Horse psychic - sceptic

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A friend of mine has used one who took a hair sample? I dont know all the details but apparently they've seen her a few times for various horses and on her advise they have changed the way they treat said horse with good results (again i dont know the details) He did say tho they had one who was ready to be shot and this woman was spot on with her advise to them and talked about how he felt and wanted to be treated ... they treated him that way and he went from nearly being PTS to the most amazing horse, which i think they still have now.

I'll sheepishly admit im going to call her about my boy who is rather sensitive and i have no history on him other than he would have been handled a little too firmly shall we say!
I think taking a hair sample may be a Radionics practitioner - which does make it a slightly more "scientific" approach to the communication - and I have used in the past, too, with good and practical results.
I think you have to go on personal recommendation for this sort of thing - I am lucky enough to be able to share @Birker2020's lady who is genuine and amazing.
 

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I think taking a hair sample may be a Radionics practitioner - which does make it a slightly more "scientific" approach to the communication - and I have used in the past, too, with good and practical results.
I think you have to go on personal recommendation for this sort of thing - I am lucky enough to be able to share @Birker2020's lady who is genuine and amazing.

A few years ago someone on a public forum was asking for recommendations for a communicator because she was having problems grooming/trimming her horse and , in particular , pulling it's mane and tail . I responded by telling her that I did remote communications and that if she sent me some hair from under her horses mane , and from either side of his dock I would do a reading for her . Not only that , but if she was prepared to do this multiple times over a month or so , removing small clumps of hair each time , I could almost certainly solve her problem and effect a cure .
She was totally up for it until someone else pointed out the obvious ?
 

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I mean synesthesia is a real thing. If someone can associate colours with numbers or days of the week it's only a small jump to associating colours with certain people or horses.

I'm afraid I lump all of the psychic readers into the same emotionally exploitative pot as the ones who do readings for bereaved people and tell them stuff like their miscarried child is communicating with them from the beyond and they need a reading every month to stay in contact. Obviously there are degrees and someone thinking their horse really loves their yellow bucket isn't exactly the same thing but it all just gives me the ick.
I went to see psychic Sally when I was on a quest to speak to my dead dad.
There was a point in that show where I felt angry about the obvious cold reading of a bereaved mum.
On the way out as we went down the stairs a woman said loudly where's Sally? I want to see Sally.. automatically I said very loudly she's out the back counting her money.
I knew by the laugh I got that most folk felt the same.
 

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I mean, there's something to the mother line. There is increasingly more evidence suggesting that early/traumatic weaning can lead to stereotypies like box-walking, fencewalking, and separaion anxiety-type behaviour. But it's a big anthropomorphic leap to then say that a certain horse reminds your horse of its mother!
Yeah that’s all understandable. Mine was with his mother for 10 years so none of that happened and he didn’t have any anxiety at the new yard. He must have forgotten her lol
 

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A few years ago someone on a public forum was asking for recommendations for a communicator because she was having problems grooming/trimming her horse and , in particular , pulling it's mane and tail . I responded by telling her that I did remote communications and that if she sent me some hair from under her horses mane , and from either side of his dock I would do a reading for her . Not only that , but if she was prepared to do this multiple times over a month or so , removing small clumps of hair each time , I could almost certainly solve her problem and effect a cure .
She was totally up for it until someone else pointed out the obvious ?

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Had the lady we all use on the yard who is a Reiki Grandmaster and also a horse whisperer. She is marvellous, I'd say 90% of the 15 or so of us that have used her would rate her highly.

She told me the first time I had Bailey 'read' that she could see a number of horses in the stable with us, one horse with wobbly legs (my wobblers horse) and also 'a horse that had to leave me suddenly, his chest hurt' (Billy who dropped down dead of a heart attack). She also mentioned my cat that I'd lost 19 years prior, I'd never told anyone on the yard about the fact we had a cat when I was a child, she not only named the colour but the sex of the cat correctly. I only had her because I couldn't Gel with Bailey, I'd lost four horses in quick succession and was terrified I'd fall in love again and lose her. She reassured me I'd have her until she was 21, that was the only time ****** was wrong as I had Bailey until she was 24.

Since that time she's mentioned various things like I'd stopped feeding Bailey a supplement with a burgundy lid (Red Cell) and that she had an issue with her near fore. This was about 8 years ago, she was pts with her near fore issue, so maybe she saw it was trouble even then, or maybe it was just luck that she mentioned it. She also said she missed her 'nuts'. I said that she had them every night in her snakaball and the whisperer said 'no, not those type, these are very small, fine nuts'. I had to laugh as I literally the week before I'd thrown away her untouched bag of Veteran Vitality Light, previous to that I'd fed her the full fat version but it made her too fat so I gave her the non fat version which she wouldn't touch!

The last reading was about 9 months before she was pts. The lady said she was bored because she wanted to do things (her continued lameness prevented me doing much). She also said that Bailey pleaded with her to tell me to get the dentist out to her. Initially I scoffed at the idea as the vet had rasped her teeth three months prior. But Bailey was persistent and saying "please tell Mum she has to call the dentist". In the end I rang the EDT and he came out, opened her mouth, took one look and said she had a huge 'slab fracture' of an upper back tooth, something the whisperer could never have diagnosed from sight or watching her eat as she was eating normally. Hence tooth was removed! There were lots and lots of other instances over the years, most of them are lost to me now.

But during the last reading with the nuts and the tooth the final thing she said to me which has stuck in my mind, and I get quite choked up when I describe this to people, but she said "Bailey has said please don't let anyone use her headcollar, she says its mine, I don't want anyone else using it". I told the lady that she was most certainly wrong on this as I'd never have dreamt putting her headcollar on another horse as there was no reason to.

After ****** had gone I spoke to one of the staff who was on their lunch break in the tea room and relayed what *****had said to me about the headcollar. The chap looked sheepish and then admitted that the previous week a new horse had come for a weeks holiday and when she'd turned her horse out in the paddock she'd not left the horses headcollar on the gate. As it was a big horse the only one that fitted was Bails headcollar so he'd understandably borrowed it in order to get her horse in from the field before going back for Bailey.

When Bailey was pts the new horse had all her hand me downs. The only thing that Lari will never wear belonging to Bailey is her headcollar which is in my wardrobe along with a length of her tail. And there it will stay. The only trouble is Bailey had a number of headcollars so all of them are out of action now.

She is an animal communicator and a Reiki Grandmaster, if anyone wants her details she covers the Midlands area.
She sounds amazing.
 

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My friend and I went to a clairvoyant when we were 20. She talked me into it. But we went separately, although our appointments were one after the other. We pretended no connection, so when I saw her coming out as i went in, I feigned ignorance of even knowing her.

We were told to bring a cassette so that the session could be recorded. The cassette player was operated by the clairvoyant (who from now on I will refer to a Milton). I would have preferred to have operated the cassette player because I would have left it running the whole time, not switched it off while he fished.

Well, he got nothing out of me and was at a bit of a loss. "There's three in your family, is there?"

"No."

*click*

After information gathering from the horse's mouth, he turned the machine on again.

"Three girls. I knew there was a three there somewhere."

After a sweaty hour of getting not very far, he warned me that in the next two years I could get pregnant. "Just be a little careful, there..."

I learned later that he would say this to any female of suitable age.

Anyhow, my friend had a different experience. She blabbed. Not in a yabbering way I am sure because she's not like that, but she helped him. He got hold of the death of her oldest sibling who died the year she was born, just after she was born. And in the on/off/on/off etc recording, it sounded to anyone not quite understanding the soft clicks that this man Milton knew something -- I mean knew something through some unusual way. But no, it wasn't like that.
 

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I have actually used one. It wasn't £45 well spent but it would have been for £20 just for the sheer joy it bought me for an hour.

I actually had two calls so got good value for money and let a good friend sit on the 2nd one for a good laugh.

It was supposed to be for a horse which was very tricky to load but instead I got a professional to sort that issue rather than 'talk' to the horse and I used it on a horse who we could not identify a lingering issue. In the end none of it was correct which was said, good old science got there with a correct diagnosis. It was a good amusing romp though. Some of what was said was close to the truth, a lot seemed to be guessing and my cynical self is still intact.

I won't bother again but I feel I have now ticked a box in my horse experiences.
 

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If they weren't sort of expensive, I'd try again, just out of curiosity/for a laugh. I know the odd horse owner, not just Birker, who has had uncannily accurate readings. I can be open-minded to things that exist, but science can't explain. Maybe. On the other hand, if ACs worked more often, or for more people, surely they wouldn't be this fringey phenomenon. Wouldn't it be easier to contact an AC and say, "Explain to him how to do a flying change," than ya know, train it?
 

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If they weren't sort of expensive, I'd try again, just out of curiosity/for a laugh. I know the odd horse owner, not just Birker, who has had uncannily accurate readings. I can be open-minded to things that exist, but science can't explain. Maybe. On the other hand, if ACs worked more often, or for more people, surely they wouldn't be this fringey phenomenon. Wouldn't it be easier to contact an AC and say, "Explain to him how to do a flying change," than ya know, train it?
I think science has a long way to go yet before it even touches the surface of animal communication, and solid proof of things paranormal (I think we can in this instance categorise animal communication under the banner of paranormal).

My own opinion of this is science is simply looking in the wrong place....for now. We all know that animals experience emotions from joy, contentment etc all the way through to fear and terror, and, yes, a good 'animal minded' person can empathise and instinctively and scientifically know what pleases and does not please the animals in their care but there is a school of thought, prevalent in some religions that that all living creatures share a consciousness, from human beings all the way down to rocks, trees and insects, encompassing all living creatures in-between , and that some human individuals are able to 'tap' into this consciousness and communicate with individuals of other species. Unfortunately, there are some people who are, of course not genuine and happily exploit others bringing the whole phenomena of AC, understandably into disrepute, but thats not to say there aren't some genuine practitioners out there who's gift is truly amazing. There's plenty of interesting reading available on this subject and as afar as I know the scientific community are starting to sit-up and take notice, but I think we are many many years away before the sniggering stops!

A genuine animal communicators job is to translate the thoughts and feelings of an animal into a language that you or I, a different animal, can understand, so you could say that the clarity and accuracy of the messages you receive via your AC depend on how well that person is able to 'translate' those messages to you. With reference to your point about explaining to a horse how to do flying changes for instance ......it cannot really be explained to a horse...why would a horse have any concept of a flying change? its just something that it does naturally without even thinking about it. As humans, it's our job to teach/train them in the clearest way we can that we want them to do it on 'cue' and if you happen to be a good horseman and know what your doing....they'll pick it up quickly.
 

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we had a reiki person at our yard and after doing the horses she asked me if i wanted her to do my elderly dog. i said ok and she walked towards my very friendly dog who wouldnt let her get close. it was very odd as my dog would normally go towards people not away from them...spooky !!
 

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I have used 3. The first was amazing, the horses were loose in the yard and when we walked in they approached her one by one instead of all piling in to say hi like they usually would. She was very accurate and the things she said ultimately ended up giving my loan horse a much better life. Sadly she retired as it upset her too much when people ignored what the horses told her.
The second one was useless and said things like "I keep getting a picture of a yellow bucket" but absolutely nothing was accurate.
The third was a regular visitor to a yard I was on so I joined in and got some useful information about one horse but the one I really wanted to know about "refused" to talk to her. I'm not sure I'd try again unless I could find someone with reliable personal recommendations
 

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I went to see psychic Sally when I was on a quest to speak to my dead dad.
There was a point in that show where I felt angry about the obvious cold reading of a bereaved mum.
On the way out as we went down the stairs a woman said loudly where's Sally? I want to see Sally.. automatically I said very loudly she's out the back counting her money.
I knew by the laugh I got that most folk felt the same.
My brother in law works as a theatre manager let's just say its for entertainment purposes only ?
 

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A friend of mine has used one who took a hair sample? I dont know all the details but apparently they've seen her a few times for various horses and on her advise they have changed the way they treat said horse with good results (again i dont know the details) He did say tho they had one who was ready to be shot and this woman was spot on with her advise to them and talked about how he felt and wanted to be treated ... they treated him that way and he went from nearly being PTS to the most amazing horse, which i think they still have now.

I'll sheepishly admit im going to call her about my boy who is rather sensitive and i have no history on him other than he would have been handled a little too firmly shall we say!

Antw23uk would you be able to pm me the details of this person please?
 

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I once spent an eye watering amount of money to be told very generic stuff like have you changed bit recently (no not really), oh well maybe bridle then (no not that either). Followed by she likes pretty trotting. That's all I can remember lol.
 

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I can usually sense what is going on with a horse. I think it's because I've spent a lifetime observing horse behaviour and being alongside them.
I've made tactful suggestions to owners about what might help them get on better with their horses. If they're open to change their own attitudes and behaviour, give it a go and persevere, improvements may be made. I have never charged and would never accept any money. A cup of tea and seeing a more comfortable horse is reward enough.
 

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What a sweeping generalisation.

Its like saying all football supporters are hooligans or all grey horses have melanomas.
It isn't because there is a possibility of those things being untrue.
I think they should have to prove their claims in controlled conditions or be taken to court for fraud.
 

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There’s a guy called Robert Pring who is supposedly amazing?! Based in Wales but travels all over. My friend had him out and she was pleasantly surprised. Hoping to have him out end of the month!
 

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Well tell all these people with their supposed magic abilities there is hundreds of thousands of pounds of prize money up for grabs if they can prove what they say they can do.

"List of prizes for evidence of the paranormal - Wikipedia" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_prizes_for_evidence_of_the_paranormal

Clairvoyants work with living energy, they read your field and interpret what they see to provide advice for your career, love life and to answer any specific questions you have brought to the table.

A living mind does not generate lottery numbers. They come from the 'brain' of a machine, making them inaccessible to the psychic’s abilities.
 
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