Ya’ll, I can’t with this…
She posted a happy birthday message to her friend (and “sister”)…with new photos of her dead horse.
That is nasty. Also … practical me wants to know whether they super glue the eyelids shut or whether they take photos from angles that make the eyelids merely appear closed.
Because, y’all, horses do not close their eyes when they are euthanized and damned if you can get them closed in the minutes after death.
The confluence of the two of them might open up some kind of black hole!
Maybe he’ll sue her.
I had the same thought. There’s a hole in the Nexus where these two link up together and cause the apocalypse.
This was the first time I actually went to her FB page and took a good look at the dead horse photos. What the all… ?
They are staged and posed as much as the most expensive wedding photo shoots, right down to the flowing dresses each are wearing and the floral arrangements woven into the dead horse’s braided mane. This took a lot of pre-planning and effort to get everything “just so.”
How does anyone even conceive of this idea, and then take it to this level of grandiosity?
Having had numerous horses put down in my lifetime, I’m well aware of the all-encompassing grief we can each experience in different ways. And I always have some memento: a shoe I pull and decorate, a lock of tail hair, the bridle tag I add to a charm bracelet, etc. But this self-aggrandizing photo op is over the top and, at the very least, in poor taste.
At least that’s my opinion.
Ope, nevermind, looks like Photoshop and in others careful placement of human hands/heads
That is so disturbing, she is photoshopping photos of a dead body?
Celeste, The Reverend, the Art2Ride tampon vampire guy and The Maestro … the 4 horsemen of the COTH apocalypse
The Lyin’, the Witch, the Rev and the Wardrobe Guy…
The helmet mocking, barefoot “witch” just posted a long, rambling livestream…while she was driving on a freeway.
Got to love her illegally endangering other innocent people on the road so she can share her magik
While she was driving?
Well, she certainly considers herself to be super speshul. I’m glad I don’t cross paths with her in real life.
Don’t forget to get your applications in for the $3500, 10 module under saddle nerve release course!
Blockquote You will get a fundamental understanding of the equine nervous system and how to utilize your hand and seat to find where the horse is struggling with lack of range of motion and suspected nerve compression, and the principles of how to use the seat and hand, to release them.
So basically the course is built upon the presupposition that your horse has nerve compression.
How does she get away with advertising a nerve release course when she is not a licensed veterinarian? I would think something that deals with a horse’s nerves could not possibly fall into the category of massage in any state. I’m so baffled how people fall for this sh*t.
And everything is taught on line, right? Manual nerve release, online??? How this is even legally allowed? What are the rules in the USA?
‘Manual Nerve Release Lesson to Release Cervical spine.’ For real?
I expect because it actually does pretty much nothing.
LOOL - I am not defending her but how do you justify the before and after pics that everyone is obsessed about?
It seems like more people are seeing the success of the THW and are starting their own online programs. One person, Kathy Sierra, is starting one (who I found in the comments of one of THW’s instagram pics). She writes on her page “ A message of hope, and why the brain is the horse’s BFF” and “ Nature wants our horses to fall in love with movement.” Really appealing to the emotions there
We’ve got several people in Ontario now advertising themselves as Lazaris nerve release practitioners.
I’ve emailed the College of Veterinarians of Ontario which regulates veterinary practice in the province to ask if this falls under their jurisdiction, as I’ve been curious about this for some time.
I will update if/when I get an answer!