I’ve been trying for years to figure out how to clear these traumas from my body. I absolutely cannot believe the way it feels. You described it well. The peacefulness that happens when a tension that I didn’t even realize I was carrying was cleared. It has certainly affected my relationship with my body from the waist down. Which in turn will surely help my riding. I think it may be different for different people, but that is how it was for me. And the effects keep unfolding. It’s really quite remarkable. Every day I experience new things that amaze me and make me so grateful.
Tamara from the snow country of the USA
This testimonial is from Sue about a really dangerous rescue horse that we did a healing session on. She was an early Fast Track student back then (on staff now). I think it was the combination of the healing session AND her lovely Fast Track work with GJ that was the key to this breakthrough.
I gave the second and final homeopathic dose to G J last night and did not expect or see any thing different , after all most of his healing had happened the evening before. However this morning when I went to bring them in after the AC seminar, I found a very different horse.
For a start he did not come with the others, but stood at the gateway, I went down to check he was ok and he was really pleased to see me and walked up to his yard by my side, no ears back, no nipping, no crowding into me . He actually waited for me to invite him to eat, and when he had finished simply backed away from his feed bin, then he stood happily while I took off the rain sheet AND brushed him all over.
I cannot explain just how different he felt, normally he tolerates me in his space just, but I try not to touch him more than necessary and have never been able to brush him without his ears flat back back and his head snaking forward mouth snapping (or on a good day nibbling ) at various parts of my anatomy.
This morning it felt to me as if he was really trying to be polite and helpful , I even got a couple of thankyou’s . His entire demeanour had changed , his eyes were softer , ears flicking towards me and tail was up and he was open to communication, of course he is rusty, having been unable to give anything pleasant to man nor beast for so, long but he wants to be heard, rather than to send everyone running for cover.
The other horses are still giving him a wide berth and he is staying away from them too, but hopefully that will change over time as the trust builds.
I just want to give you a bit of a run down on Leon after his healing. For the first few days he seemed a bit depressed withdrawn so I just let him be and gave him some space. I felt as though he was still processing his healing. Anyway yesterday when I was leaving the paddock he always comes over to the fence to say good bye and he stood up after a roll in the middle of the paddock and did a full 360 degree canter pirouette! I had to lift my jaw off the ground lol … So I took him into the arena today and we did some Liberty work and he looked amazing and super balanced, when he was cantering the long side of the arena he was working over his back so I tested him on a lunge line to see how his circle work was and he was stretching down (I trained him to do this before the wobblers diagnosis) hind legs swinging no sign of any discomfort at all, a bit of a stumble with his front lets but nothing major and he was working in sand. I’m not going to push it but I’m thinking I might exercise him that way 1 to 2 times a week and see how he progresses. Much love xxx
Jules from Australia
Digby, a standardbred, is my ‘sensitive horse’, the one who has taught me so much about all sorts of things. He is my herd leader, not a dominant horse but a kind leader, and when one day after he had been with me for about a year, his behaviour was nothing I had ever seen before, and it was frightening. At the time, I was doing a course with Jenny and I phoned her in a state of panic I must admit. So, not only did Jenny then help me with my horse, but she was able to help me to calm and focus.
Digby went from his usual self to a nightmare in seconds . . . he was racing around the paddock, bouncing off fences, throwing himself onto the ground. He was sweating in places I have never seen a horse sweat before with the usual exertion . . . round the eyes and beads of sweat on his muzzle. On the property there was a shed which doubled as hay shed and my day time retreat, and it was ‘secured’ by a single rope across the front . . . he had never done it before, but he was so distraught that he ducked under the rope and came in to me, and began bucking and rearing and kicking in a confined space. His eyes were wild with fear and pain. I knew he had run to me asking me for help.
Jenny did a healing session and got that he had eaten something poison to his system (I will never know what that was, and it did not occur again) and that his gut, the entire length was ‘on fire’. She worked on an acupressure spot that brought him immediate relief and later taught me how to find the same spot in the middle of his chest, so that I could help him as he needed more of this.
The antidote to the poisoning was dolomite and a vitamin B paste, which Jenny found from her testing. Because Digby had raced, the baggage he carried from that was ‘don’t you put anything in my mouth’ so pasting him was extremely difficult, especially the quantity that was required. However, it was done.
For weeks afterwards I was not sure he would recover, he would do the frenetic running around, but not to the same degree as he had on the first occasion. He learned to run TO me and I would sit on a stool in front of his chest and apply the acupressure . . . he was always so very careful of me, never pushing me over, even when in his pain, he had to take off and run again. It was months before this stopped altogether.
Today he is happy, healthy and a beautiful and kind herd leader . . . I am indebted to Jenny for her assistance on this particular occasion. Oh, did I mention that she was in Victoria and I am in South Australia??!
Jan from South Australia
This was a group healing session from one of our Fast Track monthly Live Seminars:
Simply had to get in touch to let you know just how wonderful I feel after yesterdays live seminar. At the time that you said “ someone just got that” I had the most amazing feeling in my lower rib cage when I was squeezing out that last breath of air, followed by this expansion of my mid section which was filled with what I can only describe as a warm white light. Being my usual doubting self I thought “she can’t mean me I’m new to this stuff, it will be one of these experienced people, in any case this is’nt how she described experiencing it, my third eye is’nt down here.”
Then you picked up that pain in my lower left back , for two or three months now I have been plagued with bowel problems , any time I eat more than a small snack I have ibs type symptoms and by the evening feel bloated with a great deal of lower back pain. If I do not resort to pain killers before I bed it is difficult to get a good nights sleep and the pain inevitably gets me out of bed very early in the morning.
Last night I had no pain , ate a reasonable meal with no horrible after effects and this morning when I woke up was pain free.TERRIFIC
Now I know you will say that I did it myself but without your excellent mirroring this would never have been.I am sitting here cuddling the feeling and somewhat afraid to have another go in case it doesn’t work!
No name for privacy…
The last couple of days have been just…lovely. Something I was holding on to that I didn’t need just went away, maybe? Something healed? All I know is I feel great. Lumina – the LV3 mare who’s been teaching me dressage, along with her owner and my coach, Nancy- and I had a lesson today and it was light hearted and carefree- relaxed and joyful. It was incredible the connection Lumina and I had today. Lessons are usually lots of fun, but this was way BETTER! All the furry kids have been clustering around somewhat more than usual. I just feel so peaceful, all the way to my bones. Like harmony has been restored. I can’t wait to see what changes are coming- I can feel things shifting around, getting ready to form a new pattern, like a kaleidoscope.
– Adriane in the USA talking about the healing that happened in her Reiki attunement.
Geezer’s ventral oedema is barely detectable now. He still has a little swelling in the sheath, but it’s nothing compared to how he was earlier this week. When he had the episode last spring, it tooks months on steroids before they disappeared. He’s eating really well :-).
Johanna from Scotland
Well that was pretty incredible stuff this morning, very powerful. After I spoke to you I went out and put some dolomite and magnesium in the horses trough and left them to it for a while and I did a few jobs, had a cup of tea. Then went out to let them into the shadier paddock and they all gave me a massive surprise and galloped around and bucked their butts off for about 5 minutes in the small paddock, the brumbies were even jumping some thistles, in this bloody heat, but they were having so much fun and we all just soaked it up together it was incredible, so they had their first exercise at liberty day instigated by themselves, I think they somehow were listening to our phone conversation. So much for the 2 old boys being too lame and too fat to be ridden. I think they also had a ahha moment. Priceless.
Marie from Australia
After the healing session, Lucy was very much better. I took the dogs for a short walk, and she bounced a little for the leash, which she hasn’t done for a while. She’s a “gaited” dog – and while she’s been in pain, she’s only been doing her two-beat lateral walk. But on the walk today, she was able to do her four-beat walk and her two-beat diagonal trot. And she wanted to go for a longer walk. She then went upstairs without having to pause for a long rest on the landing, and came downstairs again to greet my husband when he got home.
Then later…
I forgot to mention that after our session, I didn’t give Lucy any more of the Gabapentin or Tramadol – I’ve just kept up the Rimadyl. (Note that the progress she describes was on significantly LESS painkillers.)
– June from Texas
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