Hello everyone! I hope you’ve been enjoying the beautiful summer, and your pups and gardens are thriving. I’m on the mend after a bicep and shoulder repair that’s been a wild and quite uncomfortable ride. This is actually my first time typing and I’m so relieved my right arm is able to join me today, because leftie is not nearly as competent. Let’s get to it. I am a psychic for people and pets, so the information relayed is never a replacement for licensed veterinary care.
Martha W. asked about Rusty, a Boston Terrier who passed at five years old. “Did he suffer in his final days after his Aunt Violet passed away?” The short answer is no. Rusty says that he knew he wasn’t super intelligent, and he was only successful if someone guided him and told him what was expected of him. Did you see the movie What’s Eating Gilbert Grape? The youngest brother needed constant care, and there’s one scene when his older brother put him in the tub and instructed him to get out before the water was cold, then left him alone. When he got back hours later, he was shivering in the tub without the skills to help himself. That is how Rusty was. “I didn’t suffer, but I waited and just felt that someone would come around to save me.”
Lisa R. wants to know why Cali, a Pit/Chihuahua mix barks all the time. “How do I get her to stop?!” She barks to drown out the energy and noise of everything around her, so she can simply observe and not feel it. My air conditioner has been squeaking and after trying everything to fix it, I finally said, “Alexa- Volume 10! Play music!” That kind of white noised my brain enough to override the squeak. I wasn’t expecting to hear that her barking also helps her eyes focus on one thing. I’ve never heard anything like that, so I have no idea what to ask next!!! Picture your house, one room at a time, and imagine the furniture shining brightly, then fading and lighting up other elements. It helps her focus without the need to bark. Feel free to reach out to me on this because it’s too much to explain well here! The good news is we can get her to stop, and she is as sick of the barking as much as you are.
Lisa V. asked about Loki. “What can we do to keep you from getting into things when we leave the house and why do you bark so much at me?” Oh, this is a life lesson for you. You are the go-to person in your friend group and family, and if you’re married, especially to your spouse. You’ve hit the breaking point on things he’s damaging and now you’re just tossing them instead of replacing. What would happen if you set healthy boundaries for everyone in your life (including your own) and if someone crosses them, they aren’t welcome until they acknowledge it and actively work to shift. I personally would rather be alone than with people who bring me down, and it feels the same for you. He’s barking “WAKE UP!” at you. It’s so funny because I see him look kind of frustrated at the end of the barking, much like a parent who HAS to scold you, but it’s getting ridiculous. You also have HUGE God energy around you! Talk to your higher power and remind it what you want to experience. Spread your wings! They’ve been tucked at your side long enough. And your mom’s mom is rubbing your hair saying, “We’ve got this. You don’t have to go it alone.”
I’m thrilled to be back for phone and office readings, so please follow along on Facebook at Sara Moore Enlightened Horizons or check out www.enlightenedhorizons.com. Enjoy the tail end of summer!
