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Writer's pictureHolli Smith

The Horse - Spirit & Synchronicity


Throughout our history, the Horse has been recorded as a figure of importance in mythologies and cultures around the world. Spiritual messages are believed to be passed through sightings of horses, and as spirit guides, the colours, markings, and bearing of the horse in question can indicate the type of guidance we are receiving. According to many, paint horses – those with white and solid colours, represent freedom and adventure, white horses call us to spiritual investigation, and black horses symbolize shadow and mystery.


Horses played a huge role in the longer now of human development, but as we moved forward technologically, many of us lost the likelihood of creating those wondrous relationships. Happily, there is a shift occurring as more and more people are interested in experiencing life with horses and we are seeing a resurgence of the horse-human relationship. Their beauty and grace, along with the freedom and spirit they represent, combine to give them a power that, for many of us, is beyond compare.


Over the years, a multitude of papers have been published on the benefits of working with horses. However, long before science could back it up, many spiritual teachings told of horses restoring us. And now, with all that is changing in the world of health and wellness, the Horse is finally being given their rightful place among healers.


They have a presence that can induce a state similar to meditation, where time becomes meaningless and something other takes over. Often following time with horses, we overflow with feelings of balance and wellbeing. I’ve personally been fortunate enough to both witness and experience this phenomenon numerous times, and believe that this effect is a gift given by the pure souls and energetic bodies of horses.


Many modern day energy workers believe that horses have expansive auras, much larger than our own or those of most mammals. They remain grounded, tuned in and open to the Universal energy, with no need to ‘steal’ energy from others. Instead they act as open conduits, sharing this gift of energy freely – with us, with each other, with the world at large, without being drained themselves.


I grew up in a ranching community, and come from a long line of cattle ranchers and horsemen, but never owned horses myself until adulthood. I started taking my animal-loving daughter to horseback riding lessons and shortly after, I began riding again. During this same period of time, I, like so many others, suffered from anxiety and panic attacks, which at times were extreme to the point of debilitating.


And then one day, a horse changed the course of my life. As we were driving up to go riding I had a panic attack. And am forever thankful that I did. I was struggling and embarrassed. My entire body was shaking, sweating, and I smelled like fear. And then I was touched by Kisses, my friend’s beautiful mare. As I began to pet her, brush her, it was as though she flicked the off switch on my fight or flight response. Everything relaxed - the fear, the anxiety, the shaking. My heart rate slowed and I felt like I could swallow again, breath again.


I went home knowing that working with horses to help people heal was a part of my life’s purpose. That day an awful panic attack, a horse, and a moment of synchronicity led me to a life that I had never considered.


Nearly a decade and a half later, I am still in awe of the amazing gifts that horses offer us. They increase levels of health and happiness, helping us to transcend the mundane, while inspiring love, compassion, and understanding. While there are those who have had negative horse experiences due to extenuating circumstances, the number of people who claim feelings of worth and wholeness through time with horses is staggering.


Horses can offer us a place to relax, to be accepted exactly as we are, and encourage us to let go of our stress. This is especially true when we are vulnerable, unwell, suffering, or traumatized. We can’t make a bad impression on these horses just by being ourselves. They don’t care what we dress like, if our hair is a mess, or if we have scars and baggage. While they can learn not to trust people who treat them poorly, we can make mistakes in their presence and still be welcome. We can do things incorrectly and clumsily as we’re learning. We can be afraid, raw and real, and the next day they will be there for us, waiting for a scratch and a nuzzle.


They have a sense of what we need, of what gaps to fill. Horses teach us to tune in to our own energy, intuition, and sensitivity. And while their energetic bodies are working magic within our own, horses can show us exactly what we need, whether that means lending their shoulder to cry on, or showing us the hard truths about ourselves.


The karmic effect also become immediately apparent through time spent among them. While horses are naturally very giving, they are amplified by what they get, so the more giving we are of love and kindness, the more they give back. The cause and the effect happens almost simultaneously and is impossible to ignore. This leads to giving and respectful relationships, where we learn to communicate effectively in order to create real and lasting bonds.


I believe that horses have an important role to play in the emerging cultural shift we are experiencing, and while it is definitely not feasible for everyone to own horses at this point, there are so many options available for people who wish to learn about and safely engage with them. Many people are searching for a deeper spiritual connection, and there is no where I’ve felt this play out more strongly in my own life than being in nature with horses.


~ Holli



"Kisses"

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