Opening Your Judy Blue Eyes

Opening Your Judy Blue Eyes

There are many enlightening lessons that I have learned in communicating with animals. One early on in the journey, I had the amazing experience of working with a little Siamese mix named, Judy Blue Eyes. Judy’s human friend, Jean had contacted me because Judy had been diagnosed to be in the final stages of a terminal skin cancer and was now hiding in the closet. Jean could not bear to see Judy suffer and asked me to find out if Judy wanted to be euthenized.

Judy was quiet a long moment, and then said very firmly, “ No way! I plan on healing.” It was clear as a bell. Judy’s innate intelligence knew exactly what she intended to do. After a diplomatic talk with Jean, I referred her to my Integrative veterinarian, Dr. Palmquist. Integrative medicine draws on both traditional and holistic healing.

Dr. Palmquist had an entirely different spin on Judy’s illness. He explained that the skin was a big eliminatory organ and the Judy was detoxing herself from some poisons that she had been exposed to before she had been so graciously rescued by Jean at an industrial site. After treating her with an injection of homeopathic remedies to stimulate her skin to heal, Dr. Palmquist also recommended that Jean use a Chi Light on Judy. A Chi Light is a small flashlight looking tool that emits a healing frequency of light. Judy’s healing journey had begun.

These treatments stimulated and supported Judy’s immune system to heal itself. However, her recovery process was complex. There were nights when Judy would run through the house howling. Understandably, Jean was distraught and contacted me. She was concerned that these treatments were not working and wanted to again know if Judy would like assistance in leaving her body,

Another chat with Judy revealed that she was again quite alarmed by Jean’s question. “Absolutely not!” She emphatically replied, “Just because I’m having a bad night? It doesn’t last forever and I still plan on healing.” I reported this to Jean along with Judy’s request to her, “Can you please calm down?” Jean was challenged with trusting the healing process.

It is important to understand that in the healing process there is sometimes a “healing crisis.” In other words, the symptoms may look worse as the healing takes place. Judy is now fully recovered. Where there was once a huge sore covering most of her face, head and neck, she now enjoys healthy skin and hair. Judy now happily spends her days playing with her best kitty friend, Emily. Her quality of life is fully restored to her through Jean’s willingness to listen to her and try alternative medicine and a “healing point of view”.

Janet M. Hicks
Animal Communicator

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