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Riding Lessons

A Session by the Anchor (1/4)

An impromptu energy session unfolded after we had encountered a string of issues holding us from saddling up that day. Personal turmoils,  fatigue, tack malfunction, and the mares' unwillingness to be haltered brought us all down to a shaded are where we decided to ground and meditate. (August 2021)

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The Heart Chakra (2/4)

After almost two years of practicing energy work with these mares, Marian and I have come to develop a "soft touch" approach, which involves short intervals of  meditation, brief check ins, light conversations, and spontaneous repositioning. It has led to a better flowing process and a more beneficial outcome for everyone involved.

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The Human-Horse Heart Connection (3/4)

Despite her fiery disposition, often misinterpreted as impatient or intimidating, Tia Jewell is a trustworthy, loving and reliable mare who allows her humans to relax and rest on the ground in front of her.

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Ending The Session (4/4)

Thanks to the fluidity and spontaneity of the "soft touch" method, Marian finds herself on Tia's back without even realizing how. At this point Marian and I thank the horses and give them a gentle massage to help them reset and release energy they picked up during the session

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An Early Session (1/5)

One of our first Medicine Horse sessions, in January 2020. It was a deeply meditative, quiet hour of energy clearing in a heavy snowfall.

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Active Heart, Grounded Root (2/5)

Marian and Tia are connecting through their Heart chakras, Zadia is anchoring the session with her Root.

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Clearing the space (3/5)

'At liberty' energy sessions allow the Medicine Horses to reposition freely during the process to move and clear energy. Sacred geometry patterns can often be observed.

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Release (4/5)

Big energy release by yawning at the end of the session. Yawning is a natural way for horses to decompress and let go of tension, and to relax and warm up their jaws before feeding.

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The Canadian and the Hannoverian (5/5)

Tia Jewell's thick Canadian coat enables her to be comfortable even during heavy snowfalls, while Zadia's Hannoverian blood, giving her a thinner, more delicate skin, requires a blanket.

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The Canadian and the Hannoverian (5/5)

Tia Jewell's thick Canadian coat enables her to be comfortable even during heavy snowfalls, while Zadia's Hannoverian blood, giving her a thinner, more delicate skin, requires a blanket.

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