Synopses & Reviews
".highly recommended.it makes the subject of healing easy to understand for everyone."--Blyth Tait, Olympic Gold Medal winner.Lay your hands on a horse--and channel comforting, healing energy to him. A legendary healer, famous for her ability to deal with horses and their problems, shows you how. Anyone can apply these techniques to improve an equine's well-being and behavior: they're safe, free of side effects, and work on just about any condition. Use them alone or with other remedies so they'll work on a deeper level. After understanding what these methods do and why they benefit horses so much, you'll find out how to give a treatment. Where to put your hands is of utmost importance, and a chart guides you to the points on a horse's body that affect different conditions. Target specific ailments (like old age, arthritis, and grief), provide first aid, and give comfort. Prevent problems, too, and produce a feeling of inner calm in your horse. And, in case you didn't know, horses have chakras, too--areas of maximum energy intake that have particular power. When you lay hands over these points, you'll feel the resistance of energy flowing out. Find out about other natural therapies as well (including homeopathy and massage)--and read over the case histories: they're informative and inspiring! A Main Selection of the Doubleday Select Equestrian Club.
Synopsis
A legendary healer shows how. Give a treatment, guided by charts that show the points on a horses body that affect different conditions. Safely target specific ailments; provide first aid; and prevent problems. Find out about other natural therapies—and read over the inspiring case histories. “Highly recommended.”—
Blyth Tait, Olympic Gold Medal Winner.
Synopsis
.highly recommended.it makes the subject of healing easy to understand for everyone.--Blyth Tait, Olympic Gold Medal winner.
Lay your hands on a horse--and channel comforting, healing energy to him. A legendary healer, famous for her ability to deal with horses and their problems, shows you how. Anyone can apply these techniques to improve an equine's well-being and behavior: they're safe, free of side effects, and work on just about any condition. Use them alone or with other remedies so they'll work on a deeper level. After understanding what these methods do and why they benefit horses so much, you'll find out how to give a treatment. Where to put your hands is of utmost importance, and a chart guides you to the points on a horse's body that affect different conditions. Target specific ailments (like old age, arthritis, and grief), provide first aid, and give comfort. Prevent problems, too, and produce a feeling of inner calm in your horse. And, in case you didn't know, horses have chakras, too--areas of maximum energy intake that have particular power. When you lay hands over these points, you'll feel the resistance of energy flowing out. Find out about other natural therapies as well (including homeopathy and massage)--and read over the case histories: they're informative and inspiring A Main Selection of the Doubleday Select Equestrian Club.
Synopsis
Anyone can give healing to horses--to touch or send thoughts to sick or troubled animals. Try it for a variety of conditions and specific areas, such as a wound. It's the most natural therapy in the world and something the horse readily accepts. Find out how to give healing treatments, including the essential things to do in a session and when not to do anything. It will bring much comfort and a sense that your horse is connecting deep into your soul.
About the Author
About the Author
Margrit Coates is a leading animal healer and communicator, and partner in a holistic health clinic for animals. She also gives lectures and demonstrations, and runs courses on her methods for healers, animal healthcare professionals, and horse owners.