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Buy both of Linda Kohanov's extraordinary books and save 20%!
The Tao of Horses
Do horses make choices? Do they devise personal ways to communicate with the human beings in their lives? How do they seem to know what people are thinking and feeling? Are horses spiritual beings with a destiny all their own? If so, how is this destiny connected with humanity's future? How does the equine mind compare with the human mind?
What do horses have to teach people? And why are women so attracted to horses?
These are some of the questions writer and equine therapist Linda Kohanov explores in her extraordinary book The Tao of Equus. In it, she intertwines the extraordinary story of the spiritual awakening she experienced with her black mare, Rasa, with compelling neurological research, mythology, and first-hand anecdotes from years of teaching and facilitating equine therapy. She delves into the spiritual processes behind the magical connections people, and women in particular, often experience with horses. She skillfully describes the subtle behavioral nuances horses express, examining what she calls the "wisdom of the prey," as well as the feminine wisdom she has discovered in her powerful interactions with horses, and how that wisdom can help people heal.
Blending her extraordinary experience-what some would consider paranormal-with a wide-ranging survey of the phenomena of horse-human communication and the equine-facilitated therapy she teaches, Kohanov delivers a ground-breaking work sure to interest both longtime riders and readers interested in the leading edge of animal perception and animal-human communication.
(hardcover, 350 pgs.)
Riding Between the Worlds In Riding between the Worlds, Kohanov continues sharing the story of her own journey of healing and transformation and further develops the ideas introduced in The Tao of Equus, bolstering her ground-breaking theories with anecdotal evidence. Where her previous book laid the theoretical groundwork for expanding our emotional, mental, and spiritual view of horses, Riding between the Worlds concentrates on the extraordinary stories that support this view.
(hardcover, 250 pgs.)
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