Ancient Eastern Bodywork . . . with a European Touch
 
 
 
     
 

Horses are wondrous creatures. They have served as champions and companions to mankind since the dawn of civilization. They have been revered for their beauty, speed, bravery, and vigor. No wonder the ancient Celts dedicated a Goddess, Epona, to their protection and worshipped her as the embodiment of the mystical spirit of the horse.

As a human, I feel indebted to horses past and present. We all are who we are thanks to the horse. Without the horse, world history would be another and this world would be another. Whole cultures have been built around their dependency on horses. Aside from their pivotal roles in our agriculture, our wars, our transportation and our industry, they have embellished our ceremonies with pomp and circumstance; they have provided us with sport, competition, friendship and plain old fun. Too often they are, and have not been respected, recognized or thanked.

Through my work in applying and teaching others equine acupressure and shiatsu massage, I try to do my little bit in acknowledging the gift and sacrifice of horses to humans by helping them be healthy, happy and pain free. It's my small way of saying "thank you!"

Sara lives in Nevada County, California and works with clients in northern California.

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Sara Soldevila
CMT, International Practitioner and Instructor
Please call (530) 432-8274 or send email to set up an appointment or to request more information.
 
 
Japanese sumi-e horse image by Chiura Obata, courtesy of the Obata Family.
 

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