Sandra Fischer is an Advanced Proficiency 2 Healing Touch for Animals® Practitioner in Göttingen, Germany. Read more about how animal communication led her to HTA, her favorite techniques, and how she’s using HTA in her own practice. Click here for a short video to hear from Sandra.
Q: How did you get involved with Healing Touch for Animals?
A: I had been practicing animal communication for several years, and through this work, I became increasingly aware of the emotional and physical suffering many animals experience. In many cases, I felt that conventional or standard methods were not sufficient to address these issues, which led me to search for additional ways to support and help the animals. During this time, I read the book The Animal Healer by Robert W. Haas, which deeply inspired me. After reading it, I enrolled in my first HTA course in the Netherlands.
Q: How are you using HTA in your professional life?
A: I work independently, offering animal communication, HTA techniques, and coaching to support the human–animal relationship. Many clients come to me seeking clarity about misunderstandings or questions regarding their animals, and in these cases I begin with animal communication. When appropriate, I integrate HTA techniques to provide additional energetic support. I also work with clients whose animals are experiencing behavioral challenges or physical discomfort, where energy healing methods can play a primary role. This work often leads to meaningful improvements not only in the animals’ well-being but also in the relationship between animals and their humans.
Q: What is your favorite HTA technique?
A: Because I usually begin each session by bringing the whole system into balance, I most often work with Bridging™ or Hara Repair & Balance™. I also use Bridging for myself as a way to prepare before a session.
Q: What have you done to grow your HTA practice?
A: I have worked with many different animals and species. The positive experiences strengthen my trust in my work, and I am increasingly able to trust the energy to do its work while allowing myself to step back. The right intention is essential. Exchanging with other practitioners is also very beneficial for personal and professional growth. The exchange with an animal’s human/guardian is also very important to me. I encourage them to support their animals by reinforcing that the changes are in their best interest, and by embracing the joy that comes when the animals move into their potential and healing. Animals usually value the deep connection with their guardians, and I have observed that they sometimes hold on to old patterns out of loyalty.
Q: What has been the most rewarding part of HTA for you?
A: I am most impressed by the methods that allow us to address challenges which cannot be worked through with standard approaches such as behavioral training or medical treatments. For example, Hara Origin Stabilization™ or Chakra-Hara Anchor™. I also appreciate the simpler techniques, such as the use of oils and Bridging™, which I can apply in a wide range of situations to support both humans and animals of all kinds.
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