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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Tellington Ttouch, my experiences

Almost 2 years ago I literally fell into and became reacquainted with the Tellington Ttouch. I was researching another alternative medicine modality for my class and the page hit for Ttouch.com  kept coming up. I remembered when my brother back in the early 80's tried to get me interested in her technique which at that time, if I remember correctly,  was then just called the TTeam method and it primarily was for Horses. I guess at that time I wasn't interested or drawn to it. But this time, it felt as if I was meant to include it in my life.

So, for my research project and final paper I  learned about the Tellington Ttouch. I bought Linda Tellington's book The Tellington TTouch. From the moment I opened it to read it, I was sucked in. In the copy I have, there were very few illustrations to help me learn the technique. But I figured the basics out. And I would practice on the animals in the house. The dogs took to it very quickly, Mushy was also quick to become addicted, and Djinn took a little longer to accept it. Yum, eh, he didn't mind it, but it wasn't his cup of tea. So, I set out to learn more and found out that her headquarters were actually here in New Mexico. And as I poked around the website more, I found out that she was to be in town for a 3 hour seminar! I quickly bought 3 tickets to go.

I must admit I was very moved by Linda and the energy in the room. I got to visit with her briefly and she showed me the difference in the way I was holding my hand and fingers and helped show me the correct way to do the moves. Wow! I couldn't wait to get home and try it and perfect it on the pets.

Well, proof positive came to me that there are fundamental changes that occurred in my pets as I did more Ttouch with them and as it became an intuitive movement for me. As it became more intuitive it also opened the door for my reiki healing to flow so much easier than it ever had before. The cats who were shy, weren't anymore, or if they did not like to be held or loved on closely at all, changed so that they couldn't get close enough to me. Mushy was one of those. The dogs were much more settled around strangers than they had been. And animals that I had never met before, would be instinctively drawn to me and would lean into me to get closer.

As Mushy grew closer to me (I probably have blogged about this earlier) he reciprocated the love and healing back to me when I needed it through being very close to my chest and purring and altering his  frequency until it resonated within me for what needed healing. While Djinn is trying to fullfill Mushy's place and help when I need it, I really do feel Mushy's loss, he became my heart companion and I miss it.

I also learned to use it on myself and my husband. I found it to help him with digestive upsets and nausea, and help some with achey joints and inflammation.

Anyhow, now it has become an intuitive and integral part of me. And I have been using it to perhaps help all the animals in the house to help destress and calm down. It has had some interesting effects on one pup. The Peke, Biscuit, just simply loves it and blisses out. And now likes snuggling with me.  Corny the collie, likes it but prefers to stay focused on my brother. Their cat, Chronic, for some reason is terrified of me. This is very unusual for me, as I am primarily a cat person and have never ever had a cat be afraid of me. They have always been drawn to me. I cannot fathom why, unless for some reason my energy scares him. He'll come out, wander around but if he makes eye contact with me, he'll run or slink off. So other than when my brother first introduced me to him that first morning, I have not been able to have any contact with him. I am in hopes that he'll soon figure out that I'm not such a scary person.

photo_112309_005.jpg This is Biscuit with his very blissful little expression while getting Ttouch.

Overall though, it has been a wonderful experience to learn the Ttouch, use it to help better another life. It certainly helps keep them healthier and more active as they age.  And it does help with fear and stress.

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