Equine Therapy

A guided experience using the horse-human connection as a tool for awareness, reflection, and personal development.

Presence Changes Everything

Horses are deeply sensitive animals. They respond to presence, emotion, body language, and energy in ways that are immediate and unfiltered.

Working with them offers a rare kind of feedback. There is no performance, judgment, or need to explain. The interaction happens in real time, through the body, creating space to notice patterns that can be difficult to access through thought alone.

THE APPROACH

The Horse as a Mirror

Equine therapy is an embodied, relational practice. The horse is not a prop, but an active presence in the process, responding authentically to what you bring into the space.

Sessions support emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual well-being through guided interaction, observation, and reflection. No riding is involved. The work takes place on the ground, in relationship with the horse.

THE EXPERIENCE

A Different Way of Listening

Led by Nathalie Croix, certified Holistic Equine Therapy Practitioner and E-RYT 500, each session integrates equine therapy with yoga and somatic practices.

Movement, breath, body-based awareness, and the relational intelligence of the horse come together to create a layered experience that works beyond the purely intellectual.

Through guided interaction, you are invited to notice how you enter relationship, how you respond to uncertainty or pressure, where you hold tension, and what begins to shift when you slow down and become more present.

What emerges may be clarity around patterns, boundaries, resistance, trust, or the direction you feel ready to move toward.

THE FORMAT

Private, Ground-Based Sessions

Sessions are available one-on-one or for small groups of two. Held in person at a private farm in Folsom, Louisiana.

WHO IT’S FOR

For Anyone Ready to Explore Differently

Equine therapy can be meaningful whether you are moving through something specific or simply looking for greater presence, self-awareness, and clarity.

No previous experience with horses, yoga, or somatic practices is required. Only a willingness to be present and curious.

A space for perspective.