Equine Soul Mates

                Horses have captivated mankind for centuries, not for their usefulness in doing, but because of their ability to expand us beyond the finite worlds we’ve created and propel us into an infinite and primal experience.  Mankind’s use of language while being an invaluable tool has never the less quantified and confined our lives, experiences, and minds. This simplification has led to the small and restricted boxes we live in and has taken us away from the more abstract and ancient nature of true existence.

                Horses force us to make the leap from literal to symbolic; they submerge us into an ever expanded state of simple being and mirror our hypocrisies back to us. In our silent interactions they teach us our inner strength and the power that lies in our bodies, emotions and intuitive urges, and communicate to us when we are disharmonized. Seeing as how they live in a constant state of “Nature” they teach us to be more natural. When we look into their eyes, we look deeply into the rejected and abandoned parts of ourselves; they teach us how to be whole.  When we listen to the freedom of their silent calls, they teach us to be free.

                When we bypass language as the only means of relating and expressing our inner realities, as we are forced to do with Horses, then we connect and share on a deeper more profound level of ourselves; our most basic and vulnerable places. Our relationships become sacred, deep and we begin to learn a new innate communication that irrevocably changes us for the better. Divinity is felt deep within; it is ignited. Through this ignition we ascend to a fearless place where the laws of time and space no longer have meaning. A place where all the lies we’ve been fed by ourselves and others fall away and what we’ve always suspected and prayed to be true is known;

 “We are good,

We do have everything to offer,

We are Divine

And we are worthy of perfect love”

 

Charlotte Brammer

 

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