When animals meet in Livsintelligens

The work takes place at a distance and requires no physical contact with the animal. Jennie works through quiet, focused presence, allowing the animal’s own nervous system and state to show what is already unfolding.

She does not approach animals as a therapist or trainer. She holds a calm, steady field where the animal’s natural rhythm and responses can come forward.

What is complete can release.
What needs space is allowed to exist — without pressure to change.

This applies whether the animal lives closely with people in everyday life or is wild. In the latter case, distance itself is part of the respect.

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Domestic animals

These are animals who share daily life with their humans.

They share homes, routines and responsibilities. In that closeness, tension, worry or imbalance can arise — sometimes without a clear cause.

Within Livsintelligens, the animal is met at a distance through quiet, focused presence. Nothing is corrected and nothing is trained. Instead, the animal’s own system is given space to show what is ready to settle or release.

The intention is not to change the animal, but to create the conditions in which calm and clarity can return.

Wild animals

These are animals who live without daily human contact.

The meeting takes place at a distance and without interference. Jennie works through quiet, focused presence, allowing the animal’s state to show what is ready to shift.

There is no intention to alter or direct.
Distance is part of the respect.

The work is not about control or contact in the traditional sense, but about holding a calm and steady space where what is complete can release.

Safety in the system

For animals, the meeting is about the same thing — allowing the nervous system to settle.

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When this happens, it may look like:

  • stress easing
  • he body regulating itself
  • behaviours softening without correction

The human around the animal often notices the shift as the relationship finds a new balance.

A session can be relevant when something feels unsettled, changes, or does not quite fall into place — even if the cause is unclear.

It may involve:

  • worry or tension
  • behavioural changes
  • a sense that the animal is not fully at ease

Sometimes the change is obvious.
Sometimes it is subtle — a shift in presence or energy.

AFter the meeting
Animals may show change in different ways:

  • deeper rest or increased tiredness
  • more contact or a greater need for space
  • changes in behaviour without training
  • something that felt tense suddenly feels neutral

Sometimes nothing is visible outwardly — yet the atmosphere changes.
Everything unfolds in the animal’s own timing.

The animal's consent
The work only continues as long as the animal is receptive.
Nothing is pushed forward.
Respect for the animal’s integrity always comes before results.

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