by Bettina Shultz-Jobe, LPC, NBCC | Nov 25, 2019 | Applied Principles, Personal Growth
When I was 23 years old and life was truly grand, on a beautiful fall day in Denver, Colorado, my Great Aunt Martha Dell asked me how I was doing. I said with pure joy and youthful exuberance, “I am great! Really! Life is just wonderful right now.” She grinned, gave...
by Bettina Shultz-Jobe, LPC, NBCC | Aug 5, 2019 | Basics of Natural Lifemanship, Case Studies, Parenting and Counseling Children, Personal Growth
In this field, it is not uncommon to hear people answer the question “Why Horses?” with some variation of how horses help us learn how to set healthy boundaries. Is this true? Well, it depends. . . In Natural Lifemanship we believe that horses help us...
by Kathleen Choe | Aug 28, 2018 | Equine Assisted Trainings, Personal Growth
“While they are not “mirrors to our soul” as many have said, being sentient beings with their own personalities and feelings rather than merely reflections of ours, they certainly can help guide us into deeper communion with our own spirit as we explore what it...
by Bettina Shultz-Jobe, LPC, NBCC | Apr 2, 2018 | Applied Principles, Personal Growth
As I ponder this Easter weekend, I am reminded that miracles happen. . . and that usually they don’t just happen. To receive a miracle is more than passive acceptance of something wonderful. Miracles require work. They require relationship. They require...
by Bettina Shultz-Jobe, LPC, NBCC | Feb 1, 2018 | Applied Principles, Personal Growth
Secure attachment to this moment is about finding safety, security, and perfect acceptance of what is, while still being free to miss what was, and long for what will be. In 2017 I was given the opportunity to practice one of the more difficult principles we teach in...
by Laura McFarland | Jan 31, 2018 | Applied Principles, Basics of Natural Lifemanship, Equine Assisted Trainings, Personal Growth
When we sense God is with us, our relationship with God develops through the experience of ‘connection through attachment’, which is a perceived sense of nearness. At other times, perhaps times of great loss or suffering, we may sense God is nowhere to be...
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