As I sit here typing, a Bald Eagle is flying slow looping circles above while an old rufous male hummingbird, weary from traveling back from South America to this little island in Puget Sound, is resting outside my window. Life holds so many blessings and high among them are the animals we live with, work with, and care for. It has been my privilege and pleasure to live close to and heal this world of furry, fuzzy, and feathered ones that surround us. The connections we create are magical and wondrous. These animals are our companions, our partners, and most of all our teachers. They are a gift to us, whether wild or domestic, they all have a message to share.
There are some wonderful side effects to my work. In devoting my life to the well-being of animals, I’ve watched them share a larger purpose of helping humans to heal body, mind, and soul in so many different ways. I then realized I’d become part of this process with them, being relegated as a messenger of sorts. I did not see this coming in my early practice years but am now grateful to be a small part of the bigger dance of wellness for all.
My highest goal and purpose in life is to deepen the connection between animals and humans. To create an atmosphere that pulls humans a little deeper into the soulful ways that we are connected with our beloved animals. Sharing the teachings of the animals has been a profound part of my life. It feels like I am a conduit for cords of wisdom coming directly from animal to human.
My upcoming book P.A.C.K. is a transformational guidebook for pet owners. P.A.C.K. has many Old Dog practical teachings interlaced with mindful teachings about animal/human mirroring, soul contracts, and most importantly learning about ourselves and how we interact with the world around us. As these teachings spiral into us, I hope they spiral back out into the world and bring the Patience, Acceptance, Compassion, and Kindness that is so badly needed in our interactions with others.
And what can I learn from Grandfather Rufous? He’s still resting after his long journey, becoming more vigilant in his awareness of the others, and sipping the wonderful, welcome nectar of his summer home. Sounds like a recipe for a good day! Time for me to rest with a nice, warm cup of tea…
Stay tuned, follow me and enjoy the blogs to come, the free gifts, the Animal Wisdom and P.A.C.K.
Til then, Many Blessings!
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