Connections with Living Animals

Libby the horse

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Nina wanted to know what was on Libby’s mind at that time…

img_4465The following is an excerpt from an actual communication session sent to the owner. It has been edited for brevity and privacy reasons.

(…) Libby seems like she has a kind and courageous heart — the heart of a fighter, or the heart of a lion. (…) She shares that she has lived through a lot of pain in the past. However, she now feels completely secure! Sometimes she remembers, almost like an episode of PTSD, but she assures me that in her heart she knows the past is over. She would like to ask Nina’s patience with this as she is working this out. (…)

(…) Libby shares that she likes a sweet and sticky food, it looks like a mash. And she seems to like apples. She seems to admire show jumpers or likes to jump herself. She says it’s like flying! (…) She seems to enjoy moving and feels comfortable in her body and skin. She says she goes fast, like the wind. (…) Libby explains that she knows she can “let go” of control now, she knows she is taken care of and feels so secure and guided. Libby feels to me like she has overcome the first and biggest step of what has given her grief in the past. (…)

(…) Libby is a very affectionate girl. She has a huge heart. She is a show jumper and I am so happy that she loves jumping. I find she acts up a lot less under saddle when we are on a good jumping program. (…) On the ground she is slow and calm but under saddle she becomes very hot and just wants to go go go (…) She is super confident and brave in the jumping ring but unfortunately has a bit of anxiety going on rides away from the stables. She had a bit of a traumatic incident with some elephants last year and moved twice (…)
Perhaps the food she is talking about is Speedi-Beet (I was getting something out the feed room and she stuck her head in and tried to eat another horse’s Speedi-Beet that was dished up) (…) I’m glad she is happy! That’s all I want for her. Thank you for the connection and taking the time! I really appreciate it.

Nina, South Africa

Connections with Living Animals

Luna the dog

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Marlene wanted a connection with her dog Luna, after their family house was broken into. Luna just seemed changed after the incident.

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

When I connected with Luna, she wagged her tail to say hello. But I also felt something wasn’t quite right. I asked her what was wrong and she showed me herself pacing back and forth. (…) I saw a big beige book shelf-like piece of furniture with some glass doors, a fireplace and some sofas. Luna also lead me into a kitchen. I understood something had happened there. She lead me to the house door and I could see big scratches on the door with chunks of the wood that were off. Luna shared she didn’t know what they wanted? She asked if she had failed her family? She seemed confused. I told her not to worry, and her family loved her and she had done everything right. (…) At the end I sensed her calmer. (…)

(…) Her little tail almost falls off she wags it so much… They did break in at the kitchen door and it is wood and it has seemed like she feels she failed us… (…) She did the right thing by leaving them… She has not wanted to be home much the last few days but she hasn’t left since I got home today from 10:30… Very possibly as a result of your comforting her and telling her we still love her all the same… (…) Luna is fast asleep 5 by my side and peaceful… Thank you so much for communicating with Luna and putting her at ease after the trauma she had to endure… Your work is so special to these kiddos of ours.

Marlene, South Africa