Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 Working with horses increases ones sensitivity, as does being an NDE. I 'senses' that when working with a mustang, that the 'waves' of water, are as the 'waves' in the air! To MOVE your hand, --will make waves, in the air. The sensitive horse, with sensor -'hairs' can 'feel' those waves, that I believe can also be effected by 'sound'. Sharpness, --as a severe-tidal wave, --soft voice,--a suggestion only. Sensitivity is exciting, as we learn more. I have have more info on my site that needs organizing,---again! UGH! softtouchhorsemanship.com I will be excited to hear more from everyone in this group. Thanks, Rose Post, if you wish, rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 >The sensitive horse, with sensor -'hairs' can 'feel' those waves, that I >believe can also be effected by 'sound' Horses can be so sensitive to the rider, that I wonder if there is more that the hairs picking up intention. While riding even holding my head still and pointing my eyes in one direction my horse will move in that direction. Could there be something more that just sound waves here? rusty STHMBC <STHMBC Wednesday, June 27, 2001 8:40 AM Hi--sounds, and 'waves' >Working with horses increases ones sensitivity, as does being an NDE. I >'senses' that when working with a mustang, that the 'waves' of water, are as >the 'waves' in the air! To MOVE your hand, --will make waves, in the air. >The sensitive horse, with sensor -'hairs' can 'feel' those waves, that I >believe can also be effected by 'sound'. Sharpness, --as a severe-tidal >wave, --soft voice,--a suggestion only. >Sensitivity is exciting, as we learn more. >I have have more info on my site that needs organizing,---again! UGH! >softtouchhorsemanship.com >I will be excited to hear more from everyone in this group. Thanks, Rose >Post, if you wish, rose > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2001 Report Share Posted June 27, 2001 In a message dated 6/27/01 11:36:15 AM Pacific Daylight Time, rustym writes: > Horses can be so sensitive to the rider, that I wonder if there is > more that the hairs picking up intention. > While riding even holding my head still and pointing my eyes in one > direction my horse will move in that direction. > Could there be something more that just sound waves here? > rusty > > Horses are said to be the one of the most intuitive animals, your horse is probably very in tune with you and picks up on your vibrational patterns. tracy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 In a message dated 6/27/01 8:59:29 AM Pacific Daylight Time, STHMBC writes: > Working with horses increases ones sensitivity, as does being an NDE. I > 'senses' that when working with a mustang, that the 'waves' of water, are > as > the 'waves' in the air! To MOVE your hand, --will make waves, in the air. > The sensitive horse, with sensor -'hairs' can 'feel' those waves, that I > believe can also be effected by 'sound'. Sharpness, --as a severe-tidal > wave, --soft voice,--a suggestion only. > Sensitivity is exciting, as we learn more. > I have have more info on my site that needs organizing,---again! UGH! > softtouchhorsemanship.com > I will be excited to hear more from everyone in this group. Thanks, Rose > Post, if you wish, rose > > > Rose- I have never worked a whole lot with horses, but with dogs instead, and they are very sensitive as well. It seems that we, as humans, tend to " shut out " the oneness energy that enables us to connect well with what is around us, but animals do not have this. They are very keen observers and extremely sensitive to the energy around them and we do well to learn from them and follow their wisdom. I have a running joke with my boyfriend that my dog Nikki understood me better than anyone. Are you an NDE'er and why does it increase sensitivity if I may ask? Tracy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 Everytime my husband invisions a shock color, our dogs stop barking. LOL It's really true. Those little devils can read his mind. love connie > >> Horses can be so sensitive to the rider, that I wonder if there is >> more that the hairs picking up intention. >> While riding even holding my head still and pointing my eyes in one >> direction my horse will move in that direction. >> Could there be something more that just sound waves here? >> rusty >> >> > > Horses are said to be the one of the most intuitive animals, your horse is > probably very in tune with you and picks up on your vibrational patterns. > > tracy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 In a message dated 6/28/01 12:40:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time, tink-im writes: > Everytime my husband invisions a shock color, our dogs stop barking. LOL > It's really true. > Those little devils can read his mind. > love > connie > They really can! My rottweiler Nikki used to read mine well, I even did experiments with her. I trained her from a pup with voice commands and hand signals. One day I was sitting there and wondered how she would do with telepathy:) So I started thinking " sit " , she looked at me funny and she sat. So I started wondering if I had accidently moved my hand or something, so I thought " roll over " . Nikki absolutely hated to roll over, she would protest big time, so that dad while I was thinking intently on " roll over " making sure that I was giving off no signals, she barked at me in protest and rolled over. I don't know if all dogs are that way, but she was really a good " receiver " tracy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2001 Report Share Posted June 29, 2001 >Sounds like you had a " golden reciever " , LOL I know my yorkie can read my mind, but she sends back a very powerful " NO, I'm not gonna do it " telepathically to me. I just tried it with her. Sent her a thought to come here, she just looked at me like I was goofy. Now I know she's telepathic, cause that is the same look she gives me when I call her to me " out loud " . But if I'm sad, or sick, she's all over me, worried and fussing. Gotta love her. love connie > > In a message dated 6/28/01 12:40:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > tink-im writes: > > >> Everytime my husband invisions a shock color, our dogs stop barking. LOL >> It's really true. >> Those little devils can read his mind. >> love >> connie >> > > They really can! My rottweiler Nikki used to read mine well, I even did > experiments with her. I trained her from a pup with voice commands and hand > signals. One day I was sitting there and wondered how she would do with > telepathy:) So I started thinking " sit " , she looked at me funny and she sat. > So I started wondering if I had accidently moved my hand or something, so I > thought " roll over " . Nikki absolutely hated to roll over, she would protest > big time, so that dad while I was thinking intently on " roll over " making > sure that I was giving off no signals, she barked at me in protest and rolled > over. I don't know if all dogs are that way, but she was really a good > " receiver " > > tracy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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