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of Distant Healing

 

 

“Distance healing from Meg has helped me and my children many times when we have been unable to see Meg in person.

 

Recently Meg helped my 10 year old son after a rugby injury. He was amazed how accurately she was able to describe what had happened to his body and also how much more comfortable he felt after the treatment.”

 

Harriet C

 

 

 

Meg has been doing distant healing on my children, as it is not easy to get all 4 in for hands on healing, and one is at boarding school. Meg has made an incredible and positive difference to all four of my children’s lives. She has also been doing distant healing for my father in Dublin who is in critical care.

 

I could not believe in it more. She is quite incredible hands-on and distant. I can’t thank her enough”

 

Camilla M

 

 

Milly

“We adopted 2 kittens, Milly and Moppet, from the same litter at 8 weeks old.  Milly was shy but happy in our company and we seemed to be getting along well together.  Then, when she was around 11 weeks old, we noticed changes in her behaviour.  She started to be very manic, skittish, and jumpy, and by 14 weeks we were desperate to stop her attacking her sister which was happening very roughly every evening.  It was as if her nervous system was in over-drive and she could no longer rest on our knees or play normally with Moppet, and would bite and scratch us when we played with her.

 

I knew Meg had worked with animals previously, so I asked her if she would work with Milly. Luckily Meg had a slot that morning, but explained that as cats can be sensitive to touch, it might work better to treat her remotely.

 

The results have been extraordinary:

a) She no longer bites Moppet until she squeals

b) She plays normally with us and is happy to be handled again

c) She is no longer skittish and jumping around nervously at every approach

d) She seems able to play gently, enjoy stroking and manage being lifted up again.

 

Meg explained that Milly had a pattern of tension which could be the result of a strain from a ‘splatting’ type of fall. She had had 2 falls of that sort around 3 weeks before: one onto a hard stone floor when she jumped out of our arms and a second falling off the new climbing post.

 

It is such a relief to have Milly returned to her old self and remarkable to discover that Meg could get such incredible physical results, working distantly with cats!  We are very grateful.”

 

Sam S