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"The work with the horses was, as always,
powerful. They are amazing. The feel and atmosphere of Buffalo Woman
Ranch was really comfortable and inviting...All four of you did a
wonderful job of keeping the space safe, and your patience in letting
the process unfold was impressive."
Ann Alden, Secretary of EFMHA
"My time at the ranch was the launching point, an awakening, and a
truly divinely guided experience. I carry the memories with me
everyday and I feel so blessed to have had time with you. You were an
integral part in making me strong to do the work I am embarking to do
and I am forever grateful to the healing that took place there and the
safety that you provided me."
Hillary Schneider
"It was such a healing experience for
everyone, on whatever level one sought to find. And, such an
opportunity to share in the cleansing process of the horse is highly
spiritual. Again and again the horses take on the leading role of
listening to our hearts. And the tenderness of the moments of joy that
follow are intensified by the silent language of the horses. I really
believe that if more people were able to connect with the horse, and
all animals, that they would be able to slow down, cease thought and
endure silence, and that the circle of life would solidify."
Dianna McPhail
"It has been an incredible experience- to
find a place in the middle of nowhere where magic happens on a daily
basis. The fifth dimension is happening here and all the
beings~spirits, people, horses, cats, dogs, plants are co-creating
this new way of being with us...thanks for making me feel so welcome
and loved. I feel very honored to have been a part of your ranch for
this past week!”
Sara Sander
"My days with you and your herd live deeply in my heart. I continue to
heal and soar in your light."
Mary Melkonian
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"In
my 35+ years of nursing, I have
had to reflect from time to time—why am I nursing? What is it about
this profession that gives my soul reason to continue with the desire
to expand my deeper understanding of this art and science? Who am I in
this role? What is real? What is authentic? The EFIH program helps
one, especially as a nurse, to re-awaken with the heart-centered
connection of caring and healing through focused presence, opening to
that consciousness of who and how we are with ourselves and others.
“Core authenticity” is a term I learned that speaks to valuing self
and other. Finding ones’ “core” is a first step, rediscovering one’s
authentic self is both a journey and an opportunity for deep joy. When
we connect with our authentic selves in a compassionate and awakened
way, our consciousness shifts allowing us to safely step into the
delicate yet eternally courageous unknown aspects of who we truly are,
finding the divine light within. This is an experiential event that
holds the container for revelation, self-care and self-healing. This
is how we answer our questions. Becoming aware and authentic are the
cornerstones for recognizing and embracing who we are as nurses,
holistic nurses with deep caring, empathy and compassion not only for
ourselves, but for our patients, our colleagues and all others. As we
know, we are all connected. Horses have the emotional body to
communicate, support and love us unconditionally….when we are in our
authentic selves. This is the lesson they can teach us. This is an
opportunity for personal and professional growth. I encourage any
nurse to dare to experience this wonderful, transformational program.
Gift yourself the experience that you shall never forget. Know that
you will remember the insights and gifts that have been co-created
throughout this transformational and self-healing experience. Buffalo
Woman Ranch was born out of love and the desire to share the wonder of
horses and healing. Go there, be there, learn there, love there and
heal there." Sharon Murnane, RN, HN-BC, CHTP
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