Tag Archive: Horses

Blinded by the Snow, Spring is Here

  That’s Colorado! One minute, just when you think that spring has sprung, we’re covered in snow. Yet beneath that white blanket are sprigs of new growth that Hank and his pasture mates are nosing through to munch on. How blessed am I that THIS spring  he is back into good health and on his way…

Is fine horsemanship an art form? What makes a horseman or woman “great”?

By Staci Grattan-Fornshell of Spirit Horse Center in Brainerd Minnesota – http://www.spirithorsecenterinc.com  In 2011 Toni Wasilensky, Dr. Don Wasilensky and I attended a conference in Wisconsin on Equine Conformation and Anatomy presented by Dr. Deb Bennett. While her overall presentation style was not what I was expecting, she did give me some food for thought. Dr….

Too Hot To Handle? Not with Mentor Gumption

The most popular request for students or practitioners when communicating with animals is Mentoring. Building confident Animal Communication skills is the goal. On Monday evening, we gathered in a teleconference call with enthusiasts to support each other, validate communications and practice with more. From that session, a student from a deep south state used her…

Do Horses Have a Sixth Sense?

We’ve learned from Rupert Sheldrake’s work,  Dogs that Know When Their Owners are Coming Home: and Other Unexplained Powers of AnImals that animals can and do know. He writes about the significance of morphic fields thus opening a door for further understanding of how communciation among animals works. Kim Knutsen, client of Dr. Barbara Paige’s Colorado Equine Clinic…

Honoring the Soul of the Horse Symposium

Thank you, Horses, for giving us all a sense of wonder as we enjoyed your importance in the lessons that you share simply by just being a horse! My company, Animal University, hosted the First in a Series of Symposiums in beautiful Colorado between Denver and Colorado Springs on September 19th, 2009, Honoring the Soul…

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