In her day job, Kasia Kines is a doctor of clinical nutrition who specializes in helping people with Epstein-Barr Virus. She shares how her ability to hear her own guidance, along with telepathic communication and body language communication with horses, blossomed and opened up a whole new world for her.
In this epic conversation, Kasia tells us how she went from having zero contact with horses, to 3 rescue mares – including an “untouchable” wild mustang.
There are currently over 50,000 wild mustangs imprisoned in tiny, desolate pens in BLM care, after being culled from their native range. Most people don’t want them. They’re frightened of them, they feel you need to be an expert horse trainer, or at least a very experienced horse person to take on a wild horse.
What I LOVE about this conversation, is how Kasia’s story shows that not only is no experience necessary at the beginning (although of course the learning curve is steep), but that it will likely be better for the horse if they go to a newbie!
Topics We Discuss:
- Kasia’s visions of orcas – and horses on the shore waiting for orcas to arrive – and what this might mean. I share my vision of horse-elephant-dolphin-whale and what I believe we are called to create at this time.
- Kasia describes how her intuition/guidance works; what it feels like and how she knows it’s not her thoughts or mind.
- How she was guided to the first horse she’d ever met in 40 years.
- Methods of communication, and practitioners, that were really helpful to develop Kasia’s understanding of what her horses are trying to communicate.
- The tension between trying to listen to your horses, while they live in someone else’s facility, where someone else is making decisions about their living environment.
- Tips for when you lease land for your horses.
- The journey from not knowing how to pick out a hoof, to beginning training on how to trim her horses’ hooves.
- How to set up the physical environment when doing horse therapy, healing, etc. so that your horse doesn’t get sick from human energy/trauma.
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Jini Patel Thompson is a natural health writer and Lazer Tapping instructor. She began riding at age 2 in Kenya, and got her first horse at age 8 in Alberta, and so continues a life-long journey and love affair with these amazing creatures.