March 23

Snouts of Sedona

I just returned from my trip which included an Avini summit in Las Vegas (so many stories to tell), and Sedona, AZ (again - so many stories to tell!) I'll just share one here for all my animal-lover friends. It's about Snouts of Sedona.

Jason and Colleen Hinds run a rescue for abused and neglected potbelly pigs. They each have their own stories. I was amazed to learn how clean and odorless, as well as smart they are! They have freedom in their home to watch TV or go for a dip in their shallow pool. They don't eat much, and love to interact with people. I imagined myself sitting in the park surrounded by dogs wanting their massages as I watched Jason and Colleen do the same with these amazing animals.

I learned a lot about pigs, such as that they eat only 1/2 cup of pellets 2x/day, fruits and vegetables. I fed piggies individual romaine lettuce leaves, which was entertaining, and an opportunity to connect . . . and that's when I leaned back against the fence to close my eyes and learn what they had to say.

The piggies called themselves the collective, and saw themselves as family - not just family in their current location, but also as family for the mass consciousness. They help bring awareness to compassion, health, and family relationships. Tuning-in to one pig in particular, Pele, I saw her in her higher self as a divine leader. She herself, in physical form, had developed health issues including fat blindness (so heavy that the fat came down over her eyes to block her vision). In energy form, the clan or collective respected her, and can help support her healing.

My energy scan of her body showed she needed support, specifically in her spine. Our Avini Plus Relief topical gel together with body tuning forks such as the OM tuner, would assist along with other tools they use.

While enjoying our time outside, one of the piggies came to me for some petting and energy work. As I stroked the coarse hair along her spine, offering Reiki simultaneously, each hair stood up in elation on the back of her neck. We see this in dogs as a warning sign of agitation. In pigs it can mean that, or relaxed joy. She stayed for a while and sauntered off to join her family with a quick appreciation. Pigs don't linger long in energy baths. They absorb good vibes quickly and easily. If only humans would do the same.

These potbelly pigs are loved and cared for. They're also available on the website Snouts of Sedona, for adoption to their forever homes. As I said goodbye, a Javelina outside the yard wandered around the native plantings. healthy and supported by nature and the kind offerings of the Hinds. 

For more information about healing animals, please visit Animal Healing on my website, or call me directly. No animal needs to suffer pain or trauma. I can offer a course of action like I did with Pele to speed healing and recovery.


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