Category: Leta’s Blog
That Healthy Gut Thang!
I was reminded just recently about how important it is to keep our gut healthy, and to give it extra attention when our bodies are out of balance. And, of all things, it was one of my horses that red-flagged the issue for me and […]
When the Ego Rules! (… or tries to)
As someone who has worked in the healing arts for the last 30+ years, traveling the nether regions of our world and universe in order to communicate with other species, both present and departed, I find I am often shocked by how others involved in […]
CBD Oil for Dogs – A Case History
As I’ve shifted my focus toward healing with hemp for both people and animals, I’ve begun collecting case histories. Here is a wonderful one that was really miraculous for an aging Siberian Husky, Shadow, who got into big trouble while being boarded. The oil used […]
Hemp Oil vs. Previcox© for Our Animals’ Pain
Can hemp oil replace Previcox© for pain in animals?
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CBD (Hemp) OIL – A New Lease on Life?
CBD – A New Frontier in Medicine Have any of you readers tried CBD yet, since it was legalized a couple of years ago? I have been taking it in oil form for a year-and-a-half with phenomenal results in the areas of pain management and […]
The Power of Intention
As all good friends know, I had a meltdown when I lost my guardian angel Great Pyrenees, Bear, on October 12th. By the end of September, the writing was on the wall, I was going under emotionally, and so I put myself on a strictly […]
Existing in Bear Time
I haven’t posted in a long time. Over three months to be exact–not since early July. It’s been a period of stagnation and lack of inspiration. So I have put myself on an indefinite leave of absence, from work, from life, from who-knows-what. It’s a […]
Practicing Gratefulness and Forgiveness
This is one of my favorite morning coffee spots, and today, soaking up its beauty, I was meditating on what gifts we can offer ourselves that make us feel whole and full of grace. Gratefulness came first, because I was feeling full of it as […]
Anthropomorphism – Dangerous but Tantalizing Territory!
This is something we try very hard to avoid in animal communication: Anthropomorphizing. Which, in this context, basically means attributing human emotions and characteristics to the animals we talk to rather than accepting what they show and tell us on its face—whether it matches what […]
Narcolepsy? Insomnia? Other Sleep Problems?
Has anybody else gone into serious hibernation mode this winter? Maybe it’s because we’re having more snow and cold than usual here in Northern New Mexico, but all I have to do is think about or look at my bed, and I can be out […]
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