28/01/2026
“Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change.”
What looks like behaviour or an ailment is often a story held in the body. Emotions that couldn’t be processed or released at the time.
• early weaning
• rough handling
• rushed training
• confinement stress
• separation trauma
• loss of safety
• nervous system overwhelm
The body remembers.
It holds onto it — often silently.
Years later, it shows up as behaviour or ailments - As an expression of what the body is holding.
The real question isn’t:
What’s the horse doing? Or how do we “fix” it.
It’s: What is the horse holding? What needs to be released?
When we change the lens, we stop trying to fix the horse —
and start understanding the why behind it -
so it can be released at the root cause 🤍🐴
Example:
Separation, loss of a paddock mate, early weaning or grief
can show up as behaviour, skin issues, lung/respiratory patterns, anxiety, shutdown or stress responses —
not because the horse is broken,
but because the body is expressing unresolved loss.
Equine kinesiology doesn’t fix the horse.
It creates the conditions for the body to heal itself. ✨