“I have no words for the impact you and those lovely souls you care for have had on my family. It makes sitting at this desk quite hard:) My life feels forever changed and I look forward to more time with you and Tatanka:) Cold won't keep me away.”
“We had such a wonderful experience at Valhalla and thought so much of you and your wonderful horses.”
“Many thanks for the tour over Thanksgiving and the info about your farm and horses. Believe it or not, the boys (college aged) who have had little to no experience with horses, were non-stop talking about them on the way home.”
“I feel like I’ve discovered a wonderful and safe place for support.”
“I have been afraid of horses since girl scout camp in 1976. 40+ years of fear resolved in one night. Truly one of the best nights of the summer. “, “The work you do is truly transformative.”
“The entire evening was delightful and the peacefulness followed me into the next day and beyond.”
“I have had your round pen demo playing in my head since our mini office retreat with your horses. It was simple and made such a statement about how us humans miss way more than we should. Wow. The importance of words, thoughts, intention, self care, trust, honesty, communication and understanding. I really cannot put into words what happened, but my eyes are opened wider, my ears listening better, I can breathe and just be for a moment or 2 ...its O.K. Thank you on so many levels.”
“It was crazy how calm I felt in the midst of all the inner chaos I’ve been feeling lately.”
“Thank you for your presentation to the Muggers last Friday. It was well received as one put it “it was the best one we had this year, and the year is up next month.” and we had some very good if not great ones. Thank you for the work you do.”
“Tatonka was spot on with her assessment of what’s going on in my life. I know you said you were nothing but the interpreter and didn’t want to know the story just to take away what I see, or feel is of value. It is a long story I would like to share with you because there were things you said that there was no way you knew.”
“This was so moving for me. She made me cry. I've struggled with cervical issues and not knowing where this new life of pain was gonna take me (as Tatonka wrapped her neck around my back and laid her head on my right shoulder.) For that short period of being with her I just stopped and felt... I don't know where the tears came from, but they did and was just what I needed. Thank you, Kathryn King for sharing her life with mine. I'm forever grateful.”
“…I am so grateful to just be able to be a part of the wonderful work at VHF. The heavy spiritual work, you told me that I could experience the spiritual or vibrational flu, I did and am even more thankful that you walked me through what was going on. Finally, draining those dirty energy channels I needed to clear the toxicity from, I embrace this journey and am appreciative of your support and wisdom…”
A Reflection… from time with The Medicine Horses at Valhalla Hill Farm…
”Healing is not always found in obvious or textbook places, places where the mind has thought up formulas to fix and tinker…Instead in it’s most pure state, healing is found in the moments we connect to living spirit… in ourself, in other humans, in animals, and in nature. In all things which are alive, that possess spark of life. Healing is both found in life and is synonymous with life, and all of what is alive has the potential to heal, not just within to heal oneself but to heal others. Letting go of searching for something to use, a solution, an idea, a notion to make us feel “better” … and instead experiencing the healing resonance within our own very nature- our backyard, our planet, and our brothers and sisters seems so simple, yet is so profound in the journey back home to realize our wholeness. For we, ourselves, the collective are not broken, but we have become blind. Our freedom lies in opening our peripheral vision, which begins with having the courage for honesty and unravels with connection. The Valhalla herd revealed that letting go of the judgement of our vulnerability, and instead embracing our own senses allows us, like the horse, to access vision, of all that is. And when the blinders are taken off, and the grit of needing control (like a bit in our mouth) dissipates, we are once again allowed to feel, allowed to embrace life, to accept ourselves as we are and accept others- creating a greater sense of awareness and a greater sense of care for all who walk this earth and the very land who mothers us”