By Michelle Kuret
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June 21, 2025
Restoring a starved horse to health is a profound and delicate process, requiring patience, expertise, and a compassionate heart. While veterinary care and proper nutrition lay the foundation for physical healing, the gentle practice of Jin Shin Jyutsu can play a vital complementary role—supporting not only the body but also the emotional and energetic well-being of the animal. Today, we delve into how Jin Shin Jyutsu—an ancient Japanese art of harmonizing life energy—can be integrated into the care of a starved horse. The below video's demonstration, "Spleen Flow Variations for a Starved Rescue Horse," beautifully illustrates how this gentle touch can promote natural healing and restore vital energy. Combining Veterinary Care with Jin Shin Jyutsu Caring for a starved horse involves more than reintroducing food; it’s about reconnecting and revitalizing their entire energetic system. While veterinary oversight is essential, Jin Shin Jyutsu offers a subtle yet powerful way to support internal balance. Why Jin Shin Jyutsu is a Vital Part of Healing Energetic Balance: Jin Shin Jyutsu works to release energetic blockages—creatures like horses store stress, trauma, and physical depletion in their energy fields. Gentle holds help to restore the smooth flow of life energy. Emotional and Mental Well-Being: Starvation often leads to anxiety, fear, and trauma. Jin Shin Jyutsu helps to soothe the nervous system, bring emotional calm, and foster a sense of safety and grounding. Supporting Physical Healing: Specific "Safety Energy Locks" (SELs) correspond to various organs and systems. Addressing these can enhance digestion, strengthen tissues, and promote overall resilience—crucial for a starved horse rebuilding their strength. Focus on Spleen Energy: A Heart of the Healing Process In the video demonstration, Adele applies Jin Shin Jyutsu holds targeting the Spleen Flow, which plays an essential role in the horse’s recovery: Beyond the Physical Organ: The spleen in Jin Shin Jyutsu is associated with digestion, assimilation of nutrients and experiences, blood production, and tissue regeneration. Grounding and Security: The spleen energy fosters a sense of stability—something a rescue horse desperately needs after trauma or deprivation. Emotional Balance: By harmonizing spleen energy, we help alleviate worry and overthinking, supporting emotional resilience and inner peace. Application of Spleen Flow Variations Adele’s gentle holds focus on key SELs like Safety Energy Lock 1 (inner thigh), the coccyx, and Safety Lock 14 (base of ribs), moving to SL22 (below the collarbone). These holds promote digestion, energy distribution, and emotional calm, as indicated by signs like gurgling gut activity—positive symptoms of energy flow returning. An Integral Approach: The Synergy of Healing Modalities Combining Jin Shin Jyutsu with veterinary care creates a holistic approach to recovery. The practitioner’s attentive observation and intuitive response—adapting holds to the horse’s comfort—are central to unlocking their innate healing capacity.
Empowering the Spirit
More than just physical healing, Jin Shin Jyutsu supports the horse’s spirit—re-establishing trust, inner safety, and vitality. As they regain energetic balance, the horse begins to flourish, embracing life with renewed strength and serenity. Click the play button on the video box below to watch Adele provide Mariah with a loving JSJ Spleen Flow.