by Nancy A. Kaiser

January 20, 2012

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I cleared the mare with Spiritual Response Therapy right away. I knew such an assault would have triggered many past life negative influences surrounding gunfire, explosions, etc. I began vibrational remedies to help her embrace the clearing work quicker and rebalance her emotional state. I also spent time communicating and flowing hands-on healing energy to regain her trust and respect. She needed to understand that not all people were the enemy she believed them to be.

By the time the mare’s uterine treatments were finished, she appeared calmer and more relaxed as we worked with her. The crowning proof was when the barn owner asked me what I’d done to the mare. “She’s like a new horse. She comes to the front of the stall to see us now. She never did that. She always stood along the back wall looking wary.”

It is so humbling to be able to make this kind of difference in someone’s life. This horse didn’t ask to be in a movie. She did what humans asked and was rewarded with a future consumed with fear and anger. I felt privileged that the Universe brought us together; that It allowed me to help create a happier life for her.

Now, you understand why War Horse generated mixed emotions within me. I’m still worried about the horses that starred in this film. The emotions expressed in the eye of the horse as it struggled with the barbed wire deeply disturbed me. It was what triggered those memories of the mare from Wolf. I just trust that the Universe will obtain the necessary help for any of the horses in War Horse that need their emotional health restored. No movie is worth the cost of any individual’s happiness no matter the species.

by Nancy A. Kaiser

January 20, 2012

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  • War Horse

    I also made the decision not to see the movie, I just knew it would be too emotional for me and I hate to go to the movies and cry. I hope and pray that the horses that made the movie were unharmed both physically and emotionally.

    Posted by Shannon March 19, 2012 22:35:47

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    Thank you for your thoughts on this movie Friends and I already decided not to see the movie because we all felt it would be too graphic. War is horrible for all concerned and the use of the animals cruel. Friends post recently "God made women to protect His horses from men"

    Posted by Deb Braswell January 23, 2012 13:57:07

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    I'm glad I can help change minds about seeing War Horse. For whatever reason, the uncomfortable parts of the movie stayed with me long after the enriching parts.

    Posted by Nancy Kaiser January 23, 2012 08:40:55

  • War Horse

    I think this movie is terribly misrepresented. It draws you in with the pretense that the horse and boy have a very special love and long lasting connection. In reality, it is about the butality and complete disreguard for horses by all but a few, especially during war. That is not something I want to be reminded of and especially while enjoying a rare evening out! I did not think it was well made and Steven Spielberg should be embarrassed!

    Posted by Denise January 22, 2012 13:18:34

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