Writer, Poet, Medical Intuitive, Animal Communicator, Energy Healer, Generalist
I meet myself again
all the times we (all my ‘I’s)
have walked these paths,
The trees laugh
and dig deeper for water.
The wind, as ephemeral as I am,
rushes through distant peaks,
and brushes closer pines,
and finally whispers past my cheek.
Pip’ Pip’ Pip’
one lone bird
flies between the pines.
All the ‘me’s that have ever been here
are crossing paths with me-now,
and those to come.
The hills are laced thick with my footsteps.
My tears and laughter,
the piney, acrid smell of my campfires,
the shining grasses and sparkling stars,
the rain, the creeks,
the rocks and mountains,
flowers, songs, hummingbirds,
bees and breezes,
surround me now.
We are always here
some part of all those ‘me’s
always here.
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Text © 1997 Denise Schultz
Photo © 2010 Annette Deyhle - Denise with Grandmother Goat
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This poem is my favorite, even still. It is about my favorite place on the planet, which I hope to see in about a month, after not having seen it for over ten years.
I’ll post pictures as they become available.
[Update 5.28.10 — well it took me 8 months, and it had been 13 years, but I made it!
Oh! Joy! As when the world was new! ]
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For Nicole and her Kitty Girl who died today
I am so sorry Kitty Girl,
that you had to die,
so young, so suddenly
and I’m so grateful that I got to spend your dying moments with you
and some more time as you were in spirit while we said goodbye
to your still so beautiful
and still warm body.
Your beauty was magnificent,
so present,
even in death.
And Nicole was so present,
alive to her grief and her love for you,
denying nothing, crushing nothing,
so alive to the wholeness of love
even in the midst of losing you.
She will be such a good nurse,
such a good woman, a cat mother and mother
She is such a good person right now, already.
She is so open to her core
to what is real and true
to love and life
and death.
Her questions about spirituality,
her doubts,
all are part of the growing whorl of leaves
that leads out from her center,
Honest doubts.
But she heard you purring
after you were gone,
and I said, “That’s real.“
That’s not just a memory.
That is your Kitty Girl coming to you
to tell you she is alright now,
and she loves you, loves you, loves you,
as you love her.
Thank you so much,
for the chance to be with you both today,
to be blessed by your purity of spirit,
and the love in your heart,
in your mind, in your being.
Thank you.
© Denise Schultz 2010
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Four 18” Copper Tubes
- A good hammer
- Something to pre-drill a hole in the ground if necessary (a piece of rebar works great)
- A compass
- Offerings: perhaps cedar, sage, sweetgrass, copal, tobacco, dried roses, lavender, chamomile, corn pollen, etc., or whatever you choose
What to do
Get four copper tubes at the hardware store, cut to 18” long. Depending on your soil, you can get 1÷4” flexible tubes (refrigerator tubing) or a 1÷2” rigid pipe if the soil is hard or rocky. You may need something to ‘pre-drill’ a hole. A piece of rebar for hard soil, or a large tent spike for softer soil will work. Straighten the tubing by hand or with the hammer if it was coiled, or if it hits a rock and gets bent. The copper tubes can go at the four cardinal points if that is possible, or one for each side of a lot or a house, whatever works best for your situation. Just use the compass to show you which of your locations is closest to East, and start from there.
I begin the ceremony in the East, then go to the South, the West, and the North. Finally I come back around to the East, to close the circle. In the tradition I follow, those directions represent Mind, Body, Emotions, and Spirit. When I come back around to the East at the end, I also give thanks to Above, Below, Within (and within the hearts of all those I love), and Beyond (beyond what is known and what is knowable).
At each location I say a prayer and make an offering or smudge with the cedar, etc. The prayer usually goes something like this (you can use your own words): “I ask that this land, this building, the spirits of place, other high beings, and all beings who ever have lived here or will live here will benefit by this energy clearing. We are all connected and we do this to heal and fill this place with the Light, in the name of the Light.” Sometimes I drum, chant, do toning or deep breathing, dance, or whatever seems to best respect and honor the process and the participation of each being.
I put each tube 9” in the ground with a hammer. If that is too hard, first I use the rebar or large knitting needle to drill a hole for the copper tubing. If it is a place where it is not appropriate to have the copper tubing above ground, for privacy, or so no one will trip over it, I pause at 9” and ask it to do its work from there by intention, then hammer it in the rest of the way. Sometimes I mark the space with a rock, or cover it with leaves.
What you are doing and why
I ask that the copper tubes by intention do their work of clearing energy to the largest space appropriate, either just around the building, to the edge of the lot, of if other energy, or beings, or land wishes to be cleared, they may join in by intention. It is good to ask permission of the landowner before doing this ceremony, either directly asking if possible, or asking mentally if it is not possible to ask directly. If there are objections, just ask to do the ceremony on a spiritual level instead of physically in the earth. It is still very helpful.
What will happen
At the beginning , it helps clear all the old things that have been lodged there. I have seen a wide range of effects, some mild and some quite dramatic. It can help a lot of stuck energy. Once I did it for a place where I was renting. The landlady had a lot of difficult feelings about the place because her divorce happened there. When I did the ceremony, she immediately felt so released she put it on the market and sold it within two weeks!
Animals and children often feel the relief immediately. It is good to let everyone know that some scary or heavy energy may be leaving in a hurry, and it is not personal, just now those things are relieved because they have a place to go. The copper tubes are like a bathtub drain, and all the stuck things can move on. I have seen it help where bad illnesses or untimely deaths or animal slaughter have taken place.
After the backlog is taken care of, it helps clear things immediately and continuously. When you are having difficulty, like an argument or a nightmare, or just some negative thought pattern, send it to the copper tubes. Now it has a place to go, to the Earth, Gaia, who will cleanse, transform, and renew all energy. Everything that ever has happened or will happen in a place is like multiple exposures of a photograph. The copper tubes help keep those things from being cumulative, and then it is a lot easier to just deal with present time.
I first did this at a place I had just moved into, and saw how much more at ease my animal family was, and I could feel the relief. Then I went back and did it at the place I had just moved from, and there was a huge clearing there. Then one evening I did a ceremony where I etherically (spiritually) placed them around every place I had ever lived, everywhere I could think of, even hotels where I had stayed one night. It was remarkable the amount of energy that freed for me.
I would not even consider living or working in a place that has no copper tubes, at least etheric ones, now that I have experienced them. I have seen them release stored anger, grief, and frustration, free spirit beings to move on, and more. I wish you much delight and joy in this process. It can really clear the way to experience all the wonderful energy that is there.
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Hats off to Lisa, the big Caat at SpiritCaat, for her excellent questions. The interview is reproduced below, and if you want to check out her excellent board and other services, give her a click!
• How do you describe animal communication to those who are unfamiliar with what it is?
Animals communicate with each other in many ways, including telepathy. That is their native language, and how animals of different species can communicate with each other. Humans can also use telepathy. We are trained to ignore it while quite young, in favor of verbal language. But it is possible to regain our awareness and stop blocking it out. I have spent a lot of time doing this, but it can also happen in an instant, for anyone, without training.
• What tips would you give to students of animal communication who are just starting out?
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I am answering these remarks in a way that often assumes you are pros and that you are working, getting paid, etc. I know this is not necessarily the case, but I want you to feel what it is like to approach animal communication professionally. It is good for the animals and for you, to see it this way.
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Take a Reiki class. This is the best way I know to increase your sensitivity and awareness to energy. It will help you to recognize telepathy, and give you a healing skill you can use in your communication. Find someone who will teach the three levels separately, with time in-between levels to assimilate your healing skills and to practice with humans and animals. Don’t settle for someone who teaches two or three levels in one or two weekends. That is a disservice to Reiki, to the animals, and to you.
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We are not just translators. We can do a lot more with our sensitive, caring insight than just translate. Inter-species counseling skills are very valuable, and two of the best places I know to study are with Penelope Smith (www.animaltalk.net) and Dr. Jeri Ryan (www.assisianimals.org/). Also, not all counseling skills are gained in certification or training. Spiritual counseling is at the center of many communication practices. You will need to explore this in your own life, not just with your teachers and mentors.
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Start or increase your meditation practice. Don’t freak out! This is EASY! You can use Google shopping to find a meditation CD which uses “binaural beat” encoding. That means that you will wear headphones, and the sounds delivered to the two ears will be distinct from each other. Binaural beat meditation automatically creates theta brainwaves (deep meditation) by the relation between the two different sounds reaching the two hemispheres of your brain. Some brand names are HemiSync (which holds the original patent) and HoloSync, and many other versions are available; I especially like the ones with nature sounds. We have been culturally trained that meditation is difficult to do and that it’s hard to maintain a schedule of it. Neither is true. Binaural beat meditation is a technology which delivers meditation to us. Once you begin to experience the benefits, it is not so hard to commit to the schedule. Meditation is helpful for fine-tuning your awareness, and for your well-being and ability to deliver communication on demand when necessary. Listen to the CD once a day if possible. It is important not to only listen to it just before you go to sleep. Theta brainwaves are either deep meditation or lighter sleep. If you are too tired, you will sleep instead of meditating. Many people will fall asleep sometime during the CD, but if you are awake at least part of the time, you will get the benefits of the meditation and not just the sleep.
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Find a mentor. They may be an animal communicator, a vet, a priest, or that old lady you always meet at the store. It’s up to you to attract the right person for you. This is someone who will help you to achieve depth in your work. Whatever your native skills already are, they will add new facets to your awareness.
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As soon as you can, consider charging for your work. It helps clients to take you seriously, and they put more into the session in order to get more out of it. Also things that increase your sense of professionalism are good for you and good for the field. You can start with a lower price, or work by donation if you wish.
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And saving the best for last, my number one tip is: work with animals whom you don’t already know! This is surprising for many people, who assume they will do best with animals in their own family. Not true! With our own animal family we have an inherent bias, because we are stakeholders. We want Skippy to eat his dinner in the kitchen and not drag it onto the rug, or Bella to stop hunting birds in the back yard. That is not the place to start. Those are advanced negotiations, because we are family. Would an MD start to do surgery on their own family? No! In my animal family, when things get serious, I call another communicator. If you start by trying to practice with your own animal family, you may never find out how good you really are. It is similar when working with friends’ animals whom you know pretty well. Especially as a beginner, it is much harder to differentiate between your rational mind and your intuitive awareness when it is someone you know ahead of time. So give yourself a break and try communicating with animals you don’t know that well. Where there is an absence of rational knowledge about the situation, the ‘still small voice’ of your intuition can be heard more easily.
• Can you share some verifiable questions to ask the animals for people just starting out?
I believe pursuing verifiable questions, especially at the beginning, is the wrong direction to go. We want to build relaxation, for ourselves, the clients, and especially for the animals. Relaxation creates openness to the information that is already there.
Have you ever asked someone a direct question and they answer about something else entirely? The doctor might ask you, ‘how is your hand’? And you don’t really care about your hand, you’re really worried about this mole on your face — is it a skin cancer? So you start talking about the mole. Imagine that most animals may never have had the opportunity for a real communication. Now that they have your full attention, maybe they don’t want test questions, maybe they want to talk!
I find that verification comes much more easily in the course of an unstructured conversation. For example, I would never have thought to ask a cat, ‘how many water bowls do you have, and where are they’, but during the course of the communication, he reveals that he has three bowls, and with each of them he has to turn his back to foot traffic. He would rather his people moved the bowls away from the wall, so he could have his back to the wall, and not worry that someone is going by his tail while he’s drinking. The client was amazed at the level of verifiable detail, but the quest was not for verification, it was for what the cat needed. This cat was having kidney problems, and making drinking easier for him was very important.
Really, I believe that in all communication the animal is more important than our human effort to improve or verify our skill as communicators. If we just put the animal first, it all goes so much better, for everyone! If you conduct a ‘normal’ conversation (rather than directly pursuing verification), much verifiable information will arise, without the tense struggle to be right, and get a telepathic ‘hit’. [Please click the link to part 2 “More” of this article below the donation button.]
© Denise Schultz 2010
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This article previously appeared in the journal Species Link (Winter 2008 issue), the professional journal of animal communicators. The column was Voice of the Expert, and I wrote this response to a question from an animal communicator who was concerned because a client thought that animal communication could trigger seizures.
Dear Fellow Practitioner:
I have spent some time studying brain disorders, both when I ran a neurofeedback clinic, and working with a doctor doing brain maps (Quantitative EEG type). Many of my patients had seizure disorders, both from known causes (e.g. head injuries) and from unknown causes. The Epilepsy Foundation says that 70% of seizures are from unknown causes. Also, even the most potent anti-seizure medications are not 100% effective, so the dog having “ been drugged for x-rays earlier in the day, so he almost couldn’t have a seizure” is not necessarily true. A typical animal anesthetic for doing x-rays is not the drug of choice for preventing seizures, and may have only a tiny effect on seizures, if at all. The medication the dog received may only have caused a temporary sleep state, since during X-rays there are no invasive procedures requiring deeper anesthesis. It would be good to check with the vet about this and get some informed clarification.
How a seizure looks electrically: When you look at the brain map of a seizure, it shows chaotic and extra powerful (in voltage) brain wave spikes. When you look at the brain map during conversation of several types, both verbal, and non-verbal or telepathic conversation, there is a different pattern. The brain waves are finely modulated, with both rhythmic and variable aspects, but still orderly, both in amplitude and in physical locations in the brain. I hope this will help you understand how dissimilar seizures and communication are, in the brain. Also, multiple seizures in a short period of time are not uncommon, and the first one that day happened before your session. It is clear to me that the communication and the seizure were co-incident, that is, happening at the same time, not causal.
How the brain is safe: The skull is a pretty good insulator. The difference in the voltage of brainwaves inside the skull vs. what can be measured outside the skull is pretty big, about a thousand times more volts inside than outside. But the amount of voltage in static electricity (the kind you get in your hair when you rub it with a balloon) is over 1 million times the volts inside your brain (which uses voltage in a very delicate and fine-tuned way). The static electricity in your hair does not “penetrate your brain”. So it is highly unlikely that anything you could do during communication, with your brain, which is 1 million times less electrically powerful than static electricity, would be able to cause a seizure in the dog. [Please read more of this article by clicking the link after the donation button.]
© Denise Schultz 20o7
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I wrote this almost a year ago, and it still rings true.
It is hard to tell what we need most these days; the crises are many, and there is much urgency on many fronts.
It is good to give thanks for what we have. This is the quickest and most potent thing we can do to stem the rising tide of panic, which we may feel personally, or feel rising around us.
It is wise to look within and feel our place in the scheme of things. There is not too much to do and not enough of us to do it. We are each and all equal to the tasks at hand. Even if you do not personally believe this, did you come one breath closer to it while reading that sentence? We have come together at this time of great heart to create great change in the world and in ourselves.
We can leave behind that which no longer works for us or for the common good. We can commit to a deep connection to the energy within us which connects us to allkind. Why would you want it any other way?
When Robert Reich addressed the Commonwealth Club in January 2009, he reminded us of what he had told his students who had worked for the election of President Obama. He is not done needing us. For the many reasons we elected him, we gave him the mandate of the people. But the pressures on him are many, and his ability to deal with them, while great, is finite. He needs us to join him in the work, not just with the mandate of the people, but with the will of the people. That is what President John F. Kennedy referred to in another age as, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”
Enlightened self-interest is a pretty tough balancing act. But a few things are no-brainers:
- Buy local. Consider our oil independence when we shop instead of ship.
- Consider the health of our food, our farms, our farmers, and our bodies when we buy local food.
- Get off the bulk-mail merry-go-round. How many trees were harvested, shipped, processed, shipped, printed, shipped, and delivered for those thousand unsolicited catalogs sitting in the recycle bin (or worse, the land-fill). Establish mail preferences.
- Spend more time with your kids. There is no substitute for you.
- Turn off the TV, the radio, the iPod, the computer, put down the newspaper, the magazines, the books, all of it, at least one day a week. There is a world to experience out there, and a world to experience inside you. Make time and space for that.
- Conserve water. There is no substitute! Don’t wait for a drought (and many us don’t have to). We are all one planet, and right now China is making plans to ship fresh water from the Great Lakes! Who do you think will use that resource? We are all one planet.
- Reduce your toxic footprint. Find cleaner and greener household cleaning products. Choose safer alternatives for yard and garden products. Even if you just do those two things, it will help so much.
- Conserve energy. Turn off lights and appliances when not in use. A thermostat with a timer can cost as little as $30. A single $10 power strip with an easily operated shut-off can both protect against electric surge damage to your TVs, DVDs, and computers, and reduce the constant electrical drain of even things which are ‘turned off’. Why would we want to keep computers turned on 24⁄7 if they are not in use? Right now rivers are being dammed, mines are being dug, nuclear power plants are being planned to pay for the little lights on coffee makers and DVRs. Because it is the planet that pays, far more than we do.
- Take a minute for slow, quiet, conscious breathing. A little more oxygen can go a long way.
- Take care of yourself. Get one more hour of sleep a night. There is no substitute! Take a half-hour nap. When we have more energy, we have more commitment to our personal, national, and planetary goals.
This is how we create the will of the people. This is how we create a commitment to our goals.
© Denise Schultz 2009
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“Did you notice how cold it was? Glad to be inside on a night like that.”
There are a lot of homeless people (WAIT! Please don’t stop reading, we need you to hear us!) living out here in the cold, where you will only dash outside to take out the trash.
- On a cold night (36 F.) we are sleeping inside a refrigerator.
- On a very cold night (32 F. or below) we are sleeping inside a freezer.
How would you feel if you opened your refrigerator or freezer door and you saw a miniature camp with us in tiny sleeping bags (or less) inside? This is how we live.
What about rain? In the winter, when it warms up 10 or 20 or 30 degrees, into the 40s, 50s or 60s, it often rains. Imagine you step into your cold shower and you are dodging the spray until the hot water comes on ― but it doesn’t, and you can’t dodge it. You are wet and cold, soaked through to the skin. Now imagine it is the cold rain outside. Sure we try to sleep under something: a bridge, a tree, an overhang. But the rain is there, all around, over, under, and on us. And it doesn’t go away in the course of a 4-minute shower, or even a half-hour shower. It is there all night.
We need your help.
Please donate to Valley Churches United. They help me and people like me “to keep body and soul together” while we try every day to get a home. For some of us, after a while, we aren’t even trying to get a home, we are just trying to get to the next day. Valley Churches is there for us through all of it.
“What about the shelter?” you ask. For all of us who are homeless and not in the shelter, (an estimated # in Santa Cruz county) that is not an option. I am a short, 54 year-old woman, the height of a 5th grader. How many 5th graders are you going to send to the shelter by themselves? Many of us cannot tolerate the drugs, alcohol, and fear of the shelter. It truly is not better than being on the street, (or for the lucky ones, in a car).
The funny thing is that I know now that a lot of the people at the shelter are like me: they only want to get help and get back on their feet. But it only takes one bad apple to trash or end my life. It’s not worth it.
Good news!
I’m one of the lucky ones. Last week I found a home. Now I am able to trade cooking and housework, etc. for a room.
But there is still a refrigerator and freezer and cold shower full of homeless people out here. Please help.
You can donate money to Valley Churches United :
- Money is the best because they know what to buy with the money, how to use it where it is most beneficial.
- If you have access to discount goods (that would cost less than VC would have to pay for them), good. You might call VC first to ask what they need most.
- If you can just afford a bag or a can of food, please do.
Please give what you can. We’re in your refrigerator and freezer and cold shower, waiting for you to notice us.
Denise Schultz, until recently homeless, has just found a place to stay, after moving 49 times in the last year. Please remember that many homeless people are not addicts, alcoholics, or thieves! Many are homeless because of health and financial problems, not lack of character, ethics, or effort.
I originally wrote this article from my experience in Santa Cruz County. Please donate to local organizations in your area. If you can, it will help us all, not just the homeless, because we are truly all in this together.
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Star Forming Region LH95 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
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Your Father didn’t have no heart!
When he lost his wife
His heart became a knife
It cut a hole in his chest
’til the day that he died.
Your mother, oh she of great works,
has a sword for a spine
She cuts through obstacles
with power and precision
Never let it be said that she
lacks the power of decision
So you’re the son
of a knife and a sword
Of course you’re a critic
With that honed an edge
What else comes forward?
As for love in your life
Of course you’re done sooner
A knife and a sword
Cut through the half-empty glass
Before a woman can say
‘Go to hell’
and knock you on your ass.
Or you’ll say no first –
A pre-emptive strike
and end up with a life
that you didn’t like.
Time to beat your swords into plowshares
And put down your gun
What prize of the heart
Has your criticism won?
The safest place for your heart
in all this?
Could you be redeemed
By a woman’s kiss?
A kiss that saves worlds
and lights up the sky
That bathes your heart
in soft tunes
’til you stop asking why
She won’t call at your door
or beckon your call
You won’t find her at all
’til you stop looking
or take a class in French cooking
Somewhere, there’s strength in your heart
That keeps seeking
What gives time meaning
As life keeps gleaning
These moments of love
of insight and lust
’til it’s ashes to ashes
and dust to dust.
© Denise Schultz 2009
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Once I worked with a woman whose dog was having a chiropractic session. After one particular adjustment, the dog became very thirsty. I asked the chiropractor to let the dog get a drink (and she drank a whole bowl of water right away). When I said that, the client was amazed; she said, “I