Animal Communication from Horse

by admin on March 18, 2009

Today’s post is a communication I received from Horse in May, 2007 during my private meditation time.  It’s with Horse’s express permission that I am sharing this with you.

I had asked Horse what my teaching of the day was, and this is how he replied:

HORSE:

“Today move slowly with pride and dignity.  This pace will add grace and distinction to all of your being and doings today.

“When you move too fast, you create a whirlwind of psychic dust at your feet. This clouds up everything and you are unable to move with distinction.  Since you can’t see your feet, you panic.  A better way of saying that is since you can’t sense your feet amid the psychic dust, you panic.

“To move slowly is to not stir up psychic dust – that is your lesson for today.”

The next day, Horse amplified his teaching:

HORSE:

“Be aware, continue to be aware of the psychic dust you are still stirring at your feet.  This will continue for you to practice not stirring the dust, and being aware of when you are doing it.  You have started the work on this, yes, but you are a beginner. This will take patience and practicality on your part.  Manure helps to settle the dust.

“Manure is the waste product of everyday body functions.  After it’s dropped, it fertilizes, settles things down, allows things to grow.

“You are nervous when I say this – that is beginning to stir up your dust, see? Take a moment to allow the dust to settle down, you do not need to stir it.

“I am saying that everything, everything, is natural.  Or everything begins naturally – it is only through the mind games and the distortions and cruelty of humanity that natural occurrences are corrupted.

“The psychic dust you stir up is in part your reaction to that corruption.  Stirring up the dust is not beneficial to solving the problem or helpful in solving the problem.  As we progress in our relationship I will teach you different ways to handle both the corruption and your reaction to it.”

Does any of this wisdom resonate with you? Please leave your comment telling us about it.

Harmony,

Janet Roper

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Marla Bosworth March 23, 2009 at 8:31 am

Janet – I love this post and can feel the groundedness of Horse as he speaks. Today I too am going to move slowly with pride and dignity. Thanks for the gentle reminder!

janet March 25, 2009 at 6:35 am

Hi Maria,
Horse is so awesome, they have so much to teach to us. How is it going for you to move slowly with pride and dignity?
Thanks for stopping by!
Harmony,
Janet

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