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Flag Ranch Horse/Human Sanctuary - calendar of Herd Immersions, work/exchange opportunities and equine film festival.

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Healing for Healers

SPRING DATE
CANCELLED

Our Belgian Draft mare, Christee

Our Belgian Draft mare, Christee

It doesn’t matter whether you’re a doctor, a veterinarian, a psychotherapist, a massage therapist, a nurse, a midwife, a coach, a Reiki practitioner, or a teacher. Whatever type of healing you do, this is a day for you! There is an increasing body of research that validates what we already know: spending time in Nature is restorative. It’s good for physical health and for mental wellbeing. And in the presence of horses, we deepen our insight and access to our body’s intelligences, and retain the experience longer.

Our day together will include conversation, time for individual reflection and time immersed with the horses in nature. Whether you choose to interact with them or simply gaze at them from a distance, you will have an opportunity to experience their healing powers and the healing power of nature.

Susan T. Blake, a Reiki Practitioner and Master Teacher certified by the International Center for Reiki Training, will guide this day. Susan offers Reiki sessions in-person and remotely, teaches Level I, Level II and Advanced Reiki Training/Reiki III Master classes, and co-facilitates a variety of retreats with the herd. She is also a Steward of Flag Ranch.

FEE $150 GROUP SIZE LIMIT 10

For more information or to register, email susan@susantblake.com

Flag Ranch is located in the beautiful rolling grasslands of Calaveras County, approximately 2 hours east of San Francisco and 90 minutes south of Sacramento. No riding is involved and no horse experience is necessary.

Your place in our Experiences will be confirmed when your payment is received in full. Fees are fully refundable if we are notified 14 days or more in advance. Once confirmed, you will receive additional information including directions to the ranch.

Spring and fall weather can be variable, ranging from 70 degrees and breezy to 90 degrees and warm. Dress in layers, wear close-toed shoes and bring a hat and sunscreen.

Please bring your own lunch. To foster safety, awareness and the reduction of harm for animals, we are a plant-based sanctuary. We invite you to consider the benefits (to yourself, the animals and the planet) of a plant-based lunch. If you feel you need animal proteins, we ask you to consider how the animal is raised and purchase products from those farms and ranches that care for them healthily and thoughtfully.

Earlier Event: May 2
Reiki I & II
Later Event: May 16
Affirming Your True Nature