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Dear Caat,

It is not nec­es­sar­ily bad to be a guardian rather than an owner, except that it is a dilu­tion of the legal rela­tion­ship. I am not a lawyer, but as I under­stand it, the dif­fi­culty is when does the state (the gov­ern­ment) get to step in?

Because the AVMA can pull a vet’s license (sim­i­lar to the sanc­tion process for pulling the license of an MD, a process I am some­what famil­iar with) they are act­ing as the state in that case. The gov­ern­ment, in effect, says only vets know enough about vet­eri­nary prac­tice to reg­u­late each other, so we’ll put the pro­fes­sional asso­ci­a­tion in charge of when a vet gets to prac­tice, or when they have screwed up so much that they don’t get to prac­tice any­more. (I know this might seem like a tan­gent, but please bear with me.)

If we are only the guardians, and not the own­ers, of our ani­mal com­pan­ions, we do not have the same pre­sump­tion of our right to make choices about their care. A guardian is not pre­sumed to be as informed as the vet, for instance. So not only does the vet trump the guardian, but the pro­fes­sional vet asso­ci­a­tion is try­ing to trump alter­na­tive modal­i­ties out of all prac­tice (by both vets and non-vets) by defin­ing it as not good vet­eri­nary prac­tice, and not good for the animal.

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© Denise Schultz 2010

Dona­tions and con­nec­tions from the many to each other,
in even a tiny way, can cre­ate big shifts.

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with any­one else whom you want to con­sider these con­nec­tions and insights.

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Dear Caat,

The basis they are using is that all alter­na­tive care is ille­gal, because

  • it is only legal for a DVM vet to treat an ani­mal, and

  • they are so allo­path­i­cally con­ser­v­a­tive that they believe DVM vets should have their licenses pulled for par­tic­i­pat­ing in alter­na­tive care.

The AVMA is far more con­ser­v­a­tive than the AMA because the AMA has at least had to accept the human patient’s right to choose their own care, while the AVMA is using a legal stance sim­i­lar to ‘in loco par­en­tis’, where they avow that only the vet can make a choice about an animal’s care, and the client only has a right to choose alter­na­tive care if they can find a vet to agree with them. ‘In loco par­en­tis’ is what a col­lege is bound by to be legally respon­si­ble for minor stu­dents. The AVMA is say­ing that since ani­mals are not human, only a vet is qual­i­fied to make deci­sions for their care, and to admin­is­ter that care. All alter­na­tive prac­tice would be ille­gal, even for vets. It’s pretty fascist.

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© Denise Schultz 2009

Dona­tions and con­nec­tions from the many to each other,
in even a tiny way, can cre­ate big shifts.

So please share Con­sider This …
with any­one else whom you want to con­sider these con­nec­tions and insights.

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Persuasion Diagram_re_Cialdini

If you want to sell or buy anything, you must get to know this man’s work.  He is the most cited author­ity on the sci­ence of influ­ence and per­sua­sion, and he has a very strong eth­i­cal com­po­nent to his work. With such under­stand­ing of how to influ­ence a buyer it is wise that he should! Plus he knows things about Tup­per­ware par­ties that no-one else does ;-)

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Mastery Diagram

Mastery Diagram_96_DPI

I use this as a self-assessment tool. If I take any thorny life sit­u­a­tion, I can draw a con­stel­la­tion which shows where my cur­rent strengths and weak­nesses are in rela­tion to the sit­u­a­tion. That helps me visu­al­ize where my insight can make the most dif­fer­ence. Pull some of those thorns out of our paws!

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Area, Key­words

Affir­ma­tion for Finan­cial Energy Healing

Fund­ing

no strings attached

relax­ation

ease

I am com­pletely funded for all aspects of my work. There are no strings attached, and I feel great about it. I feel a deeper relief and deeper relax­ation than I can ever remem­ber feel­ing, and these sen­sa­tions are here to stay. My new base­line includes feel­ing com­pletely at ease, with a sense of being here and stay­ing here.

Right action

deci­sive­ness

prov­i­dence

sup­port

ease

 

I know exactly what to do, and all the pieces just fall into place. Ideas, peo­ple, and sup­port are always right where I need them to be at all times. I am like a trapeze artist who always makes the catch, every time. I fly through the air with the great­est of ease. I am the dar­ing young woman on the fly­ing trapeze. I feel young because I am doing exactly what I want to do, and it is going so well.

All part of The Plan

no wor­ries, Mate

con­fi­dence

Things that appear to be bumps in the road always turn out to be part of the plan. Now I have so much con­fi­dence in Source that bumps don’t phase me a bit. I just imme­di­ately look, to begin notic­ing what new part of the plan is being revealed and brought into being.

Achiev­ing Goals

glo­ri­ous

at home in it

grat­i­tude

The unfold­ing of all my dreams and goals is even bet­ter than I could have imag­ined. I have truly made a dif­fer­ence. This is glo­ri­ous and I feel com­pletely at home in it. I give thanks and all is well.

These affir­ma­tions are crafted to be used with the Yuen Method of chi cor­rec­tions, taught by Dr. Kam Yuen. More on this soon.

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Astral Weeks Live at the Hol­ly­wood Bowl

 “Sweet Thing”

Van’s elo­quent vocal scrawl through dis­tant lyrics, winds ’round
His rum­bling, strong rhythm gui­tar
As it punc­tu­ates the melody like his famil­iar growl.

He con­ducts with it — with pre­ci­sion of dynamic vol­ume, rhythm, and power
   While Tony Fitzgib­bon weaves like a big boxer, danc­ing with his ecsta­tic vio­lin,
      climb­ing heights of bliss

And Van leads us to the moun­tain­top
   with his intri­cate melodic poetic chant­ing
      along­side Richie Buckley’s ring­ing, bell-like flute
         and Roger Kellaway’s river­ine piano.

We shall walk and talk in gar­dens
Misty wet, misty wet with rain
Dar­lin’ and I shall never grow so old again …

Jay Berliner rocks the cra­dle of melody, coun­ter­point, and rhythm on lead gui­tar,
Until Van guides us out of the gar­den and into good­bye
With his chug­ging, train-growling har­mon­ica chants ―
 
   … sugar baby, sugar baby …

Happy Birth­day Van,
may you live long and strong
and your music last forever.

A thou­sand years from now,
   hoboes round a camp­fire
      and mas­ters in their dimen­sions
will be remem­ber­ing you
   and yearn­ing to re-create
      this Heaven on Earth.

Your music does not ever leave us!
We will never for­get you.

Lyrics © Van Mor­ri­son                   text © Denise Schultz 2009

(seek­ing a bet­ter credit line for his copy­right,
try www.vanmorrison.com, www.amazon.com  to buy this DVD or album of a life­time, and look for his upcom­ing doc­u­men­tary, To Be Born Again, to be released in early 2010)

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