These are examples of some of the listening that I have done on horses.  From each one I learn something very valuable about the horse's mind and how we affect them, the depth of their emotions and the similarties and the differences between us and them. 


"Burren Horses" Courtesy of Dave Hunt

Listening to Misty

Since Misty arrived here on the 9th of September 2008 I have made several attempts to listen in to her to help her settle in and to become less edgey.  I  never really got very clear images or got much of a sense that I made any progress until about a few weeks ago when I listened in to her after the equine dentist had been here.  Read More...

How Our State of Health Affects our Horses

One of the most interesting sessions of listening that I've done recently started when a friend asked me to listen to her horse Magpie. She did not explain what was wrong with Magpie and so I listened in with an open mind. Read More...

What we Say to our Horses..and What They Understand

I recently did some healing on a thoroughbred gelding.  Joe (not his real name) had injured his leg quite badly over 6 months ago and although this injury healed up completely he subsequently lost an awful lot of weight and nothing that his owner could do could help him regain it again. Read More...

How Important Friendships are to Horses

Recently I did some listening on a 4 year Percheron (we'll call herSally) by accident.  Sound strange?  Well I was asked to do some healing for the other percheron that lives with her because she had hurt her foot.  For some reason however when I tuned into do the healing from a distance I tuned into the wrong horse.  I only realised my mistake when I had finished.  I took this to be a sign that Sally was the one who really needed healing and so I didn't mind. Read More...

Listening to Hazel for the First Time

On the 23rd April 2007 I listened to Hazel for the first time and I was amazed and distressed at what I saw.  I pulled up a bucket and sat and listened to Hazel as she stood in a stable at the organic farm. She looked at me nervously and so I said nothing to her and just closed my eyes and listened.  The following is a small extract from my healing journal from that day.  Read More...

How Deep are the Memories and Emotions of Horses

While up at the ISPCA open day in Longford last month I mentioned to Cathy Griffin, the Equine care supervisor that I would like to offer my services to any horses that were in need of some healing.  She immediately took me up on the offer and pointed to Dream, a bay thoroughbred mare, who was standing in the paddock next us.  Cathy just said that she would be interested to see what I picked up and so off I went to listen in to this beautiful bay 16hh horse.  Read More...