The Tao of Equus: A Woman's Journey of Healing and Transformation Through the Way of the Horse
by Linda Kohanov
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The Tao of Equus by Linda Kohanov explores the profound spiritual and psychological connections between humans and horses. This revised edition delves into the transformative power of these relationships, incorporating new research from neuroscience and psychology. Kohanov illustrates how horses have coevolved with humans to aid in emotional and physiological regulation, offering healing and growth opportunities. The book combines mythology, personal anecdotes, and scientific insights, show more making it relevant to those interested in equestrian studies, integrative medicine, and spiritual healing. Designed for horse enthusiasts and those seeking deeper connections with nature, it emphasizes the ancient wisdom of the human-equine bond. show lessTags
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This was a fairly interesting read about the relationship between and the mystery of healing and transformation with horses and humans, particularly women. The author uses examples from her therapeutic riding experience on how horses mirror our emotions and can help us heal as we can help them heal from a traumatic past. The author doesn't just delve into the individual pasts of equines and people, but also steps into the ancient collective past through dreams and visions. It's a good read for anyone who bonds with horses as I think that humans and horse have a shared history that is worth delving into.
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Through her Eponaquest Worldwide, established to explore the healing potential of working with horses, Linda Kohanov teaches internationally on subjects including leadership, social intelligence, and stress reduction. She lives near Tucson, Arizona.
Common Knowledge
- First words
- Einstein knew exactly what he wanted in life.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The I unlatched the gate and headed for the open desert.
- Blurbers
- Gallo, Fred P.; Andrews, Lynn V. ; Katcher, Aaron; McElroy, Susan Chernak
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- Dutch, English, German
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