Julie Ryan

Horse Quandary

Alyson from King George, VA, asked:             

Hi Julie,

Recently my horse has been acting up.

Can you give me any information as to why?

Thanks.

Alyson

Hi Alyson,

In order to get some answers for you, I first connected to you and then to your horse.

Since you didn’t provide many details, I did a replay in my mind’s eye of your horse “acting up”. What I saw was your horse being more aggressive than normal, bucking, and being restless in his stall.

I “got” (received information), your horse was in pain so I did an energetic medical scan on him. In particular, his neck was inflamed.

Once I got the inflammation calmed down and could get a good look at his neck, it looked like it had been tweaked and was causing muscle spasms. When an animal or human’s skeletal system is twisted or out of alignment, the muscles do their best to get the body realigned. It’s a natural healing mechanism that can cause spasms or even constant pain.

When feeling surges of pain, most animals, especially horses that are skittish by nature, get scared and try to run away from the pain. They think something or someone is hurting them and their natural instinct is remove themselves as soon as possible from the cause of discomfort.

My suggestion is to contact an equine chiropractor who can adjust your horse’s neck and get it back into proper alignment. That will eliminate the muscle spasms causing his pain and his behavior and demeanor should return to normal.

In the meantime and in order to provide some quick relief, I watched an energetic chiropractic adjustment be done to your horse’s neck. This may help reduce the muscle spasms while you schedule an appointment with an equine chiropractor.

Hope this information helps and hope your horse is better soon.

Julie Ryan is an inventor, entrepreneur, and medical intuitive whose skills bring comfort and understanding to families during the dying process. Through her Twelve Phases of Transition®, she reveals the spiritual perspective of death, involving angels, deceased loved ones, and even pets. Julie’s insights provide peace by explaining what the dying person needs, whether they’re in pain, and how close they are to passing. Her work offers profound solace and a transformative view of life and death, making a challenging time more comforting and enlightening.

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