Gently Embracing Toji’s Digestion and Emotions

 


I want to gently care for my 9-year-old rabbit Toji’s digestive issues and warmly embrace her emotional world as well.

Toji is a 9-year-old rabbit this year. She had uterine surgery last year, and lately she often struggles with digestion—frequently experiencing gas buildup that prevents her from eating properly.

Lately, I’ve become even more attentive to her emotional side.

Toji came to our home at the age of one from a pet store. My daughter and husband brought her home, but since I was against the adoption at the time, I wasn’t in a position to give her love in the beginning—I was simply taking care of her.

My daughter told me that female rabbits should have uterine surgery, but I hesitated, wondering how we could put such a young rabbit through surgery. As a result, she ended up having major surgery last year.

Deciding on the surgery was difficult for our whole family, but no one can truly know the fear, pain, and stress Toji must have felt during the procedure.

I was just so grateful that she came back to us alive, and all I could do was love and care for her exactly as she was.

Even while recovering from the surgical wounds, Toji endured everything quietly, without a single complaint.

I want to warmly embrace not only the discomfort and anxiety caused by her digestive problems, but also the loneliness she might feel when she’s alone.

With this in mind, I’ve organized ways to first support her gastrointestinal issues and also gently hold her emotional needs.






1. 🐇 Senior Rabbit Functional Gastrointestinal Disorder — EDUCTOR Gastrointestinal Session Protocol



1. Key Items to Check in the Gastrointestinal System

Stomach / Duodenum / Jejunum / Ileum

Cecum (especially important in rabbits — cecal fermentation function)

Large Intestine / Rectum

Liver / Pancreas / Gallbladder (digestive support organs)



2. Check for Pathogen Responses

Clostridium perfringens / welchii

E. coli

Candida albicans

Parasites (Cryptosporidium, etc.)



2. 🐇 Core EDUCTOR Sessions for Emotional Stability in Rabbits


1. Emotional and Stress Purification (Emotional Release & Stress)

This process gently identifies and neutralizes the frequencies of ‘isolation’ and ‘anxiety’ stored in Toji’s subconscious.


NLP Emotional Growth: Highly effective for releasing emotional trauma or separation anxiety. If there is a strong response in the ‘Abandonment’ or ‘Loneliness’ items, focus feedback on those areas.


Stress & Cortisol Balance: Helps stabilize elevated stress hormones caused by anxiety, allowing her body to move out of a state of tension.


2. Neurological and Brainwave Stabilization (Neurological Stabilization)


 

Psychological anxiety places a burden on the nervous system. This session gently soothes it.

Timed Therapy (Brainwave): Induces alpha waves to create a state of deep relaxation. It is recommended to run the session with ‘Calm’ or ‘Peace’ themes.

Autonomic Nervous System: Suppresses overactivation of the sympathetic nervous system and activates the parasympathetic nervous system so Toji can feel at ease.


3. Spiritual/Energetic Connection (Spirit & Connection)


It helps dissolve the feeling of being alone and brings a sense of comfort from being connected to the universal energy.

Sacred Geometry: Aligns the energy field around Toji to strengthen the feeling of being protected and cared for.

Chakra Balancing: Especially harmonize the Heart Chakra and Root Chakra to provide emotional fulfillment and a sense of safety in survival.

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