Is it possible to know what your horse or pet is really thinking?
YES it is!
You can finally satisfy your curiosity about your horses and pets true nature, gather insight into behaviour and co-ordinate efforts to enhance your performance.
Su Burnett brings a wealth of knowledge, intuition, practicality and years of experience in her abilities to clearly communicate with your horse or pet. She’s been recognized internationally on TV, radio and print for her unique skills and dedication in improving understanding, awareness and peace between humans and animals worldwide.
Animal communication is a simple, natural process, tapping into an animal’s innate method of relaying information. Known as telepathy, the information appears to humans as a series of pictures, words, smells or just a ‘knowingness’. intrigued by this method of communicating without words, since childhood, Su is amazingly fluent and accurate in her reception of information and is able to translate with ease.
“I absolutely LOVE my job.” Su remarked in a recent interview. “Talking with a horse is a
remarkable, extraordinary and always enlightening experience. Their cleverness, knowledge, compassion and sense of humour always inspires me. I especially enjoy horses who consider themselves athletes, who compete on a regular basis. These horses, have such a passion and determination to hone their skills through training, to be the best they can be, using their natural abilities. To continuously jump higher, to round a barrel with grace, ease, precision and great speed.
What I find truly remarkable is their willingness to co-operate with us as teammates. They have the intention that together we perform to the best of our abilities and become the best we can be. They are in a unique position to notice and suggest ways that improve our agility, flexibility, focus, posture, balance, co-ordination and ease. They often point out where and when we hold our breaths, when we tense up, lock our eyes, tighten our hands and lose our focus. In my experience, their recommendations are always interesting, very apt and helpful.”