Harmonising Horses
Creating Harmony Between Horses and Humans in Bundaberg and surrounding areas
There is perhaps no bond more precious than the one between a horse and a human. But what do you do when you’re not connecting well? How do you work with a horse that is skittish and temperamental? If being with your horse isn’t bringing you both joy, you may need some help harmonising your relationship with your horse.
Imagine transforming an unpredictable and moody horse that you dread riding into:
- A calm and approachable animal with which you feel a deep connection;
- A riding partner that is responsive, safe and predictable;
- A lifetime friend that you create incredible shared memories with
- Your Soul Horse…
Trust
Have you or your horse lost trust in each other?
Maybe you experienced an accident or your horse took fright or was spooked and threw you. Or maybe you’ve never quite connected and you dread putting your saddle on.
When trust is missing, its impossible to build a strong partnership. But the great news is, trust can be created using harmonising methods that enable you and your horse to connect and relate.
Connection
Just like friends, some horses take longer to get to know. This is especially true if you are not a horse’s first owner. Just as we have trouble opening ourselves to new relationships after someone has broken up with us, a horse who has suddenly been handed over to a new home and family may take time to let you in.
Because horses get their hearts broken too!
Partnership
Unfortunately, getting along well doesn’t always equate to working well together! Some friendships are definitely built more on having fun than on getting things done… but if you want to be able to ride your horse comfortably and safely, it is important that you have a good working partnership too.
And of course, every partnership is different so even if you’ve had great partnerships with other horses, every rider can find themselves with a horse that just seems determined to not work with them.
Whatever the underlying cause of your horse relationship troubles, it is important to know, you can achieve harmony and create a deep bond with your horse. And I am here to help you do just that!
Because both you and your horse deserve to enjoy a worthwhile and rewarding relationship.
Serrin offers a great range of treatments that’s sure to suit most horses. Mine responded really well and I loved to see which oils she chose for Serrin to use for aromatherapy and Reiki on the chakras. I’m looking forward to the next visit.
Serrin provides a wide range of knowledge and is very professional at what she does. My horse sure enjoyed his treatments with Serrin.
My horses and myself just adore having treatments from Serrin! I think I enjoy them just as much as the horses themselves. The oils and my horse’s reactions are amazing.. It’s always a good sign when you’ve got one horse haltered being treated and the other 4 loose in the same big paddock and they keep getting in the way by trying to get as close to Serrin and her oils and energy field as possible. They’re all begging for a turn and they all leave at the end of the session looking so relaxed.
Creating harmony between
horses and humans.
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