Animal Communicator

I’d also like to know who this is!

Please add me to the list, thank you! :blush:

Please add me on also. Thanks

I have had mixed experiences with the one I used. My friend bought me a session for my birthday so I was a little skeptical that this lady was told a few things ahead of time about my horse. She did it over the phone and told me some very generic things that seemed like wild guesses. But…she did say 2 things she could not have possibly known, so I don’t know. It certainly can’t hurt and you may just get something out of it.

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I used an animal communicator with the initials LH and thought she was full of smoke - given that my “assessment” was identical to another poster on the boards, I think I was right (“needs a liver cleanse and probiotics”). I wouldn’t waste my time or money on that individual for one more second, ever.

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Hey Marla, can you PM me? I am unable to PM you.

Everyone else, I have sent through E’s website for you via PM.

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One of the best readings E did was of my mane man a few years ago. I had been thrown from him, then he randomly kicked me quite badly in the arena, and he was really quite erratic and I was very frustrated with him - to the point that after he tossed me a second time, I rang my coach up in tears and said “I’m done. Sell him.” My coach persuaded me to keep him, and whilst we were doing “ok”, I was scared of him, and very frustrated.

He was also starting to get this niggly back issue behind the saddle on the right side. He’d get a bit sore, then be ok for a few weeks, then sore again. So - sore, spooky, and saleable. Every time I’d ride him, my DH would go “so, are we selling him today” and I’d reply “yes he’s a d…k”, or make a joke about “maybe tomorrow”.

Anyway, E did the reading. She said “he is such a character, and he is very LOOK AT ME! But he is having trouble being a good boy. He says he wants to be a good boy, but he can’t. He is literally seeing ghosts. He’s also afraid/unnerved by what you are saying around him (paraphrasing here). Oh - and he’s sore in his right hindquarter. Muscle? Try adding mag chloride, I think he’s deficient.”

So I added the mag chloride to his feed (switching out mag ox) and the change was incredible. He is still on it, and I found that he needs more in our summer due to the grasses being deficient with all the rain. The HQ soreness wasn’t resolved until last year - turned out to be that his saddle was just a fraction too narrow at the rear. I had bought it after my first fall, and the fit issue was so minute that it took two years to really become a big problem. I switched back to my old saddle last year and have never had that injury reoccur.

But more importantly, I stopped joking about selling him. I tell him every day that he is my Mane Man, and that I love him - and I do. He still sees ghosts and is impossible to ride out alone (because I have a butter seat), but he’s now manageable, and I can laugh at his spooks and ride him through them.

And yes, on paper he should actually be getting less magnesium in his diet from mag chloride than the mag ox that he was on… but it doesn’t seem to work with him that way.

Whilst a lot of my perception of him was changed through suggestion (the power of a good magician!), E was correct in identifying two obscure things that were wrong - right down to the area in which the horse was actually experiencing a subtle-but-detrimental injury.

Best $70 I ever spent.

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Interesting, as I believe Ive used the communicator you refer to.
More than once & she made me - former sceptic - a believer in the practice of animal communication.
1st time was nearly 30yrs ago & she told me things she had no way of knowing, things even I hadn’t known.
Examples:
She told me my TB “likes the red mare next to him”
Last time I was at the barn, he had DH’s gelding on one side & stall on the other side as empty.
Next visit to the barn, a new boarder had moved in & her Chestnut mare was in that empty stall.
After I moved horses home - so at least 10yrs later - I contacted her. Asked how horses liked the farm & mentioned TB was sometimes hard to catch.
When I said that, she told me he interrupted to ask if he wore a halter would that help.
I turned horses out w/o halters, unlike anywhere I’d boarded.

I may use her again, just to see if any of my 3 have things they’d like me to know that I haven’t addressed.
I’ve come to believe horsepeople(g) are pretty good at reading their horses.
Or maybe the horses are better at getting through to us noisy (we talk… A lot) humans.
OP: I hope you get some answers :pray:

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I also used the same communicator as you - 4 different times. 2 times were meh, and the other 2 times she was amazing! I used her this past winter for a horse I recently bought and wanted a bit more insight with. Because the previous reading was meh and I hadn’t used her in years, I was very skeptical, but for $60 I figured what the heck? Some things she said that were spot on (won’t get into details here) :

  • I had made 2 specific tack changes
    -The number of horses I tried before choosing my guy
    -Where he came from
    -Name change (for registr. purposes)

I didn’t talk while she spoke and gave her no info except age and gender. I tell folks to try it if you want…don’t go in looking for 100% clarity, and if it’s helpful and gets you more attuned to your horse then it’s all good :slight_smile:

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Please PM info. TY

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Silent Voices Animal communication

This is Emma’s page; she also has a FB group by the same name for advertising specials

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Thank you!

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I’m very skeptical on this whole thing. To me, it just seems like basic observation skills + vague statements, packaged in a way that potentially takes advantage of vulnerable and desperate people. Similar to mediums (altho not as bad, I suppose)

That said I’m very anti-woowoo stuff to begin with

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I would normally agree with you; however in my case the communicator saw a single photo of the horse (and I deliberately chose ones that were bland / old and did not represent how I believe the horse truly was, where the horse currently was, or who the horse was with), and gave me very specific issues - right down to points of the horse that I knew to have issues.

She also did all the talking, there was no questioning; in the last two readings, she emailed me two voice messages. No interaction with me that could in any way indicate the issues or questions I had. No chit chat.

“Hi E can you read my horse please?”
“Of course!”
“Horse X - photo. Horse Y - photo.”
“thank you!”
A week later - two voice mails.

Her messages had very specific information that related to that horse, and could not have related to any other horse. In relation to the mare in the paddock with the yearling, she did not know about and has never seen the yearling.

I do not identify as a believer in Woo. At all.

But by gum, I believe in this lady.

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@Old_Mac_Donald, I believe this, too, and appreciate that you shared this w us!!!:heartpulse:

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Alright, I’m biting. Can you send me their contact info? Got a couple geldings that are straight mysteries to me.

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While I actually very much am a believer, the last 2 animal communicators I tried were very disappointing. I used LH that a few people in the thread mentioned - I can’t remember the details now but I rememeber trying not to laugh at how bad it was. 100% do not recommend her.

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I’ll jump back in to share a story for you skeptics out there. :blush:

I’ve worked with Joanna for a few years, starting with Dora when after an accident that landed her in the hospital, she wouldn’t lay down at night.

Last year Dora (who now lives in a stall/paddock overnight on the back side if the barn, not turned out with everyone) started hesitating going into her paddock at night check. She’s obedient and would eventually go in but she wasn’t thrilled about it. After a few weeks I talked to her with Joanna and Joanna said “I very rarely get horses that show me smells but she’s showing me a burning smell.” Now, here in NorCal in the summer, NO one is having an outdoor fire. Not only that, we have two neighbors near her paddock and neither of them use their fire places in the summer. Otherwise we’re surrounded but 100+ acre cow pastures. I was perplexed, but I said ok thanks and didn’t think much of it.

That night after the conversation, at 3am our power went out. Not an unusual thing here so I went online to report it and pge said there was power to our meter. :thinking: I sent DH out to inspect, and low and behold, 50 feet from Dora’s paddock, our electrical panel had overheated and shut down. When the electrician came out he said it had been overheating and almost shorting out for weeks, there were burn marks on it. :flushed:

I’ve got another appt with Joanna on Monday with a client horse - very much looking forward to it.

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WOW! I’m glad a fire didn’t start!

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Same :grimacing:

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