Has anyone ever had distance reiki/healing/psychic work done on their horse?

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Just out of curiosity I was wondering if anyone has had any sort of "alternative" work such as distance reiki/ healing/ psychic readings done on their horses (from a distance specifically)?
Reason I ask is that I know someone who has recently qualified to do reiki with animals aswell as various other alternative therapies and personally I have always been a bit skeptical of anything like this and just wondered what peoples experiences are? (if any)
 
There's no subtle way of putting this - it's all claptrap and they should be ashamed of themselves for taking advantage of someone with a sick horse and taking their money.

Paula
 
There's no subtle way of putting this - it's all claptrap and they should be ashamed of themselves for taking advantage of someone with a sick horse and taking their money.

Paula

Ermm some people do these, and don't charge for them! I never have...
 
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Yes - and my one mare inparticular changed her attitude 100% straight away.

I'm not a complete believer about such thins, but there are snippets like this every now and again that make me wonder.
 
Paulag

Do you know anything about Reiki ,if not shut up and find out about it.

I am a Reiki Master and Teacher and on many occasions I do not charge to treat people or animals.

There are many scaptical people out there until they see the results.
 
Well.. my mum is a reiki healer, I'm a bit more skeptical but she treats my horse regularly. The first time especially, he sweated and his reins came up after about 20 minutes which is supposedly meant to be something that happens if it's working.. I don't know.

Now he will actually leave his haynet and go in to a relaxed dosy state.. possibly because he just enjoys being felt up? :o either way he looks well and enjoys it so it's fine with me :)

Don't think I'd pay someone to come and do it though.
 
Paulag

Do you know anything about Reiki ,if not shut up and find out about it.

I am a Reiki Master and Teacher and on many occasions I do not charge to treat people or animals.

There are many scaptical people out there until they see the results.

But on many occasions I'm guessing you do - which is fine if it's just someone who wants a bit of a relax or has a stress related condition, but simply unethical if it is a person or animal with a medical condition.

If you can show me the high quality randomised controlled trials supporting its use then I'll accept you charging people. Otherwise of course not.

Paula
 
Weird story. My friend's horse was depressed and always lame or ill. She had the vet out, nothing he could diagnose. She does reiki herself, made no lasting difference. Her sister did aqupuncture(sp) on him but he didn't like it. In desperation she got a psychic to see him. He kept calling her gelding 'she' and after a while he said the horse had a spirit attached to him who was taking energy from him and the horse was wrecked from it. He saw some features of the spirit and as a result my friend identified it as the spirit of a mare who had shared a field with her horse but was pts after breaking a leg as the result of a kick while in a field with friend's horse and others. Psychic detached the spirit and 'showed her how to move on'. My friend's horse completely changed and now is happy and healthy. True storey.
 
Any reiki healers want to sort out my nervous/anxious when in one particular barn horse and well test the theory? Or is that not what it's for?
 
I cannot comment openly on it but I have experience of one of the Radionics people that featured in Your Horse recently and I am less than impressed (I was not the one to consult them). Humans maybe but only as a placebo effect, horses most definately not.
 
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Radionics.
I sent(posted) a piece of my horses tail off to a lady called Mrs Dower(well known in the alternative medicine field, sadly passed away now). She sent me a bottle of pills- which I suspect were herbal or similar. The horse had had all sorts of veternary xrays/tests etc for a back problem. The back was actually swollen. Nothing convential worked or shed light on what it was.
Within 10 days of the "black box" as radionics is known, my horses swelling went, she came sound and seemed to be free of pain.
I have, more recently, used an animal healer for one of ours.It is still ongoing, but I have seen improvements where convential treatments have failed.She visits us, though so it is not done at a distance.
She has also told me a few things that there is no way she could have ever known about,concerning the horses history etc.
 
Guys - really seriously. Abrams and his radionics was one of the reasons why the laws were brought in in the uk and us to protect cancer sufferers from being swindled by quacks preying on their vulnerability to make money.

Are you now telling me that they have moved onto horse owners?

Paula
 
I tried radionics for a headshaker well over 20 years ago. It was utter nonsense. I sent the hair in and was sent a bottle of what I strongly suspect was tap water (I drank some!)
I was then billed £10 per month for god knows what, I think the lady just waved her magic wand over the hair sample once a day!
Needless to say the horse had no improvement whatsoever and I stopped the monthly payments sharpish!
 
I've occasionally dabbled with humans and recently tried to use energy to calm my friend's young Arab while she was treating his mud fever. I managed to get him calm but it was quite exhausting for me. Not sure he trusts me anymore either as every time he'd start to relax she'd go and pick at his feet a bit more. Poor baby. Nothing psychic about this though just using energy and trying to channel it though to the horse.
 
had reiki done on a previous horse that swore blind he was lame on the inside for leg on what ever rein you were on and after extensive bone scans and x-rays at liphook of his full body they basically told us "hes pulling your leg, hes a very clever horse if you ask me!" we gave him the benefit of the doubt and had physio see him and she said there was nothing wrong so we were a bit like well he really is just pulling a fast one :o

it was then suggested that we let a reiki healer see him and we knew someone who did it and she agreed. she found a few heat spots on him and he fell asleep after a few mins and he went a lot better afterwards ridden and didnt try it on for a while :) we ended up having to stop the "treatment" as such as he was becoming so relaxed he would fall over and it was dangerous for both the woman and the horse but im not 100% convinced but i will give them the benefit of the doubt and if anything else they show how they can help a very nervous horse relax :)
 
I tried radionics for a headshaker well over 20 years ago. It was utter nonsense. I sent the hair in and was sent a bottle of what I strongly suspect was tap water (I drank some!)
I was then billed £10 per month for god knows what, I think the lady just waved her magic wand over the hair sample once a day!
Needless to say the horse had no improvement whatsoever and I stopped the monthly payments sharpish!

I think I had this done once upon a time. My GP almost fell off his chair laughing at me...it was suppose to show which nutrients I was deficient in and needless to say there were quite a few.
 
I'm open to acupuncture and reflexology etc but I draw the line at these things I'm afraid, I just think I'd have to be absolutely desperate to even think it might be worth a go.
 
I tried radionics for a headshaker well over 20 years ago. It was utter nonsense. I sent the hair in and was sent a bottle of what I strongly suspect was tap water (I drank some!)
I was then billed £10 per month for god knows what, I think the lady just waved her magic wand over the hair sample once a day!
Needless to say the horse had no improvement whatsoever and I stopped the monthly payments sharpish!

Pretty much sums up what I have seen of it, the bloomin' black box, if it really can cure things like grass sickness then Sheikh Mo would have lumped a whole load on money into it all!
 
I once used a Reiki Healer on our stress head GSD, whenever we went out and left her she would literally eat sofa's, rugs, raid the fridge etc, I was on the point of PTS when I decided I had nothing to lose by trying it.
Within 20 mins of entering the house, this dog was fast asleep at the ladies feet, never been known, she would pester visitors to distraction, it had to be seen to be believed, not distance working but it extended the dogs life by years, years later, I still couldn't explain it.
A physic friend worked with police horses and dogs, she claims it can be done from a distance, but I have never had it done for my animals
 
I used to get my friend (who was lovely enough to trailer my horse and I to competitions) to do reiki when we were going cross country. No idea if it made a blind bit of difference to my horse but it kept my friend nice and calm and focussed; she could get incredibly anxious watching us going xc :D
 
I used to get my friend (who was lovely enough to trailer my horse and I to competitions) to do reiki when we were going cross country. No idea if it made a blind bit of difference to my horse but it kept my friend nice and calm and focussed; she could get incredibly anxious watching us going xc :D

:D - there is definitely a scientific study in there somewhere.
 
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