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Horses have a special way of teaching humans about our own nature.
L'hibou Hornung practices Equine assisted psychotherapy in the Adelaide Hills, and in this episode she shares stories about how she developed a connection with horses growing up.
Lessons along the way included being stomped on by a horse, riding through the forest on a moonlit night, and finding presence in places by tuning the senses with the subtlety of a prey animal.
Ghost horse, Gossiping trees, the Moon as afterworld: we recount times that remind us about the way places hold experience and memory, and that the connections we make with each other are alive in the places they occur in.
By Daniel HaveyHorses have a special way of teaching humans about our own nature.
L'hibou Hornung practices Equine assisted psychotherapy in the Adelaide Hills, and in this episode she shares stories about how she developed a connection with horses growing up.
Lessons along the way included being stomped on by a horse, riding through the forest on a moonlit night, and finding presence in places by tuning the senses with the subtlety of a prey animal.
Ghost horse, Gossiping trees, the Moon as afterworld: we recount times that remind us about the way places hold experience and memory, and that the connections we make with each other are alive in the places they occur in.