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Integrative Riding – Another Way that Horses Help Humans to Heal
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In my last article I talked about how horses are teachers for humans in areas of personal, emotional and spiritual growth. What a person holds emotionally in the body, and mentally in the mind, affects how a horse responds to them. Interacting with a horse on the ground can teach a person a tremendous amount about them selves (if one is willing to listen).
Horses also serve humans when they are ridden. For years now therapeutic riding centers have employed horses to carry mentally, developmentally or physically disabled children and adults on their backs as a method for healing. The power of the horse to heal is not mystical, but is directly connected to the motion created when a rider sits on a horse’s back. The rider benefits as their hip and pelvic area begins to follow the flow of the horse, moving side to side. With each of the horse’s stride the rider’s hips shift back and forth pumping spinal fluid through the spinal column. The spinal fluid then flows through the nervous system and stimulates the brain and all of the nerve endings of the limbs of the rider. Read More→
Get a Handle on Fear
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When I came back to working with horses, after being thrown and dragged, I had a lot of inner work to do around fear. My horse Moon helped me work through my fears while riding. I practice the Mind Body Method (a coaching process I developed) to slow down my automatic responses and stay present in my body. Moon helped me integrate new positive ways to be with my fear instead of the old trauma loops and breakdowns based in dissociation. Read More→
What Does Equine Facilitated Learning and Coaching Mean?
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Equine Facilitated Learning and Coaching
Finding the right words to express the special way that horses help humans to grow their awareness has been a thought provoking process. I have chosen to use Equine Facilitated Learning and Coaching (EFLC) as I see it includes the horse and the human as partners in providing personal and professional growth experiences for individuals and groups.
I reflected on the meaning of each word: Read More→
Divine Timing is Perfect Timing
Posted by: | CommentsCorazon 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→








