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JIN SHIN FOR DOGS AND CATS

JIN SHIN FOR DOGS AND CATS

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This Practical Guide to Jin Shin Jyutsu -1

• Feed your cat or dog beforehand so that they are not hungry, and their physical needs do not disturb the peace.

• Decide which points or flows to use.

• To start off, hold the initial centering points (p. 19).

• Then place your hands or fingers on the chosen energy points.

• Hold the points until you feel calm, even flow or pulsation (2–3 minutes per hold).

• Depending on the issue at hand, you can give 2–3 treatments–or more–per day. Your pets will show you what is best for them.

• There are different safety energy locks or flows for most issues. Try them out, and see what feels good. If your pet does not like a certain hold, try another.

• You cannot go wrong!

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Relax

Let your intuition guide you to find your own way. You cannot go wrong! Even if you accidentally hold a “wrong” point, there are no negative consequences. It may just take a little longer for your treatment to have an impact. The harmonizing of energy flows is always linked to the intelligence of the body, and the body ultimately uses the harmonized energy exactly as is needed.

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In cases of more severe or chronic illnesses, it is particularly important to harmonize energy points regularly. You can simply give treatments for a few minutes at a time throughout the day, thus offering regular impulses to the body. Alternatively, you can hold points for a little longer once a day. Let your pet guide you, depending on what it is comfortable with. And remember healthy cats and dogs like to be treated too! Regular treatments allow your pet to drop into a deep state of relaxation, in which extensive regeneration and healing can take place.

Below are some common holds for common ailments in cats and dogs….

Cats Digestive Issues

Vomiting Occasional vomiting to get rid of hairballs or ingested grass is normal. This is how the body eliminates harmful substances. However, if vomiting occurs more frequently, get your cat checked by a vet.

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