Monday, September 19, 2011

Inspirational Pet Stories of Love Hope and Healing

Pet inspirational stories of love and hope of healing Pet inspirational stories of love and hope of healing If you belong to that particular group of people who love their pets, relax, you? You're in good company! Customers who me? I met with my profession as a portrait of how pets have become my family. I remember a man who called a portrait of her cat named Allyn, just make your move. It was totally absent and believed that a painting of your image can help to heal. Going beyond your own photos, told me one of those who had chosen, but when I saw the picture of a kitten as Allyn, I felt immediately that this was the photo Allyn had chosen for him. ? He wants to be healthy and strong mind, as it is in this picture? I said softly. He thought a moment and then agreed. I felt his presence very strongly that I was painting. It was almost as if it were held company in my studio. Why would a couple of days to collect the box over, I remained in my study and look more than once. I felt beautiful and peaceful energy wafting around the room. When leaving, there was a sharp contrast to almost one? Whoosh? feeling that their energy escorted out the door. I was silent for a moment, knowing that his power has been done. A lonely, empty feeling pervaded the room, but I was shocked to learn that would be able to receive the consolation that wanted.Sometimes so sincere love we feel for our animals is returned tenfold. A police officer in a force of local police have asked for a portrait of his wife? S German shepherd. She was a woman called the police and the duke settled pastor was his companion and fellow K9 force official. ? He loved that dog more than anything else? he said. ? You can put some blue and red of the painting to commemorate his many years of service? It 'was a beautiful dog. Not? I do not want to put my brushes away. Like him? He came to life? once again on the canvas, I could feel his loyalty, devotion and love.One image comes to mind that shows us the importance of domestic animals can be when it comes to creating a climate of healing. This painting is a gift from one friend to another in a fragile mix of Australian shepherd named Bogey. Bogey? S mother found him in a free exercise of the surrounding golf course, sick and malnourished. She took him home, where he joined two other rescues, a West Highland Terrier and Rhodesian Ridgeback. With the care and rehabilitation, the three hours to help dogs in his career as a psychologist and consultant. Once abandoned and abused, and the other dogs Bogey now provide a quiet calm to help customers relax and trust once more.I like to think there is a thread of energy that love unites us all. Sometimes the dogs are nervous of having a stranger came to the house. I decided to meditate on the day before I was a white toy poodle named Sammy and try to connect with him before I arrived the next day. I heard a voice in my head say? I have a favorite pillow. I dismissed the thought, not knowing if it was just my imagination. When I arrived the next day to take Sammy? S photo, his mother said? Oh, Sammy has a favorite pillow? since it comes at the top of the sofa color burgundy and constantly in. I just heard? I know, I said. He looked scared, and I felt my cheeks turn beet red! I wondered why he had blurted out something similar, but clearly, it was Sammy, the content of your favorite pillow photo.As years waiting to fly, the stories continue? etched in my heart, as captured on canvas. Connie BowenNote: this article may be freely republished provided the following resource box is included at the end of this article has provided a link to the URL of the resources listed in the table: Pet Portrait Artist and Professional Illustrator Connie Bowen creates fantastic animal home portraits paintings on canvas from photos. Specializing in capturing the spiritual nature of dogs, cats, horses and other animals in a realistic way with funds impressionist as seen on Oregon Public Broadcasting? S TV, Art Beat. More than 200 pet portraits completed and counting! Visit to view exquisite samples.

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