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Meet UK's Horse Whisperer Gaynor Davenport - P2/2
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HOST:
Hallo,
open-hearted viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
On today’s program,
we present the last part of
our interview with
well-known vegetarian
telepathic
horse communicator
and founder of
Himalayan Herbal,
a company offering
Ayurvedic herbs for horses,
Gaynor Davenport
of the UK, who shares
more amazing insights
she’s gained from
our equine friends.
Often referred to
as Britain’s
“Horse Whisperer,”
Ms. Davenport
has helped hundreds
of clients
all over the country.
Gaynor (f):
Hey...hey. Hey.... hey.
HOST:
Although she has
no formal training
in veterinary medicine,
Ms. Davenport has
solved the health issues
of many horses.
Gaynor(f):
I don't know how I can.
It's hard to put this
into words.
But I was working with
a horse a couple of weeks
ago and he’d had
a very nasty experience.
And I could say that
my eyes became like
an X-ray and I could see
stagnant blood
in the front of his chest.
HOST:
Sometime she uses
Ayurvedic medicine,
an ancient healing
tradition from India,
to cure horses.
Ms. Gaynor (f):
Ayurvedic medicine is
one of the oldest forms
of, I will call it
food supplement, because
it is a feed supplement.
It is not a drug.
It hasn’t got any drugs
in it.
It is balanced in harmony
with the mind, the body
and the soul.
And if someone has
dis-at-ease
with themselves,
they get disease.
We can help with
harmonizing the body,
the mind and the soul
with nature because that
is what we all come from,
from nature.
I knew of
Ayurvedic medication
and herbal plants
many years before I
became working as I did.
HOST:
Ms. Davenport continues
to astound veterinarians
with her amazing,
intuitive knowledge of
equine diseases and
the best methods
for their cure.
She now recalls
a conversation with
one well-respected
animal doctor.
Gaynor(f):
I’d met a lady just
by chance, she had got
a pony and she asked me
to go and see him.
I realized that
that the pony had got
a cancerous growth,
when I heard what
the horse had to say.
She said, “Oh,
I think the vet would be
very interested in meeting
you.” Anyway, I met him.
“Can you tell me,”
he said,
“What do you think
a liver would be like?”
And I said,
“What do you mean?”
And he said,
“If there was a problem
with the liver?”
And I looked up and
I was seeing the liver and
I said, “Well,
if it was a laminitic liver,
which is what
you’re asking me, there
would be brown spots
on the liver.”
And he said,
“How do you know?
Is it written
on the ceiling?”
And I said, “No.
It’s written on my heart.
I’m listening.”
And he just wrote it down.
“Now,” he said,
“How do you see
Moon Blindness?”
So I looked again
and I saw the eye.
And I saw little strands
coming together
and then going away.
And I saw movement
like a pump.
And I told him this.
He said, “I’ll have to
look that one up
I think you’re right.”
And he went and
got a book which was his
major book for his work
to show that it was right.
And he said, “When
can you go to India?”
And because of
my financial situation,
that was a total
impossibility at the time.
And he said, “When you
get some money together,
I will send you to India.
You will be
well taken care of.
They will love you.”
I just looked after
one horse for about
12 months and
all I’d taken was the
petrol money to get me
backwards and forwards
because it was down
in Guildford (UK) and
it was such a long way
to come.
It was the last time
I was visiting her
and I told her what had
happened and how I’d
met Dr. Graeme Wieder.
And she said,
“Well, my dear, I was
thinking about giving you
some money and
sending you out to the
Brook Hospital in Egypt,
but I’ll give you
the money for your ticket
to India.”
And she sent me the ticket
to India and I met
the Ayurvedic physicians.
They didn’t leave a stone
unturned.
They took me
to pharmacists,
pharmacologists, botanists,
heart specialists,
pathologists,
the professors and
they asked me questions
and they really wanted
me to know how
their plants worked.
HOST:
Ms. Davenport uses
a fascinating approach
to determining
what kinds of medicines
and ointments
horses need
for various conditions.
She simply asks
the horses!
Gaynor(f):
They tell me what
their needs are.
I will make things up
for them for splints,
for bruising
and that sort of thing.
For the Ayurvedic
medicine, that medicine
is actually made up for me
by their expert people.
It’s put in the right force.
And the horses will
take it if they need it.
If they don’t need it,
they will slowly
restrict themselves to
how much they take.
HOST:
Horses can sense that
Ms. Davenport is able to
assist them with
their health conditions
and thus will sometimes
seek her out for help.
She recalls one such
interesting incident that
occurred while she was
travelling through France.
Ms. Gaynor (f):
Three horses
came out of nowhere
on a mountain road
in France.
The three came up to me.
Two stayed with me, the
mother and her offspring.
And the other one
went down and stood
on the bend of the road
so that anybody that
came up would be aware
that that was me and
the car on the road.
And she told me about
her youngster, who was
wormy and not well.
After about 20 minutes,
after I’d had
the communication,
a man came up and
he said, “Problem?”
and I said, “Yes,
they followed me.”
And he said,
“I know the farmer who
they belong to.”
I said, “Well, She is ill.
She needs to have
some worm treatment,
you understand?”
And he said,
“Yes, I understand.”
He said, “I will
herd them back down.”
And then they went off
with this man.
HOST:
This fascinating event
took place nine years ago.
But Ms. Davenport
recently had another
chance meeting with
the same loving
mother horse, and
discovered that equines
have long memories.
Ms. Gaynor (f):
Last week,
when I went to France,
and as we were going to
this place which was
a way from anywhere
I was supposed to be,
there was a mare.
And she looked at me,
I’ve got a photograph of
her, and she was sniffing
like this and I said to
my friend Lan, I said,
“Lan, it’s her!”
That horse recognized me
and I hadn’t seen her
for all those years.
HOST:
One of
Gaynor Davenport’s
clients, Debbie Moore,
was having an issue with
her horse companion
who began to feel
very anxious while
travelling in a trailer.
After speaking with him,
Ms. Davenport
discovered that
the horse felt unsafe.
The client then made
some minor adjustments.
Gaynor(f):
You were concerned
about him traveling.
Have you altered
the partition slightly?
Caregiver(f):
I have, yes.
Gaynor(f):
He’s happier with it
smaller, definitely.
He was frightened of
tipping,
actually tipping forward.
HOST:
By adjusting
the rear partition,
the horse could lean on it
and balance himself
better while travelling.
He thus overcame
his fear of
being inside the trailer.
Ms. Davenport has
learned that horses also
talk with members
of other species.
A client named Marilyn
had sold her house
and had asked
Gaynor Davenport
to inform
her horse companions
of the news.
Gaynor(f):
She asked me to go
and see her horses.
And she got this one
particular horse,
a pony that had been
her daughter’s pony
and she was going to
move house.
And they’d been there
for quite a long time and
she asked me if I would
let the horses know that
they were going to be
moved and they would
still be her horses and
pony but they wouldn’t
be in the same space.
And I went up
to see the horses.
And I told each one of
them individually that
they were moving.
They were okay.
But the pony I left till last
because he'd been
with them longer.
And I hoped that
he would be okay.
HOST:
But when Ms. Davenport
went to see
Skippy the pony to
tell him about the move,
she discovered something
very interesting.
Gaynor(f):
He (Skippy) told me
the cat had told him.
Marilyn had told
her husband, “I wonder
what it will be like now
we've sold the house and
everything is going.”
And the cat had picked
up the (word) “sold” and
gone and told Skippy.
So they do have language
between themselves.
HOST:
Because they are
highly sensitive beings,
when horses go to
a new caregiver,
they are deeply affected
physically, mentally
and emotionally.
Gaynor (f):
I work with them
when they’ve moved
from one area to another
and hear what
they have to say about
the different places
that they are, because
energetically that change
has a big influence
on how they are going to
be able to cope with
the person
who is taking them on.
Because the change
in the temperature
for a start and
the change in the grass,
that has an effect
on their minds, and also
a body change happens
when another person
starts to ride that horse.
Ms. Gaynor (f):
Not all people are
considerate with how
they keep their horses.
And yes,
we have cobwebs,
and yes, some places
are disgusting.
And it can be quite,
I believe, not only
damaging to their health,
but damaging
to their souls.
HOST:
May heaven bless you,
Gaynor Davenport,
for your diligent work
enabling our noble
horse friends to enjoy
a better life, and helping
us better understand
their love, sensitivity
and intelligence.
Through your sincere
efforts to assist horses,
you are helping to
uplift the atmosphere of
our planet, thus
bringing us ever closer to
the day where all beings
live in harmony.
For more details
on Gaynor Davenport,
please visit
www.HimalayanHerbal.com
OUTRO:
Gentle viewers,
thank you for joining us
today on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
May we all soon
have peaceful lives
in a vegan world.
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