Why This Film Matters

Gabi is excited to share Arrow’s story with the public at last. She says:

Arrow wanted this part of his story out there for three big reasons:

1-  Senior animals are not throw aways. Taken care of properly as my work did for Arrow can build them into magnificent power houses. 

2-  All animals are sentient and they have hopes and wants just like people within the context of their species. Arrow was robbed of being a great endurance race horse champion.  

     ConnectedEnergy® Animal Communication made it possible for Arrow be be heard effectively and his wishes met even down to how he would pass on and what he wanted done with his body   

      and where he would be laid to rest. 

3-  He needed the world to know that my work was real and better than the allopathic methods out there. 

ConnectedEnergy® helped Arrow:

 Be sound when he should have been dead lame. 

 Be sighted when he should have been blind from Uveitis – He was FULLY sighted when be passed on. 

 Be well muscled like a horse well under 15 years old. He out performed many younger horses at hunter paces we did. 

 Have a FULL set of healthy teeth. His front teeth were shattered, black and rotted. My work regenerated his teeth. 

 Exposed to all kinds of diseases, he was the healthiest horse in EVERY barn we were in. – ConnectedEnergy® 

Join us on YouTube on the 14th of December for the film’s premiere!

Published by heidihornbacher

A graduate of UCLA’s screenwriting program, Heidi has written numerous features, treatments, and TV pilots for various independent producers. She’s judged for the Slamdance Film Festival screenwriting contest and co-founded the Slamdance Script Clinic. She and her husband founded PageCraft Writing in 2008 offering script coaching and writing retreats in LA and Italy. Her clients have gone on to find representation, win contests, and become working writers. Heidi has written, directed, and produced numerous commercials, music videos, and electronic press kits for various artists. She’s currently making a documentary film about British artist Paul Whitehead.

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