On Sunday, October 10, the “healers” from the Reconnective Healing ® program in Los Angeles came and visited Santa Clarita’s Gentle Barn.  The Reconnective Healing practitioners arrived to help give animals a second chance. Ellie Laks, founder of the Gentle Barn abused animal refuge, called it a “miracle.” OTT Giving animals 1The roping cow, Delilah, had come to the facility after being roped so hard that it had broken her pelvis. She escaped to run down a main highway, being side swiped by cars. Enter the “healers”. “The morning before they came, Delilah was hobbling along, barely able to walk. The night the Reconnective Healing practitioners arrived, one of them stood near her, holding their hands facing her. The next day, Delilah was not only walking, but running around with no limp!
“Since they’ve been here, Delilah has been pain-free and sound. She has come so far, so fast and it’s all because of Reconnective Healing,” states Ellie.  
For more information on the Gentle Barn, visit www.gentlebarn.org .

Santa Clarita Magazine