What If You Are a Horse in Human Form

What If You Are a Horse in Human Form by Jason the Horse

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Authors: Jason the Horse
Introduction
    I did not want to write this book, but I have done so to fulfill a promise. (More on that later.) If you know or suspect that you are a horse in human form, or if you know someone whom you know or think is one, this book is for you.
    Over the years I have communicated with and met several horses in human form. As far as I know, I am the only one who has ever revealed himself publicly, and I hope that this book will encourage others to “come out of the stall,” even if only to their closest human relatives and friends. Do not be afraid to do this, because you are not alone! Whatever your specific purpose is in this world—in this form—at this time, you can more readily carry it out with the help and support of at least one human family member or friend.
    I do not know what your particular task is, and perhaps you don’t know either—yet. Further on I will provide information about techniques that you can use to find out. I used them to discover my purpose, part of which was to write this book. My purpose here in human form is three-fold: To let other horses in human form know that they aren't alone or crazy, to help these horses' human families and human friends to understand them, and to get our two races together as partners, where horses and humans each use our complementary intellectual, emotional, and physical abilities and gifts to help each other for the benefit of both.
    In general, however, I can tell you why you are here on two legs instead of four. Our two peoples—horses and humans—are companion races, and our destinies are inextricably intertwined. We are here to help both our race and humankind, for the affairs of the human world affect us directly, whether or not we can perceive it when we are in our natural equine forms. I’ll come back to this soon.
    We equines reflect the characteristics of the human cultures that breed us. The Clydesdale's brisk and lively temperament is similar to that of the Scottish people, and the Shire (which is what I am in my natural form) has a reserved and even temperament that is like that of the British people, particularly the rural folk. It's not really surprising, since people in any given culture want their horses to be compatible with their temperament and breed us accordingly.

Realization
    For the benefit of those readers who suspect that they are equine (and for those who think they may know horses in human form), I will describe the ways that we know what we are, which vary from individual to individual. Some of us have actual memories of previous lives in our natural equine forms (including recognizing existing stables or farms where we lived), while for others it can be any combination of memories and/or other things such as:
    Being recognized as a fellow horse by other horses (often accompanied by astonishment or fear from them);
    An ineffable but powerful knowing that one is a horse;
    Knowing instantly how to communicate with horses upon first meeting one;
    Feeling a very strong sense of belonging with (and being accepted as a herd member by) other horses;
    Walking continuously “on all fours” instead of upright when learning to walk, even after the time when bipedal locomotion should have been mastered;
    As a child, having found the use of one’s thumbs and/or fingers confusing or perplexing (as if they were “alien extremities” to you) well after the time when you should have mastered their use;
    As a child, having found the experiences of seeing in full color, not seeing the sides of your face, and not seeing with nearpanoramic vision to be strange;
    Having (or having had) "phantom" horse parts such as a tail, that one can/could actually feel;
    Having equine reactions, such as spooking at innocuous objects or situations that one doesn't immediately comprehend;
    Having been challenged by stallions or "propositioned" by mares (or by stallions, if one is female);
    Having always found some common human assumptions and notions (such as

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