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[RC] Mental Riding (Animal Communication) - Ridecamp GuestPlease Reply to: Christina CSchiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ========================================== After a friend recently told me about a reading she had a couple years ago, I went online to http://www.animaltelepathy.com. It seemed worth a shot so I contacted Debbie McGillivray and she did a reading over the phone. The reason I wanted to do an animal communication is my horse has loin/hip problems and I've tried different pads, saddles, dentist, chiropractors, and supplements. I decided to go with the least expensive/shortest session of 20 minutes to try it out. (It cost $30, and you mail her a check after the session.) It was definetly not enough time. I had a whole list of questions to ask, but my horse had a lot to say (I took him about 10 minutes alone to answer my first question "Where do you hurt?"), so I didn't have much time to get more information or details. For example, she said that Cody complained of several areas of stiffness and aches (some of which were new to me and others I was already aware of). When I asked how long he's had these problems, he said "awhile", but then he started talking about another issue, and I never got clarification on "awhile". (Do horses have any understanding of "time"??). Some things seemed right on, and somethings she said I am not sure about or don't really sound like something my horse would "say". Of course I have only had him for 10 months and really have not figured out how he thinks! I am still not 100% convinced but I want to keep open minded and actually contact Debbie by email to set up a 45 minute session. However she is booked until the end of April then is on maternity leave until June! I am thinking about contacting another communicator and asking the same questions to see how the answers compare. Christina ===========================================================The only thing worse than crewing for a female Endurance rider is crewing for a wet, tired female Endurance Rider! A good crew person has patience, a sense of humor, and knows that sometimes it's best to say nothing at all! ~ Jim Holland ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ===========================================================
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