Part 2
Another owner was telling me about her cat who was having digestive problems,was not able to move his bowels and wasn’t eating. She had taken him to the vet and was given medication and suggestions as to what to do to help him. His little system was failing. She brought him in for a Reiki treatment. He’s such a good cat, very affectionate and loving and he was obviously experiencing lethargy and discomfort. I did explain to her that Reiki is not necessarily a cure but rather an assist toward the highest healing good of the animal. She understood.
After the first Reiki treatment she called me to say he ate dinner and was actually resuming some of his normal activities and antics. This was very good to hear. The next treatment seemed to provide improvement as well. Although the third treatment gave the same results, more awareness and activity and eating a bit better, he was not really getting any better. He was not moving his bowels and though he was not seemingly in pain, he was still uncomfortable and lethargic. It was then that we both realized that he was transitioning and the Reiki was allowing him quality time with his owner to say goodbye. She had to make a decision within a few days so he would not go septic and suffer unnecessarily.
His owner, quite sad and hurting, knew what she had to do. This wonderful cat needed to be euthanized. Although this was the right and humane thing to do, it does not take away the pain and grief that we all go through when we lose our best friends who are the littlest and most wonderfully loving members of our families.
In this case, Reiki was indeed assisting him, just not the way his owner would have preferred. In this case, it allowed him an easier transition to the next life.
Another owner was telling me about her cat who was having digestive problems,was not able to move his bowels and wasn’t eating. She had taken him to the vet and was given medication and suggestions as to what to do to help him. His little system was failing. She brought him in for a Reiki treatment. He’s such a good cat, very affectionate and loving and he was obviously experiencing lethargy and discomfort. I did explain to her that Reiki is not necessarily a cure but rather an assist toward the highest healing good of the animal. She understood.
After the first Reiki treatment she called me to say he ate dinner and was actually resuming some of his normal activities and antics. This was very good to hear. The next treatment seemed to provide improvement as well. Although the third treatment gave the same results, more awareness and activity and eating a bit better, he was not really getting any better. He was not moving his bowels and though he was not seemingly in pain, he was still uncomfortable and lethargic. It was then that we both realized that he was transitioning and the Reiki was allowing him quality time with his owner to say goodbye. She had to make a decision within a few days so he would not go septic and suffer unnecessarily.
His owner, quite sad and hurting, knew what she had to do. This wonderful cat needed to be euthanized. Although this was the right and humane thing to do, it does not take away the pain and grief that we all go through when we lose our best friends who are the littlest and most wonderfully loving members of our families.
In this case, Reiki was indeed assisting him, just not the way his owner would have preferred. In this case, it allowed him an easier transition to the next life.
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