Ron,
Thanks for sharing your story. Most interesting.
And I'm surprised to hear you can only needle
humans! How weird -- but then there are guild
issues and territoriality, it's just unavoidable, I guess.
Best wishes,
Rene
On Jan 31, 2008, at 10:52 AM, ron holmes wrote:
> Greetings,
> In regards to animal treatment, I have a Bengal cat that lost her
> voice. Rather than try to force herbs down her (Bengals are not as
> compliant as housecats), I did qi emission on her throat area. Within
> hours, she was able to talk (Bengals can be seriously vocal). Two days
> later, the hoarseness returned, and once again, qigong treatment
> worked,
> within hours.
> Dog pelvis/low back problems respond well to qigong, though I find
> needles quicker, or in combination, as one attends to the animal as
> the
> needles are in. Animals, I think, respond much quicker than humans,
> probably because they are more 'open', not filtering the act through
> their cognitive filters.
> Another beauty of treating animals with qigong and touch is the vets
> can't come after you for infringing on their scope of practice
> (acupuncturists can only needle humans). The vets would have a hard
> time
> proving in court that you did anything with pure energetics!
> Ron Holmes LAc
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