Well, the workshop is officially finished! The satisifed, albeit slightly soggy, participants are on their way home. From as far as New Zealand, these woman came to experience the powerful way of the horse and this land. I am looking forward to a day of quiet although I'll miss everyone. Rain is still soaking the land (so important in a year of little snow) so it's a fire and a good book for me. Perhaps some work with the Parama BodyTalk System as well.
Until next time...
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Rain on the roof of my tent.
It really is the most peaceful sound, especially when your tent is a completely waterproof wall tent with a woodstove, power and internet access! It's been a very relaxing couple of days, not that things ever really get stressful around here. The horses decided not to come in today, probably sensing the rain would curb our enthusiasm on hanging out with them. So they came to visit us at the Gatehouse instead, checking in on what we were up to, and also last night at the Spirit Lodge (quite interesting to hear horse beats on the roof of the building you are in!). The herd here is very unique, as the majority of its members are from four original foundation mares, so some of the horses are 4th generation. There are 17 members altogether (18 with Diva), including 2 ponies and the trusty steer, Tesoro. They are quite a sight to behold and they roam near and far on their 320 acres of freedom!
May tomorrow bring clear skies...
May tomorrow bring clear skies...
Monday, May 24, 2010
Feeling fine!
Well, the workshops have officially begun here on the ranch and the sun has come out over the ranch. There is a truly wonderful bunch of women here participating, all so interesting to connect with. I am halfway through my first adventure here at the Gateway 2 Ranch, heading back to the island on June 11th for some exciting workshops and some full days of sessions on the road and at the Cowichan Bay Studio. I'm looking even more forward to the collaboration workshop with Stefanie Travers now that I have had the opportunity to learn from the herd here. It's just fascinating to watch these horses interact and communicate with one another.
Diva is busy teaching her chosen few how to ride bareback with a halter. It's wonderful to watch her take people under her wing and show them the ropes, literally.
Anyways, off to dinner! Take care until next time...
Diva is busy teaching her chosen few how to ride bareback with a halter. It's wonderful to watch her take people under her wing and show them the ropes, literally.
Anyways, off to dinner! Take care until next time...
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Oh so much learning...

This phenomenon that occurs when life slows down is so interesting. There is the opportunity to bask in moments we might have rushed through in the past, or take the time to really "feel" into what is the truth of each choice, each movement. Perhaps the truth is that I have been unclear in my communication with a horse, or that they are needing something altogether different from me. In these moments, the opportunity to "take the time" to be mindful and present is truly priceless.
Being here at the Gateway 2 Ranch, I have had many opportunities to truly "listen" to what is happening with the horses, dogs and the land. These horses are quite different from the ones I so often meet in my line of work. They have been loved unconditionally from conception onwards and have never been "made" to do anything, only allowed to choose to interact with people because it is fun and comes with many benefits. It's powerful what that kind of freedom and empowerment can do, and even more interesting when you try to apply traditional techniques. These horses have no fear of humans, no reason to believe that any human would have anything but their best interest in mind. They insist on being treated as equals, being communicated with as such and being rewarded well for their efforts. To watch Liz with her horses, you can almost see the love pouring out of her and into these beautiful animals and them giving it right back. It feels wonderful to let go of all agendas and expectations and just fun with these brilliant teachers and friends.
Meanwhile I continue to fall in love with this land and the message that is coming from it and it's inhabitants. It is truly a message of peace, harmony and living your bliss, a message that is well worth spreading!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
A day of riding...
What beautiful weather! The skies were blue all day up here at the Gateway 2 Ranch, perfect weather for riding. After doing some BodyTalk with the horses, I tacked Diva up for a ride up into the hills on our own. She is settling in beautiful and is really coming along under saddle. We had a nice gallop and then headed back to the playground to do the set of jumps and then race back to the herd. Later in the day, in preparation for the One with the Herd video that is being shot here next week, Diva and I practiced our bridleless riding, getting our walk to trot to canter to whoa transitions just right. She is truly an amazing horse!
As promised pictures are to come!!
As promised pictures are to come!!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Land, land, land...
We have spent every afternoon for the past three days exploring the land and I still feel as though we have only scratched the surface. I can definitely feel the magic here, this land is so honoured and loved and it is reflected in the energy and healing it gives back to its inhabitants. Oh, if all land felt so respected!
Diva is fully integrated and has found her own little herd...she and Liz's mare Epona are best buds as well as Tesoro the cow (the most loved cow I have ever met).
Excited about the prospect of doing BodyTalk on people surrounded by horses! There are even massage tables in the paddock...
Diva is fully integrated and has found her own little herd...she and Liz's mare Epona are best buds as well as Tesoro the cow (the most loved cow I have ever met).
Excited about the prospect of doing BodyTalk on people surrounded by horses! There are even massage tables in the paddock...
Friday, May 7, 2010
We're here!
It's official...we have arrived at the Gateway 2 Ranch! If it is possible, it's even more amazing than I imagined. Our digs are amazing, a beautiful gatehouse with all the amenities overlooking Stump Lake. Diva arrived yesterday morning and made record time in being introduced to the 16 horse herd. We played with the horses this morning at liberty and online and brought Diva out to get introduced to a few horses at the time. By 3pm this afternoon it was time to let everyone out. It was quite an impressive show and we were all kicking ourselves for not videotaping it! It seems that Diva's favourite herd mate (although she would never admit it!) is the lone cow Tesoro, who is one of the most fine fellows I have ever met.
No cell coverage here so if you need to get in touch email alexa.balanceworks@gmail.com or call (250) 746-0314 if you have an emergency.
Talk soon!
Alexa
No cell coverage here so if you need to get in touch email alexa.balanceworks@gmail.com or call (250) 746-0314 if you have an emergency.
Talk soon!
Alexa
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