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Taz gets up close and personal with owner Jenny Lance.


ANGELIA’S EXPERIENCE


accreditation certification with Josh Lyons. I want my horses to enjoy their jobs and what they do with me, but I was having a terrible time with Dixie in the third week of the program. I was hitting a wall with Dixie every time we had to learn something new.


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Te communicator required only my horse’s name, color, and age. Before I could get all this info out, Dixie started talking! Te communicator said, “Wow!” Dixie has an attitude.


When she asked me about Dixie’s back leg, I acted dumb and said I don’t know anything (even though I did). She said the leg bothers Dixie and that Dixie is having problems with the lead-changing and sliding exercises. I hadn’t mentioned any problems or given her any questions to send her in that direction. At this


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Are You a by Jenny Lance and Angelia Robinette-Dublin


We’ve all heard the terms ‘horse whisperer’ and ‘animal communicator.’ Some people think it’s a bunch of hooey. Judge for yourself...


y experience with an animal communicator was in Canada while I was getting my


point, I’m thinking I’m glad I called this woman.


Another thing she said was that Dixie was starting to get overwhelmed and confused with all the different stuff we were learning. Dixie said her brain was fried. I am sure this was the case, because mine was, too! She also said Dixie didn’t like barrel racing and asked not to do it again. Tat really got me thinking. I was in Canada for reining training and had not mentioned the barrel racing episode over two years ago.


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ixie wanted me to acknowledge when she did well. She also liked it when I talked to her. I didn’t


have anything to lose, so the next day, when we did a new lesson and she did well, I stopped and verbally acknowl- edged her. Ever since then, anyone who had seen us before and then after noticed Dixie and I have become different.


Everyone else who had a session with the communicator was also amazed.


Tey sat there with open jaws and shaking heads.


he communicator had never met us or our horses, but she was right on with ALL of us.


One of the other program participants had two horses who said they wanted to be sold. Tey didn’t like her. It was funny because she didn’t like them either. Another horse, a stallion, was having problems with energy. Neither the owner nor her vet could figure out what was going on. Te communicator suggested checking his blood levels. Te owner finally did, two months later. She emailed us all and guess what...they found the issue and were able to fix it.


I think all of us have a sort of inner communication or insight if we pay attention. I have become closer to all my animals and more aware of what is going on around me.


continued on p. 24 Holistic Horse™ • June/July 2010 • Vol.16, Issue 67


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