Healing through horses from "summary" of The Horse Boy by Rupert Isaacson
Rupert Isaacson's journey with his son Rowan in "The Horse Boy" offers a unique perspective on the transformative power of horses in healing. Through their experiences with equine therapy, Isaacson discovers that horses have a profound ability to connect with individuals on a deep emotional level. This connection allows for healing to occur in ways that traditional forms of therapy may not be able to achieve. Isaacson describes how horses have a natural intuition that enables them to sense the emotions and needs of those around them. This intuitive bond between horse and human forms the foundation for healing to take place. By interacting with horses, individuals like Rowan, who has autism, are able to communicate and connect in ways that were previously thought to be imp...Similar Posts
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