Saturday, March 26, 2011

MITRAS ARTZI PICTURES



Mitra a friend, takes very interesting pictures, brilliant motives and different objects. I find her work very thrilling and loving. I can clearly see the passion in her work.

AWL cannot wait to have her taking pictures of the clients in their Paradizo Casa dell'Amore!


Take a journey through her artzi work, Mitra Talarman We love her! Amore in art!

Friday, March 25, 2011

WEEKLY COLUMN IN MAGAZINE

How could I resist not to write about Greg and Derek in my weekly column, Tidningen NARAHope you enjoy the story about two abandoned handsome guys. We still don't have a "happy ending" Can you help us?

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

CONFUSING THOUGHTS AND ATMOSPHERE


Writing is fun and frustrating --- and always discipline. The most difficult now when I have children is to find the time. I even bought a book in 2007 "Writing for Moms." I thought that would give me a lot of ideas about how to find more time to write. The only problem is, I have not had the time to read it yet!

One of the good parts of being a writer is to discover so many new things, new words and new people. But like the thin pancake there is another side too. Analyzing!

Deep thinking, questioning why? Yet trying not to get too involved too deeply. And then, when done with the work, to let it go. And of course have the guts to write about difficult things, about people that are not nice and at the same time hopefully inspiring us to become better.
Pulling together thoughts and feelings, experiences and research in a way that is both interesting and meaningful to my readers.

But is it ok to conduct research by changing the truth to see how people react when you say or do different things? For example, perhaps you are eating very healthily but for your research you eat lots of junk food to see how people lecture you, or advise you to become healthier? Is that ethical or proper? Is it right and proper to concoct a fantasy to discover a truth?
When I was working as an animal psychologist the easy part was to read the animal. The hard part was when I was with the owner --- I didn't know how she felt since every day was a new day with different new impressions. The day, and my information, changed their aura, the energy felt, their mood --- and thus how she received my information.

The animals were pure and honest and the people could be confusing. Many times the people put their time into how other people should think and do, or they stole the other's energies. Often, it seemed that the people were trying to get away from their self.

Snooping people who were obsessed with what I was doing was uncomfortable. They didn't care how I as a person felt but wanted to know what was happening around me. I call them "An up to date billboard:" they want everybody's information but don't care how these same people feel.

They normally had a crowd of weak people around them so they could feel in control and powerful. Same goes in the animal kingdom but as with humans and animals with weakness in the group they became more vulnerable since inner stress is working inside and outside stress had a bigger impact to the inside. They don't have any protection.

I found it very interesting to observe people and for many years I have had my own coping little game: I put dog faces on them in my mind to see what breed they represented. It made it easier to cope with negative people since I got to giggle a lot on the inside, and with a smile in my heart I could walk on in life!

That's Amore!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

ANIMAL HEALING FROM ERIKA

Duktiga Erika Andersson kand fran tidningen NARA ger djurhealing gratis till behovande djur.
Det är lika viktigt för djuren att få healing som det är för oss människor.

Erika ger distanshealing till alla djur och efterhand som man mailar henne sina bilder (erika@dittmedium.se) så lägger hon ut eran bild på sin blogg www.dittmedium.se/blogg/

Skriv garna en kommenter hur det har gått efteråt, det uppskattar Erika!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

I AM SORRY


For some time now have I only been writing on www.animalswithoutlimits.blogspot.com
I copied and pasted and the same stories on both blogs, didn't make any sense.
I am still in thinking process what to do with my private blog. See you soon, private thoughts!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

PART II ABOUT FRANKS STRUGGLING

If you want excitement, to lose weight and build some good karma, join us for our AWL missions.

Earlier on our blog, you could read about Frank the German Shepard that was left to die on a busy street. But he was found by Italian volunteers Francesco and Merlina. Frank underwent surgeries and AWL was contacted by Chiarra, asking if Frank could stay two weeks at the hospice. That would give him time to heal and them to find a home.

But he looked like a mess with the wounds full of dripping, oozing fluid. Even if he ate well I felt that something was wrong even and so did Martina. I called Dr Damiani to ask when he would be at the clinic.
Could we bring in Frank for an examination?

Since Frank is stitched up everywhere and especially under his belly I would have difficulty carrying him into the SUV myself, I needed help.
Pio, Martina and Chiara stopped by at the hospice this early morning and helped me load him in the SUV with help of a big bath sheet.
Nicolle helped me with Frank at the clinic.


Frank was in a lot of pain, he was swollen everywhere. Dr Damiani had misty eyes when he greeted Frank. Could he be saved?

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

GUARDIAN ANGELS FOUND HIM

This is Frank, a beautiful German Shepard probably between 7-8 years old.
Frank was found on a busy street (highway), in Neaples. He had been hit by a car, and left to die. Francesco and Melania, two volunteers from Naples, just saw Frank, stopped to see if he was alive... Frank was sick, very sick, but he was alive. They took Frank to a veterinarian were he had to go through several surgeries. The vet had to remove the spleen and stop internal bleeding.
15 days later a new surgery; fracture of his right paw, he has the joints completely pulped. The operation appears successful, but we do not know if this giant will be able to keep the leg,
His left front leg is fractured, so far no surgery on that one.

Chiarra and Francesco came with Frank to Casa dell'Amore (hospice & recovery center) and what a trooper. He will stay for two weeks and hopefully a home will be found.


He is such a big sweet loving guy who need a forever home that can have him and pet him all day long.



Tomorrow we are bringing him in to get checked at dr Damiani's clinic. Keep your paws.
A big warm hand to Francesco and Melania for stopping and checking if the dog was alive. I get scared of thinking how many that are still alive laying on the highway.
Chiara Ricci for helping Frank and taking care of him and thank you ALL for your support so Frank can recover at Casa dell'Amore AWL. Without your donations we cannot exist.
That's Amore.