When energy healing and the body become powerful teammates
The reason I love working with energy is because, so often, things happen that science just can’t explain. I am always amazed at how, by simply unblocking the energy that is obstructed or stagnating, the body can heal itself and create literal miracles before our eyes. As much as I love science, I love energy even more.
Recently, I was once again face to face with the beauty and magic of our energetic realm, while working with an amazing dog named Imka. He will forever hold a special place in my heart, and I wanted to share his miraculous journey with you so that, you too, can be amazed and in awe of what energy healing and the body are capable of.
I sat down with Imka’s owner and interviewed her about Imka’s journey of healing.
Enjoy!
Who is Imka?
Imka was born in May 2013. He is an Australian Shepherd. He arrived at a period of my life which was very complicated, thanks to a psychiatrist I was going to see. I’ve wanted a dog for a very long time. At that time, I felt depressed and chose not to get a dog because my partner did not want one. It’s the psychiatrist who told me, “Now you’re going to have to dig deep. You’ve been putting others before yourself for almost 30 years.” Now is the time to put yourself first.
So, I knew someone who worked at a stable, who had Australian Shepherd litters, and I contacted her. She sent me pictures. I wanted a male and immediately, when I saw the photo of Imka as a baby, It was him. I can’t explain it. He had this happy look, he really was always a happy puppy, in the photo he was smiling. I think a week or two later I went to pick him up.
Imka was my crutch
As this happened at a time in my life that was very difficult, he was really a crutch. It’s not necessarily very good, I grant you, but in fact this dog, he clearly saved my life. Before he arrived, I no longer left my house, I saw no one, I no longer ate.
He was my first dog on my own in my adult life. Suddenly, I wanted to do things well. I contacted a positive canine educator to lay the right foundations.
But what he prefers above all is being free in the forest, wading in the water, in the mud, digging. And he’s a dog that is extremely expressive in the eyes. You know if he’s okay, if he’s not okay, it’s really wild.
Regarding his health concerns, what happened, and what was the follow-up to what you did before you thought about contacting me?
Last summer, I took him to the vet because as I feed him raw, I’m very careful with his stools and he had very, very black stools. I saw that it could be a liver problem or something not very cool, so I took him to the vet. The blood tests were good. But, the vet tells me that he has a slight murmur in his heart. If I get the chance, I’ll have x-rays or an ultrasound to find out where it comes from.
A month later, I take him to a vet again for something else. They have to put him under. I tell them, “He is calm, give him an X-ray and an ultrasound. I need to know if I have to consult someone else or not.” When I pick him up, the vet tells me that I must see a cardiologist quickly. For her, it was a dilated cardiomyopathy.
But as far as we saw, Imka hadn’t changed at all. Completely asymptomatic except for that slight heart murmur the vet heard. So we immediately call a cardiologist specialist who is near us. We take him in, and they give him an ultrasound. She tells me that she won’t rule out dilated cardiomyopathy, but for her, it was stage 4 of 5 valve disease. He is asymptomatic stage 4 out of 5, we should see at least something, right?
Unusual symptoms
On a walk it was fine, he didn’t cough, no shortness of breath, happy dog, who eats well, in short. We leave with medication, and it was really in small doses. She told us that we don’t start on something too strong if he is asymptomatic, it’s not worth it.
If it deteriorated, we had to book an appointment within three months. And if it didn’t deteriorate too much, within six months. The first three to four months went well. But, after 4 months, Imka began to have this odd sputum cough. So we put it down to his illness or his medication. We didn’t really know, but we thought it’s weird, all the same. So I went ahead and booked an appointment with the cardiologist.
I explain this cough to her a bit, and she tells me, that’s not a cardiac cough. But, on examination, she told me now he also has arrhythmia. She tells me to do a weekly check-up with my referring vet. The arrhythmia has to stop. We leave with a little more allopathic medicine. I called my veterinarian right away. But, she was not available because she had Covid. So, I only had an appointment two weeks later. In the two weeks of waiting, Imka’s condition deteriorated very, very quickly, and he lost a lot of weight.
Imka started losing weight
He had already lost a kilo between the two appointments with the cardiologist. But then, in two weeks you could see it with the naked eye! We could see that it’s really not normal. So I call back saying listen, get me in as soon as possible. Fortunately, my vet returned and took us a little earlier.
So when we take Imka to this vet, who is not a cardiologist, she hears him cough. She asks us if he ate slugs or snails. For me, no. But he eats grass, like all dogs on a walk. He sometimes chews on a blade of grass. But all my dogs do that. So, it was not a concern for me.
She tells us that she suspects worms, those famous lungworms. I didn’t know anything at all about them. She gives him a dropper of dewormer, and he’s had cortisone too. Finally, a big shock treatment, before we can go back to the cardiologist.
That’s when I contacted you. I told myself, “We have to help this dog.” We felt a little helpless.
The reason you decided to contact me was what exactly?
I had already consulted you for problems with gastritis, a year and a half or two years ago. I noticed it had helped Imka a lot. He hasn’t had gastritis since. Even though vets told me it was incurable. I had seen that, behaviorally, it had worked as well. Before our sessions, Imka had an illogical fear of fishing rods.
As soon as he saw a fisherman in the distance, I had to leash him and make a big detour so I could pass the fisherman. And right after those sessions you did with him, well, nothing. He would walk right past the fishing rods, he’d go say hello to the fishermen. Anyway, I can’t explain it, but it worked really well. So I said to myself, I absolutely have to contact her again, because he is in trouble, and surely she will be able to help us.
I knew you did animal communication. I hesitated between animal communication and energy healing. Then, I said to myself, “healing is needed. I need to know what to do.”
When all this is told to me, I am someone who seeks lots of information. I search the internet and read studies. What I cannot explain is this very fast decline. Because when they’re on medication it gets worse but slowly, not as fast as it was. I wanted a full treatment. In fact, I didn’t want only allopathy because I wanted to attack from several angles. I care about this dog so much that it was impossible for me not to try to do everything. And that motivated the contact with you.
Can you talk a bit about what happened after we started working together?
We did two sessions. The first one calmed him down a lot. We really saw an improvement, and yet he was taking the same medications as before. The medication had not yet changed. We saw him improve. We observed a dog a little calmer and more composed. He also regained his joy of living a little. Because he was very clearly starting to lose it. And so we thought we might be able to wait a little, to see how things improve.
After he had the famous pipette, the degradation was rapid, so we did a second session. Things were better. He wanted to eat a little because you had recommended moist food. He had started to stop eating his raw rations and thus the moist food. This lasted for three days, between your treatment and the visit to the cardiologist. It increased his appetite. But he was still losing weight.
We visited the cardiologist, and they gave us a long list of medications. We completed every kind of analysis. And the cardiologist said that his prognosis was very engaged. He had fibrillation besides the arrhythmia and valves that weren’t normal. And he says to me, which still shocks me a little, but how come no one warned you sooner? In all the times we’ve seen vets in his life, no one had ever told me that he had a heart murmur. The cardiologist cannot explain it. For him, it’s congenital. When he was a puppy, someone should have detected it.
Back to our home
So we came back home. Imka, in the evening, was really not well. He vomited what little he had eaten. And that’s where the drama began. The next day he didn’t get up, he didn’t drink, he didn’t eat, he didn’t take his medication. For us, in any case, there was nothing more to do at the time. We had reached our limits, let’s say.
We first called the veterinarians to find out what we could do. The cardiologist says you have two options. Keep him at home, and sadly he will pass. Or, hospitalize him, and it’s a 50:50 chance. Either he passes or he survives. And then I contacted you again.
We wanted to find out what he wanted. We were ready to have him hospitalized. But, my biggest fear was that he would die alone in a cold cage. It was unimaginable to let go like that. So you kindly communicated with him. You told me he wanted to stay with us. We said OK, he stays with us then. We put him with some blankets in his corner, where he didn’t move. We hugged him, we talked to him, we cried a lot too. With the advice of family and friends, we knew we couldn’t leave him to suffer like that. I couldn’t see myself letting him waste away. He’d do so without drinking, without eating, until he died.
It looked like the end
We found a kind veterinarian who came to our home. He told us he would be there from 3:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. So, we waited. I let you know. I told my family, my friends, that he was going to pass around that time. I had lots and lots of support at that time.
And so at 3:40 p.m., we were next to him, cuddling. And then, Imka stood up. He drank, he peed, and suddenly, we had hope. We said to ourselves that if he takes his medication, it’s a miracle… and he took these medications! We looked at each other and said no, we can’t do it now. We called the vet right away and said, “Listen, we’re sorry. Even if you’re on the road, turn around. We couldn’t let him go.” To see him like that, getting up and around, we said no, he wants to fight.
Anyway, we didn’t know how to explain it. Until I wrote to tell you what was happening, you said that he had received a huge healing session from all over the planet. We said to ourselves, it’s amazing. We can’t explain why, 5 minutes from the vet’s arrival, he was fine. It was really last minute.
And since then, we’ve been super happy. We are very grateful. We tell ourselves that the drugs can’t have boosted him. It’s not possible, since he hadn’t taken any for almost two days. We can only see one thing, that’s the only thing that saved him in the end.
So since then he’s been much better?
Yes, so there are ups and downs. But the lows are clearly not as low as they were on that day.
We can see that sometimes there is still a little edema because it crackles when he breathes. We see that there is still a little tense belly from time to time. He still coughs a bit, but nothing like what it was. The famous two weeks, we are very, very far from that.
If someone asks you for a recommendation for this type of care, what will you tell them?
I would say that even if you don’t believe in it, you have to try. Because, very clearly, I finally believe in it. So I’m in a process where I’m positive and where I know it’s going to work.
But this is actually beyond belief. That is, even if I contacted you, I noticed that it did him good. It was the famous day when we were going to have him euthanized. I did not know that you had treated him and called your colleagues. When I found out, I thought that, clearly, if he hadn’t gotten that, he was leaving. And even if we don’t believe it, we actually see the result on the dog. Well, it’s not even a matter of believing or not believing. My dog is better. My dog is getting better and better, so the result is there in fact.
Just give it a go
Well, I think you have to try. You have to try because you don’t realize it until you try. We can say to ourselves, no, it’s charlatanism. We can say no, there is no science behind it, there are no studies. Nevertheless, even when you don’t believe in it, it is clear that it works. I think we wouldn’t be here without you.
I have deep gratitude for people like you. You try to do the best for our dogs, for animals, and for strangers. It’s a gift! I took it as a gift.
Yes, it is true, it has a cost. But the cost pales in comparison to the results and what you are doing. It’s magic.
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