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Feb
08

What Do I Do After an Equine Learning Workshop?

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During a week long Equine Facilitated Learning workshop here in Colorado, that focused on exploring one’s authenticity and emotional agility with horses, a participant asked one question several times. The question she asked was: “How do I know what to do if I don’t know my final vision?” This questioned plagued her. She felt stuck about taking any action in her life.

I suggested she listen to and take action towards the next thing that would bring her happiness. I suggested she listen to her heart and inner guidance. Each time she follows what feels best to her and takes inspired action she will naturally be able to see a more vivid picture of her passion and purpose unfolding. It is the accumulation of the smaller steps that bring her down the road to her destination. Even for those people who know what they do want, taking the actions steps that are based in inspiration brings them more quickly to their dreams and goals. Read More→

Jun
16

Divine Timing is Perfect Timing

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Corazon de la Montana, a 7 year-old mustang, deemed un-trainable and un-rideable by BLM (Bureau of Land Management), was branded with the numbers 5298 on his hip and placed in a holding facility to live the rest of his life, along with thousands of other mustangs that will never see freedom again. The holding facility might be called a ‘reservation’ for mustangs.

One year ago I adopted Corazon from Ginger Kathrens who has been filming the Pryor Mountain Herd for the past 15 years. She was able to get Corazon out of the holding facility. Corazon (also called Romeo) has earned his keep. He deserves to be honored for not only his intelligence but also his willingness to learn the human ways and to partner with humans. He has demonstrated an amazing level of effort to learn and accept where life is taking him. Read More→

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May
08

Broken Trust….Mended

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It seems that at some point in every relationship there is a chance that trust will be broken. The question is if it can be repaired, mended, and eventually create even a deeper level of connection and bond.

Corazon de la Montana, sometimes also called Romeo, continues to teach me about the importance of trust in a relationship. His wild ways and highly tuned instincts examine my motives and my levels of leadership every day I see him. I am convinced he knows me better than I know myself. Read More→

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