You are not signed in. Sign in.

List Books: Buy books on ListBooks.org

The Tao of Equus: A Woman's Journey of Healing and Transformation through the Way of the Horse »

Book cover image of The Tao of Equus: A Woman's Journey of Healing and Transformation through the Way of the Horse by Linda Kohanov

Authors: Linda Kohanov
ISBN-13: 9781577314202, ISBN-10: 1577314204
Format: Paperback
Publisher: New World Library
Date Published: June 2007
Edition: (Non-applicable)

Find Best Prices for This Book »

Author Biography: Linda Kohanov

Book Synopsis

The Tao of Equus considers the mystical nature of horses and the magical connection between them and humans. Equine therapist Linda Kohanov tells of an extraordinary spiritual awakening she experienced with her black mare, Rasa. This incident led her to investigate both the metaphysical and the scientific aspects of the human-horse bond. Her findings — especially regarding how the equine mind compares with the human mind, and what horses can teach humanity — are surprising. Using neurological research, cultural history, mythology, and firsthand anecdotes from years of teaching and facilitating equine therapy, Kohanov does justice to the profound communion that people — women in particular — often experience with horses.

Publishers Weekly

A freelance writer and founder of an equestrian therapy center, Kohanov relates the strange dreams, paranormal events and personal epiphanies that led her to believe that she was being visited not by just any run-of-the-mill poltergeist, but by a herd of ghost horses that wanted her to share their wisdom. It's a fantastic story, she admits, writing, "I wouldn't be surprised if some people use elements of what I divulge in this book to try to discredit anything else I have to say about the potential of the horse-human relationship." In a straightforward manner, Kohanov describes the strange events as she remembers them and explores their implications for equine-based therapy; using anecdotes from her experience as a facilitator of horse-centered therapy, she offers a compelling look at what these animals can do for traumatized and desperately unhappy humans. She also examines the role of horses in mythology and ancient writings and the relationships between horses and people. Her research is comprehensive, shedding new light on such familiar terms as "nightmare" and on well-known stories like the myth of Medusa (from whose blood the winged horse Pegasus sprung). Kohanov's tale will be greeted with skepticism by many readers, but her sure writing should turn a few of them into believers. (Sept.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Table of Contents

Subjects