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    Healing with Horses

    mudra
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    Post  mudra Sun Jan 09, 2011 8:10 am

    Healing with Horses

    Alyssa Aubrey is the Founder and Program Director of Medicine Horse Ranch, a 1,000 acre horse, cattle and sheep facility in Marin County, California, north of San Francisco. She specializes in experiential learning and human development through working with horses. She is a certified Equine-Guided Educator. Below is an interview about her work with horses and how it can affect people on a deep personal level.

    What is Equine Guided Learning and what would one expect to happen at the first horse interaction at a ranch like yours?
    Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/healing-with-horses.html#ixzz1AXyjxHT2


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    THEeXchanger
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    Post  THEeXchanger Fri Jun 24, 2011 8:54 pm

    Persian

    Aži Dahāka is the source of the modern Persian word azhdahā or ezhdehā اژده ها (Middle Persian azdahāg) meaning "dragon", often used of a dragon depicted upon a banner of war. The Persians believed that the baby of a dragon will be the same color as the mother's eyes. In Middle Persian he is called Dahāg or Bēvar-Asp, the latter meaning "[he who has] 10,000 horses." Several other dragons and dragon-like creatures, all of them malevolent, are mentioned in Zoroastrian scripture. (See Zahhāk)

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