
Wonderful News in Time for the Holidays!
I have a heartwarming story for you with two striking photos. News to further tickle your heart: Two generous donors gifted several Distance Healings, and I will gift 10 more myself. No action is needed because recipients will be randomly selected from newsletter subscribers and emailed.

Rosie's Amazing Recovery
Marilyn Ralston is a thoughtful friend who ordered Distance Healings for Rosie and wrote this report:
After attending a party, my friend Penny DeVito was driving back to her farm with her beloved dog Rosie. Rosie hopped out of the car halfway up the driveway, and, instead of going to the right as she normally did, she ran to the left, right under the car wheels. Penny said Rosie's scream was primal.
An emergency veterinarian discovered that Rosie had sustained crushed hip bones, a detached clavicle, an irregular heartbeat and a bladder that could not be located with imaging. The staff was not confident of positive outcomes but kept Rosie alive during the holiday weekend and scheduled her for an appointment with the surgeon on Monday.
Suzanne entered the healing circle for Rosie on Sunday and began beaming her compassionate gift into Rosie's failing body. Miraculously, Rosie's bladder was suddenly located, and the surgeon determined that Rosie would not need hip surgery, reporting that the bones would heal on their own. They placed a back strap around Rosie's hips for support and a front halter around her scapula. With double assist, Rosie could be helped outside to briefly sniff the fresh air.
Then it was discovered that Rosie's scapula needed surgery, but the surgeon said it was a tricky procedure. Suzanne continued sharing her healing gift, and the Distance Healing helped to influence a successful outcome.
Penny said, "I have felt the power of Distance Healing from Suzanne. It’s a force—one that deeply penetrated both Rosie and me. It was life-changing. We both sigh with relief."
I received this update from Marilyn several days later:
Rosie is progressing well with continued assistance, slowly but surely. She begins her physical therapy tomorrow! Her owner said that Rosie has been a teacher in how to experience dramatic events with grace. This has been an extraordinary experience for all who have been closely affected.
A Grateful Bark, Walking Again

Today, I received great news from Marilyn Ralston:
Rosie has successfully recovered and is thoroughly enjoying a mobile life. She goes everywhere with Pam, including good long walks.
When Rosie was well enough to get back down to the barn, her horse brother, Sterling, was simply beside himself with joy. It was quite a reunion.
With love and appreciation from Penny and me—and a grateful bark from Rosie.

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Wishing you a joyful holiday season filled with love and warmth,
Suzanne
Amazing. Rosie and her friends are so blessed.Thanks for including recovery stories about pets as well as us two-leggeds. Happy Solstice and Seasons Greetings to you Suzanne, and everyone here :-) Thanks for your uplifting energy!
Lovely story with a terrific ending. Adorable artwork. Thank you for giving all that you do.
I find your blogs very inspiring. Thank you for taking the time to do them, and include your original art. Wishing you a happy holiday.
Love that picture of it, the dog on top of the horse. Thank you for helping all creatures get better.
It’s nice to be reminded that healing as possible, even for our furry friends. You have a lot of different artistic styles – fascinating.