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St Francis Day
Do you have an animal with issues? Like not going in the litter box? Abandonment Issues? Food allergies? Depression or anxiety? Something else entirely different?
Join us for St Francis Day!
St. Francis Day is an animal healing day and offered by donation (minimum $5). All proceeds will be given to a St. Francis animal sanctuary or rescue of our choice (and will be announced ahead of time).
Register for the day you choose. In your confirmation email, you’ll be assigned a 15 minute time slot on Zoom for you and your animal, a donation link, and a meditation you can play for your animal any time you need extra healing. At your appointed time, you will login to Zoom and you will be greeted by Flo Buie, St. Francis Day Director, who will direct you to your assigned zoom room. In your zoom room, you will be meeting for 15 minutes with Animal Practitioners for messages and healing for your animal’s (and yours) highest good and healing. You can attend as many St. Francis Day’s as you like. (space permitting)
In the meantime, put this date on your calendar and tell your friends!
New dates coming soon…
“My friend who has a 90 lb Labrador was asking for help because of some anxiety the dog was feeling and aggressive behavior. Once I called in the highest and best, Master Jesus came and the human said that the dog moved from the foot of the bed to lay at the top of the bed but did it in a way that the dog leaned up against the human to make room for the presence of the guide coming in. She actually said that the dog made room for Jesus to sit next to him and stayed in that position throughout the entire session. Remember this is a big dog that takes up a lot of space. The dog did better after the session but was still was sensitive to loud noises. I told the human that the dog needs to go into a space of the garden where there is less stimulation. Part of our care for our animals is honor and understand the animal’s sensitivity no matter how big they are.” – Karen Sayago, HBJ Animal Practitioner