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| RAINDROP ON MISTER |
| I noticed earlier this year that my horse “Mister” wasn’t performing as well when I rode him. I do performance dressage on him, and last year we won a trophy, but this year he hasn’t been himself. He’s started bucking and rearing, which he’s never done before, and turned very sour in his disposition. The vet identified the problem as a muscle spasm in his rump area, which was tightening all of the muscles and tendons leading down to his kneecap, and pulling his kneecap out of position. I heard a “clicking” noise as he walked, which was obviously his kneecap clicking in and out.
My sister Artemis offered to do a Raindrop Technique on Mister. During the Raindrop Technique, Mister became very relaxed. He even began picking up the correct feet as Artemis was doing the Vitaflex moves on his feet….so she would work on the right foot, and he’d pick his right foot up as she came close…then as she moved to the left side, he’d pick his left foot up. Because she was alternating around his body (left foot, right foot, left foot, right foot) it seemed to us that he was actively participating in the session.
I wasn’t able to lunge him for about a week after the session, due to rainy weather. When I did, he seemed to have more energy (he lunged better). But that energy also just exploded and he went a bit silly and slipped over. From then on, he’s been great….to the point that I can now ride him again. He’s doing some lovely work, and has been performing the best he’s done since I first noticed the soreness. Also, for a week or two after the technique I didn’t notice the clicking sound….although I have noticed it has returned. His behaviour has not reflected that he’s having problems, but I do personally feel that I’d like to have some follow up Raindrop Technique sessions just to support him. Apart from the clicking noise returning, and a tiny bit of soreness when I pick up his legs, he seems very close to 100% again.
I can definitely say that the Raindrop Technique has been the only thing that has worked, and I look forward to learning this technique myself. -Susan M. (QLD) |
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| RAINDROP ON BEAR |
| My Rotweiller dog “Bear” has bone cancer. She had an operation, and has been receiving chemotherapy (and antibiotics because of the risk of infection). One of the problems with chemo is that it reduces a dog’s white blood cell count from its normal level of around 600, and this compromises their immune system. 11 days after her second lot of chemo we checked Bear’s white blood cell count and it was around 60. If it hadn’t come up, the vet wasn’t going to be able to give her the next lot of chemo. 3 days ago Bear had a Raindrop Technique with Artemis, with the oils applied just as they would be for a human. Bear enjoyed the session, but was very subdued for a few days afterwards. This is normal when people or animals go through a detox (which was to be expected given that Bear has been on chemo). I could tell Bear was OK. She was eating normally, but just wanted to “veg out”. Yesterday I took her to the beach, and after a swim she seemed more energized. Today, she was bouncing on all fours! She had her blood test today, and it showed that everything had risen to normal levels (The white blood cell count was 686!!). The specialist vet that gives her the chemo was amazed, and had a big smile on his face. - Sharon C (NSW) |
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| RAINDROP ON EBONY |
One of the highlights of my trip to Perth a few years ago was little “Ebony”, a black Staffordshire bull terrier. Some children threw a rock on her head a few years back, which hit the facial nerve and killed it. Since that time, some of the muscles on that side of Ebony’s face had deteriorated, and she had gone blind in that eye. In the previous few weeks, Ebony’s walking had become wobbly (mimicking the effects of a stroke) and she was unable to walk straight. She bumped into doors and walls, tumbled down stairs, yet still she wagged her tail with joy and love (she’s such a little angel!). I decided to give Ebony a Raindrop Technique, and the results were phenomenal, and obvious to us all, so later in my stay we repeated the Raindrop Technique, with similar results.
Both times after the treatment, Ebony became much more stable on her feet, and was able to walk straight. The effects of these initial 2 treatments seemed to last about 3 days. Ebony even had a good “gallop” (no, not a run, this was a definite GALLOP!) after each treatment, where we saw this streak of black racing round the yard and exclaimed “My GOD, that’s EBONY!” She was bouncy, alive, energised, and even managed to jump with her paws onto people’s legs (something that the wobbly Ebony simply couldn’t manage). - Artemis (QLD) |
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| RAINDROP ON TAZ |
Dog’s Life magazine wrote an article about my work with Raindrop Technique, sharing about “Bear”, a rottweiler with bone cancer (see above). As a result of reading this article, Tamara approached me to do a Raindrop Technique on “Taz”, her rottweiler with bone cancer. Taz was a guard dog, and both Tamara and I were a little concerned at how Taz would accept me. Shortly after meeting Taz, I put a single drop of “Three Wise Men” on Taz’ crown. Within 5 minutes Taz was sitting on the floor with the biggest dog smile I’ve ever seen.
During the treatment, Taz began licking my hands (with oils still on them). I found this very surprising. One of the things that I noticed during the session was that my “internal” connection with Taz seemed incredibly strong. I have not considered myself to be an animal communicator, but in this session an intuitive connection was definitely present, and I attribute it to the “3 Wise Men”. In many subsequent sessions with animals and humans, I have discovered that this oil helps to open us to receiving help.
I received a very clear message, as if Taz had spoken to me, that he was thirsty. Tamara told me that Taz drinks very little water, and she was concerned that he might vomit any water up. Over the course of the hour I was there, he drank 3 ice cream buckets full of water. In the final bucket I placed a couple of drops of Di-Tone (a blend of oils I have found very effective on my own stomach upsets). It was obvious that he could taste the oils, but he drank the water none-the-less and didn’t vomit.
I then proceeded with the Raindrop Technique, giving Taz vitaflex on his feet with the oils (that’s the ancient Tibetan version of reflexology), and proceeding to drop the oils up his spine, using various massage techniques to work the oils into his back.
At the end of the session, Taz flopped down on the floor (and Tamara’s partner Jamie was also asleep on the floor, having succumbed to the aromas of the various oils used in raindrop technique). Taz heard a noise outside, and began barking. This was the first time he’d barked all week. Since becoming sick, Taz had also become fairly subdued, so his activity and barking was a great sign. - Artemis (QLD) |
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| RAINDROP ON MISSIE |
On one of our visits to Western Australia, Noel and I had the pleasure of offering Raindrop Technique to Missie. Missie had hurt her paw, which subsequently became gangrenous. The pad had fallen off, and the paw is now healed but more tender than her other paw.
Missie was an interesting girl to work on. She and I were delightfully bonded until I put the blend “Valor” on her feet (first step in Raindrop Technique). At this point she decided I was a vet about to stick a thermometer you-know-where, so her tail went between her legs and didn’t come out till the end of the technique.
She “suffered” her way through each step in the Raindrop Technique, at every point certain that this thermometer was about to be brought out….or worse! After finishing with the beautiful warm-towel-on-the-back treatment, Missie began racing around the house at full pelt, in an overwhelming display of joy and energy. She had us all laughing at her irrepressible “bounce”. - Artemis (QLD)
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