Bach
flower remedy consisting of : Wild
Oat,
Chestnut
Bud,
Centaury and Hornbeam
Wild
Oat - uncertainty over one's direction in life
Chestnut
Bud - failure to learn from mistakes
Centaury
- the inability to say 'no'
Hornbeam
- procrastination, tiredness at the thought of doing something
Pets
live close to humans. That is why they learn a lot from us and vice
versa. Some animal personalities learn quickly and some slowly
depending on different factors. Natural instincts ensure that the
animal gets used quickly to its environment and knows where to find the
food bowl and the drinking water. A cat usually quickly finds the
litter box, the cat door to get in and out. The bird quickly finds the
exit to get in and out of the aviary and vice versa.
By
nature animals learn
everything required for life preservation or danger assessment very
quickly. Living with humans creates new tasks that are sometimes hard
to acquire or at least require more effort. A young dog has to learn to
relieve himself outside and not on the carpet in the living room. The
dog must learn that his owner has enough time for an extended walk only
in the afternoon. The tomcat must learn that he cannot use the
furniture to mark his territory but only outside locations. Playful pet
owners love to teach their pets some special tricks. That is where most
of the problems arise.
While
the pet owner loves his parrot to say �good
morning� or other words, it presents a great deal of stress
for the bird. That is why linguistically talented parrots frequently
pluck feathers. To avoid stress for an animal, it is essential to watch
the natural play instinct of the animal. Like humans our pets have
personalities that learn quickly and retain it and others that are lazy
and those that learn quickly and forget quickly. In these cases support
may be indicated so that the interplay between humans and animals stays
in harmony.
What
Should Owners Do?
First
ask yourself whether it is essential what your animal is supposed to
learn. Speak slowly and clearly with the animal and show it again and
again what it is supposed to learn. While it is true that the animal
does not understand words, it understands the energetic message
associated with it.�
If
this is not enough, support your
�lessons� with the Bach flower remedy. If that is
not enough, support the lectures with the Bach flower mixture. If the
animal is tame you can put a few globules direct into the snout or
beak. Otherwise dissolve 5 to 10 globules in a few drops of water,
moisten the food with it or just put the globules into the drinking
water.
Additional
Tips
Animals
learn more quickly and better when the brain is activated with blue and
yellow light. It associates the coloured light with
�lesson�. Either turn on the yellow and blue light
one after the other or at the same time for the period of the learning
hour. It is important to reward the animal with words or a titbit.
It
is important to reward the animal with words or a titbit.