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Animal Communication Stories: Incredible Messages from Horses Around the World

Of the many incredible species in the animal kingdom, horses have long held a special place in humans’ hearts. For those of us lucky enough to know a horse on an intimate level, it’s hard to describe just how profound that relationship can be.

The unique bond between humans and horses was the focus of a recent Animal Thoughts Live – my weekly stream on Facebook and Instagram. I welcomed aspiring animal communicators to join me for a guided communication with horses in need, and the results were stunning!

From Spain to Wyoming, to the latest Olympic games, we received an inundation of messages from horses around the world.

Keep reading for an overview of our interspecies conversations to learn more about what horses need from compassionate humans like you.

 

Messages From Wyoming Mustangs

The first horses we attempted to reach were a group of wild mustangs that had recently been rounded up and captured in Wyoming, USA. Everyone on the live stream agreed – it’s heartbreaking to know such powerful, indigenous creatures are now locked away, far from their homes.

Comparing the messages we all received, the main theme was freedom, both for horses and humans. Some highlights from the messages we shared in the chats were:

  • Remember your own wildness and inner freedom.
  • Humans need the most assistance to reconnect with their True Nature.
  • We are no different than humans. We love, we feel, and we need to be free!
  • We are the wild that lives within every person; you have just forgotten what it is to be truly free.
  • As you restrict our freedom, you restrict your own.

As for my own interpretations of the horses’ message, I received the following:

We are tall and proud. We will never lose dignity. We will never lose love for life. We are the epitome of powerful grace.

 

Hearing From Chained Horses in Spain

Delphine, a stream participant, asked to connect with the Spanish horses she had seen chained up but could not help. We didn’t need any more details to agree that her instincts were correct – these horses need to be heard.

Many of the messages we received revolved around empathy – or rather, humanity’s lack of it. A few of the messages the group received included:

  • We are sad for the humans who have lost their connection to their own humanity. We are teaching them to feel for others. It’s hard work.
  • We still want your love, not your pity, but for us, this is cruel, and we feel dishonoured as the pristine spirit we are. We love your appreciation and acknowledgment when walking past.
  • Remember little acts of kindness ripple out as energy imprints.
  • These chains are heavy; they represent even more heaviness within humans who have lost their way.

Similarly, they told me that while they don’t like the pain and suffering, all they want is to be free, honoured, and respected.

Checking in with Olympic Show Horses

While many love the Summer Olympic games, others find their treatment of horses disturbing. This was underscored when news broke that an equestrian competitor was disqualified for whipping her horse.

We reached out to the show horses in Paris to hear what’s on their minds. Some of our participants’ messages included:

  • We want to choose whether or not we want to compete.
  • We want to please riders, but there’s so much noise and stress.
  • We’re doing our best, please allow compassion.

My own interpretation was a bit more intense. They told me they’re…

Feeling sick in the solar plexus. We are part of the process to enlightenment. When horses are free, humans will walk alongside us. We are powerful athletes who desire herd freedom.

The solar plexus is about feeling empowered or disempowered, so the tension there is no surprise!

Cinco’s Message for Tanya

Finally, we helped Tanya, a live participant, find out what her horse Cinco needs.

Luckily, the messages were overwhelmingly positive for everyone! He said he’s feeling calm, peaceful, and happy as long as he has his human friend. He trusts Tanya, and loves her very much.

He stood with a pack of wild mustangs when I communicated with him. He was vibrant, alive, and blessed, with just two words for Tanya: Be love.

 

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Pea Horsley is an international teacher, TEDx speaker and bestselling author of 3 books including ‘Heart to Heart’ and ‘The Animal Communicator’s Guide’, online course Animal Communication Made Easy, and creator of the Conversations with Nature World Summit. Pea is the UK’s most highly regarded animal communicator and wild animal retreat facilitator. Join Pea’s membership, The Pride, and become a better animal communicator, make a powerful contribution to the world, and join a global community of like-hearted people.