December 12th Group Proxy Session for Your Pets by Netta Pfeifer

December 8, 2011 at 1:33 pm 1 comment

RPA Community Repatterning for Our Professional Goals – Orientation Information

December 12th – Group Proxy Session for your Pets with Netta Pfeifer – What are we without our pets?  
Netta’s Topic – “I can’t think of a more fun way to celebrate my birthday on 12/12/2011 than by doing a group proxy session for any animals connected with any RPA members. Is there a way that members contact me at netta@animalrepatterning.com and let me know what animal(s) and, very briefly, what issue or issues will be involved?  ”- Netta Pfeifer

Your Online Professional Journal – Set your overall professional goal and submit issues and intentions for each month.  Review your results and progress in your online journal. 
http://rpamembers.org/Community/MyProfJournal.asp

How to Participate -This Session is BY PROXY but you can customize this group repatterning for your pets.    Submit your issues and intentions to have y our pets  included in by proxy: http://rpamembers.org/Community/Submissions.asp (be sure to check the box for December)

Your Online Professional Journal – Set your overall professional goal and submit issues and intentions for each month.  Review your results and progress in your online journal. 
http://rpamembers.org/Community/MyProfJournal.asp

Carolyn Winter

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  • 1. Karen Kent  |  January 6, 2012 at 12:05 pm

    Thank you Netta for the repatterning! My dog (Sable in the list of proxyed animals) definitely shifted and no longer barks in an outrageous and out of control way. She also had been bothered by the tearing of tin foil. She does come into the kitchen when she hears it but by all means she doesn’t bark in fright like she used to. She is so much calmer and less stressed by sounds and things in the environment that were out of her control. Blessings to you and your work with animals. love, Karen

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