ANIMALS

Yes, we also work with our non-human friends.


This is All Very Personal to Us
Sumara is a highly gifted animal communicator. When my son was about eleven she taught that city-boy to ride a horse, bareback with absolute confidence and style - in just a day. She works with all animals large and small. When we first met she was taking care of a young crow who had fallen, or was perhaps pushed, from her nest. Sassy, could not fly and had a crippled leg. In a house filled with the crazy fun chaos of two cats, two dogs, a rabbit and a crow, Sassy ruled the place. The other animals would seek out her chosen location - usually beneath a wooden stool - just to sit near her. There was something magic about her and the other animals knew it. Personally, I learned an important life lesson from that little wounded creature, and it would have been a lesson lost, had Sumara not saved a creature who'd likely been shunned by her own. This was, of course long before Rifework, but after watching her skill with dogs, cats, birds, and horses - I know and trust that Sumara's understanding of animals is second to none, and I am glad to be working with her.
Sadly, animals sometimes come to realize they cannot always trust humans. In the same way humans who have suffered abuse become wary - animals also suffer. Here at Rifework, we work with them gently moving them beyond past negative experiences. This is a technological breakthrough that changes everything.  The pain simply goes away.
- Jon
RifeWork is giving me the opportunity, to once again serve the animal world. This time it is in an expanded, easy, gentle way of going. Animals are so open and aware of healing. No struggling, fighting or convincing. Just okay, I like this and away we go. So freeing, light and fun. I am deeply humbled by knowing them.
 - Sumara Marie

Sumara Marie and Luna

When Luna came to live with MoonDoggie and me she was sooo freaked out and hyper I wondered if I could live with this tiny monster. She played with extreme excitement and aggressive behavior. I literally had bruises and open wounds on my arms. Hey, she is a mixed chihuahua. Luna did not know how to be touched gently, lovingly, she would right away go into this hyper state when touched.


Jon right away put her on RifeWork remote 'Soothe Your Savage Beast' program. Coupled with my staying calm and genital not joining in on her frenzied play behavior she is now allowing me to loving pet her.


Luna now knows what it is to be loved and quietly enjoy our partnership. She is aware and responds to my every word instead of being so hyper running around like an unmanageable pest.


I really had no idea I had such an intelligent, wonderful little being in my life.


I definitely know that RifeWork changed this tiny monster into my companion.


We can now play together without my being brutalized. What a delight. I feel sooo fortunate to have her and Jon who made this possible. Thanks to you both.

Sumara Marie and MoonDoggie
Moon Doggie

I adopted MoonDoggie about three years ago. He is an older chihuahua and was totally void of being playful, at all. He had three teeth leftin his mouth, and slept most of the time. 


I immediately put him on a healthy nutritious diet that was easy for him to eat. Everything since then has been fine and he has become my loving companion.


We put him on our RifeWork program protocol for animals about six months ago and a couple weeks later, much to my surprise, he began acting like a much younger dog.  He now runs around the house like a silly puppy, and must have his little play routine with me every night. He wrinkles up his lip as though he is going to attack - and charges, so funny.


The program obviously caused him to feel so good and so healthy that he simply bloomed into a new dog.


I feel I will be blessed to have him in my life years longer, then I would have had, had we not created our animal programs.  


I am so grateful. 


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Moon Dogie has been on RifeWork frequencies for about eight months now. Since his first very noticeable transition of feeling physically better very much like a younger, playful dog. His is becoming consistently more playful, eager and ready to go. More aware of his environment, more awake. Not in a rough way - but in a mature likable way. A really nice, easy going, enjoyable companion.

I am now noticing him in a even a deeper level of consciousness, an intensified ability to communicate, and stable cognizant alive way of being.

Honestly, my neighbor has seen and commented on his loving, well manured, presences. She is always asks me to bring him over and shakes her head dubiously at his way of being. I do too, curiously, as well. She is now telling her friends about him and has asked for Rifework cards to give to her friends. It is a head shaker for sure and a pleasure that opens my heart in appreciation, to have this little bundle of joy in my life. He actually positions himself on my shoulder as a baby would and cuddles his head into my neck.

I wish I had words to explain how he has transformed into this expanded conscious being. Words just don't explain my experience of how RifeWork has removed, cleared away past abuses, past training and past trauma, transforming him into a pure state calm, playful well-being.  

As an animal behaviorist and working with so many animals such as exotic cats, pumas, bob cats, ocelots, horses, donkeys, fox, snakes, on and on. I have never experienced a transformation like 'Moon Dogie' and 'RifeWork'. This is the essence of how animals and humans were originally bestowed to our planet, free from trauma, war, negative thinking, poor belief systems and learned behaviors that do not work and are less than who we really are.

I will add, that because of the work I have done with Rifework that transformation is also my being more of who I came here to be, as well. My life desire has always been to be who I came here to be and at eighty years young I am finally satisfied.   

Sumara Marie,


Jon With Lupita

Our cat, Lulu has been with us for nearly two years. She was a year old when we found her through the Cat Adoption Team (CAT) just outside Portland. 


She was near to feral, and mistrusting of everyone. Over time with lots and lots of positive reinforcement she began to soften her ways, but I have plenty of scars to prove that she was still not to be trifled with. Her background included having been taken home by a couple with kids who returned her after two weeks because "she was too scratchy!" 


How sad is that? 


Nevertheless, she slowly began to come around - allowing herself to be petted, though only if approached from certain cat-decided directions.  About six months ago she began to sit next to us on the couch in the evening. We considered that to be a major breakthrough. A couple of months ago I put her on a program, and that same night she sat next to me on the couch. I carefully reached over and scratched her head. After about a minute of that she flipped over onto her back to let me scratch her on the belly and under her chin! 


We were, and we continue to be totally amazed at the change in our little friend. Yes, it is an example of what unconditional love can accomplish, however it is also, without a question, an example of what the work we're doing here at RIFEWORK makes possible.


Sumara Marie on the Ranch

I had a little ranch here in Santa Fe New Mexico for twenty-six years. Where I rescued horses, donkeys and dogs. This is where I fulfilled my dreams regarding horses and rehabilitating them to trust again. I dearly love working with animals and have been an animal advocate all my life. 


The path that Jon and I are now walking with Rifework technology is yet another level in my ability to reach creatures in need of assistance and support. 


I recall a horse at the shelter in Santa Fe, named English Breakfast, who could not be touched or vetted. He would not allow a farrier to trim his hoofs. 


He'd become a truly dangerous animal, due to past abuse. Really the epitome of a horse gone bad. The shelter asked if I could do something for him as he desperately needed care. That if not, there would be no chance to save him, that he was at his end.


I agreed to work with him. I knew this was not “a nice horsy” event, that I would have to do the right thing at the right time to hopefully change his mind patterns. I knew this could be extremely dangerous.


I had much respect and readiness for his distrust of humans, however. I trusted myself to let him know that I was his leader and that I was just, able, and fair. 


Sure enough as soon as I stepped into the coral he charged - with front feet flying at me to make his kill. The most dangerous of all forms of horse attacks.


I was prepared - in that same moment I made my move, as well. He stopped on a dime. His eyes softened.  He surrendered to what I was offering. I went to him, touched his beautiful silky body, put a halter on him and lead him off. English Breakfast was looking for his leader. Someone who was able to take compassionate charge, someone he could trust. I had the honor to be his person. 


Would Rifework have made that experience any easier? I think the answer to that question is something that must come through the experience of individules using our service to decide for themselves, but yes I do think so.

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