How do horse communicators talk to animals?
Horse communicators are sometimes viewed with suspicion or disbelief. The idea of someone striking up a conversation with a horse is odd, at best, yet many owners have set aside these prejudices aside in the face of overwhelmingly accurate and helpful information. So how in the world do equine intuitives actually talk to horses?
To answer this question, we first need to look at how animals talk to each other. Many animals have the ability to produce sounds. They can neigh, bark, howl, growl, shriek, chirp, buzz, purr, or croak. While these are useful additives to communication, only in cheesy movies do animals express their every sentiment through a vocal noise. We’ve all seen the horse films where every scene contains a plaintive whinny or an angry snort, and raised a skeptical brow at these theatrics. Similarly, horse communicators do not neigh or nicker to their clients; nor do they whisper in some secret equine language.
Body language is prevalent among the animal kingdom as well, and a common misconception is that a horse psychic will simply observe the horse’s behavior and make educated guesses as to their preferences from this display. Some feelings of chicanery accompany this misunderstanding, as if the horse communicator were simply cold reading the animal for obvious signs of personality. While charlatans certainly are present in any profession (consider how many doctors, lawyers, or teachers you wouldn’t approach for advice or treatment), a genuine equine intuitive goes far beyond observing the animal. Often times the animal need not even be present during the session, which debunks this theory entirely. In fact, most horse communicators will only use body language to prove or demonstrate their assertions to the owner, for example gently pressing on a sore area of the back where the horse is experiencing pain, so that the owner may observe the reaction.
While body language explains many animal interactions, it is still not the primary form of communication among animals. Telepathy, the mental exchange of pictures, words, and feelings, is the language of the animal kingdom, and this is how horse psychics communicate with animals. Instinctively, humans know this – how often are talking animals depicted in our society, from the Lion King to lolcats? Unfortunately, the label of “telepathy” is offsetting to most people, myself included. It reeks of the occult and The Psychic Network, which are laughable farces to some and downright insidious to others.
If you find the name troubling, instead consider the meaning and its application in your life. Have you ever picked up the phone and knew who was calling without caller ID? Have you ever had someone on your mind and then had them contact you? In the animal kingdom it is even more evident: birds can flock by the thousands next to a watering hole, and a single attack from a crocodile will ignite them into flight as one, even those a quarter mile away. Fish can school by the hundreds of thousands, moving as one mind with no visual clues or signals. A herd of horses can graze peacefully, yet take off at the drop of a hat if one senses danger. This is telepathy at its most instinctual and primal level. If every horse were to pause, listen and try to locate the source of danger, they would eaten be before they could ever run to safety. Instead, they rapidly transmit the information while simultaneously fleeing.
Even in the modern world where domesticated animals have little to fear, telepathy is still the most prevalent form of communication. It may surprise you that your animals are constantly sending information to you and their non-human family members. Have you had an elderly pet who may not be up to playing rough anymore, and even the most rambunctious youngster softens his antics? Have you ever been engrossed in your work, yet out of the blue remember that the dog hasn’t gone out for a few hours, or that you didn’t clean the litterbox? Have you lost track of time at your job and realized that you must go home because the horses need to be fed? When your mind is so otherwise occupied, where do these thoughts come from? They come from your animals.
Horse communicators learn how to interpret these messages, and to send and receive information that can be put to use on the horse’s behalf. While everyone has this ability, the equine intuitive has honed and refined the skill to the point of holding actual conversations and two way dialogue with horses and other animals. It is a skill like any other: a child can understand when there are few or many pieces of candy, but it takes learning and study to master calculus. The equine communicator uses intuitive skill to empathically receive data from the horse. That is why the information is so accurate and beneficial. Who better than the horse to tell you of his troubles? An equine intuitive just knows how to listen.
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January 14th, 2009 22:03
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