The Journey Home – Finding True North When people say, “What should I do with my life?” the more interesting question is, “How do I cultivate the quietness of my being, where ‘what I should do with my life’ will become apparent?” Ram Dass This quote from Ram Dass that arrived in my inbox summed up much of the process
Easter Newsletter

This Easter I have been reconnecting with the fun and childlike part of myself and indulging in silliness, including with the horses. I am the girl who always wanted a pony growing up but only got one once she was over 40! The very patient pony in the picture is Dream, my Icelandic Cob cross youngster who is just turning
Embodied Awareness – Equine Assisted Learning, Yoga and Spirituality
Although I love my EAL practice, I hit another plateau, another “what is the reason I’m doing all this” place. I was feeling a lack of inspiration and had accepted this was how it was meant to be for the time being and would shift when it was meant to. Well the shift happened last weekend when I attended an
An Inspiring Poem
Zen Mind Zen Horse Review

I heard quite a bit of hype about this book, both from natural horsemanship and Equine Assisted Learning colleagues, so I was keen to see how well a book straddled the worlds of horsemanship, spirituality and self awareness. In the last 10 years or more, along with the popularity of natural horsemanship styles, there has been a growing awareness that