Animal Holistic Health & Relationships
The concept of holistic health and
well-being is clearly understood for humans, but is often
over-looked in the field of animal care. Holistic health
incorporates the importance of emotional and spiritual well-being,
together with physiological wellness. ‘Dis-ease’
presents itself in symptoms and syndromes when balance has
been disturbed. The holistic approach in healing focuses
on correcting the cause of imbalance.
As is the case with all animals, their
past experiences have helped to shape their personality
and behaviour. Most animals have been traumatised in some
way. Separation anxiety, shock, physical pain, are all common
life experiences. Many owners are unaware of these aspects
of their animal’s history, as they predominantly focus
on its physical condition.
Until recent years the significance of
bonding and good rapport between animals and people has
not been fully appreciated. As humans, we understand the
need for positive emotional relationships in our lives for
healthy development. If we were given only our basic needs
but were deprived of love, nurture and other such emotional
requirements, then we would lack happiness, good health
and well-being.
Animals are highly sensitive beings. It
has been found that 85% of domestic pets are living in a
state of stress due to their owner’s anxiety. As humans
we know it is not healthy to project our wants, needs or
discourse onto others. Unfortunately, animals are not excluded
from receiving unwarranted emotional outbursts. Our relationship
to our animals will help them, or hinder them.
Domestic animals rely on their care-takers
to ensure holistic health – well-being on all levels.
Their presence in one’s life will be markedly improved
when the two beings, animal and care-taker, are balanced
together.
Often animal owners will ask for a flower
remedy preparation for their animal’s ‘dis-ease’,
yet remain oblivious to all the contributing factors. They
would like to have the symptoms disappear, and have the
remedy correct the problem. They can feel frustrated that
they’ve done all they can, become impatient, and feel
overwhelmed, angry, resentful, and a myriad of other emotions.
This can lead to a spiraling effect worsening the over all
environment for both parties.
In most situations, it is optimal for
both the owner and animal to each have a flower remedy.
In doing so, each is returned to a more harmonious and healthy
place within. Synergistically, the relationship and consequently
the emotional and physical well-being of both are harmonised.
Remember, we are
all sensitive creatures sharing the gift of life. The more
love, caring and compassion we extend to each other, the
happier and healthier our lives will be.