hopscotch bandit
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You are going to think I am crazy but.......I had the Reiki/Horse Whisperer out to my horse two weeks ago.
As soon as she walked into the stable she said my horse was telling her she was very bored as I'd cut back on workload and she was bored. She said she'd twanged her leg running around with a bay who was new in the field next door to her. It was very weird as this was exactly what had happened and the bay is new. My horse was on riding rest due to a slight tendon sprain. She loves being hacked out so I can imagine she was very bored.
The communicator went on to say my mare was insistent that someone had used her headcollar and she felt upset about this. I very much doubted this was the case as each horse has their own headcollar and hers was very, very rarely borrowed. I found out later that afternoon that a new horse has been turned out into an adjacent field and the owner hadn't left a headcollar on the fence for the staff to bring her in, so they had indeed borrowed my horses headcollar from the field next door!
She described a few other things, most of which were correct like the fact my Dad (who she didn't know had died) ulcerated leg had healed up a few months before he died. We thought this might have been due to the stuff he was on for his prostate cancer which had then spread into his bones. Dad has suffered a leg ulcer for six plus years which had never healed properly. Then she said my horse missed her 'nuts'. I corrected her by saying that my horse still had nuts in her snackaball every evening without fail. 'No, no' she insisted, 'these are very small nuts, miniscule sized and she had them in her feed'. I had stopped feeding Allen & Page Veteran Vitality after moving from the normal to the light variety and her not eating it, and so I chucked most of it after I gave away what I could to friends on the yard.
She said there was a picture of me and my horse in the bedroom and I had been looking at getting a new frame for it. I had been looking for a frame for the picture some months before but couldn't find the photograph. When I was giving the bedroom and dust and vac the other day I found the photo which had fallen behind the bedside chest of draws in the bedroom. Very strange.
She also said that I'd stopped using a particular bit - and my horse wanted it back. I'd put the bridle in my car with the intention of taking it with me on a fun ride back in August - it was a snaffle but I'd never got round to taking it out of the car and I'd used another bridle instead.
Although she got some things wrong like incorrect bad hock, she was very insistent that my horse was in a lot of pain with her mouth. I denied this was the case as I'd had the dentist out in June for a routine rasp and he'd found nothing wrong only that her mouth would be sensitive for a few days following the rasp. No she was insistent my horse was telling her she was in an awful lot of pain and that she needed the dentist, something the Reiki lady kept communicating to me over and over such was the importance. she was actually begging the Reiki lady to make sure I acted upon what she was telling her.
And so......I decided to speak to the EDT when he was visiting the yard yesterday and he had a look and said my horse had a fractured tooth which would need surgery under standing sedation (see veterinary section).
I find the whole thing very incredible. She has been accurate on many ocasssions both with me and other livery horses in the past. At the risk of sounding slightly off my head do you guys use a Reiki/Horse Communicator/Horse whisperer or do you think its all a load of baloney???
As soon as she walked into the stable she said my horse was telling her she was very bored as I'd cut back on workload and she was bored. She said she'd twanged her leg running around with a bay who was new in the field next door to her. It was very weird as this was exactly what had happened and the bay is new. My horse was on riding rest due to a slight tendon sprain. She loves being hacked out so I can imagine she was very bored.
The communicator went on to say my mare was insistent that someone had used her headcollar and she felt upset about this. I very much doubted this was the case as each horse has their own headcollar and hers was very, very rarely borrowed. I found out later that afternoon that a new horse has been turned out into an adjacent field and the owner hadn't left a headcollar on the fence for the staff to bring her in, so they had indeed borrowed my horses headcollar from the field next door!
She described a few other things, most of which were correct like the fact my Dad (who she didn't know had died) ulcerated leg had healed up a few months before he died. We thought this might have been due to the stuff he was on for his prostate cancer which had then spread into his bones. Dad has suffered a leg ulcer for six plus years which had never healed properly. Then she said my horse missed her 'nuts'. I corrected her by saying that my horse still had nuts in her snackaball every evening without fail. 'No, no' she insisted, 'these are very small nuts, miniscule sized and she had them in her feed'. I had stopped feeding Allen & Page Veteran Vitality after moving from the normal to the light variety and her not eating it, and so I chucked most of it after I gave away what I could to friends on the yard.
She said there was a picture of me and my horse in the bedroom and I had been looking at getting a new frame for it. I had been looking for a frame for the picture some months before but couldn't find the photograph. When I was giving the bedroom and dust and vac the other day I found the photo which had fallen behind the bedside chest of draws in the bedroom. Very strange.
She also said that I'd stopped using a particular bit - and my horse wanted it back. I'd put the bridle in my car with the intention of taking it with me on a fun ride back in August - it was a snaffle but I'd never got round to taking it out of the car and I'd used another bridle instead.
Although she got some things wrong like incorrect bad hock, she was very insistent that my horse was in a lot of pain with her mouth. I denied this was the case as I'd had the dentist out in June for a routine rasp and he'd found nothing wrong only that her mouth would be sensitive for a few days following the rasp. No she was insistent my horse was telling her she was in an awful lot of pain and that she needed the dentist, something the Reiki lady kept communicating to me over and over such was the importance. she was actually begging the Reiki lady to make sure I acted upon what she was telling her.
And so......I decided to speak to the EDT when he was visiting the yard yesterday and he had a look and said my horse had a fractured tooth which would need surgery under standing sedation (see veterinary section).
I find the whole thing very incredible. She has been accurate on many ocasssions both with me and other livery horses in the past. At the risk of sounding slightly off my head do you guys use a Reiki/Horse Communicator/Horse whisperer or do you think its all a load of baloney???
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