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I edited in a video, which doesn't come up on the email version of this essay. That video is one that Jill made years ago. It is the same photos and a bit of video from the training. But it is a great song!

https://youtu.be/9HOI2X9IEt4

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Dr. Malone, Thank you for sharing this beautiful story and the stunning pictures of the horses you share your life with. I have been following your career for the past 2 years. I read your weekly newsletters almost every week. I appreciate your honest scientific perspective. It’s been wonderful watch how your messages have evolved over the last two years. There is a tremendous amount of love that continues to shine through. This message is an example of that. Wishing you continued growth and love on your journey

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Beautiful horses, wonderful story and beautifully written.... thank you for sharing good things with us in the middle of so much “not good “. God’s creatures are amazing...

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Thank you for sharing. What beautiful horses. Horses have a majesty to them that God gave them. It is astounding when you stop and think of all of His creation and how great He is.

Thank you for these stories. With the seemingly hourly push to the evil WEF/UN agenda approaching (I’m not watching that WEF bought and paid Charles’ crowning on Saturday) and the delusion of those who won’t (or can’t) see the truth, these stories give us reason to smile and be uplifted from the slime that we are in.

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May 1, 2023Liked by Robert W Malone MD, MS

Fantasmagorical

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For Native Americans horses represented power. Power to travel, going places, on the hunt, new lands. The Native American who had horses had power and we still measure engines by how much horsepower they have. They are magnificent animals, with great beauty and power to move humans. They are smart too. They know who knows how to ride and can take advantage of neophytes. My grandfather had a stallion, who would take you next to a barbed wire fence or under a tree to brush you off. You had to let him know who was boss. There were also horses who had been ridden a lot who when you put a saddle on them would blow up their lungs with air so the saddle was looser, and you had to wait a minute then tighten again or the saddle would be loose and fall under the horse's belly, Good riding Robert.

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Thank you for sharing Tantra’s story. She is a sight to behold.

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Once again thank you for sharing your lives with us.

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Tantra is just beautiful and so is her inspiring story. Thank you for sharing it. I had a quarter horse mare who had an injury and I was unable to save her. One of the saddest days of my life was the day we had to put her down. Horses can totally capture your heart and soul. I knew from the beginning of this covid BS that you could be trusted, Dr. Malone, and being a horse person makes you even more trustworthy in my eyes. I'm not a scientist (just an alternative health care practitioner - an acupuncturist), but I knew instinctively that we were being lied to from very early on in 2020 - actually when Dr. Zelenko and his protocol were silenced and banned. That made no sense at all - to not treat until you needed to be in the hospital. Absurd. They had to be lying and have a very sinister agenda. Thank you so much for all your contributions. You are one of my heroes.

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Dr.Malone, Thank you for sharing your life with us. I've been following you since 2020. Your horses are Spiritual in their essence. They bring much calm, joy & humbled gratitude through their beauty & grace. You and your wife are remarkable human beings💗

Thank you for everything you're doing on your journey🙏🏻& sharing all with us .I lift you & your precious family up everyday Sir🙏🏻

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Dr. Malone, I have often commented on posts you have made, and for the first time can directly comment to you! I have a long list of things I thank you for (another time/another message). In this case, thank you for your beautiful story and videos. I have 2 cats, and I, too, am certain they remember. When Zephyr was 2 years old, he became very sick, and had to be coaxed to eat and drink. I used to put a tiny puddle of warm water on the edge of the bathtub, and he would lap it up. Over time, he dropped that and drank water from other places I left it around the house in containers. I moved about 8 years ago to a new home. He is now about 13, and about 6 months I found him sitting on the side of the tub and I knew instantly that he wanted a drink of water. I put some out as I used to, and he lapped it up. How touching beyond words that we creatures of God can communicate across species. Thank you again for all you do. Karen (you know me as SitkaKaren)

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Thank you for sharing this. Great stuff.

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STUNNING image of Caranja and tantra cavorting - obviously having fun together.

Would make for a great bronze.

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Very beautiful! The last part made me cry. May we have a part 3 about how Tantra recovered from that injury? She did recover didn't she?

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Very cool essay. Thanks for the education about the owning and caring of horses. I had fun opportunities to ride as a child on a few special elderly gentle trail riders. We had good friends who had a dozen trail horses that owned a lake resort that rented summer cabins for vacationers. The horses were a part of the allured attraction. The owner needed extra help to move the horses to a better winter stable and barn when the vacation season was over. So I was placed on horseback when I was 8 yrs old and had at least two saddle up rides per year moving his herd back and forth from summer/winter rearing and remember it well. They are huge fuzzy soft shiny expensive pets.

I can give kudos to the Everette Johnson family @ Sunnyside Resort on Ripple Lake in Minn. Yup.

Total respect for mans evolution to have such desires to domesticate such a powerful animal.

Re-edited in addendum.

Long before the wheel if you had ownership of a plow or riding horse, you indeed had power and prestige over your dominion. (Joking about them as pets)

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Just beautiful; thank you for sharing.

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