Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 I wonder if any of you have noticed what appear to be Kundalini symptoms in your pets? I adopted a shepherd/jack russell mix from the East Valley Shelter almost two years ago. When I got her she was starving, pregnant, terrified, and abused. She has taught me so much about Kundalini, healing, energy, and the need for grounding. At first she was aggressive, fearful, extremely possessive, and hyperactive. Over time she has become comical, friendly, affectionate, and a superb athlete. People stop and stare at her when she runs and plays frisbee. She's very talented, and I think talent is connected to emotion and intelligence. I have noticed many parallels between her behavior and that of people with unbalanced emotions and kundalini problems. Running every day until she's exhausted really helps her release old pent up energy. She mates with my 15 year old Lab, (even though they are both fixed,) and that calms her down.I think it's kept him feeling young and vital, too! Eating on a regular schedule, daily affection, and a clean house have all given her a sense of security, safety, and permanence. She has helped to ground me, because she keeps me in a routine. She had anxiety attacks every day at first, but those are slowly abating. The Lab was also resuced from neglect at a drug house, and his anxiety attacks, (which lasted for years,) have stopped. When I read about people having trouble with Kundalini, I notice many of them have taken drugs. Maybe it's also the drug residue? As a teacher, the students I have taught with a history or drug or alcohol addiction are usually the most difficult, emotionally, and also they are the ones that try to manipulate. When I call them on it, they get angry. KY has given me the clarity and strength to call people out. This initially causes conflict, but that's better than denial. Ultimately, it creates respect. No BS... Satpal Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Hi, I got a cat from a shelter and two years later, she still has some issues. But she has gotten over most of them, partly through my giving her the best flower essences for pets, I have ever found: http://www.blackwingfarms.com/gallery1.htm We have gone from Drama-trama, to Balance, to Success. She turned the hair dryer on by herself and has regressed, slightly, so I am getting her 'Self-confidence' and maybe 'Courage' or one of the others. (of course, these flower essences are for all pets including horses) The instructions state, the essences are sprayed in the water, I spoke with the owner of Black Wing Farms, and told her this did not help me get my cat into a carrier, and she told me, that I could put some of the essence on the backs of her ear tips and in 5 minutes, I would notice a difference. And this happened, in 5 minutes I had a totally calmed down cat. I am impressed by these essences. I also use the I love you - I am sorry mantra: http://www.kundaliniyogainfocntr.com/page/I+Am+Sorry%2C+I+Love+You+-+a+healing+m\ antra It seems that cats, anyways, do not care who apologizes for the way they were treated, just so that someone does. All my cats have had superior intelligence, but then I expect them to and so they show what they all have. I expect them to communicate with me and they do, they are not interested in long conversations, but that is ok. I also visualize what we are talking about and they get it. I use to call, one cat, by imagining that I was opening a can of cat food and putting down on the floor, he would always show up for that. And, yes, I have learned a lot from her, Buddha-Guru girl, (she has a Buddha belly--too many kittens too early). This is from Buddha-Guru, " Now-ness is more important than, Then-ness. In fact, Then-ness doesn't exist, and she is not sure that Now-ness does either. (I have seen her looking at the book on Quantum Physics) Sat Nam from both us. Sat Avtar Kaur and Buddha-Guru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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