Counsellor – Reiki – Writer – Artist
I have wanted to write a book for more than 20 years and this year I decided to go for it after seeing Joshua Sprague’s 30 day challenge (link). So I have two more chapters to write (first draft) and I am at the… Continue Reading “Writing a book”
Our first group of Reiki II practitioners will now be offering Reiki exchanges at Furzedown Farm to help gain their hours for certification. If you would like to help them and fancy some healing too, this blog is for you… HUMAN REIKI/HEALING EXCHANGES Our… Continue Reading “Reiki Healing Exchanges”
“The biggest wisdom we can give you is to stay in the now moment, to get out of your thinking mind and engage with your body more. Communication and connection comes in through the body and once you feel that, you are connected to… Continue Reading “Interview with Georgie McBurney in Equine Leadership Magazine”
“It doesn’t interest me what planets are squaring your moon. I want to know if you have touched the centre of your own sorrow, if you have been opened by life’s betrayals or have become shrivelled and closed from fear of further pain” – Oriah Mountain Dreamer This… Continue Reading “A New Hope: Forgiveness”
BE Potter is exploring the world of sound therapy with horses, which you may have seen on her first session at Paintedhorse. I invited her along to play her Native American flute for Jac and the girls. We weren’t bargaining on the strong wind and… Continue Reading “Sound Therapy for Horses”
“No tree it is said can grow to heaven, unless its roots reach down to hell” – C.G. Jung
What is Essential Oil Therapy? Its a bit like aromatherapy for people, but its for animals, and does not involve massaging oils into the body. Animals are far too hairy or feathered for that kind of thing. Besides how would you get a horse… Continue Reading “Essential Oil Therapy for Equines”
This month I have had the opportunity to experience an Introductory Workshop in Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy & Learning (EFP/L) and begin a Practitioner Training Programme at LEAP in Gloucester.