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At 4:42pm on June 6, 2011, leanne hall said…
Hi Jackie, thank you for the welcome, this looks like a cool site and I look forward to participating :-). cheers, Leanne
At 10:24am on June 6, 2011, susan v douglas said…

Thank You Jackie I am really looking forward to meeting people who share my love and interest in arabian horses I presently own 2.

 

Thanks,

Susan

At 1:44pm on June 4, 2011, Horzepoor said…
Thanks! Looks like a great site for horse nuts, like me! :-)
At 5:06pm on June 3, 2011, Emma Bergeron said…
thank you so much! its great to hear a lovley comment on my riding! especially from such an experienced woman as you! sounds great! I love arabians. Spring is part arab! :)
At 3:14pm on June 1, 2011, Sher F. said…
Thanks Jackie!
At 11:22am on June 1, 2011, sab said…

no sweat. to each his own on how they ride or train. i have started many hunters and jumpers as well as a few dressage horses. i even have some 3day eventers come ride with us on occasion. so i may not be quite what you think. solid fondation of young horses is the basis of how we train. also everyone must realize that you can't put a round peg in a square hole so those horses just besome good solid riding horse and there is nothing wrong with that.

 

i do enjoy the debate

At 9:39pm on May 31, 2011, Emma Bergeron said…

thank you very much! :)

I am leasing a 11 yr. oldgrey welsh/arab/paint pony named Spring Jewel (spring) 

and own a 5 yr. old gelding named First Frost (jackson) 

thank you for your warm welcome! :)

At 5:28pm on May 31, 2011, Sarah Mackenzie-Dyck said…
Thank you for the welcome Jackie
At 6:13am on May 31, 2011, Janet Amare said…

Hi Jackie,

Thank you for your gracious welcome. I took some time to read several of your blog posts. I learned some valuable things about how you communicate with your horses to help them understand how to take care of you while you are riding.  I especially liked your blog about holographic thinking and horses and I have some insight that I hope you will find encouraging. Horses are holographic thinkers and so are humans. We also capture experiences holographically, meaning that experiences are stored in our cells in four basic dimensions.  We store the physical, emotional (feelings), mental (thoughts, decisions) and even spiritual (our sense of connection) dimensions of an experience, in our cells. For humans and for horses any part of that holographic experience that reminds us of the original experience can send us time travelling into the complete hologram and we will appear to act as if we are back there. I first learned this with dolphins when I began to swim with them 23 years ago. Horses do think differently because their language is different from ours, however, we both have the same facility to be taken back to a previous experience if triggered by something that reminds us of some dimension of a holgram. For example, if a horse was hurt in it's front, right leg just as a word was spoken that same word can trigger recall of that pain and send the horse into a reaction as if it's leg was just hurt. The same can happen to a human. The good news I want to share with you is that those holograms for horses can be transformed without having to use the process you described in your blog. I have been working as an Energy Medicine teacher for 27 years and discovered 2 years ago that the gentle hands-on techniques I use with humans to clear holograms works with horses, only much faster. The horses literally show and tell me where the energy is stored. Because they think in pictures I use pictures to work with them. Thanks for your courage to share.

At 12:22pm on May 30, 2011, David Razey said…
Thanks Jackie!
At 9:09am on May 28, 2011, Holly said…
thanks
At 4:28am on May 28, 2011, Lorraine Liddell said…
Thanks Jackie
At 8:48pm on May 27, 2011, Heather Blakney said…

Hi Jackie,  thankyou for the welcome.  Wonderful that you're riding.  Enjoyed viewing your pictures.

Heather

At 7:45am on May 27, 2011, Devon Jones said…
Thanks for the welcome:)
At 10:00pm on May 26, 2011, Sherri Dubyts said…
Thanks for the welcome. Love the horse you're riding in the pics
At 6:39pm on May 26, 2011, Lillian Espinosa Mc Carron said…

Hello Jackie...thank you for the welcome.  It's good to see a site like this.  I struggle daily with "do I keep my horses, or do I rehome them" daily.  I am a widow who lives alone, well not totally in the middle of the woods with my critters.  I live with chronic pain, mostly in the neck and legs.  I want to ride my horses more but due to having so much to do around the farm I find myself just hanging out with them.  However, I enjoy it.  They have helped me deal with all the ups and downs in the last 8 years.  I doubt that I will ever give them up but sometime feel that they should be ridden much more....Got the mom guilt.  Do you ever feel that way?

 

Lily

At 7:54pm on May 24, 2011, Cheryl Tursi said…
Thanks, Jackie!
At 10:44pm on May 23, 2011, Sarah P. said…
Thanks for the welcome Jackie.  Great to be here.
At 12:33pm on May 23, 2011, Pauline Shepherd Baldridge said…

Thank you so very much for the welcome.  Yes, we stay BUSY and today is horse shoe day for the horses!  The majority have to be shod as it is now horse show season.  Thank you again and it is good to be a member.    Bud & Pauline

 

At 7:55pm on May 22, 2011, Geoffrey Pannell said…
Yes, I am over the moon with the results the girls are getting. have to hunt around a bit more serouslly for another on for me though, getting very itchy feet just watching.

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