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by
Marta Williams.
People often call
to ask me to tell their animal something using my intuitive communication
skills. They are surprised when I say that they don't have to hire me to talk
to their animal. Animals are masters at intuitive communication, they will receive every...
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by Kenneth Smith.
Creativity, or bringing something into being, results from the
interaction between form and potential. How these energies play together determines what is created -- the
imaginings of your life and world. When
you squarely face potential, you place your life on the line -- each and every...
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by Kymythy R.Schultze, C.N.,
C.N.C.
Let's take a look at the
ingredients on the actual label of a dry cat-food product. I examined one of
the brands that's quite pricey and sold through veterinarians. I found that it contains poor-quality ingredients and substances that aren't at all appropriate for...
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by Sarah Carey. When conventional drug therapy couldn't help her arthritic collie, Pat Green tried one last option: the pins and needles of veterinary acupuncture. The results were astounding. Twelve-year-old
Brandy, who had been unable to rise
to her feet, soon was rushing to the door to greet her healer, veterinary acupuncturist Dr. Huisheng
Xie.
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 by Nina Anderson & Howard Peiper. Keeping the immune system healthy can reduce the need for constant antibiotic treatment. Most people and animals are usually prescribed drugs -- specifically antibiotics and vitamins -- at times when they are ill. However, antibiotics kill germs and rarely discriminate between good and bad germs. When the 'good' germs are constantly assaulted by antibiotics, the 'bad' germs can become supergerms which may become impervious to drugs.
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by Milli Thornton. Is writing supposed to be fun? Surely it's better to suffer. It will make our writing real, give it depth and integrity. Every writer has a personal tale about the hardships of writing. And we all know that writing is a lonely business. [Editor's Note: While this article is about the fear of
writing, its insights and suggestions apply to other fears as well.]
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by Jeffrey Masson, Ph.D.
Can anything be as joyous as a dog? Bounding ahead, crashing into the bushes while out on a walk, happy, happy, happy. Conversely, can anything be as disappointed as a dog when you say, "No, we are not going for a walk"? Down he flops onto the floor, his ears fall, he looks up, showing the whites of his eyes, with a look of utter dejection. Pure joy, pure disappointment.
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by Micheline Brierre. When people see my art, they often exclaim, "You
are so creative! I cannot even draw a straight line!" My answer is the same, "I
cannot draw a straight line either; when I need one, I get a ruler!" Creativity has nothing to do with art, although it can invade the art field. Creativity is about the dynamic forces and impulses within us. It is the constant catalyst that generates so many aspects of living, the beautiful, ever changing flow of life.
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 by Caroline Connor. Most people generally think that cats do nothing, are lazy and all they do is eat and sleep. Not so! Did you know that cats have a specific job to perform in your life? Did you ever wonder why so many people have cats nowadays, more so than dogs? Here's an unknown tip inside the secret life of cats. All cats are empowered to remove accumulated negative energy from your body on a daily basis. While you are sleeping, they absorb it from your body.
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by Amelia Kinkade.

I was as skeptical when I loaded Rodney, my cat, into his carrier to take him down to the holistic veterinary clinic where a psychic was seeing animals. I was having some problems with Rodney that my regular vet couldn't help, and I
figured, why not give the psychic a shot? I had found a human being who could talk to a cat...
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by Paul Owens.
Nonviolent dog training allows you to create a partnership with your dog using gentle persuasion based in kindness, respect, and compassion. This gentle persuasion is what the nonviolent dog training is all about. In this method, you use gentleness with a flexible yet non-compromising attitude...
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by Mary Lou Randour, Ph.D.
That animals touch us in a deep, central place is not a modern-day phenomenon, but one that pervades the history of the human-animal relationship. We sense that we can benefit spiritually in our relationship with animals, and we are right. They offer us something fundamental: a direct and immediate sense of both the joy and wonder of creation.
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