Sacred is the Source
Is there a door
For you to knock
Exploring paths
Limitless to walk
How many oceans
Do rivers blend
When exploring love
Is there a beginning
Is there an end
Am I the words that
Bring you joy
Am I the war that
Ended Troy
Allowing sight
For all to see
Shadow defines
The original tree
Sacred is the language for all to be
Sacred is the source of
You
In
Me
Understanding How Children Learn
When introducing children to horses it is important to leave them feeling safe, confident and excited for more. However, understanding how children process information is often overlooked. Children are sensory learners, so their learning styles are determined by which of the senses they are most likely to favor. To read complete article go to… http://eclectic-horseman.com/understanding-how-children-learn/
Developing Relationships
On any given day at Sage Creek the spectrum of horse breeds and students can be vast. In this video Jim Hicks is starting a mustang, Friesian stallion and working with Cami Ortloff who is doing a college internship with Sage Creek Equestrian.
Mustang Feeling His First Saddle
Jim Hicks works with helping a young mustang experience the saddle for the first time.
Growing with Rebecca
I have decided to share how I have gleaned that Dressage is one of the hardest sports to become masterful in. Its a sport of refinement and I have learned that to develop refinement I have to develop as a human being. I have decided to share my journey of growth through this vehicle. I will start with this quote : “Equestrian art is the perfect understanding of harmony between horse and rider” -Nuno Oliveiria
DON’T QUIT BEFORE THE MIRACLE
A testimonial by Gloria Keys
This post is inspired by my most recent dressage principles lesson with one of my amazing horsemanship coaches, Donnette Jordan Hicks.
For the past five years I have been traveling to, and diligently working in horsemanship lessons mainly in dressage principles. I’m not going to sugarcoat it, its been lots of hard work, sacrifices, and dedication. I don’t mind hard work, but sticking to this journey has been the challenge. Through all that life has thrown at me in the last five years..several horse accidents, an abusive marriage, divorce, healing, moving, new relationship with kids I have had the thought of quitting, or taking a break for a few months or years. I didn’t allow myself to do so, and made a promise to myself that I made it this far in this journey I’m not going to quit now. I owed it to myself. So no matter how overwhelmed, tired, or physically sore I have been I kept moving forward on this journey. I knew that sometime it had to get easier. I even kicked it up a notch thinking maybe I could get to the easier part just a little bit faster.
My most recent lesson in dressage principles was a few days ago, and it gave me a reward. The MIRACLE. The combination of my balanced riders seat, the right impulsion energy from my horses hind end, steady hands, bent elbows with my feel and connection resonating from the back of my elbow, a coach that believes in me, and me believing in ME.
My horse was like “Ok, your balanced?” ” I can be balanced.” That simple. Melted into my hands, and into a beautiful carriage we have been yearning for. The feeling of this is why I am on this journey. The added bonus is my coach telling me ” You are melding into the horseman I always knew you could be”.
The Miracle happened. I didn’t quit. I would have sold myself out if I did.
Thank you for believing in ME, Donnette Jordan Hicks!
Recent Comments