All Nature Speaks (eBook)
142 Seiten
Bookbaby (Verlag)
978-1-6678-1042-3 (ISBN)
"e;All Nature Speaks"e; is a book for all animal lovers. No matter who you are, you'll be inspired and enlightened by these true stories of Nancy communicating with pets and wildlife. From a lost puppy that she finds without ever meeting until he's an adult, to a dolphin's message for all of us, she demonstrates how passion for life can aid all living beings. Everything in life is connected. Nature speaks a common language, and we are capable of using it too if we just trust ourselves and try it without fear or resistance. Some chapters in this book focus on specific species, such as dogs, horses, cats, and more. Learning their language, Nancy gives details on how she communicates with them. This is how she imparts techniques and ideas to help anyone become capable of speaking with any other life form. Each story offers insights into the minds of other species and their ability to remember those who truly link with them during their times of great need.
Chapter 1
My First Teachers
of Heart-Talk
This little girl was from Brooklyn, with cracks in the pavement to watch. Ants have little girls watching them live in the cracks, build their homes, help their friends, and if they like her, a trip up her arm. That's what I recall when I think of my earliest experiences with other species.
I could sit and watch this miniature world, and have them lightly tickle me for hours. Being around the ants taught me how one species could trust another. There is always that little girl inside me, talking, remembering, and thinking how big I must appear, how loud my steps must sound. Most days, before stepping outside, I call out in my mind to all the creatures, to warn them, that this bigger-than-them being is about to enter their world. That to me, is heart talk. A simple way to thank and acknowledge every being, for sharing this beautiful planet with me.
Every year my sister, mom, dad, and I would visit my maternal grandmother in New Hampshire. My father took us out to pick blueberries in the woods nearby and then have a little picnic. There was a stream about ten feet from our blanket where we sat and ate. I was never one to enjoy sitting still for long. While they were still eating, I jumped up and crossed over the stream. A pretty little red puppy came over to me and we played. I was petting her/him when my father stood looking from the other side of the stream and shouted “Nancy!”
“Daddy, I want to keep this puppy. I love her.”
The puppy ran as soon as my father yelled. I was crying when he said, “That’s not a puppy! That’s a fox!”
I can still feel the sweet fox’s fur, and my joy at the instant kinship.
I am always looking to improve my communication with the rest of the world. I have a ritual that takes anywhere from a minute to half an hour. It all depends on how relaxed I am, and the to-do list in my head. For me, writing is one of the ways I center in the morning. To enhance the outcome and my creative process, I anoint myself and say a gratitude prayer. Anointing with a drop of a true essential oil, I become one of the millions of people worldwide throughout seven thousand years who know this is helpful in gathering peace, focus, intention, and restoring balance. This is my typical anointing for the morning.
One drop of a blend developed for courage and confidence on my wrist pulses. My thought as I apply the drop is, I gather through the infinite source of all life, infinite love and wisdom, knowing courage to love can move mountains of fears.
As I apply another drop of another blend over my heart chakra (by the thymus gland), my thought is that I am an innocent being who loves to connect for the highest good with all of life.
Over my crown chakra (top of head directly in the middle) I use ones that open the doors between the physical world and the world of spirit. My thought is that I am fulfilling my purpose and my ability to share the love that flows through all life forms.
Why do I suggest to people that living a holistic lifestyle can improve a pet’s behavior and support their well-being? My first nursing school teacher, Mrs. Norman, is my inspiration for living as toxin-free as possible. I believe that our pets, our innocent young, the wildlife, and us, benefit by using only products biologically suited to us and the planet. Mrs. Norman once asked us “what’s in your toothpaste?” She explained that anything in the mouth can enter the bloodstream directly through the mucous membranes. I was hooked. Overnight, I stopped using what my family used in personal care. I’ve applied that philosophy to all our precious furry, feathered, finned friends who have been my roommates. As others began to ask about their pets, I offered what I have come to understand along with tuning in.
Essential oils have no regulation in the United States and some other countries. They are part of the personal care industry. Unfortunately, most companies adulterate with synthetics. Before you go out and buy any fragrance or essential oil product I would like you to know why I was asked by the director of one of the largest pharmaceutical companies to bring my reference books on essential oils along with samples to a conference room where a group of chemists would be eager to listen.
When gathered, I asked, “Why am I here?”
One chemist became the spokesperson for the group: “We all have cancer. Each one of us has a rare form, different from the other. We are the chemists for the R&D (research & development) department for fragrances. We work with synthetic fragrance development. We know it is the cause.”
They were curious about the difference between synthetic and real. Essential oils are small-size molecules that are 500 AMU (atomic mass units) or smaller. That size molecule can move through the blood–brain barrier and flow into the brain. What do we want going into the brain of humans and any other beings? Essential oils are lipid soluble, they are capable of entering a cell even if the receptor sites (doors of the cells) are covered and blocked or damaged by things such as petrochemicals. When attending an international conference, one speaker, a microbiologist from Heidelberg University, Germany (Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg), explained how they have the capacity to enter the cells.
Essential oils fall under the FDA’s warning that they cannot be used for anything except as a fragrance or food grade. I suggest if you love researching history, look up Dr. Renee Gatafosse, Dr. Jean Valnet and his books, and Dr. Daniel Penoel’s Natural Home Health Care Using Essential Oils. Current references like the Essential Oil Desk Reference share a host of updated information. I have been using these precious gifts of nature’s energy for supporting life, for almost two decades. Horses, injured deer, cats, dogs, fish, birds, and more have all been helped to support their natural healing abilities. Having visited aromatic plant farms in three countries along with the distilleries, I’ve gone through a wild learning curve. If you are concerned for yourself and your companion animals, the best simple steps are to switch to either truly unscented household and personal care products, or ones with real essential oils with a guarantee of no adulteration. Most importantly, check the ingredients of all household cleaning products for the safety of all you love. You can always email me through my website nancyorlenweber.com for any information.
As an adult, I love learning the various languages of each being I meet. The ones I have lived with, and those that I meet out and about. One sweet canine boy was a rescue. His new family had just adopted him. A local shelter told them to call me if they had concerns.
“Do we need to bring him to you? He bites and barks nonstop.”
“Yes, please bring him on a leash.”
In walked a fifty-pound mixed-breed while my two feline friends, Boo Girl and Kaboodle, were a few feet away, napping on the couch. They both looked up, yawned, and went back to their dreams. He stood quietly waiting with his new folks.
“Please follow me to my office.”
All three were very quiet. They entered my small office, and I closed the door for privacy. The dog sauntered about with his tail wagging. He picked a spot to lay down and promptly went to sleep.
“How is that possible?” the wife asked. “He is never quiet.”
“It’s not magic,” I said.
The scent of a space matters to every species that has an olfactory system. There are no synthetic scents in our home. No household cleaners, laundry soaps, or personal care products that can harm pets or wildlife. We have had quite a few wild furry friends enter our home. More about that later. We diffuse with essential oils to keep the air clean and free of any artificial ingredients. This boy picked up the scent even before the front door opened. His mind and body relaxed. Sometimes the love of another species can help our own lives, opening the doors of awareness to support ourselves.
Communicating with our pets always begins for me with developing a soul-to-soul connection. The practical side of that is creating a safe atmosphere. The air we share with them, the water they drink, all need to be as free of toxins as possible. During this pandemic, one of the observations many have noted is that with less pollution, many species are thriving. They are arriving in places they left long ago. They have a built-in awareness of what risks they refuse to take. Once the dangerous toxic load is gone, they come back! That’s intelligence!!!
While toxins can produce odd behavior, feelings radiating from those around us and all life forms are also received, and a response can be seen. Your companion animal may not know what you are worried about; however, they will react. Some will become more protective of you; others will hide, or leave in fear. When your thoughts and feelings become upsetting to you, it’s smart to take one to two minutes to quiet your mind. Three deep breaths usually help me.
While it seems simple, and maybe even what’s the point of deep breathing, I find it serves well to sharpen our intuition and the ability to interpret what we get.
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| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 21.12.2021 |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Technik |
| ISBN-10 | 1-6678-1042-1 / 1667810421 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-6678-1042-3 / 9781667810423 |
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