Jan 14, 2011

Session with Elvis

Elvis has a somewhat restless soul and though he "rests" a lot, he can be like a tensioned bow-string at times; leaping in response to the slightest touch. 127 pounds of "surprise!" response can be rather dangerous.

Finding him relaxed and receptive, it was a good time for some energy TTouch work; since he's half way to being relaxed to begin with.
He was a bit squirmy when I sat beside him and I sensed confusion and worry, so I began with a touch that calms by gently activating both hemispheres of the brain simultaneously. He calmly rested his head [above].

I felt his energy field all over where I could easily reach. Around his right hip, where he had some old hot spots, his energy field was thin and weakened and the area is cold and tense. I began with some pointed electrical work [Pictured above]. Elvis felt unsure of this at first, I used my other hand to work on his crown chakra at the same time and this balanced his energies. He again relaxed and rested his head. After several minutes I felt a stronger blood and energy flow to his hip, warmth and relaxation returned to the area.
I then worked on his energy grid and chakras. Elvis had a few thin areas in his grid and his chakras were in need of balancing. His root chakra still held wounds from being weaned, sent to a strange place and neutered (all within days). His solar plexus was the most off center and he reacted a bit to working with it at first; my hands became very warm as we progressed. Once I had the solar plexus balanced, the remainder of his chakras fell into balance quite nicely and Elvis entered a state of deep relaxation [above].
After working on what have been rather sensitive and guarded areas on Elvis's body, I proceeded to his most reactive area: the toes. This image captures the warm energy and calm in touching his toes. He remained completely relaxed.

This session lasted all of 20 minutes or so. Since then, Elvis has been enjoying deep, restful sleep. He has been calm and centered, his edginess and jangled energy are gone. He seemed unsettled before, he would pester each person in turn for attention but unable to stand still to receive it. Now he is as comfortable and content as the other two dogs and slumbers peacefully on his bed.

The next day (1-15-11, 5:30 pm)
I had another opportunity to work with Elvis, this time his left side. He was in a new but inviting area, one more comfortable for me to work on him. This made it strange for him and he was slow to relax. I began with his crown chakra and then he began relaxing well. He laid down very close to me, his toes touching mine, his head on my leg. He now knows what this is about and was a tad bit reluctant at first. Opening chakras is very much the electric surge when riding the long up hill on the roller coaster. The release is amazingly wonderful, though. No sudden drops. (It is for me, anyway). On the working end, when I am the one opening anothers' chakra, I can experience feelings, changes in temperature, pains, visions. It all depends on the patient as well as the chakra. What they experience is unique, and every chakra is unique.

After Elvis relaxed completely his head rested on my leg and his front toes touched mine. He lay very close to me. Warm and calm. I worked from his crown chakra to his throat chakra where the energy was confused, congested and tangled. As I worked with his throat chakra the confused energy intensified and he became wiggly. I asked him to hang in there with me as I massaged his chakra into balance. Finally the tangled energy gave way and a warm, steady, aligned and balanced energy flowed in. Elvis cuddled up again, relaxed and released a big breath.

I gently moved down to his solar plexus where I found intense light coupled with great pain in the left side. I worked gently with this as long as we both could stand.

We'll need to finish this before bed. My left side is still aching a tad, and most of all, his chakras need balancing. We're nearly there. It's a lot for him to process.
Elvis was receptive at bedtime, so I spent a few minutes with his feet and toes. This is the most relaxed I've felt him while handling his feet.
I wasn't close enough to snuggle, though he tried. Notice the relaxed face while I'm holding his paw.

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