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An Ending and a Beginning

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Laminitis : Abandonment of self – part 2

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A look at Control and Chronic Conditions

Control, in the world of chronic conditions, is an interesting topic. I am using the term chronic as ‘something that persists for a long time’ and/or is ‘constantly recurring’. Wanting to control is prevalent in all areas of human society, and when it comes to chronic conditions we want to be able to control it,…
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Laminitis : Abandonment of Self – Part 1

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Co-operative muzzling..

Co-operative muzzling.. And other muzzling things. We are back in the spring season, when the grass grows lush and sweet, the dandelions provide sprinkles, and the horses put on weight. For some this is amazing, and a great time to run around, find good nutrients and pick up some weight after the winter. Timmy (Thoroughbred)…
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More crystal healing and tapping sessions with Querida and Risada

Querida After yesterdays interesting sensations following the lazer tapping sessions with Listen to Your Horse I spent a while with Querida this morning in the shelter. This session came with a connection to Labradorite crystal. This session went as follows: An acknowledgement of the remote connection of the previous day; Some time coming into the…
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A lot of woo-woo…

Remote energy healing connections, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) Tapping, crystal healing and how everything is coming together.. I was watching an amazing instructional follow along video from ‘Listen to your Horse’ on accessing the areas of concern in laminitics and releasing the emotional element of laminitis. Something I am exploring deeply with my herd and…
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Feeling judged? Doubting yourself?

A look at changing that feeling…………… And a couple of laminitis references……… This post is less to do with horses and more to do with ourselves. (so I found some of my bird photos for a change). Guess what? Changing ourselves helps our animals, helps those around us, and mostly helps ourselves; physically, emotionally and…
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Pain anticipation with Risada

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Looking at limitations and boundaries with Querida

