Crystal and Energy Therapy restore Confidence – Thor’s Story
Thor came to me almost 4 years ago at the age of 12 from an environment not so much of abuse but one of neglect. Thor’s story was that he had been purchased by one of my neighbours and trained for dressage. At some point in the relationship of owner and horse, the horse had gone arena sour and started refusing and rearing and dumping his rider off. The owner had tried having him retrained, apparently to little avail. The owner soured at riding and Thor was left out in the back of the property pretty much on his own as a lawn mower for the better part of several years. By the time I adopted Thor, he had been left unattended in the back yard for several months on his own after the sale of the property. The realtor didn’t know what to do with him so I adopted him.
His halter had been left on him for who knows how long and had left permanent scars on his face. Needless to say, now that he had been returned to a herd, catching Thor again was near impossible. He had become halter shy and immediately herd bound. There was no way he was going to leave the company of his companions for fear of being left alone again. It took a lot of patient loving care to get him to start to trust again and be caught so the retraining could begin. Once the trust was re-established, building his confidence began and stopping the rearing was underway. It didn’t take long before he was well underway again and the rearing stopped and he turned into a great trail horse though not quite enough confidence to b a good lead horse.
3 years later Thor still had days when he refused to be caught though once caught was well behaved. However, he is nervous around the barn when tied and nervous at the lead of the pack on the trails. Again, I decided to try using Accelerated Energy Transformation (AET) on him. First I did a core belief and emotion balance on him. Again, as with Ruby and unlike my own hand raised horses, he had a lot of beliefs that needed to be rebalanced and a lot of negative energy that needed clearing. This seems to be a fairly consistent issue I have discovered with horses that have had multiple homes and owners. Not unlike foster children I suppose.
Using radiesthesia, we determined which where the most appropriate crystals to use for the treatment and in the same way in which Ruby was treated, we placed the crystals in a nose bag layered in a feed bag. This allowed his face and air passages to be exposed to the healing energies of the crystals while he ate. After about 20 minutes of exposure the bag was removed and he was returned to the herd.
As with Ruby, after the treatment I was able to halter Thor on the first approach. In addition, I’ve had Thor out in the lead on the trail rides like he was born to it and he rarely hesitates – he moves out now like a born leader. He has become one of my main lead horses on the trails. The additional bonus of the treatments with Thor is that the relationship that I have with Thor has intensified to an amazing degree. The affection he displays towards me and the softness he has in his eyes often makes me catch my breath it is so intense and so full of love. I have truly been blessed to be able to give this gift of healing to Thor and to be the beneficiary of the amazing results.
The most recent incident with Thor was his rapid recovery from a strain he got while on the trail. Thor has always been very sure-footed so when he came home favouring his right leg slightly, I didn’t worry too much about it. I figured he would walk it off and be ok by the next day. I gave him a bit of bute and some DMSO on the injured area and let him out in the barn with the rest of the herd.
The next day however, Thor was much worse. He was barely able to put any weight on his leg at all and had a hard time even following me out to the tack room for treatment. This was the kind of injury that I knew could take a couple of weeks to heal using traditional treatment. There goes my lead horse.
I used radiesthesia (dowsing) to determine if crystal healing would help the injury and then what crystals to use. After putting together the right combination, I applied the crystals with a leg wrap to the injured area for about 40 minutes while he munched on some kibbles. I then put him back in the barn with the other horses, still limping very badly.
The next day I went out to check on him again and bring him in for more treatment and his limp was gone. He was no longer favouring his leg. I dowsed the injured area to check for any negative vibrations and found none. He was sound again – overnight after one crystal treatment. He was back on the trails the following day.



about 2 months ago
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