Communicating with animals

Communication is important.  All animals have ways of expressing themselves which is their unique language.

Clients have often told me “too bad animals can’t talk” and  my response always is “too bad people can’t hear”.

Work at learning the language of animals.

In the case of horses, I approach from the side toward the withers area. The whole procedure is much easier if you spend a moment speaking to the horse, lightly petting in the withers area first which is socially a safe place for horses.

Speak to them as you would a good friend.

You can do a lot of checking, assessing, and diagnosing from that area, as I will describe later, whether you are using applied kinesiology/muscle testing or not. This approach will benefit  both testers and non-testers.

Some horses are very much on top, very sensitive, and more reactive. When I identify that, I gear down to less than a third of the amount of energy or less as I use the techniques to improve nerve function throughout the body.

Kris Laroche

Life and Leadership coaching and animal bodywork

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