Sara has worked with horses for over 30 years and knows that they're
extremely sensitive to our energy. "One day I happened to be
talking to a student of Shiatsu (for humans) who said he didn't know
much about horses, at least in terms of massage. He seemed to be a
sensitive man, so I invited him in to touch the horse that I was
massaging at the time. He said, 'My goodness, this horse's energy is so
close to the surface! It's so easy to feel. People's energy is so much
deeper.' He could tell right away."
Sara calls her massage technique TEM or Therapeutic Energy Massage,
and it's a combination of equine Shiatsu, myofacial release, acupressure
and energy work. "I find that horses respond very well to the
lighter energy forms of massage. Touch makes all the difference though;
many horses are actually unfamiliar with being touched. I once treated a
horse that I couldn't actually touch because of his level of distress at
contact. I needed to work completely out in his energy field at first
until he trusted me enough to let me actually touch him."
Sara noted that she has recently begun using flower essences a lot
more on the actual body of the horse. After reading our interview with
Paul Wyman, Sara has been using Star of Bethlehem essence on old
injuries. "I've been working with a horse who has an old wire
injury on a back foot that tends to get stiff. I've been massaging Star
of Bethlehem into the scar. I'll let you know the results!"
She reported no difficulties in getting horses to take the essences.
In fact, once they get used to the idea (and that doesn't take long)
they're usually happy to see the little bottles because they know
they'll make them feel better. "Once the horses see me putting
flower essences on the carrots, they tend to ignore the carrots and try
grabbing the bottles!" Sara says.
Sara also shared the case of Honey, a little Morgan mare who didn't
live up to her sweet name. "Honey's owner brought me in to massage
her and I could tell right away that this was a frustrated horse. I
asked to watch her work in order to see where her frustration was coming
from. Honey was a carriage horse and also a riding horse and was very
intelligent. I could see that she was frustrated with what she was being
told to do. She wanted to be able to work as a team with her
driver/rider instead of just being forced to mindlessly obey. This
conflict not only made her body tense but it gave her a bad attitude.
She was angry and aggressive. She'd bite people, hard, and she couldn't
be turned out with other horses because she'd attack them.
"One of her nastier tricks was when she was being hitched up to
her carriage. While one person attached her harness to the carriage
another would hold her head. She would wait until a critical moment in
the hitching process and then she would bite the person holding her. And
I mean hard! She knew that it was just the wrong moment for the person
holding her to discipline her and so she took advantage of the situation
time and time again. Her owner was really quite frustrated with her.
"I started massaging Honey regularly and suggested that her
owner start giving her flower essences. I suggested Snapdragon, Vine
and Agrimony. Honey's owner switched her to a Vervain /
Five Flower combination for more stressful situations like
competitions or multi-carriage trail rides. She put the flower essences
on treats or in Honey's water.
"Her owner started taking flower essences herself as well,"
Sara smiled. "They helped her too."
After a few months of the therapy, Honey stopped biting, Sara
reported. "She became gentle around people, and began to do much
better in competition. Her trainer commented on how much she'd changed.
Her owner even gave me a testimonial about how her hot-tempered mare had
turned into a calm, responsive athlete."
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