
Calming & comforting
for animals in transition or trauma
Primary
Indications:
* For any abandoned animal, whether feral or residing in a relief
shelter
* Any animal being adopted into a new home, or being given a new
guardian or caretaker
* For loss of the primary caretaker due to death, divorce or changes
in the family system
* During any time of significant travel or re-location to a new
home or living space
* For any animal with a prior history of physical abuse, torture
or abandonment
* For performance or work animals who are exploited, or valued
only for monetary worth or reproduction value
* During times of prolonged illness, or extensive surgery; can
be used in tandem or alternation with Magenta Self-Healer
* For any time of pronounced stress in the animal such as the
prolonged absence of the primary caretaker or environmental disruption
due to any natural disaster. Can be used in alternation or in
tandem with Post-Trauma Stabilizer
The Animal Rescue Formula was originally developed by FES-certified
practitioner and animal communicator, Teresa Wagner.
The
Animal Rescue Formula (ARF) features:
Arnica
Recovery from shock and trauma; embodiment and integration of
energy bodies with the physical body following disruption and
disassociation
Bleeding
Heart To help heal abandonment and separation; to facilitate
new bonding and connection following displacement
Echinacea
To restore wholeness and dignity by rejuvenating the core immune
system and sense of identity
Fireweed
Recovery of vital forces following devastation, trauma, and injury
Five-Flower
Formula Fundamental composite formula developed by Dr.
Bach to provide relief in all rescue and recovery situations
Holly
To encourage and restore basic loving impulses, bonding and connection;
to facilitate heart-based relationships based upon trust
Mariposa
Lily To provide mothering comfort and nurturing forces
for abandoned or abused animals; to restore mothering instincts
to female animals
Oregon
Grape To restore trust when violent, abusive or degrading
circumstances have created defensive barriers
Poison
Oak To restore capacity to be touched and natural vulnerability;
to heal boundary or skin issues due to hyper-defensiveness and
prior trauma
Red
Clover To help calm the heart and blood matrix; to ease
anxiety or tendency to panic
Sweet
Pea To instill new bonding and territorial instincts
following displacement and abandonment
Wild
Rose To bring new joy for life and will to live despite
prior challenging circumstances
Text
by Patricia Kaminski, Photos by Richard Katz