Connections with Living Animals

Huggie the horse

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Kassey wanted to know if Huggie’s knees were feeling better and if he had anything else to share…

The following is an excerpt from an actual communication session sent to the owner. It has been edited for brevity and privacy reasons.

(…) Huggie’s presence seems very “masculine” and he comes across as very calm and calming. He wants it to be known that he likes his name Huggie and enjoys his life. (…) I get the feeling of “I have arrived where I am supposed to be”. (…) I asked him what he sees as his purpose in this life and I got: bringing stability, teaching, being present, bringing comfort and consolation, being a shoulder to lean on. (…) I could see Kassey petting his forehead and feel there is an exchange of energy between the two. He also drew my attention to his ears.(…) I asked him who his friends are and I got “all the others” and especially the “little guy”. He also showed me blueberries and strawberries. (…) As I asked him about his knees I could feel a tingle but no pain. I could also feel something in the right shoulder, but again just a tingle and no pain. (…)

My partner and I were just talking yesterday about how happy he looks – he has 4 fillies and mares (we call them his minions) in the paddock with him and he likes looking after them. We’ve used him many times in the past to calm nervous fillies and they really do find him calming. He is definitely a ladiesman. (…)

The berries is a funny thing: this week I’ve discovered that Huggie, as well as a few others, really like blackberries. I do also have blueberries and strawberries growing, so he was either having a joke only naming the other berries, or he feels he really should be given the other types to try! (…)

We often pet his forehead when talking to him, he has an ever-changing white star the shape of Sri Lanka which really lends itself to a palm. Not sure about his ears, I’ll have a look – he really doesn’t like them touched. Thank you so much.

Kassey, Australia