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Words To Reconnect

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Sometimes in moments of angst, all you need, is to hear a few right words.

It doesn’t matter who says them —
but from where they come from, in who says them. [Read more…]

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Our Relationship With Horses

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The horse is one of the most beautiful animals on our planet.

It has grace and beauty, power and strength, all qualities that we humans admire.

Horses throughout history have captured the imagination of the public as a source of wonder and admiration.

Many horses are mesmerising to watch, we just can’t take our eyes off them, while others are gentle and kind, uplifting us by just being in their presence. When we see horses moving, especially in the wild, noble and free, the radiance of their spirit seems to shine through. [Read more…]

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Why Practice Equestrian Tai Chi

Jenny demonstrating Equestrian Tai Chi on horseback

Equestrian Tai Chi is Tai Chi that I developed for practicing on horseback.

  • It combines the positive aspects of Tai Chi and the therapeutic effects of the horse’s natural energy.
  • The purpose of Equestrian Tai Chi is to promote the smooth flow of Chi (internal energy) through the body and to help people blend with the energy of their horse.

[Read more…]

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