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Divine Equines, LLC is delighted to announce a new
partnership with Circle P Ranch and Sanctuary to offer
women a welcoming space and compassionate listening
presence for Horse-Centered Soul Care! Beckie Boger,
founder and President of Divine Equines and a trained
equine specialist and Spiritual Director, will partner with
the gentle Circle P horses, who are gifted teachers of
living in the moment, to companion women as they
explore their inner lives through creative, insightful and
reflective interactions with the horses on the ground. No
riding experience necessary!
Come experience why studies prove that just being in the
presence of horses can be healing! To learn more about
how Divine Equines can help you reconnect with your True
Self and deepen your awareness of God in the sacred
ordinary of your life, reach out to Beckie at 740-625-5661
or dequines@gmail.com . Divine Equines is currently
scheduling summer/fall private sessions by appointment
only on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. Divine
Equines also offers facilitation for group retreats and
workshops on spirituality and mindfulness.
www.beckieboger.com
The Circle P Sanctuary, Inc., received our
Determination Letter in April of 2007 granting us our
status of a tax-deductible charitable organization,
501(C)3. All donations made to the Circle P Sanctuary,
Inc. will go to the direct care of the animals and provide
you with a tax deduction at the same time! Our mission
is to provide safe shelter to animals in need until we can
find them a wonderful forever home through our
adoption program. In addition, we are focused on
educating the public about responsible animal care in a
positive, empowering manner.
Featured Adoptable Horse:
Rainn, a 17 year old
thoroughbred gelding, was
seized by the local Sheriff's
department and transported to
the Circle P Sanctuary, a
non-profit horse rescue
specializing in abuse and neglect
cases in Ohio, on June 5th,
2013. Rainn has a tattoo on the
inside of his upper lip which
typically signifies he was used
for racing.
However, when we tracked the
number, he had no official starts
on record. He was extremely
emaciated and given a body
condition score of 1.5 by The
Ohio State University's equine
veterinary team. He was covered
in a skin fungus and had lost
most of his hair. After four
months of nutritional
rehabilitation, Rainn was healthy
and moved to our Equine Center
to begin conditioning. He is able
to walk, trot, canter under
saddle but does take a more
experienced rider.
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