Helping Your Animals Through Challenging Times In Few Steps
If you're feeling stressed, your animals are also feeling stressed.
And even if you're perfectly calm with no fear or anxiety about the rapidly changing world we live in, your animals are feeling the general stress of humans around them, both inside and outside your home.
How do I know this is likely to be the case?
For one thing, my own animals are more stressed these days, and my home is a calm spot because I've set it up to be that way.
What can you do to help yourself and your animal companions?
Flower Essences can be used to shift your own energy, shift the energy of your home, and shift the energy of your animals from tension, stress, fear, and worry to CALM, RELAXED, and PEACEFUL.
The most famous flower essence formula is RESCUE REMEDY, and it's perfectly designed for these stressful times.
Rescue Remedy is trademarked by Bach Flower Essences, but the same formula is available as 5 Flower Formula from Flower Essences Services (FES).
If you can't find either of these easily where you live or can't wait for the shipping time when purchasing online, or if you find the additional cost too much for you right now, there is another way to go.
You can actually make yourself a formula using words on a piece of paper with a glass of water sitting over them. In the PDF file below are complete instructions for making this formula.
Make Your Own Flower Essences
Once you have the flower essences, there are many ways to use them.
MIST THE FLOWER ESSENCE AROUND THE HOUSE
TAKE SOME YOURSELF.
Take 4 drops under your tongue as often as needed. Don't touch the dropper to your lips or mouth.
GIVE SOME TO YOUR ANIMALS.
For bunnies, gerbils, cats, dogs, and other small animals, you can put 4 drops into your animal's food and water twice each day to help them relax even more.
You can also put some onto your fingers and wipe it onto their ear pads, over their lips and noses, and onto their foot pads.
If an animal doesn't like any of these spots, you can put the drops into the palm of one hand, rub it onto the palm of your other hand, and stroke the animal just like you're petting him/her.
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