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HorseMuse

HorseMuse

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Owner of Designing Access Consulting. Been teaching Conscious Relationship Practices to Individuals and Couples and small business owners for 36 years! A Shamanic Practitioner 28 years, EFT educator, Author of - Path of the Golden Heart: Conscious Dating in an Unconscious World Owner of HorseJourneys: working in partnership with horses in emotional transformation and development!

HorseMuse

HorseMuse · commented on 16 posts

about 1 year ago

Meet Les Nonuplés, The First Surviving Nonuplets Who Just Turned Four
Meet Les Nonuplés, The First Surviving Nonuplets Who Just Turned Four

This is too much! I look at the faces of the kids, and there are no signs of joy or happiness. Parents have smiles, but the kids all seem so serious or concerned. I read faces and body language for a living...I agree with the first born to protect her and give her a childhood vs service to her siblings childhood, often leaves the never wanting kids.

“A Crack In Your Toilet”: 50 Things Most People Don’t Know Could Finish You Off In Seconds
“A Crack In Your Toilet”: 50 Things Most People Don’t Know Could Finish You Off In Seconds

My horse did the same thing...he knew when a boarder was untrustworthy....

HorseMuse

HorseMuse · upvoted 24 items

about 1 year ago

“A Crack In Your Toilet”: 50 Things Most People Don’t Know Could Finish You Off In Seconds
“A Crack In Your Toilet”: 50 Things Most People Don’t Know Could Finish You Off In Seconds

My last horse died in 2001, and I had back surgery in 2002. Not because of him, it was a lifetime issue. But when it got to the point where I couldn't even lift my saddle, I could use the mounting block to get on him bareback. He could tell even before it registered in my brain that I was going to have a painful spasm. He would stop, and not move again until I recovered, except to shift his weight under me if he felt me slipping. How is that stupid? He was always very protective of me, if I was handwalking him to let him graze after a ride and someone walked/rode by us, he would place himself between me and that person. Yes, he was at a boarding stable and could be handled by competent people, but he only showed those protective attitudes to me.

“A Crack In Your Toilet”: 50 Things Most People Don’t Know Could Finish You Off In Seconds
“A Crack In Your Toilet”: 50 Things Most People Don’t Know Could Finish You Off In Seconds

That's because public locations are open to the general public with no knowledge of horses, who may do something stupid and treat a horse as if it were a dog.