Greetings, precious viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Today’s program
features an interview
with vegetarian telepathic
animal communicator,
therapist and equine
specialist Holly Davis
of Wales, UK.
The talented Ms. Davis
is also a columnist for
such British publications
as Equi Ads Magazine,
Paws 4 Rescue Magazine,
Vision Magazine and
Natural Horsemanship
Magazine.
She is currently writing
her own book about horses
that is entitled
“When Worlds Collide –
Why the Horses Came.'”
In late spring 2010,
she will be appearing
in a program about
animal communication
that will air on
one of Britain’s Sky TV
satellite channels.
Let’s now meet Ms. Davis
and learn about
her background in
interacting with animals.
I first got interested
in animal communication
about 10 or 11 years ago.
I took on a mare
from a family member,
and basically
she was very sick
and ended up in hospital
having to go through
two colic surgeries.
When she came home,
a few weeks later,
I arranged to take on
a very abused little pony
that a friend had brought
from a market
that was in foal.
We brought her home
and then a few weeks later
we had the dentist
come out to both of them.
And what happened then
was obviously he tried
to treat the little pony
that was very abused,
and she was
very, very frightened.
And he told me about
an animal communicator
called Julie Dicker.
And so
I had Julie come out.
And she was coming out
with things about
these two little mares.
And I stood thinking,
“How did she
know about that?”
And I was quite intrigued
by it, because
I had never actually
heard of it before.
It was quite
a new concept to me.
And as she drove out
down the driveway
I thought,
“But now she's gone.
What's going
to happen now?
What's going to happen
when I've got more questions
that need asking?”
And I thought, “This is
actually something that
I need to do for myself.”
I brought some books
and sat and read about it.
And one day it just
basically happened.
I was down with the horses,
and I think by that time
I had about three of them
and there was
obviously something
that they were aware of
because they came and
stood in a semi-circle
around me, just facing me.
And I don't know how
I knew but I was aware
that they could hear me
although I wasn't by then
hearing them.
And so I started talking
in my head, saying, "Okay,
I know you can hear me."
And then I thought,
“Okay, I need proof.
Because I can see
that there's something’s
going on by the way
that they're reacting.”
So I stood next to
my first mare and I said,
"I'm going to take a step
forward, and when I take
a step forward I would
like you to do the same."
So I took a step forward
and she stepped next to me.
And I thought,
“Oh that's good.”
So I thought,
“Right, I'll do it again.”
So I asked her to take
another step forward,
which she did.
Of course, by then
ego had kicked in,
and turned it
into a bit of a game.
And I asked her
a third time.
And this time
she didn't do it.
So I asked her,
"Why didn't you do it?"
And she said, "Because
I didn't want to."
So basically,
that was the first thing
that I ever actually
heard from an animal.
Now how
does the communication
come to you?
Does it come
in words or pictures?
Obviously
it can be different
for many different people.
Usually for me
it will come
in the form of words,
pictures and feelings.
The pictures I have
just sometimes
and the feeling is
usually when the emotion
is incredibly strong
rather than
just everyday emotions.
So for me it's primarily
the voice that
I hear from the animal.
Although it sounds
like my own voice,
at the time it will
take on different tones.
It will be more masculine
or more feminine.
But it also
depends on the animal
that I'm speaking to and
how forthcoming he/she is,
because some will just give
“yes” and “no” answers,
whilst others, it’s all
full blown conversation.
And sometimes we have
quite a long conversation
just to get to the answer
that I was looking for,
because like people,
they're all very different
when they're
communicating with you.
When we return,
Holly Davis will detail
some of her other
inner communications
with animals.
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Television.
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
here on
Supreme Master Television,
as we resume
our interview with
vegetarian telepathic
animal communicator,
therapist and
equine specialist
Holly Davis from the UK.
Ms. Davis
conducts workshops
where people can learn
how to connect inside
with animals, offers
a diploma course through
Stonebridge College, UK
in animal communication
and conducts consultations
to help human caregivers
learn more about
their animal companions’
behavior and how
to best meet their needs.
Ms. Davis now shares
more of her experiences
of receiving messages
from the animals.
There are several stories
of how animals
have communicated.
Probably one of
the first things that I heard,
other than my first mare,
was some chickens
about two days after
I started communicating.
And I was driving
down the motorway
to a livery yard to go and
visit another therapist.
And as the chicken lorry
went past,
and it had all the crates
on the back, and
I was asking the chickens
as they went past, "How
do you feel about this?"
It looked very drafty,
because of course
they were all in open cages.
And one of them piped up
very indignantly,
"Do you understand that
some of our friends are
even transported like this
in the rain?"
I asked them
if they were aware of
where they were going,
and they were.
But at the same point,
they were also aware
of what they picked up
from people, I suppose,
from other people's
thoughts, that where
those particular chickens
were going
wasn't as bad as where
some of their friends went.
So I was quite surprised
by that, because, although
it was so awful for them,
what was coming,
there also didn't seem to
be any hatred involved.
It was all sort of still that
compassion for people,
even though they knew
where they were going..
But I think one of
the biggest stories
for me, personally,
and one that really,
really changed my life,
it actually turned into
a beautiful experience,
was the death
of my first horse.
She had been going downhill
for quite some time.
And we’d had just about
every sort of vet and
different therapist to her.
And she kept saying to me,
"Holly, you know
how to make me well.
You can make me better."
And for months and months
I tried.
She was only about 15,
so I thought, “There's got
to be an answer here
that I'm missing.”
And I had
an osteopath friend
out to her,
who hadn't seen her
for about 18 months.
And he just looked at her
and he said,
"Holly, she looks old."
She had
Cushing’s Syndrome
and chronic laminitis.
And one day I thought,
“Okay, I've sussed it.
You're actually saying
that your time has come.”
And when
that thought came, it was
almost like the sense of
applause going off
in the background.
Holly, Holly, you've got it!
And at that moment
I just thought,
“But I can't lose her,
what about me?”
And I went into the house
and I lay on my bed and
I cried and screamed.
I was absolutely hysterical.
And I was aware
of how I was behaving,
kicking and screaming,
like a child,
laid on my bed.
And then I heard a voice
loud and clear,
"Holly stop it.
It's your ego
making you do that."
And I thought,
"Okay Holly, wake up.
This is about her, not you."
And I went out
into the field and spent
a few hours with her.
Currently Ms. Davis has
a number of interesting
on-going endeavors
pertaining to horses
including one regarding
the scientific study
of equine psychology
and health.
Another project
that is being set up
at the moment is called,
“Equine Science.”
And what we're
actually hoping to do is
find some PhD students,
some universities,
that would be willing
and interested
in taking on research into
the things that the horses
are explaining to us,
because obviously
there has been
a major rise in things
like metabolic syndrome
in recent years,
and as yet the answers
aren't being found.
And the horses have
explained some things
to me with regards to this.
But it's very hard
when you haven't got
enough knowledge in areas
such as nuclear physics
and these types of things
to actually be able to
work those things out
for yourself.
The Equine Science site
will also be
looking into things like,
“Are some horses extra
sensory perceptive?”
And does this mean
that these horses, being
extra sensory perceptive,
does that mean
that’s why they can work
so well as therapy horses,
because
of the extra senses that
they use in doing that?
And actually is this
a normal trait of horses?
Is this a normal mind state
that a lot of horses now
have no longer or
are no longer able to use
because of domestication,
the way in which
we've treated them,
which has caused them
to a certain degree
to shut down?
We'll also be looking
at questions such as,
“Do horses use
the natural energy grid?
Do they use the stars
to navigate?”
And just basically looking
into all these different areas
that horses have been
explaining to me, to see
if we can’t actually
back up, some of
their information,
in order to show people
just what they really are.
Horses and other animals
are truly angels who have
come to assist humanity,
color our world and
keep our planet in balance.
Tomorrow,
on Part 2 of our program,
we’ll learn more from
the vibrant Holly Davis
about the intelligence of
animals and their ability
to choose their own
medicine for self-healing.
For more details on
Holly Davis, please visit
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Nathan Runkle, founder
and executive director
of Mercy for Animals,
a non-profit animal
welfare group, believes
that our actions should
speak for themselves.
For example,
if we truly value the lives
of our planetary
co-inhabitants, the way
we spend our money
should reflect that.
So we encourage people
to use your pocketbook,
use your money to vote
in line with your values,
and to vote for
a kinder world,
a more sustainable world
and if we all
started doing that
the accumulative affect
would just be incredible.
TODAY
Proactive viewers,
please join us for Part 2
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Stop Animal Cruelty.
Greetings,
spontaneous viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Today’s program
features an interview
with Vegan telepathic
animal communicator,
therapist and equine
specialist Holly Davis
of Wales, UK.
The talented Ms. Davis
is also a columnist for
such British publications
as Equi Ads Magazine,
Paws 4 Rescue Magazine,
Vision Magazine and
Natural Horsemanship
Magazine.
She is currently writing
her own book about horses
that is entitled
“When Worlds Collide –
Why the Horses Came.'”
In late spring 2010,
she will be appearing
in a program about
animal communication
that will air on
one of Britain’s Sky TV
satellite channels.
Aromatic plant extracts
can help animals
recover from illness
or enhance their health.
A key principle
of the practice
of animal aromatics
is allowing the animal
to select the appropriate
aromatic to use.
Let’s now hear from
Ms. Davis about how she
helps her horse companions
help themselves.
I've primarily
been working with it
with my own horses.
I've been working with them
for about two years now.
And we've been making
some really good
headway with it.
My Arabian horse Alfie,
so far over the last two years
has been able to
get himself through
three different allergies,
mud fever,
photosensitivity, and
help his immune system.
We've got another
little pony with a partially
collapsed wind pipe and
hyper-sensitive airways,
which had to
keep being injected with
a very nasty steroid drug
in order to help with
her breathing, who now,
through the self-selection,
takes natural essential oils
or powders and
within half an hour she
doesn't have a problem.
And funnily enough,
since having them,
we haven't actually
experienced any problem
with her breathing for
the last three months now.
That's incredible.
So the horses pick
the medication themselves?
You put it there
and they choose
their own medication?
Yes, they choose their
own medication through
being able to smell it.
By being able to smell it,
the fact that it's a natural
substance in the form of
some kind of plant matter
or oil from a plant,
what happens is
they're able to recognize it.
And they will then
decide this is medicine
or it's not medicine.
So basically, what is
medicine for one animal
may make another ill.
So this is why it is
exceptionally important
that they are always left to
pick their own medication,
because
only the individual
will know what they need
and how much they need.
Ms. Davis now
works with one
of her horse companions
to help him feel his best.
What we are
basically looking for
is different oils that will
help with his stomach,
because obviously
he gets a bit windy
and we don't want him
getting uncomfortable
in the stomach.
So…do you want
the German chamomile?
German chamomile?
Good boy.
That's not the one you want.
So what he is
basically saying is “No,
that’s not the one I want.”
So now we are going
to go and look,
because there is
obviously something
that he is looking for.
And so we are going to go
and have a look
in the box again
if he’ll get his nose out
because obviously
it just goes to show
how interested he is.
He certainly is.
I think what we are
going to have to do
is we will allow him
to choose, because
like I explained before,
I don’t like to do
the animal communication
with this.
I think they need to go
with their own intuition,
and do it their way.
So we’ll try him
with the dill.
And that's a definite reaction
that he would like it.
And dill is one of the ones
that will actually help with
settling the stomach down.
Okay. There we go.
Alright, we want anymore?
Okay?
Would you like anymore,
my boy? Yes? Good boy.
More? Okay.
So that's just his sign
that I have had enough
of that one, basically.
So which shall we try?
This is the carrot seed,
which is very good
for the liver
and cell regeneration.
There you go.
You fancy
some of that one as well.
Good boy, good boy.
So it’s basically
just important for them
to be able to take
as much as they want
and what they want.
And when
they have had enough,
they’ll stop taking it.
Sometimes they’ll just
choose to smell it, which
more often than not,
not always the case,
but more often than not,
will be the floral oils,
the emotional oils,
because even just by
smelling them strongly,
the molecules from the oil
will go up the nose
and soak into
the mucus membrane,
so that they are getting it
that way.
But for
the more physical oils,
more often than not,
they’ll actually like
to take it this way.
This particular one,
the carrot seed oil,
I had a pony with hepatitis
who actually, a very
small pony, went through
three bottles in one day
to help with his liver.
Ms. Davis sought advice
from her
horse companion Alfie
when she was ill.
He recommended
a natural remedy for
a bad cough Holly had had
for six weeks.
And he told me about
a certain essential oil.
So I went on the Internet
and looked it up.
And when
I actually looked it up,
it was actually
tied up to do with
coughing and phlegm.
So I ordered myself some,
put some on a tissue,
smelled it, and
within about five minutes
my coughing had gone
down by about 70%.
When we return,
Holly Davis
will speak about some of
the important messages
that the animals have
for humanity.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
I see the world becoming
more open in its thought,
the people within it
sharing the planet
with the animals
more readily and
that animals and people
can live in harmony
with each other,
and just a brighter future
where people are happy,
animals are happy, living
in harmony together
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants
here on
Supreme Master Television,
as we resume our interview
with Vegan telepathic
animal communicator,
therapist and
equine specialist
Holly Davis from the UK.
Ms. Davis runs workshops
to help people learn
how to telepathically
communicate with animals.
For those who are unable
to attend these sessions,
she has created
a distance learning
diploma course through
Stonebridge College, UK
through which people
from all over the world
can enroll and learn
in their own home.
She is also a gifted writer.
You wrote a poem,
could you tell us
the story behind that?
The poem that I’ve written
was basically about a
message from the animals.
It was almost like
a mass consciousness
of the animals that
gave me the wording,
rather than
one particular animal.
And it was while
I was writing the script
for my CD.
And by the end of it
I sort of asked,
"What's it called?"
And they said, “It's called,
‘The Animals’ Prayer’.”
As quickly as the words
were coming into my head,
I sat there
and wrote them down,
and so I didn't really
take in what it was that
I was writing at the time
until I actually went back
afterwards and read it,
and thought, “This makes
an awful lot of sense.
This is basically
the message of why
they come into our lives
and the companionship
and love that they offer
and the fact that
what they want to do
is guide us and move us
in the right direction.”
Let us now listen to
an excerpt from
“The Animals’ Prayer”
as recited by Holly Davis.
Pray with me now,
for I am blessed.
You lay your hands
upon my chest.
As my heart beats
hard and strong,
hear my words,
my sacred song.
Let me heal you too,
my friend.
May our loving
connection know no end.
As our hearts,
they beat as one.
Come with me.
We now are as one.
As I guide you
through your life,
I share with you
your joys and strife.
I am your trusted friend,
you see,
by your side, your destiny.
Our paths have crossed
through eons of time.
Take my blessing as a sign.
Besides sending
their unconditional love
and blessings to us,
do the animals have
any urgent messages
for humanity?
There are messages
that animals are
really wanting us to hear.
I think one of the biggest
ones at the moment,
which covers
such a broad spectrum,
has to do with basically
getting back to working
with our consciousness
and opening ourselves up
to that,
because by doing that,
what we will actually do
is enable ourselves
to see the things
that we are doing and
where we are going wrong.
So although there are
lots of different things that
they want us to see, what
we're doing to the planet,
how we’re treating them,
and obviously how we're
treating each other as well,
I also think as well,
that the bigger message
has to be wake up!
We need to wake up.
I think there are
a lot of animals out there
that are trying
to give a message, to
the population as a whole.
Largely, I think that's
actually about ourselves,
not only how we
treat them, and
the cruelty that goes on,
but also about
what we need to learn
about ourselves.
If we look at
the bigger picture and
where we fit in, in nature,
we seem to be the only ones
that have stepped out of it
By, learning
language and everything.
Unfortunately, to a degree,
it has made us a little bit
more intellectual,
so that we have
moved away from nature.
And so I think one
of the biggest things that
animals are teaching us,
is to re-awaken
the parts of the brain
that we have shut off
to be who we are, to let
the ego drop a little bit.
and to sort of like
step back into nature,
and understand that
we’re all equal and that
we can live in harmony.
And, that it's
not about abusing others,
it's about respecting them.
And that by doing that,
a lot of the wars would stop,
a lot of the way
in which we treat animals
would go away.
And all in all,
it’d just make us
a lot happier in general.
We sincerely thank
Ms. Holly Davis
for taking the time to
introduce us to her work
and for sharing the many
insights she’s gained
from her inner contact
with animals.
May Heaven bless
Ms. Davis as she continues
to spread the word
on the high intelligence
of animals and
their noble contributions
to the world.
For more details on
Holly Davis, please visit
Virtuous viewers,
we have enjoyed
your company today on
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
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Enlightening Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News.
May the sound and light
of Heaven
uplift your spirit.
The United Nations
University Institute
for Environment
and Human Security
has warned that there
may be over 200 million
climate refugees by 2050,
while over 40 countries
will no longer exist
by the end of this century
because of sea-level rise.
There are many islands
in the Pacific (Ocean),
the Indian (Ocean),
and the Caribbean (Sea)
that will all be impacted
by sea-level rise,
and perhaps
more important are
the many deltas
around the world,
where there are many
large populations living
right next to the coast.
Be sure to watch
“Dr. John Church:
Sounding the Sea-Level
Rise Alarm”
to hear more from
this esteemed scientist
about climate change
and our oceans,
Wednesday, May 19
on Planet Earth:
Our Loving Home.