Human-Animal Symbiosis for the Health of Person and Pet
Humans and animals have lived together, forming deep bonds for many thousands of years. In the distant past, humans and animals were perceived by tribal elders to be like two sides of the same coin: we morph back and forth into animals and vice versa. There was this understanding that humans are fluid and can energetically fuse with animals. Animals were greatly respected for their spiritual powers. They were our guides and teachers and could see into other realms.
In those early days, we humans were still firmly rooted in nature and its many mysteries.
Today we still have our pets!
The unconditional love pets provide us with is astonishing when you consider how hard it is for humans to be genuinely kind and loving to one other.
How can you deepen your understanding of human-animal symbiosis to keep you and your pet healthy?
Taking care of another being should be as natural to us as breathing
Animals truly teach us to be human. This is a priceless gift, when you really think about it, something pet lovers know well. Animals have no agendas and no conditions for the love they shower us with when we take good care of them. That’s how loving care works: as natural as breathing.
Respecting your pet’s sensitive zones
A key to health maintenance is understanding which areas can be delicate and need extra care. In us, the nasal tract is a delicate zone that frequently gets infected so it must be tended to carefully. Cats, dogs, horses and many other animals have multiple refined sensors in their nasal tract that pick up and decode all sorts of information. Sniffing, to them, is like opening a dictionary to us. So it is especially important that you look after their upper respiratory health.
If your pet had a happy beginning in life, then you need not worry too much, but allow your pet’s love of sunlight and fresh air draw you alongside them into the joy of being outdoors, in touch with the elements!
Rescued animals and animals who have suffered abuse
However, animals, just like us, can be damaged by medical interventions, drugs, infections, unsanitary conditions, and severe emotional stress. If this happened to them very early in life, it can permanently set back their immune system. I know this first hand from working with rescued animals. For example, respiratory infections amongst cats are common, particularly in high-density shelters or breeding centers. These crowded, high stress environments can be laden with protozoa, fungi, viruses and bacteria which overwhelm their natural immunity and trigger a switch inside to start generating inflammatory molecules.
For them, it becomes a constant alarm going off that no-one else is hearing. Of course, any pet that has suffered abuse will most likely be undergoing a similar internal reaction at some level.
When you voluntarily take care of any animal in need, or indeed anything weaker than yourself you deepen your humanity. In this way, human-animal symbiosis can lengthen your own life as well as enrich it at a spiritual level.
How animals and pets read energy
Animals don’t see things the way we do. Wild animals have very complex ways of perceiving the world around them. And even pets see aspects of reality invisible to most humans. Animals are very sensitive to energy fields, which are intangible. They can usually feel them and sometimes see them in their own particular way. So we need to be very privy to this in relating to animals, for they will be tuning into our energy first and foremost. If we want them to be happy and healthy, we have to make sure that we are emitting really good energy to them, and that they are reading it and responding in kind. This is when symbiosis really happens!
(At a much deeper level, pets have assigned spiritual powers and responsibilities that I will be exploring with you in other posts!)
How soothing the nervous system is essential for both you and your pet’s health
Just because animals are so tuned in to energy, and because pets are very empathetic, they can draw our own imbalances into them. Take them on, so to speak. This is the shadow side of symbiosis between pets and people. So we people must work on own health and self awareness and make sure our issues are not “spilling over” and being picked up “empathetically” by our best friends.
Healing with symbiotic energy
One of thing I often see in my remote healing work is how a client’s pet will be drawn to the very area I am working on. Another fascinating phenomenon is to witness how the healing frequencies disperse in such a way as to take in both the human person and the animal person at the same time. This proves to me the basic truth of human animal symbiosis in a very real way. And it shows how the emotional energy that binds us is like a sea of fluctuations that wash over our physical problems in ways that are hard to explain in conventional terms. If you are interested in learning more, please check out the rest of this site or email us using the contact form.
Dr. Nicholas David Corrin, OMD is based in Basel, Switzerland. Born in the UK, he earned degrees in literature and languages, conducted research into Renaissance art and philosophy, and later completed his doctorate in Oriental and Alternative Medicine. For twenty years he ran a thriving clinic in the Pacific Northwest where he patented his own techniques before moving to Switzerland in 2021. Dr. Corrin has an international clientele across various countries and communicates in several different languages.
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