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Julie Ryan

Pet Psychic

Energy Field Membrane

Marci asked:                     

Hi Julie,

I saw your presentation for Helping Parents Heal. Luckily, I have not lost a child. I am agnostic and watch a lot of these videos to learn and grow.

You described the energy fields of the body being like saran wrap and holding the spirit in. I’m an autopsy assistant and have often thought the body looks like it is held together by cellophane. I’ve also thought how amazing it is we don’t fall apart being held together by a thin membranous cellophane.

Your description of what you called the energy field membrane struck me as such a similar comparison to what I observe that I felt urged to connect with you about it.

Please explain once again, how the membrane ruptures and causes an energy leak that inevitably contributes to poor health.

I am going to explore your site and learn more about you. The way you describe healing the body resonates with me and I’m eager to learn more.

Have a great day!

Marci

Hi Marci,

Thanks for watching my Helping Parents Heal presentation. What a terrific service that organization does to comfort and inform parents who’ve lost a child.

Thanks too, for your comments about what I call the energy field membrane. It sounds like we’re sensing the same thing.

The energy field membrane is the container that holds the energy comprising our body and spirit.

It’s my perception the body is inside the spirit and the spirit is the power source for the body. That’s why when a person dies and their body and spirit separate, the body doesn’t work any longer.

If you think about it, all energy used to power something specific (like a body), needs to be in some type of container. Electricity is contained in wires, natural gas in pipes, and a body and spirit are in an energy field membrane.

When I “see” (in my mind’s eye) a tear or hole in the energy field membrane, I envision going into the opening and I’m shown a scene of an emotional event that has occurred either in this or a past lifetime.

I’ll be given specific information such as when, where and some details about what happened. It could be something relatively minor or something tragic and it doesn’t matter whether my client remembers the event.

The experience identified has caused an energy block to form and other life events’ energy has piled on top of it causing enough pressure to create a rupture in the energy field membrane. Energy leaks always precede any kind of medical condition and are caused by an emotional event.

Once the cause of the energy block is illuminated, it’s immediately eradicated and the membrane instantly heals. This allows the body to return to operating on full power thus helping the person restore and maintain health.

To learn more, please consider enrolling in my Angelic Attendant Training. You’ll learn how to do (among other things), energy healings, communicate with spirits and angels, do past life scans and communicate and heal animals. It will also greatly enhance your life and the lives of everyone you encounter.

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Angel Messages For Dogs

 

Just in time for the holidays, my new book Angel Messages For Dogs is now available!

It’s a sweet, beautifully illustrated children’s book with angels teaching kids about dogs. 

Both my daughter-in-law veterinarian Dr. Mallory and my son Jonathan are included in the illustrations.

And speaking of the illustrations, they’re all water color and pastel paintings (yes I have the originals) which makes them extra special.

I hope Angel Messages For Dogs will be a treasured edition to your family library and will be enjoyed by current and future generations.

Get one for every child, grandchild, and dog lover in your life. 

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

Love,

Julie

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Frisbee Jack

Amy from St. Petersburg, FL, asked:

Hi Julie,

I have an urgent situation with my dog Jack, a 10-year old yellow lab. He was scheduled for orthopedic shoulder surgery yesterday, but it had to be cancelled at the last minute due to elevated kidney levels.

Jack’s pain is so significant, he can’t walk without limping and can only walk a very short distance to potty. I saw the pain in his eyes for the first time this weekend.

Jack’s arthroscopic bilateral shoulder surgery is to complete a very long diagnostic process to get at the root of his pain. He played Frisbee in the most extreme way (running top speed, flying through the air …) for most of his life until he started having orthopedic issues in his hind legs in 2018 and then in the front legs a few months later. We believe this is what caused the layers of injuries in his shoulders and possibly low back.

Jack has kept me going (literally) through some really hard times. I will do whatever is necessary to take away his pain.

Yesterday, I told him telepathically that it was okay if he wanted to cross over and today, for the first time in his life, he’s not following me around like my shadow. I wonder if that means his soul is ready?

If he’s able to have the shoulder surgery, will it, along with injections and physical therapy, help him? Are we on the right track?

I’d love to get a pet scan if you find you have any openings and if not, I’d love to see what you get on your radio show. Thanks so much for reading and listening Julie!

Warmly,

Amy

Hi Amy,

Sorry to hear about your dog Jack. It’s so hard to watch our pets suffer, especially when no one seems to be able to identify what’s causing the pain.

In order to get some information for you, I first energetically connected to you and from you to Jack.

When I got Jack on my “radar” (got an image of him in my mind’s eye), the energy went to his lower spine over his back legs. I “saw” (again in my mind’s eye) what looked like bone spurs in his lumbosacral spine over his hips and back legs. I also “saw” what looked like arthritis. To me, arthritis looks like whitish mineral deposits found on a leaky copper pipe. An energetic healing was done to remove the bone spurs and arthritis.

Next, the energy went to Jack’s left shoulder. It looked like he had a pinched tendon. I watched a healing performed that released the tendon.

As for his problematic kidney function levels, did your vet tell you they didn’t want to do the surgery because his kidneys may have trouble processing the anesthesia that would be used? I’m sure they’ll have a protocol to help Jack with his kidney issues. In the meantime, I energetically flushed and gave his kidneys a tune-up.

The most important thing for you to know is, right now, Jack isn’t dying. His spirit is very much in his body.

When I asked if Jack’s shoulder surgery would be successful, I “got” a yes. When I asked if it would relieve his pain, again I “got” a yes. When I asked if Jack would benefit from injections and physical therapy post-op, I “got” a yes for the third time.

These answers tell me you are indeed on the right track and that Jack will recover from the pain he is now experiencing.

Hope this helps and hope Jack feels better soon.

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Chloe

Dorothy from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, asked:

Hi Julie,

My best friend Debbie just lost her beloved dog Chloe in a tragic accident.

Last week Chloe broke through a barrier my friend had made on her balcony, fell from the 9th floor and was killed instantly.

Debbie found Chloe’s little body on the concrete floor in her building and was hysterical. She is completely devastated and feels guilty and ashamed.

She would like a message from Chloe to try and understand the spiritual reason why she decided to exit so tragically.

Many thanks Julie!

Dorothy

Hi Dorothy,

So sorry to hear about Chloe. I can only imagine what your friend Debbie is going through.

The loss of a pet can feel almost as painful as when a family member or friend passes. For some, the grief may seem more intense simply because a pet often provides companionship and unconditional love.

In addition, many of us have routines that revolve around our pets. Taking them for walks, letting them outside, feeding and play times all help form our daily lives, lives that now need to be reimagined.

The American Kennel Club says, “Just how long grief lasts varies for everyone. For some, bringing a new dog into the home sooner rather than later can help ease the pain. For others, it takes longer to open their hearts and home again. Just remember, it’s completely natural to mourn the loss of a dog, and you’re never alone in your grief.”

Per your request, I did connect with Chloe’s spirit with the hope of getting some answers for Debbie.

Chloe wanted Debbie to know her death was quick, easy, painless and instant. Just like humans, animals decide when, how, where and with whom they are when they die.

Chloe also wanted Debbie to know she is around her all the time. She said Debbie thinks she hears her and at times feels her nearby. She is correct. Chloe’s spirit is in fact letting Debbie know she’s there.

In addition, Chloe said it was a convenient time for her “go” and now is a good time for Debbie to get and train a puppy. She suggested Debbie consider getting another female dog.

Lastly, Canada Pet Loss Resources, the American Kennel Club and an organization called Chance’s Spot all offer pet loss grief support Debbie may find helpful.

Thanks for your question. Hope this information helps comfort your friend.

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Blind Cat

Fabia from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, asked:

Hi Julie,

I came across you on Instagram and am hoping to have a general reading with you some day.

In the meantime, I was wondering if you could answer a question about my beloved cat, which is 19 years old.

My fur baby has had some health issues lately and just recently went blind. Since that happened, he now hides in the basement. I have to bring him up to take him outside.

Is there anything else I can do to help him stay upstairs and make him comfortable? 

Thank you,

Fabia

Hi Fabia,

In order to get more information for you, I energetically connected to you in Canada and from you to your cat.

When I scanned him, I could see (in my mind’s eye) what looked like damaged nerves to both of your cat’s eyes. The pet health network website says, “Optic neuritis or inflammation of the optic nerve is relatively uncommon in cats but does occur and is associated with viral infections, protozoal infections and fungal infections. The term “optic neuritis” compromises all diseases of the optic nerve that cause deterioration and usually produce a sudden visual field problem or total loss of vision in one or both eyes.

In addition, I asked my brand new daughter-in-law Mallory who is a veterinarian about your cat. Dr. Mal said, his blindness is most likely caused by hyperthyroidism and or hypertension that has caused retinal detachment. I “got” (received information) these issues were also at play.

So, in order to help your cat, I did an energetic healing that generated new nerve tissue on both of his eyes and also fixed his detached retinas.

When looking through his eyes from behind, I could see a small hole of vision begin to appear in the center of his eyeballs. I believe his vision may improve with time.

Lastly, your cat told me he’s hanging out in the basement because sunlight hurts his eyes. He said he’s more comfortable in low light or darkness. You may want to see about getting a pair of feline sunglasses for him. Perhaps the pet store or your vet can help you with that.

Hope you find this information useful and hope your cat’s vision improves.

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Horse Quandary

Alyson from King George, VA, asked:             

Hi Julie,

Recently my horse has been acting up.

Can you give me any information as to why?

Thanks.

Alyson

Hi Alyson,

In order to get some answers for you, I first connected to you and then to your horse.

Since you didn’t provide many details, I did a replay in my mind’s eye of your horse “acting up”. What I saw was your horse being more aggressive than normal, bucking, and being restless in his stall.

I “got” (received information), your horse was in pain so I did an energetic medical scan on him. In particular, his neck was inflamed.

Once I got the inflammation calmed down and could get a good look at his neck, it looked like it had been tweaked and was causing muscle spasms. When an animal or human’s skeletal system is twisted or out of alignment, the muscles do their best to get the body realigned. It’s a natural healing mechanism that can cause spasms or even constant pain.

When feeling surges of pain, most animals, especially horses that are skittish by nature, get scared and try to run away from the pain. They think something or someone is hurting them and their natural instinct is remove themselves as soon as possible from the cause of discomfort.

My suggestion is to contact an equine chiropractor who can adjust your horse’s neck and get it back into proper alignment. That will eliminate the muscle spasms causing his pain and his behavior and demeanor should return to normal.

In the meantime and in order to provide some quick relief, I watched an energetic chiropractic adjustment be done to your horse’s neck. This may help reduce the muscle spasms while you schedule an appointment with an equine chiropractor.

Hope this information helps and hope your horse is better soon.

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Missing Min Pin

Lisa from Springfield, MO, asked:

Hi Julie,

I got some sad news today from my mom. She said when she and her husband got home after a day of events, her old, blind, Miniature Pinscher, Cassy was missing.

My parents live in the country but have neighbors around them and let Cassy stay outside that day. Since she’s blind she usually doesn’t stray.

My mom and her husband looked all over and called for Cassy but didn’t find her. While searching, my mom noticed their neighbors watching them look for Cassy. She thought they were acting suspiciously. (By the way, there is a horrible history with this neighbor that involved a terrible injury to Cassy and an animal abuse law suit.)

Later, in the middle of the night, my mom said something spoke to her and said the neighbor killed Cassy.

Julie would you please connect with Cassy and tell us what happened?

My mom is so extremely sad about her dog.

Thank you!

Lisa

Hi Lisa,

I’m sorry to hear about Cassy and can only imagine the grief your mother and her husband are feeling. Anyone who has ever lost a cherished pet knows how heartbreaking it can be.

In order to get some information for you, I connected with you and through you with Cassy. She is no longer alive.

She told me she wandered off to die and did not suffer.

I’ve often heard how animals are prone to hide or wander off as they’re dying and decided to investigate the reason why they do this.

There is a lot of information on this topic and the following does a good job of summarizing the pertinent information.

Wagwalking.com said, “Even though dogs are domesticated, they have natural instincts to survive in the wild. Dogs in the wild did what was necessary to protect themselves and throughout their lives they hunted, roamed, stayed in a pack, and defended themselves against predators. A dog whose body is failing him and who doesn’t have the ability to fight back, sometimes hides. His instinct is to isolate himself for protection.”

The article went on to say, “If your dog hides at the end of his life, it’s not because he didn’t love you or consider you his best friend. Even if you would have given him every comfort at the end, he was just following an instinct as a dog to hide for protection.”

Please let your mother know Cassy is still around her, just now in spirit form. If your mom thinks she momentarily sees Cassy out of the corner of her eye, thinks she hears or feels her, she is. It’ll be Cassy letting her know she’s close by.

Hope you and your mom find this information helpful and most of all comforting.

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Angelic Attendants

Colleen from Durbin, South Africa, asked:

Hi Julie,

Thank you so much for your continued efforts for my dying mother-in-law Mel and for our family.

I’ve just about finished your book Angelic Attendants and have sent my recommendation far and wide. It’s incredible. Truly!

My 9 year-old son Jonno was asking if his grandmother’s spirit-self knows the big picture of her transitioning, while her conscious earth mind is trapped in her body and is scared?

He also wanted to know, why does the spirit need comfort on the death process and the confirmation of the destination to Heaven and how does it calm and comfort the earth mind when you take the “Walk To Heaven” with dying people? 

Thanks.

Hi Colleen,

What a great question, especially from a kid.

Our spirits do know the details about us being eternal. It’s the human mind that feels and processes the fear associated with dying.

Many of us have been taught about Heaven and likewise, about a potential fire pit of eternal damnation and how we can end up in either place. No wonder we’re scared!

It has been my experience with countless families and their dying loved ones for more than 25 years, that we all go to Heaven. We’re surrounded by angels and deceased loved ones as we’re dying and then, when we’re ready to transition, angels escort us, all of us, to Heaven.

As with most things, when we can see something for ourselves, we’re more apt to believe it. And, as we’ve become more well-educated, our society has become very proof-oriented. We’re less likely to believe something unless we can witness it ourselves or see that it has been scientifically proven.

The same goes with the dying process. Although our spirits remember everything from past lives, filters are put in place by the age of about 6, that prevent most people (unless they’re hypnotized or do a past life scan with me) from remembering the details. That’s so we can experience what we intended in this lifetime without conscious interference from past ones.

When I do the “Walk To Heaven” exercise with dying people, their human mind experiences what will happen when they die. They see their deceased loved ones waiting for them eager to welcome them to Heaven, and their fear of death dissipates. At that point, many people are then ready and eager to transition.

Hope this explanation answers Jonno’s insightful question.

Learn how to identify the Twelve Phases of Transition and communicate with your loved ones and pets (both alive and deceased) with Angelic Attendant Training.

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Scared Puppy

Poppy from Portland, OR, asked:

Hi Julie,

I recently got a rescue dog who is around a year old. Her name is Ivy and she is a pretty small black dog who I think is some sort of spaniel mix.

She is the sweetest puppy in the world and very well behaved but she is always acting fearful. I don’t ever scold her and I give her tons of affection but she still has her tail tucked most of the time.

Visiting and discussing this issue with the vet was no help, so I was hoping you could see how she was doing and if there is anything she needs.

What can I do to make her feel feel welcomed and loved in her new home?

Thank you so much!

Lots of love and hugs!

Poppy

Hi Poppy,

Congrats on your new puppy. She sounds darling.

In order to get some information for you, I first energetically connected to you and from you to Ivy.

Here’s a synopsis of our conversation …

When I asked Ivy why she acts so scared, she said, “I don’t want her to hurt me”. She went on to say, “All humans hurt dogs”.

I replied, “Actually, most humans love dogs and would never hurt them” to which she replied, “That’s not what I’ve seen”.

It sounds like Ivy has been abused and has witnessed other dogs being abused.

When asking Ivy what you can do to make her feel loved and welcomed, she said she wants to be able to snuggle with you. She showed me a scene of you sitting on a couch with her right next to you. You either had your arm around her or were petting her.

In addition, Ivy told me she doesn’t like it when you leave her. You may want to consider wearing an old shirt and putting it in her bed or kennel. Be sure to avoid washing it. You want it to smell like you. This may comfort her when you’re gone.

Lastly, legendary dog trainer Cesar Millan suggests doing the following to help gain a dog’s trust:

– Stay Calm And Speak Softly – excited humans can trigger a dog’s fight or flight response.

– Respect Their Space – allow at least 4 feet between you and the dog and let it come to you.

– Get On Their Level – when approaching a dog, stay next to them in a non-confrontational way and kneel if possible.

– Always Let A Dog Come To You – this will let you know the dog is interested in you.

– Go For Lots Of Walks – in the dog world, followers approach the leaders. When you take your dog for a walk you’re the leader and once your dog is part of your “pack” it’ll feel safe with you.

Hope this information helps. Thanks for your question.

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