05/31/2026
Some of the most powerful sessions are the quiet ones.
If you've ever watched me work and noticed that I'm unusually quiet, it's because there is far more happening than just massage.
In those moments, I'm listening.
I'm listening to what the horse is telling me through their body. The subtle shifts in posture, the tension patterns, the breathing changes, the softening of an eye, the release of a muscle. Every horse has a story written throughout their body, and it takes a quiet mind to truly hear it.
Bodywork isn't just about technique. It's about connection. It's about creating enough space for the horse to communicate in the only way they know how.
The quieter I become, the more I notice.
I notice where they're guarding.
I notice where compensation patterns have developed.
I notice where they're asking for support and where they're finally ready to let go.
Those quiet moments are often where the biggest breakthroughs happen.
So if I'm not talking much during a session, know that I'm fully present, tuned in, and listening to the horse in front of me. Because sometimes the most important conversations don't happen with words at all.