Emma wanted to know Sabi’s thoughts, as he was new on her team…
The following is an excerpt from an actual communication session sent to the owner. It has been edited for brevity and privacy reasons.
(…) Sabi seemed a little nervous and unsure
about his place with the other horses. (…) He also seemed a bit unsure about how to best communicate with Emma. He stressed that it was of utmost importance that he would be an equal partner. (…) I could see him walking through fire with the person on him. They were sharing the moment together, almost as if moving as one. [note: emotions are often communicated symbolically in animal communication] (…) Sabi conveyed he was very eager to start this new life with Emma as his equal partner. (…)
Wow, thank you so much! This all makes so much sense. The short time I’ve had him, he has been nothing but a pleasure, takes everything in his stride, but he is definitely the loner in the paddock, and he hasn’t really fit in yet. (…) I Really feel like he is a true ‘war horse’ – I actually named him after a viking! Can see us going through fire too! I think with some guidance he will do anything for me! (…)
Emma, Australia