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08/18/2025 at 12:17 pm #104214
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ModeratorThe Heart Wisdom Method is all about Souls and soul connections, and healing, evolving and growing.
An essential skill to develop is understanding how to work with souls that are wounded, shattered, and fragmented.
In our August Masterclass; Healing Fragmented Souls Part 1, I shared a case study with you about Melinda and Rio, and Larry’s story too.
What is a soul, and how is it fragmented?
What are the symptoms of a fragmented soul?
Which healing techniques are most useful in healing the wounds, and restoring wholeness?
Has your soul been fragmented, or your animals?
In our September 20th Masterclass, I’ll be demonstrating how to work with animals who have had this happen to them, so you can experience how it works in real time.
If you have an animal that you think needs this, post about them and provide their picture!
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08/18/2025 at 7:17 pm #104222
Elizabeth Burton
Platinum MemberMemories of Ollie North, or Ollie, as I called him, was an 18-hand American Saddlebred. He was light chestnut with chestnut hair and a slight, long blaze and white snip. I unfortunately don’t have a picture of him.
He’d spent most of his life until I got him on the road with a single Amish family. At auction, they declared him gentle and easy-going. He was bought by a rescue that had sent horses to me before and they sent him to me to help him gain weight and decompress from his life on the road. All this was normal.
What was abnormal was his behavior upon arriving. He loved one other horse, my peacemaker, but the rest of the herd didn’t even exist as far as he was concerned. And the other horses, besides Scoobie the peacemaker, gave him a wide berth. I would try to bond with him by sitting in his stall reading a book out loud so he got used to me, but he didn’t ever come around and show any interest in me. It was as if I weren’t there. I would brush and pet him and he never turned toward me except to bare his teeth. I had to lock him in his stall to eat because he kept looking for Scoobie and not eating.
I had him for a year. He never gained weight, although he was on a high calorie diet. He never seemed to appreciate any kindness and alternated between trying to attack me and ignoring me. I’ve never encountered a horse that couldn’t come around before. I thought it was simply my size (I’m 4 ft. 10 inches tall) and he might like to be handled by someone taller and larger, so I sent him back to the original rescue that bought him at auction. He attacked the (much larger than me) trainer. I know they were going to do neurological tests on him, but I never heard what happened after that.
I’d love to know what Val thinks about this poor guy that I was never able to help.
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08/18/2025 at 9:22 pm #104227
Klaudia Schmidt
Platinum MemberHi, this is Royal. She was born in my backyard on Aug 15, 2023, together with her sister Queeny. When they were still very young (about 2.5 months) their mom died. While Queeny approached me for help, Royal remained literally invisible. I have no idea how she survived the weeks following her mother’s death. She didn’t even show up at feeding time on my veranda. I could hear her crying, but never managed to get even a glimpse of her. Then about 1 month after her mother had left us, I was out in my driveway looking for her, because she was clearly in distress, screaming her head off. As usual I couldn’t see her anywhere until all of a sudden she fell out of my very tall Juniper hedge (it’s much higher than the house) and landed with a thump right in front of my feet. I scooped her up and took her to the vet. Surprisingly, she had no major injuries, just was badly bruised. I kept her indoors together with her sister. As long as she felt pain she was quiet and though she was hiding all the time, I could take her to the vet for some follow up visits. But as soon as she felt better, I could not get close to her. The last time I tried she scratched and bit me badly and then flew out into the kennel. She has never come back indoors. She found a place on a wooden beam right under the ceiling and stayed there. I guess during the night she sneaked out of her corner to grab some leftover food and water. Only a couple of months ago she started to come out and find more comfortable places where she wouldn’t get soaked when it rained. And slowly she accepted a small bowl with food which I put on the windowsill outside of the kitchen at feeding time. But if any of the other cats tries to steal her food she will run away.
The situation now after 2 years of interaction is still characterized by fear. Royal is afraid of me, even the slightest movement sends her running. In case I have other people in the yard (not even inside the kennel), she is hiding. She is still scared of most cats although recently she started being closer to the others. Sometimes I even see her joining them for the afternoon siesta, but always careful, always watching and always ready to bolt. She is not comfortable with anybody close to her, not even her sister.To my knowledge she never had a bad experience with humans in this lifetime (other than me taking her to the vet for treatment). There is no apparent reason for her excessive fear (excessive even for a feral cat).
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08/19/2025 at 10:03 am #104240
Margaret Hill
Platinum MemberAfter Saturday’s Masterclass, I am receiving strong indications that Lucy and I share a past experience that has affected us.
It is by divine intervention that Lucy came into my life. I kept seeing her son, Little Ricky, being offered for adoption by a local rescue group. But every time I went to inquire about Little Ricky, he wasn’t listed as available for adoption. I finally was able to talk with the owner of the rescue group who said that they were very particular about who adopted him as he was what they termed “special needs.” He had had distemper as a baby (He was 6 months old at the time.) and his 3 litter mates all died from the disease. They asked me to meet them where they were showing all their rescues, and brought him out to me. I was completing the paperwork, and asked about his mother. She was there as well, in a small kennel, hiding from view. I asked to see her and immediately I knew (felt) I had to take them both home. According to the rescue group, she had spent most of her early life before her rescue in a small kennel as a breeder. She was 3 years old at the time.
Lucy is still extremely scared of being anywhere other than inside the house or in the backyard. I feel really connected to Lucy, and feel she is really connected to me, but there are times that she seems afraid to approach me. At this moment she is napping next to me. I’m not sure if this is all related to our shared past life or if it is really all about her trauma for her first three years as a breeder. I would love to provide her some resolution, if possible.
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09/15/2025 at 2:42 am #104906
Gabriela
Silver MemberHi Margaret,
How lucky Lucy is to be with you, I am so happy for her. I just gave lovely Lucy a distance healing and if or when, at some stage in the future, she will lie/nap on her back with her legs in the air, you will know that she will have shed her traumatic past for good. At least that is a picture sign that I got.
I feel that she has to make up for that time when she had children while she herself was still a child and would have needed care and pampering herself. She was overwhelmed with that situation and responsibility and had not enough support herself. So if she now gets all that love, care and support from you, that is what she needs. You will give her that feeling of safety and confidence that she is looking for and that motherly love and harmony, that feeling of ‘all is well’. Thank you for doing that. You are the human that she has been craving for. Thank you for taking care of her. I feel that you are being called to fulfil a truly motherly role on her. In return, she will be a source of love, devotion and trust in you which is so rewarding.
As for yourself, please know that she is totally reading your mind. So do not worry about her past experience (or she will be hesitant to approach you), fill your mind with positive, loving thoughts of continuous improvement about her and smile. Hum a melody or sing softly. She will listen intently and draw from your heightened emotional state.
I am only practising, so please disregard if this does not resonate with you, thank you.
Best wishes, Gabriela
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08/27/2025 at 3:06 pm #104386
Nicole Prömmer
Platinum MemberHi Val,
I have a question for working in healing. It is a fact, that it is so important to be fully present with the heart as a healer, but how is ot possible to diffetnciate between FAWNING and really being present. I realized that i function on fawning mostly. I qant to change this, because it is depleating, but still want to be there with my heart and have no idea how this could look
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08/27/2025 at 3:09 pm #104387
Nicole Prömmer
Platinum MemberSorry. I posted in the wron column. My post belongs to the next q and a class and not tge masterclass
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08/28/2025 at 8:54 am #104405
Nita Mukherjee
Platinum MemberHi Val, there may not be enough time for these questions arising from the last class…
1) If a number of souls transition together (as in a mass extermination) are they all part of a soul family, and will each one have a fragmented soul going into the next incarnation?
2) To echo Elizabeth’s question, how does one heal a fragmented soul in spirit?
3) How does one use Ho’oponopono for a (negative) person/group, situation or place to bring about a positive outcome? What are we saying “I’m sorry” or “thank you” for? Or just do it mechanically?Thanks very much.
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09/09/2025 at 3:01 pm #104761
Masooma Bandey
Platinum MemberWith Dyson, we’ve always had the image of his heart being pierced — even the club members mentioned it. I wonder if part of his soul is stuck somewhere, and whether that’s contributing to his persistent cough, which the vets haven’t been able to explain. I truly believe energy work is the key to helping him and if we work on his soul fragments it can be the breakthrough we need.
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