Download the free guide that explains 7 subtle signs your horse may be holding emotional stress, plus a simple grounding exercise you can try today.
Because horses often whisper before they react.
Free PDF for horse owners who know something feels off but cannot quite explain why.

Sometimes it appears as small changes like:
• tension during grooming
• resistance under saddle
• unusual sensitivity
• difficulty relaxing
• emotional distance
• inconsistent behaviour
• reactions that seem out of character
When physical causes have been ruled out, emotional stress is often part of the picture.
Many horses show it quietly before they show it clearly.
• 7 subtle signs your horse may be holding emotional stress
• why behaviour often changes before health does
• how horses can mirror human nervous system tension
• one simple grounding exercise you can try immediately
• gentle next steps if your horse needs deeper support
Willow is an Equine Reiki practitioner and intuitive animal communicator based in Alberta.
She supports horses and their humans in releasing tension, restoring calm, and strengthening
connection.
Her work is gentle, practical, and often helpful when a horse feels unsettled even when no clear
physical cause is present.
Sessions are available in person and remotely

Many horses show clear signs of relaxation during or after Reiki sessions, including:
lowering the head
licking and chewing
softer breathing
relaxed posture
calmer overall presence
These are often early signs that the nervous system is beginning to settle.
If something feels off and you would like guidance, Willow offers a free 20-minute
consultation to talk through what you are noticing
A simple conversation can often clarify whether Reiki may be supportive.
If you would like to book a free consultation, please email Willow at [email protected] or send a Facebook direct message.
Yes. Distance Reiki allows horses to receive support from their own familiar environment.
No. Reiki complements veterinary care, training, and bodywork.
Sessions usually last 30–45 minutes depending on the horse.