If only horses could talk...- the truth, astonishingly, is that they do; and gifted healer Julie Dicker has been conversing with them for years. In What Horses Say, Devon-based Julie Dicker describes the process of healing and communication to writer Anna Clemence Mews. The result of which is a ground-breaking book that will open up new pathways in communication for horse lovers - and will appeal to anyone who wants to enrich their relationship with animals. Written with clarity, wisdom and compassion, and with a foreword by Joanna Lumley, it is impossible to read What Horses Say and not see horses, and indeed all animals, in a new and different light. Poignant case studies - backed up with factual corroboration by vets and other professionals - include incredible success stories where other avenues have failed. Even more intriguing is that the authors believe this art of deeper intuitive communication between horse and human is dormant in every individual. Developing it can transform the lives of animals in our care and bring incredible rewards for us and for them.
Anna Clemence Mews presents a beautifully written series of stories drawn from Julie Dicker’s remarkable career as an animal communicator and healer. Client interviews, case notes, truly interesting survey questions and answers that were posed to a group of Dicker’s equine clientele, and a thoroughly researched chapter on the question of anthropomorphism—all serve to inspire the reader to reconsider the healing potential of alternative medicine and animal–human communication. Anna Clemence Mews is a writer of fiction and non–fiction. Julie Dicker is a respected member of the horse community who acts as a communicative medium between clients and their horses to provide healing to ailing animals. Both authors live in England.
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