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Animal communication

Not sure strategies is the best place for this, maybe starting new mounts. We don't have the option to start our own category.

One day I opened my mind and realized that when I was working with my horses, some of the thoughts in my head were theirs not mine. It blew me away, and then I started paying attention more. And getting messages from other people's horses.

I think we all have this ability, but most of us stifle it and don't believe the messages we are hearing, or tell ourselves that it's our thoughts and not the animal's.

anyway, I love to practice. I'm best at talking with horses and dogs, but have also read cats and talked with a deer and a red tailed hawk.

Sometimes I just get impressions and feelings, other times get something quite specific. If you'd like me to ask your horse some questions, I need a picture of it's face and the questions you want asked. I don't charge a fee for this, I just want the experience and if I can help somebody and some animals, that's cool. I've talked with horses in Canada, the US, and Australia.

I'd love to hear from other people who do AC and people who have had experiences good and bad. Later, I'll tell you how I got started....

And if you think I had too much to smoke in the 70's, well, you are entitled to your opinion, LOL. Doesn't hurt my feelings.

chris

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Started Dec. 28, 2007 by:

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bayrab

Permalink Reply by bayrab Jan 8
 

I'll give azeem a go. when there's something important like a training or health issue, I have my best bud Mary Lisa read also. We read independently, and don't tell each other what we got until after and compare notes. Sometimes we get exactly the same thing and other times we get diff pieces of the puzzle.

I always email responses privately not becasuse I'm afraid to be wrong, but becuase sometimes the info is personal and you might not want it publicized.

I leave it up to you to decide whether to go public.
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bayrab

Permalink Reply by bayrab Jan 8
 

now i'd like to hear from some other people who do this! I know I'm not th eonly one
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Diane Coleman

Permalink Reply by Diane Coleman Jan 8
 

Hi Bayrab,
I am very interested in this topic and glad to see it being discussed. While I don't seem to be able to do it myself, I do think some folks can communicate with horses and other animals. I would love for you to ask my Arabian mare, Kazi, about her health issues. She has had some serious ones recently. I am not sure how much to tell you to in advance in case you do 'read' her. She is the mare I intended to use as an endurance horse until her problems started, I have done all her training which didn't start until she was already 10 years old.. She is the one I am riding in my i.d. photo here, but I will try to upload a closer photo of her....Thanking you in advance!.....Diane Coleman (not the same Diane who posted earlier)..Ark@i-plus.net
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bayrab

Permalink Reply by bayrab Jan 8
 

cool, I'll try to get to your mare tomorrow. I'm getting a little behind! I KNOW one of my other friends on my page goes this and is better than me actually. I hope she'll help me out here, LOL
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Rachel

Permalink Reply by Rachel Jan 9
 

Thanks Bayrab :) I'll look forward to reading your response and as I'm open with nothing to hide I'll post it so others can see and let you know what I think :)
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Teresa

Permalink Reply by Teresa Jan 15
 

Well I have been dabbling some in the animal communications too but I tend to be uneven, sometimes good, a few times "was I talking to the correct animal?!" If someone wants me to attempt talking to a horse or pet of theirs I'm game to try though. I pretty much can only connect at night and this site seems to bombard my satellite internet at home and it gets kind of slow, so it might be better to email me the questions and pics or links to a photo-host site and directly. rides4fun at gmail dot com take out the spaces and use the @ and . keys of course.

cheers,
Teresa
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bayrab

Permalink Reply by bayrab Jan 15
 

since I didn't post the responses publicly, it might be interesting to see if you get answers similar to mine teresa.
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Diane Coleman

Permalink Reply by Diane Coleman Jan 15
 

Hi Teresa,
It was very interesting to see what Chris got from my mare Kazi (thanks Chris!). I have sent you an email with info if you would like to try Kazi, too. Any information from her would be GREATLY appreciated!!

Diane Coleman
ark@i-plus.net
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Troy Lynn

Permalink Reply by Troy Lynn Jan 12
 

Bayrab. I believe you have a gift. Would you ask the gelding on the far right if he's okay with his new home now? His name is Ten. And then if you don't mind asking Leonardo (in the middle) if he wants to start going out on rides with me ponying him and what he thinks of Ten? Thanks.

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bayrab

Permalink Reply by bayrab Jan 12
 

give me a couple of days TL. I have to catch up here, am getting behind.. LOL..
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