Horse Health:
A Delicate Balance
Horse health and the environment are two closely related things. How
closely is not often realized!
How sensitive?
To understand this, you should remember that a horse is a herd animal,
extremely sensitive to other animals around it. It is also a prey animal,
so it is also very aware of threats to it.
You’ve probably seen a horse ‘spook’ at something which could be quite
insignificant. (In fact Pat Parelli, the well-known horseman, has called
a horse a ‘1,000 pound chicken’ for good reason!)
In our experience, horse health can be greatly affected by geopathic
stress in all its forms. The one good thing about it is that, once you
know what to look for, you can spot it more easily because they are
there exhibiting all the signs.
Let me give you some examples
The following will give you some ideas about how sensitive horse health
is and how quickly it can be upset and restored. They are all based
on our experiences with clients, but do please bear in mind that
the following examples are not meant to suggest you replace treatment
from
a qualified veterinarian.
The stalls
Horse stalls can be affected by geopathic stress lines. For example, let’s
say that your horse is in a stall and the water is to one side and the
feed to the other. Lots of lovely hay on the floor and a good view for
her as well.
However, you notice that she does not feed well inside although she
always exhibits great hunger outside. She’s obviously drinking as the
water’s going down.
Whenever you go to check on her, she’s always in one corner, away from
the view. An area of geopathic stress could be running through her stall,
and the feed is in it. She doesn’t like it so she eats only enough to
keep her going and huddles away from it.
Clear the problem energy and she perks up noticeably and looks more
relaxed again.
Alternative scenario....In adjacent stalls, with both horses receiving
the same care and attention and the same feed, one is always plagued
by flies and seems listless while her neighbor is more alert and vigorous
and rarely has any fly problem. Solution...Check the stalls for geopathic
stress and clear it! Remember, horse health is delicate!
The arena
Your horse is under training. The arena, and indeed, the whole facility
is well-kept and you are happy with level of care he is receiving. However,
when you go watch him work, you notice that the trainer always seems to
be correcting him in one particular place as he goes round. You stay a
while longer and notice that other horses seem to be having problems in
the same area.
Once the place is checked for negative energies and cleared all the
horses are able to perform much better as they’re no longer dodging
the nasty area.
The feed
Everything is fine at your place. You have just had a delivery of horse
hay and have stored it in the usual place. You distribute some of it amongst
your horses and, after checking them, go inside and get on with your chores.
A little later, you look out and see a horse down. Worse, you see others
showing the first signs of colic. You rush out and scrape up all the
hay you just threw down for them and get in help, fast.
You send some samples of hay off for analysis. In the meantime, you
check for any geopathic stress and find that the place where they hay
was stored has somehow been affected by some energy coming in recently.
You clear it and watch your horses carefully. The samples come back,
having nothing to report. You slowly give a few of the better horses
some of the hay to try. They start chewing on it right away and the
problem is resolved. All the others slowly return to normal again.
Taking good care of horse health is important and the non-obvious is
easily overlooked.
Conclusion
Horse health is a delicate thing and anything you can do to remove problems
from the environment can only help. If you consider that animals have
a wider sensitivity to the world around them than we do, then it makes
sense to ensure that, even if you can’t see it, the invisible is
cleared as much as possible.
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