Be Like the Wind: Three Equines Channel Spiritual Light, by Ellen Kohn
6th Books, 1803416017, 192 pages, November 2024

Be Like the Wind: Three Equines Channel Spiritual Light by Ellen Kohn is a uniquely enchanting exploration of the profound connections between humans and animals, specifically through the lens of equine companionship. Kohn, an experienced animal communicator, delves into the spiritual and emotional bonds that can exist between horses and their human counterparts.

“Spirit has demonstrated horse energy signifies one of the most powerful forces on the planet. In preparation for global transformation and healing, horse was chosen to mentor and guide humans…”1

The book is a blend of personal anecdotes and spiritual insights, offering readers a glimpse into the transformative power of these majestic creatures. Kohn’s writing is both heartfelt and evocative, painting vivid pictures of her experiences with the horses that have touched her life. She presents each equine not simply as an animal but as a spiritual entity capable of offering guidance and healing.

Kohn shares the journey of three horses–Billy, Monty, and Romeo–”chosen by the Equine Council to initiate a psychic connection”2 with her. This Council “represents a group of highly ascended beings who have spent many lifetimes as a horse.”3

Serving as a moderator, Kohn has woven together the messages she’s received via direct communication and vibration exchange with these horses. Portions of the book are written in the narrated form of the three horses united in energy, called The Tribune, while other parts are narratives of a singular horse sharing their wisdom in the form of conversions with Kohn. All the stories are written in first-person, facilitating a conversational and intimate reader experience.

The Tribunes offer a special metaphysics of this world that will most likely be novel to most readers. From the horses sharing their past life experiences (Romeo served King Philip in Spain during the mid-1500s!) to an exploration of what the soul is, the higher wisdom coming through the Tribune is a unique and interesting spiritual perspective. Here’s an excerpt from the chapter “Signs from Beyond the Veil” where the Tribune shares signs of spirit manifesting:

“Chills declare a Divine presence, affirming spiritual information from your helpers, guides, and angels.  When chills appear in your energy field, they confirm what you believe to be true. An unambiguous feeling, chills infuse clarity into your awareness and faith.”4

Notably, some readers might find the spiritual themes to be esoteric, especially those who approach animal behavior in a scientific manner. But for those who enjoy the spiritual wisdom of  animals, there’s an abundance of channeled messages focused on healing, love, and surrender to the Divine that are sure to provide inspiration and comfort.

One of the strengths of the book is Kohn’s ability to convey the subtleties of non-verbal communication. Her descriptions of the silent interactions and the shared sense of understanding between her and the horses are deeply moving and thought-provoking. This makes the book appealing not only to horse enthusiasts but also to anyone interested in spiritual growth and the interconnection between all living beings.

Overall, Be Like the Wind is a compelling read for those open to the spiritual wisdom of horses. Kohn’s passion for communicating the lessons channeled by her relationship with Billy, Monty, and Romeo is a true service to the world. This inspirational book would be a wonderful addition to the libraries of both animal lovers and spiritual seekers alike. The gentle communication style of the horses opens up hearts and brings a renewed sense of hope and faith.