The therapy developed by Robert St. John can also apply in animals well. In animals, however, are not "hands, feet and head" to the reflexology treatment, but the method is modified and gentle touches along the spine can blockades, which have their origin already in the prenatal period are resolved.
The animals are given the opportunity to convert to (= metamorphosis transformation) and let go of their old themes. As the nondescript caterpillar to beautiful butterfly is changing, so the metamorphosis of animals treated with their old fears, compulsions, overcome insecurities and now her true, beautiful, "I" show.
This can occur, especially in times of inbreeding, over breeding and exploitation of dams in many of these blockages prenatal phase shows itself especially in today's increasingly frequent behavioral problems. Many animals can not help but respond with "disturbed" behavior, because the blocks are too deep, too old. Whether the aggression in dogs, the anxieties of the cats, the nervousness in horses - many problems have their origin much earlier than expected and can be remedied by this gentle, holistic method.
Look in the dictionary for holistic and alternative medicine
Please note: therapies may be exercised only by members of the healthcare profession.
Among therapies and cures experienced provider of Metamorphosis in animals do not show itself off automatically as members of a health professional and do not necessarily intend to do so.
For your safety, please inquire with the respective vendors for Metamorphosis in animals for a qualification.
The therapies presented in this directory, methods, holistic healing (eg. Reiki), counseling services (eg psychotherapy, life coaching)
will be partially practiced for centuries and even today teached in courses and seminars.
These practises will not substitute help and advice of a doctor. The provider of this website is not liable for damages arising from the use or misuse of the presented here, possibly with therapies and cures.
Oldtimers, Youngtimers, historic sars Portal & Community