15/05/2020
WoW .... what an amazing Testimonial relating to VR Sessions in the USA ....
Stacey,
I cannot thank you enough for taking time out of your day to talk to me, answer my animal communication questions and concerns in addition to the free guided Grounding meditation you did for me. I can honestly say it was the first time I really felt I achieved “mindfulness.” I am so sad that my phone did not record it as I would repeat it often so I could get the hang of doing it myself. I really thought that meditation is something only others could do, because my mind mind doesn’t turn off.
You listened the problems I was experiencing with my Green Wing Macaw, Simon whom I have had for nearly 20 years. He had a bad experience at the vet when they needed to draw blood twice to confirm his infection was gone. Since that time (approximately 7 months, he has been fearful of me and aggressive towards me every time I would go near his cage, including feeding him.
I have been really upset by this and tried several things to regain is trust but nothing was working. Your suggested that I quit replaying the “bad event” in my mind when I am with Simon. I guess subconsciously I was doing that and/or I kept expecting him to react badly towards me. You told me to close my eyes and picture him doing what I want him to do when I am with him & to concentrate on sending him this thought/picture. So I did. I went to his cage, he was pretty excited and moving around a lot. I did not say anything but closed my eyes and pictured him quietly & calmly stepping up onto my arm like he used to do. At the same time I was thinking how much I love him. So I concentrated on sending him this picture and love. To my surprise, he got really quiet and was looking at me very inquisitively. I decided to be brave and “suck it up” if he was going to bite me I would just take it at least I would know that I tried. I closed my eyes again and resent sent him the love and the picture of him stepping up on me. I opened my eyes and opened his cage door and put my arm in it without saying a word. To my amazement, Simon without any hesitation stepped right on my arm, I pulled him out of the cage slowly and held him close to me, gave him a kiss and put him on his favorite stand. I haven’t been able to put him on his stand in 7 months. This is all thanks to you. I have a long way to go with getting feedback from my pets or any other animals but now I really believe I can do it! I would love to stay in contact with you and learn more from you! I can’t thank you enough! Lori B