The pony with the mystery virus

It began with a Facebook post from Nicole. She is an awesome animal communicator and this is a transcript of her conversation with a very sick pony. The pony had some age on him and the vet considered putting him down as he was getting sicker and sicker with infection.

Nicole: Your person and the vet are concerned, you’re not responding to the antibiotics. How do you feel?
Pony: Let’s ride the wave.
Nicole: What does that mean?
Pony: Let’s wait a day or two to make sure the medicine travels through every capillary.
Pony: I don’t know if I will be okay or not, but if my body does give out… at least you will know we gave it our best.

When I read this I immediately wanted to try to help. I messaged Nicole: “What is the pony’s name and can you send me a picture?” She responded that she wasn't sure if she had a picture, but the pony was Pat.

“Pat the Pony? I love Pat!” I had seen Pat in a recent webinar that Nicole had aired. The “star” of the video was meant to be Zander, his stablemate, but Pat kept chiming in and offering very dramatic nodding and head tossing. I was so mesmerized that I kept all of my attention on Pat during the webinar. And now Pat’s health was in jeopardy? This wouldn't do! Since I already had a sense of who Pat was, I decided to try without a photo to connect to him. As it turned out, it was not a problem. I got right down to the business of sending him healing.

The next morning brought a message from Nicole.”Pat’s fever is down…first day in 10 days.”

Then later that day: “On the phone with Mary.” (Mary is Pat’s owner and is a talented animal communicator herself.) “Pat just told her ‘there’s a woman who has been working together with me to heal and it feels good’.” Then he sent Mary a visual of a woman with brown hair.

Now Pat has never met me, and for that matter, neither has Mary. I’m quite sure she never had occasion to see a picture of me either. But there was no brunette woman coming to his farm and caring for him. Very interesting….

Pat continued to improve and Mary remarked often how he seemed like a different pony: lighter and with more of his usual vitality. His pep was coming back! But then, a few weeks later I received another request to assist Pat. He had developed another fever, I was told. He was not eating and he was listless. This had been going on for a few days by now and is never a good sign. The request came at noon and again I got right to work. This time when I sent the healing it was the most powerful experience I had ever had. I felt certain I had sent him some good stuff.

It is always hard to wait on the feedback. With every hour I question… has he gotten worse and they just don't want to tell me? What is taking so long? At the end of the day, this email came from Mary, forwarded by Nicole. She began by chronicling the events of the previous day, before my help was requested.

Nicole, wanted to you keep you and Andrea updated -- Pat seemed to be doing so much better today as the day went along! Yesterday afternoon his temp had started coming back. This a.m. he was lethargic, drooping his head, and ate little grain. When I went back at 2pm he was sound asleep in run-in but perked up when I came in and was hungry - actually looking for food! It felt to me that something had started to change -- I believe that a deep shift and upswing came about for him with Andrea's help. After her energy work, I could feel some vitality coming through him. By 5pm he was really wanting grain (not near his usual volume, but a big change from yesterday) and went out on the lawn and went crazy for the grass. After that he had a nap and by dinner time he was hanging at the fence looking for food. Andrea's help has made all the difference!

I had sent Pat the healing at noon and by 2 o’clock Mary was already noticing a change in him. He continued to improve throughout the day and made a complete recovery from this episode.

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