For the past two years I have been blessed to live in what we call “horse country.”
With a long-standing passion for healing, I’m feeling guided to delve into the field of Solfeggio music and weave it into my enduring love for the animal kingdom.
Springtime, being a time of growth and new projects, has placed me in an authentic place of beingness with my equine neighbors. I marvel at how each horse has his/her own personality that generally remains a constant in my ever-changing evolving world. It provides me great comfort and a sense of grounding, stability and a deeper connection to nature.
With no judgment, only presence, horses mirror the stirrings of our hearts and offer solace without asking for a single word.
For research studies on equine-based therapies, I find this article helpful:
Equine Therapy: Learn How Horses Help Mental and Physical Health
Did you know there’s a physical therapy for people with balance and neurological needs called Hippotherapy? (Hippo is the Greek word for horse) Hippotherapy is an approach to physical therapy where the patient rides horses in order to increase physical health and well being.
I’ve found that horses are as individualistic as people—sometimes there’s an instant connection, while other times, building a bond takes patience, care, and attention. I suppose that’s true for most meetings, whether between humans or between humans and animals. To watch one of my encounters with these amazing animals. Neighbor Horses Getty and Baby red to write a composition for each of my new buddies. Here are a couple of original music snippets I’ve added to my recent visits with the horses and I’d sure love to hear how animals bring upliftment, peace and joy into your lives!
Check out my video hanging out with my Noble Neighbors!🐎