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STABLE by Emily Swisher
“Horses are a refuge for those who wear their heart on their sleeve in a world where we're taught to keep our cards close to our chest...what a relief it can be to find sanctuary where our hearts can breathe fully without fear.”
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“Perhaps it is the remnants of our primitive nature, when man first observed the wild horse herds and recognized a reciprocal need that could only be met through one another. The unspoken language of Equus has mystically united horse and human for eons, but for some of us, it is a music we cannot ignore.”
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“To be held so close to nature, my heart rested in the peaceful reminder that everything has a season. Each frigid blizzard thaws with the warm rains of spring, and to every dark night, a promising dawn.”
Emily Swisher, STABLE: A Therapist and the Healing Nature of Horses

“In Montana summers, anything feels possible. Grassy green pastures stretch for miles with the yellow field of canola flowering in late June, contrasting the deep blue skies. Billowing gold castles of clouds tower overhead, subsiding late into the late before the shower of stars began to emerge. Spotted fawns nurse from their mothers while flights of hummingbirds dive and skitter thought the aspen groves in search of nectar. The summers, a rich bounty after having lasted the many months of winter, are magical but brief.”
Emily Swisher, STABLE: A Therapist and the Healing Nature of Horses

“Women have been using style, color and shape for centuries for our self-expression and identity. At times we may not have held a voice, our lips were still painted red.”
Emily Swisher, STABLE: A Therapist and the Healing Nature of Horses

“Someday you will find yourself laughing at a joke when you thought you would never be happy again. You will find yourself smiling and admiring the beauty of the mountains, when the world once felt so cruel and unforgiving. And maybe when trotting on the back of a horse, you will hear your heart beating, I'm still here. I'm still here.”
Emily Swisher, STABLE: A Therapist and the Healing Nature of Horses

“To be held so close to nature, my heart rested in the peaceful reminder that everything has a season. Each frigid blizzard thaws with the warm rains of spring, and to every dark night, a promising dawn.”
Emily Swisher, STABLE: A Therapist and the Healing Nature of Horses

“In Montana summers, anything feels possible. Grassy green pastures stretch for miles with the yellow field of canola flowering in late June, contrasting the deep blue skies. Billowing gold castles of clouds tower overhead, subsiding late into the late before the shower of stars began to emerge. Spotted fawns nurse from their mothers while flights of hummingbirds dive and skitter thought the aspen groves in search of nectar. The summers, a rich bounty after having lasted the many months of winter, are magical but brief.”
Emily Swisher, STABLE: A Therapist and the Healing Nature of Horses

“Women have been using style, color and shape for centuries for our self-expression and identity. At times we may not have held a voice, our lips were still painted red.”
Emily Swisher, STABLE: A Therapist and the Healing Nature of Horses

“Perhaps it is the remnants of our primitive nature, when man first observed the wild horse herds and recognized a reciprocal need that could only be met through one another. The unspoken language of Equus has mystically united horse and human for eons, but for some of us, it is a music we cannot ignore.”
Emily Swisher, STABLE: A Therapist and the Healing Nature of Horses

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