[Dialogue] connecting with Trish Broersma and horses

Janet Sanders jsanders at bconnex.net
Sun Nov 25 20:31:39 EST 2007


Dear Colleagues, 
I am attaching a note I received from Trish Broersma who some of you will remember from the 70's.  I've stayed in touch with her through our joint working together with Jean Houston and Peggy Rubin.  I think her story will speak to many of you.  

Blessings, Jan Sanders





Hello, friends and colleagues:
Just a note to let you know that my book, Riding into Your Mythic Life: Transformational Adventures with the Horse, has just been released by New World Library and is available at all booksellers.  It corrals and harvests my years of work with the ICA, Jean Houston, Peggy Rubin, and my professional years in therapeutic riding, a potent mix of stories and activities about changing our world through deep partnership and claiming our mythic lives.  It chronicles my own story and that of many others who have heard the evolutionary call, in this case from the heart of the horse, to step into new ways of being in response to our challenging times.  You can read a bit more about it at www.trishbroersma.com.  I'll be offering a workshop in Finland in September 2008 for English-speaking European readers, for anyone in that part of the world interested in exploring these matters. 


It's been grand having you part of the adventure. Tom and I staffed the Detroit Religious House and the San Antonio Religious House during the development from EI to ICA in the 1970s, especially engaged in Town Meeting 76 and various Human Development Projects, like Asherton, Pace, and Maliwada for many years. We spent about 6 months during that time at Chicago Centrum, and I later helped develop the Machakos Game, primarily through packaging and marketing materials. 
    Trish Broersma, epohna at aol.com, 337 Oak Street, Ashland, OR 97520, 541.482.6210.
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