Pets & Essences
Essences can support both you and your pet through any emotional challenge. And possibly the best thing is that most animals LOVE essences. As you can see in this video, Willow loves her Me! essence and would slurp down the entire bottle if she could. Animals have an innate understanding of what they are for and easily embrace them.
Just like humans, animals can experience stress, anxiety, and trauma, and essences can provide them with the emotional support they need. They are safe, gentle, and non-invasive, making them an ideal holistic option for the well-being of our beloved companions. Including their own Me! essence in a flower essence mix empowers them to fully embrace their lives and live to their fullest potential.
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Is your pet showing signs of stress?
Jumps at the slightest sound, hides, runs away, stares at things that aren't there, trembles, urinates inappropriately, is grieving, has health issues, is overly sensitive, anti-social, a rescue or feral, has separation anxiety or needs extra support as he enters the last stage of his life?
Or perhaps there have been changes in his life, a new member added to the family, or a recent move?
Willow enjoying her Me! essence
Essences for end-of-life support
Flower essence therapy can offer an additional layer of support to both companion animals and their families. The goal is to provide emotional and energetic support to the pet in whatever way they need while also making the process as rewarding as possible for everyone involved. It can be incredibly stressful to watch a beloved pet's health decline, but it can also be a special time of shared love. Flower essences can help everyone move through the process as positively as possible. Me! essences provide an additional layer of support by promoting a deeper connection between you and your pet.
Anticipatory grief can be an overwhelming experience for humans and their pets. As animals approach the end of their lives, their ability to protect themselves from our intense emotions gradually declines, and they may tend to hide. In such a situation, essences can be helpful in shielding them from our emotions, allowing everyone to spend more quality time together.
After your pet has crossed the rainbow bridge, you can continue to take their Me! essence to help process your emotions, feel connected, and find peace and understanding. A flower essence consultation that includes both your pet's Me! essences and other essences can provide a targeted mix to help you cope with the trauma.
Losing a beloved animal friend can be an incredibly difficult experience, and the grief that follows can be overwhelming. As an essence practitioner, I have helped people connect with their deceased pets and transmute their grief into healing. Me! essences can help you find solace and closure by creating a bridge between you and your furry friend in the afterlife. These essences act as a conduit, helping you to connect with your pet, share your emotions, and find peace knowing that they are okay. You'll gain a deeper understanding of your lives together and the events that led them to cross the rainbow bridge. Combining them with other types of essences enhances the effect and can be particularly beneficial in addressing any additional or previous traumas related to your pet's transition. Together, we can embark on a journey of healing and transformation as these essences work their magic in helping you navigate through the depths of your grief.
Especially for you...
Me! essences for grief
Peanut
"Peanut willingly, on his own, used the litter box in our bedroom this morning!!!!!! So proud of him!!!"
Jack
Jack seems to really like his essences rubbed on him. He stood up and put his feet on my shoulder so I could do his belly!! There is no more blood showing. Just looks like skin."
Nellie
"Nellie, is a very senior cat with arthritis. It was impossible to touch beyond her head as she often had overwhelming, itchy convulsions. She would fall off her perch and writhe on her back, inadvertently biting any hand in proximity. The convulsions have essentially resolved, and she can be held without concern. She is more confident, moves more easily, and will even venture over for treats even when other cats and the new dog are present. She’s clearer about making her needs known. c
Parker
"Parker is doing amazing! Omg he is walking gingerly but on all 4s. We took him outside and followed him around. He has been upstairs, downstairs, all over eating and drinking. Thank you so much."