desperate sutiuation please help.Geopathic lines!

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I am new to this forum and will apriciate any help.

After building 2 new lovely stables to keep my horses, disaster has strike. The horses are not happy in them they are now stressed, worried, not eating prperly and not their usual self. Someone suggeasted we have disturbed some ancient energies, geopsychic energies and geopathic lines under the stables, and that it is not safe for the horses!! Has anyone any experience of this? Any sugestions will be greatly recived,as we just dont know what to do!!
Thank you all for your time.
 
LOL my first thought is what a load of b@LL@CKS. I think you need to give your horses time to settle especially if they have been living out for a while. Horses are creatures of habit and thrive on routine so i'm sure given time and sympathetic handling they'll be fine.

Good luck.
 
No the were in, they always came in at night all year round, they actually prefered being in than out, we built the new stables because they used to be in the old farm stables which were far too small,and as they are fit competition horses, and me decided to go more serious into sj, decided to built new larger ones.

The stables have been up for about 6 months now, and have tried swaping different horses in them, but none are happy,my most laid back mare who adores being in is now starting to change as well, shes being in them for about 2 months,(out in day) and shes gradually getting worse! Just dont know what to do.

Has any one heard of these lines and energy?

Thank you.
 
When we moved house (3 miles up the road) my horses took months to settle in to their new fields. They weren't too bad in the stables but out in the fields they just made for the lane gate all the time. Hope your horses settle in soon.
 
Rio, if the stables are wooden, have they been treated - a lot of wood treatments have a strong smell, which will be even stronger to horses than to us - this may be lingering?
 
my stables are designed so that the horses can see the gate and road,they like to be able to see who`s coming and going.i believe this makes them happy and relaxed.
they also get warm morning sunshine shining in
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No they are block with american barn fitting seperating the two, and with windows looking out,so they can see other horses all the time,and put thir heads out.
 
I would check everything else first like,
Anyone new handling them? New type of bedding? are the stables/barn too dark? are they too light? different smells they are not used to? etc etc
Not sure if Geopathic lines is the problem,
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If you are really worried (sounds it) you can always call out someone who 'clears' spaces of negative energies. I.E Someone who does Reiki may be able to help, ask around on line. I don't dis-believe what you are saying but surely you would have to go down very deep to disturb anythng? but anyhow, there are people who deal with kind of thing. My Reiki master has told ne of clearing energies in houses so.....
 
I have heard of this too (and I am the least likely tree hugger/ ghost whisperer type you will find).

It was actually something my old boss (v well known dressage judge and producer of young event and dressage horses) mentioned once about a certain stable that one of the horses would not settle in. It had actually been suggested to her by a vet that there may have been some sort of odd electrical energy running through it. She didn't exactly believe it but she did respect that vet's opinion.
 
I am a Reiki therapist and interested in, but not an expert on geopathic stress.

Reaseheath college's equine unit called in a geopathic stress expert when they became fed up of whichever horses they put in certain stables not settling, becoming more moody etc. a hoard of highly qualified grooms and lecturers could not determine any visible source of the problem.

They have had geopathic survey and work done to divert the negative energy lines away from the yard, which appears to involve lots of granite stones? I am hoping to attend a one day course on what they did, what geopathic stress etc is all about and so on on the 16th January - if you can make it to Cheshire for that one day it might be worth your while - cost isn't too much.
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The result at Reaseheath was horses settled better in those stables, immediately and continue to do so. There was one they couldn't divert the stress lines from, so they have moved a storage room to there. Perhaps more convincing is the story of a very ill lady who lives in a cottage neighbouring the yard, and whose health has improved enormously since the changes have been made
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For the sceptics, by all means keep your scepticism but maybe don't be too quick to write it off. We know animals are more in tune with things we don't sense (white noise, high pitched noises, can sense rain, storms & earthquakes before we can), and to me the make-up of plates and micro movements of the earth, not to mention electric power lines etc must all have an effect on the world. Sick building syndrome is widely acknowledged. The geopathic stress reports I saw for Reaseheath were based on some sort of geopraphic surveying technique - i.e. were more sophisticated than a man in a beard waving a stick.
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What's to say there isn't something in it?

Just have an open mind... thats all I'm saying!
 
At my old livery yard there was a stable in the block that no horse would ever settle in. It was discovered that an underground stream ran under the corner of it, which gave off a negative energy (any geopathic people here might confirm or deny this is the case?). I revisited the yard last year and and the horse occupying that stable had a reputation for being 'difficult' when he was in, as was the horse before him...and the one before that...hope this helps.
 
Naturally, I would be really interested to hear more about the problems Reaseheath had, and when they occurred (pm if you prefer). Murphy was on working livery at Reaseheath and was fine when he was on the old timber stable yard but when this was pulled down he became a real problem in the new stables and was "expelled" in the end.
 
You could try burning a sage 'stick' to clear any negative energies, you should be able to get one at any homeopathic/spiritual type shop. Simply burn it, making sure the smoke goes into the corners and around the top of wall etc. It may also help to say some sort of 'clearing' prayer, not necessarily religious, to help. Again would suggest a reiki practitioner to clear energies for you, if you are anywhere near Leeds then I would be happy to come out and do it for you FOC. You could also do an internet search for other ideas of how to clear energies in a building. Good luck!
 
Sounds more like it is something to do with the lighting, smell, draughts, temperature, chemical taste in the water if you have new waterers/troughs, smells or vapors from the new wood etc.

Can they see each other? Do you have mains electric fencing, it could be leaking to ground and they could be feeling that? What is different about hese stables from the ones they were happy in?

Eliminate all of these things - then look at the other things. I have worked with some unhappy stabled horses in the past and it has always turned out to be the owner stressed up, simple things like smells, too clean, too cold, and on one occasion a ground leak from a fencer that was making the apron slightly live, but only the shod horses were feeling it.

I'm heavily into Reiki, but I always look for the simple things first. There are a lot of unscrupulous folks out there will take your cash with a lot of mumbo jumbo!
 
Smid, may be me being a bit paranoid but if that last bit was aimed at me offering to do Reiki would just like to make it clear I did say FOC! I have never charged anyone for Reiki as I have issues over that part of it (which is why I have a boring job rather than making money from Reiki!!)
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If it wasn't aimed at me then please ignore me, as I said I am paranoid!!
 
No, not at all HCH - sorry you took it that way

I've just watched reiki people come and go from the yards I have been in - and few if any did any good - and one of them was so scared of horses he almost needed Reiki himself!

Personally, and riskign incoming, it is something that works best when you do it for nothing, inspired in the moment and reaching out to address a need that presents itself. I don;t believe it is something that can be commercialised.
 
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