Universal Truth
Learn the significance of using animals to tap into the Universal Truth, an all-knowing subset of consciousness where inspiration and knowledge flow freely, outside of what the recipient knows in their general state.
Learn the significance of using animals to tap into the Universal Truth, an all-knowing subset of consciousness where inspiration and knowledge flow freely, outside of what the recipient knows in their general state.
I find the human perspective utterly mind-boggling. We seem unable to grasp the notion that we too are just more animals on this lovely planet. I believe we share far more with our earthly comrades then we have yet to acknowledge.
Apr 23, 2012 by Alexandra Proctor in Gateway Connection
A Herd of horses, living as they would in the wild, but with the benefit of loving and supportive humans, share their secrets through the concept of EQUINISITY: ‘the gift of finding the unexpected and truly important perspective through the .....
Mar 4, 2012 by Liz Mitten Ryan in Gateway Connection
How can we trust such people? Neither of us can trust what we don’t understand. Our relationship becomes shallow, based only on demand and consent. Frustration is the compounding factor.
Jul 30, 2011 by Liz Mitten Ryan in Gateway Connection (1 Comments)
Mornings around the barn are always my favorite time, as snoozing horses were everywhere. The babies love to put their heads on my lap. With Crystal, I would only have to put my arms around her neck and give her a kiss or whisper in her ear, and ....
Jun 12, 2011 by Liz Mitten Ryan in Gateway Connection
Learn the significance of using animals to tap into the Universal Truth, an all-knowing subset of consciousness where inspiration and knowledge flow freely, outside of what the recipient knows in their general state.
Feb 5, 2011 by Liz Mitten Ryan in Gateway Connection (2 Comments)
Humans often dominate their horses to attain lead mare status in their relationships with horses, thinking that it replicates wild horse behavior. Liz discusses how slowly gaining trust and acting for the common good is better and more efficient.
Oct 12, 2010 by Liz Mitten Ryan in Gateway Connection
Liz explains that a relationship built on trust and non-threatening communication is far more beneficial than one based on quick results and domination. She touches on gaining general trust and progressing on to specific basic skills.
Aug 19, 2010 by Liz Mitten Ryan in Gateway Connection
Liz explains how humans and animals are interconnected into one divine spiritual being. In order to glimpse that divine energy, we must treat all beings with dignity and respect.
Jun 14, 2010 by Liz Mitten Ryan in Gateway Connection
Learn about the benefits of a natural existence with your horse, based love and a horse's natural needs and individual personality.
Jun 2, 2010 by Liz Mitten Ryan in Gateway Connection
Liz discusses how imprinting can have lasting behavioral benefits throughout a horse's lifetime.
May 8, 2010 by Liz Mitten Ryan in Gateway Connection

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