on more than five weeks than the four years we've actually had her, which will actually, you know, absolutely bowled me over and was a pleasure to hear and know that I have helped Betty. And there is testimonial here, which again I can allow you to read in your own time.
But just to give you a few things here from this. So her she was eating her food much more. She was eating.
Rather than feeling she shouldn't be eating. She was eating normal amounts of wet food, putting her head in the saucer rather than chlor the food out. So her relationship with food had really changed.
She was eating all flavours of food. She'd been trying chicken and fish. She cried out for a bit of cheese, which they never, ever had her do before.
She was now at the middle end of normal weight rather than the lower end. Her spine was now not prominent, which is just incredible. They found that again, you know, she was sleeping on their lap.
One time staying there for over two hours. She'd head bumped them for the first time. She was relaxing in the lounge, rolling on her belly.
So obviously showing, her vulnerability. She was wanting to interact downstairs as well as upstairs. And on one of the sessions, we were supposed to start at 7.
30 but I wasn't sure whether we were doing it that day or the next day. We'd had a bit of a a miscommunication on that, so I'd sent them a message saying, I'm not gonna do it unless I hear back from you that you are actually at home. And interestingly, at 7.
30 it was reported that Betty actually came downstairs and started crying and wanting their attention and behaving not very normally with them. They then felt guided to check their phone, saw my message, had a chat with me. We then decided to start at eight o'clock, so I put the phone down.
I then obviously went to do the distance session. And they actually reported afterwards that Betty went back upstairs Di specifically at 8 p.m.
So, you know, as it says here, we always knew when the session had ended, as Betty would come downstairs, have something to eat, go outside the toilet, come back in for fuss, and also she used to do it in the reverse way. So when 730 came, they also used to find that she would go upstairs and settle down. So again.
It just shows you the incredibility of how they can, how they are feeling these frequencies, how they know what is actually happening, how connected they are. And on our last session, they actually put me on loudspeaker to go through a few things. And she became so obsessed with my voice, and purring and headbutting the phone that she actually cut us off and that again very interesting because she'd never heard my voice at all so But I had talked to her.
I always asked for a photo of the pet and I talked to them during the sound healing session. Again, that might not be under sellable to a lot of you, but, on that level that we're talking to a photo. But I just know that they are going to receive that so and again, my voice will be a frequency.
We know that. So she will have received that frequency. So case study two.
I'm just gonna stop the share. So the the case study is Charlie. He's a five year old male, neutered Jack Russell terrier who was born deaf and taken from mum too early.
Now again, this was a distance session. And I'm just gonna share with you another video, or a video with this particular one, because this, his symptoms were him shadow chasing and actually licking floors and the walls and clothing and pacing up and down like this when he got excited. Now just there.
And the owner said to me, that's when he was actually licking the floor in the wall. And I don't know about you, but when I'm seeing it, I can actually feel my energy starting to kind of be a bit frenetic. Because of obviously what I'm feeling from him.
So I'm just gonna stop the video. I think you've probably seen enough of that. So, as I said, presenting symptoms, chasing shadows, licking floors and walls when he gets excited, especially at feeding time.
So he was just a one session case, and we found that there was not really any change. But my friend, who, is trained in dog behaviour, dog training, animal communication, energy healing, had a hunch that we needed to do it when he was actually in the behaviour and I was very willing, just out of case study purposes to do that and see what happened. So seven weeks later, we did session two exactly in that way.
So she said to me when she would start feeding the dogs, she's got 18 dogs. She's got quite a a big home and land. And so she said to me, What I'm gonna do is I'm going to feed him last, which gives you time to actually be going through the session and working with him with the folks.
She reported back to me that he seemed to calm down. He was not doing a lot of the things he does normally at feeding time, not just obviously what she was, wanting me to help with the shadow chasing at dinner has stopped. That was reported a few days later, and he was not licking the floors or the walls, either.
And it actually completely surprised her that obviously, given that he didn't hear the frequencies, potentially wouldn't have been able to hear the frequencies anyway. Obviously we've been deaf that, and that actually this response, had happened. But her testimonial said Charlie's behaviour stopping at meal times has definitely made things easier and less stressful.
So It just shows you, as I say, obviously, the kind of things it can help. So in this case, excessive licking. So the last one, which is actually again, one of these 18 dogs is poppy, female spayed, eight year old Terry Ross, distance session.
What a little beauty. So her presenting issues were that she was attacked by another dog four weeks prior, and she was nearly killed. She now would no longer play with other dogs in the household.
She wouldn't go to toilet with them. She was snarling at Bella, their dove de Bordeaux. If Bella sat too close to her, she wasn't joining in with any of the barking that normally happens with all.
And she was a lot worse with the big dogs. So we did three distance sessions with her during the first session. As I just I don't know what I said earlier, but sometimes I get, like, an image when I'm working.
I, if you look up Rupert Sheldrake, he talks about morphic resonance, which is where energy fields between a pet and an owner kind of blend. And we start kind of becoming one and I tend to do that with distant sessions. I blend with the energy film to try and pick up information that's helpful for that session.
And this is what happened with Poppy. And I actually saw, like, blobs of black energy on her right hand during the session and did wonder whether that was the probable, You know, one of the points of attack now, I. I didn't actually know from my friend where she was attacked because I said, Don't tell me, just let me do the session and see what I pick up.
And it was confirmed that, yes, that was one of the the main points where, there was the attack. Now. Poppy also said to me that she felt betrayed, and I'll come onto that in a minute.
So after the first session, the owner was actually feeding back to me over the phone and she suddenly shrieked, and I was like, Oh, my goodness, what's wrong? And she said, Poppy has just smashed through some Amazon boxes that are in a hatch between the living room and the kitchen, which she has not done since the attack. She said she's definitely feeling better and that was really lovely to hear that it's happened that quickly.
One day later, the owner reported that Poppy had started playing with some of the other dogs again. Also the portion of not being happy with big dogs. I ended up having to deal with that through animal communication.
Or I chose to, So what had actually happened, which the owner didn't know at this point in time when she was talking to me is a mastiff had actually attacked Poppy. And once the mastiff had let Poppy go, Dave, the Joe de Bordeaux who was also on the walk, grabbed hold of Poppy, flung her to the side, and stood over her to protect her from the mastiff. But unfortunately, being a doctor of Bordeaux, he didn't know his own strength.
And actually, the puncture wound that she experienced actually came from Dave when he was actually grabbing hold of her and flinging her to the side. So she actually felt betrayed by him. Now, the owner didn't know all of this.
It was only when she reported back the session that Poppy had had to her partner that he said, Oh, I need to tell you something and actually recounted what had actually happened. So I then went back to Poppy and obviously went through that with her. So she understood what Dave's intention actually was was to protect her, not to hurt her, which again just helped, helped the relationship, you know, with the bigger dogs understanding that?
No, they were trying to protect her. So seven days later, the owner reported just before the second session began, that she was back to her normal poppy self in her behaviour and her mannerisms, and that she was a completely different dog from before we started, which was lovely, because that's what I wanted to help her with. So these are just a few of the case studies I have actually helped to pet, a dog, a spaniel with a taxi.
They were seeing the vet. I would never ever do that without them having seen the vet. It was a distance session.
I said to the owners, there's no guarantee. But actually, they sent me a message that next day saying, Oh, my goodness, I can't believe what's just happened. You know what?
What did you do on that sound healing? She's actually wandering around. And even when she took her to the vets, they were quite perplexed and surprised as to how well she was given what had happened.
So just to summarise, obviously, what I've gone through today with you so sound healing can help people, pets, larger animals, plants, even your water and actually food. It promotes a more optimum state of health and well being. Because it's basically transforming the frequency of your body or the cells within your body and organs and tissues.
It slows down the brainwaves to alpha and theta. With those documented health benefits, it can help with things like wound healing, burns, accidents, injuries, trauma and many health conditions and disease in the body. And there's actually a reference to, a wound healing case study.
That my tutor did, in the reference section here as well. It works at a cellular level because, as we already know, we are mainly made up of water. And, again, there's a lot of science around that which I haven't been able to go to in this particular webinar.
But you may want to know more about that yourselves as well. It has been used for thousands of years in various cultures. So thank you.
First of all for listening, to see this webinar on sound healing and how I help pets and their owners. And if you have any questions, please feel free to email me or call me. My details are there.
And do you have a case? So do you have a case that you feel is psychosomatic, more emotional or behavioural, or they might be picking up on the owner? You know, mental or emotional health issues as well.
So if you do, and it's something you'd like to discuss and you have permission GDPR wise from the owners, feel feel free to contact me. If you would like a summary of the listed benefits from pets, please feel free to email me and just a reminder. My special interests are working with pets that have PTSD trauma, bereavement or struggling rescue pets that are either at home or waiting in rescue and just an idea of my offerings again, This might be something that you think about for yourselves or your clients.
I do offer group tuning foot classes for owners and their pets, Having seen the benefit of obviously working with them both together, mainly, this would obviously be dogs to have, obviously, in a group class, also group opportunity for classes for vets and their teams. It will help with your stress. And it comes inevitably in working in such a a fast paced and high stress industry.
And I also offer one to ones. So, as I say, thank you so much for listening. There is various different references here.
About what I've talked about and I will therefore stop the share and just say thank you so much. And as I say, if you've got any questions or you want to have a chat with me about any of the sound healing that I've shared, then please do come and speak to me. Thank you.

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