It is in a plane that I write this, a shuddering roar of power streaking up towards the light of the southern sun bouncing off storm clouds before they close in and obliterate the view of the fading flat landscape that has been home to me and the woman I love for the past few […]
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Becoming the Kind of Human a Horse Seeks to be With: Part 1
Posted in body awareness, Carolyn Resnick, Chuck Mintzlaff, Corroboree Equus, Frédéric Pignon, Friendship Training, Horses, Humans, Imke Spilker, Intuition, Jasmijn Wauters, Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling, Leadership, Mark Rashid, Michael Bevilacqua, Nevzorov, Noora Ehnqvist, spiritual awareness, Travel on Sep 14th, 2013
As we move into the latter half of September, I am acutely conscious of a convergence of developments which are inviting me to contemplate what is required of the human, if the latter is to become someone whom a horse wishes to be with. Not only does this question penetrate to the core of my […]
Being, Time and the City of Music
Posted in Being, Eckhart Tolle, Horses, Humans, Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling, Travel on Nov 28th, 2012
As I grow older, I find myself becoming increasingly aware of the infinity of being but paradoxically the finite nature of time, mine that is. Years come and pass and we record their passing as a celebration or a commemoration of yet another anniversary. Some bring joy, others sadness. As the last week of autumn […]
Greece, Equines for the Disabled, Max and Home
Posted in Equine Touch, Horses, Humans, Travel on Jul 6th, 2012
To close out our sabbatical on a joyous note before moving into our new home and starting up our business again, Vicki and I took a trip to Greece to visit her sister, Agnes, in Athens, where we were also invited to carry out The Equine Touch on a few horses by a number of […]
A bit of….
Posted in Cruelty, Education, Equine Touch, Horses, Humans, Michael Bevilacqua, Travel on Jun 18th, 2012
Bit. It is a bit of an odd word, don’t you think? It is what we unashamedly did to the apple with Adam or Eve (depending on your point of view), what we unashamedly put in a horse’s mouth to control it, and what we use to describe what we do not have much of. […]