SEE IT FROM MY SIDE
An educated horse's point of view.

Damon Wills is known as the “Horse Communicator”.  He has researched and developed a sensitive and intelligent approach to working with horses. As part of his Communication Through Heart & Soul business, he conducts demonstration, seminars, clinics, and workshops throughout Australia and the United States.

     The joy of being together. Our equine friends can take us there. Look for the softness that comes from within. Let it flow through you and you a place of fulfilment.

 


     Oh, what a beautiful morning. OH NO! Here comes a human and he looks frightening. Hell! He is coming in my direction, best move on out of here.

           “Stand still, will you! I’m in no mood for you to mess about.”

     Why do humans shout so much? Don’t they know that I can read their feelings. There  is no need for them to speak at all.

           “Now I’ve got you! Can’t run away now, can you?  Come on! Hurry up! I haven’t got all damned day you know.”

     I think I’d best keep at a safe distance. I wonder what he wants.

          I wonder why he doesn’t walk beside me. I get so sick of dragging him on the end of the lead rope.
          “HEY! If you don’t walk faster I’ll wack you with this rope.”

     He looks really mad, I think I’m in for it.

          WHACK—WOP!
          “There! That’ll teach ya!”

     I’m out of here.

          “WOW----WOW! You stupid horse, where are you going?”

     Now what does he want?

          I think that I’d best tie this horse up while I saddle him, he just might try and get away.

     I don’t feel at all happy.

          “Stand still will ya, can’t you see that I’m trying to saddle you?”

     The last time that this thing was on my back, I got into trouble again, and I got hurt.

          “What’s the matter with you? Stand still or I’ll give you another wack. DAMN HORSE.”

     I think I’d  best leave right now. No! I can’t, my head is caught!

           “What are you pulling back for? You STUPID DAMN HORSE.”

     HELL! He’s looking straight into my eyes, is he going to eat me now? I’m OUT of here—can’t go back---BEST GO FORWARD.

          “Now look what you’ve done, broken the damn post and rail.  I don’t know, what I’m going to do with you?”

     More pain, best protect myself.

          This horse always blows out when I tighten up the girth. Now I’ll have to walk him around until he lets down.

     NO! Not the bit! Now this really hurts.

          “Come on, open your damn mouth will ya, I haven’t got all day.”

     If I put my head up maybe it won’t hurt.
 
          “Put your head down you stupid horse, I’m not going to hurt you.”

     Now he wants to get on my back and he doesn’t even like me. I can’t say I like him much either.
          “Stand still you, I’m trying to get on.”

     Maybe if I don’t move it won’t hurt.

          KICK   “Come on, lets go.”

     That’s the signal, I’m off.

          “WOW---WOW not so fast, I wasn’t ready.”

     More pain, what have I done to deserve so much pain? Maybe there is way to block out all this pain.

          This horse is so hard in the mouth and he is always doing things to annoy me. I best get rid of him and get another. I think I'll look for a more SENSITIVE horse.


    
I wish I had a human that understood my feelings. Maybe someone that was a little  SENSITIVE.

 
The Horse Communicator 
Damon Wills

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