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What does it mean when my Medicine Horse rubs his head from my tummy down my legs?

Sheilagh from Hamilton asks the question: What does it mean when the Medicine Horse rubs his head from my tummy down my legs to the ground?

 

 

Answer: When the horse puts its head on your tummy (solar plexus) and moves downward to the ground he is moving energy to 'ground' This simply means that he noticed an abundance of energy sitting in that area and is helping it to run into the earth.

 

If the horse gives a firm push sending you back almost off your feet he is assisting you in amp-ing up your personal power...your light...your energy. He will usually follow this up with a balance in the crown and brow areas...can look like nuzzling the head.

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  1. Sheilagh wrote:
    Sep 15, 2011 at 8:31 PM
    THanks Tina : Well it was definitely the amp-ing up one for sure. Yet she sure slapped the old solar plexus with the side of her head LOL and yet it felt almost playful --there is where i was a little off She did it to help move the energy in myself and my friend. I suppose my feelings thinking it more playful is because it was not a feelings of Harm or aggressive at all. So I pinned it as playful or a loving act. AND OMG she did do this weird thing after with the top of my head , nuzzling and breathing on top of my head yet I where taking because thinking she was done with everyone as we where all saying good bye before I walked her around and to take her back to her stall. Blessing Sheilagh
  2. Sep 15, 2011 at 8:47 PM
    Yes the breathing and nuzzling on the top of the head are classic signs of working with crown energy as well as activating / balancing the Pineal Gland. The fact that you felt no fear or aggression from her is classic when working with a Medicine Horse. They transmute fear into love.
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