You can't make this shit up!
- Rachelle Millar
- 15 hours ago
- 2 min read
I never set out to create a business. I set out to create a life I loved. A life that was authentic, that said horses were not negotiable in my life.
And, from there... my equine therapy business unfolded. This year, I can say hand on heart that I have not had to ask my horses to work. That might seem like a strange thing to say. But in order for us to live, I have had to ask them to work. To perform.
A huge part of my vision at Hurihanga was that I don't ask anyone to perform.
This also includes my clients.
What a freeing thing.... to not expect anyone to perform. If I hold this true for the animals that are here... and I keep myself true to this also...
if changes things...
if heals.
"Jesus said change and healing are the same thing"
All the horses, can't just say it is them only, because we have a goat and a dog too.... never mind the plants, the birds and everything else that chooses to surround us. (Yes, there are insects and rodents I do not have to think about feeding, but do have to think about living beside!)
Anyways, as I consider my connectedness to everything. My oneness... which is undeniable... and a large part of what I hold true within my practice.
I have to honour that I am truly excited that I feel I am honouring my truth and commitment to my horses.... yeah, I think they rather like it too... in the simplist form, this means that I feed them every day. I feed them minerals and probiotic formula... I do add this to lucerne chaff and beta beet. But the key ingrediants keep them healthy. I probably need to be clearer too - that they have a paddock of salad.... and if that wasn't abundant they would have a supplement of hay too.
Back to my business and my truth.
I am so proud to be living this, as it unfolds. This truth, I cannot mess with. I cannot bring in the normal or considered business protocols. I feel everyday that I am living in line with my connection to the animals and humans (humans are animals too) that I am living my purpose, living my truth.
So much gratitude, that I walk out to the paddock everyday and attend to my animals.
Amen. Let it be so, and so it is!





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