yes Susan, I think Liz has some animal communicator in her too. ANd
animals seem to want to go to her, like they sense she is someone who
can help when their person is missing the point entirely. And what I
respect most about her, she can be so lovingly compassionately blunt
and truthful. AT the first clinic I went to, there was a woman there
so terrified of her own horse it was like she went into paralysis. At
one point she even burst into tears she was so upset and afraid and
Liz just went over and so lovingly comforted her and said many many
loving comforting things, one of them being "this is probably not the
best horse for you", it was so green and she was so afraid.
Ironically, after she had a breakdown in the clinic, that night the
horse colicked. It was like the horse and her were just nervous
wrecks from each other... you know, like they say, green plus green
equals black and blue?
Janice
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even good horses have bad days sometimes.