Black Horse Blog has Moved

Hi Everyone,

I’m excited to let you know that my blog has become part of my new website, and you can now find it at: http://blackhorseconsulting.com/black-horse-blog/ . Please adjust your bookmarks accordingly, as this blog page will no longer exist.

Many Blessings,
CLM

Published in: Uncategorized on April 11, 2011 at 3:52 pm  Leave a Comment  

A Spiritual Conspiracy

I was compelled to share this with you. It was forwarded to me, and I am passing it along.

- CLM

A SPIRITUAL CONSPIRACY

On the surface of the world right now there is
war and violence, things seem dark and chaotic.
BUT calmly and quietly, at the same time,
something else is happening underground
An inner revolution is taking place
and certain individuals are being called to a higher light.
It is a silent revolution.
From the inside out. From the ground up & outside in
This is a Global/ Universal /Cosmic operation.
A Spiritual Conspiracy.
There are sleeper cells in every nation on the planet.
You won’t see us on the T.V.
You won’t read about us in the newspaper
You won’t hear about us on the radio
We don’t seek any glory
We don’t wear any uniform
We come in all shapes and sizes, colors and styles
Most of us work anonymously
We are quietly working behind the scenes
in every country and culture of the world
Cities big and small, mountains and valleys,
in farms and villages, tribes and remote islands
You could pass by one of us on the street
and not even notice
We go undercover
We remain behind the scenes
It is of no concern to us who takes the final credit
But simply that the work gets done
Occasionally we spot each other in the street
We give a quiet nod and continue on our way
During the day many of us pretend we have normal jobs
But behind the false storefront at night
is where the real work takes place
Some call us the Conscious Army
We are slowly creating a new world
with the power of our minds and hearts
We follow, with passion and joy
Our orders come from the Central Spiritual Intelligence
We are dropping soft, secret love bombs when no one is looking
Poems ~ Hugs ~ Music ~ Photography ~ Movies ~ Kind words ~
Smiles ~ Meditation and prayer ~ Dance ~ Social activism ~ Websites
Blogs ~ Random acts of kindness…
We each express ourselves in our own unique ways
with our own unique gifts and talents
Be the change you want to see in the world
That is the motto that fills our hearts
We know it is the only way real transformation takes place
We know that quietly and humbly we have the
power of all the oceans combined
Our work is slow and meticulous
Like the formation of mountains
It is not even visible at first glance
And yet with it entire tectonic plates
shall be moved in the centuries to come
Love is the new religion of the 21st century
You don’t have to be a highly educated person
Or have any exceptional knowledge to understand it
It comes from the intelligence of the heart
Embedded in the timeless evolutionary pulse of all human beings
Be the change you want to see in the world
Nobody else can do it for you
We are now recruiting
Perhaps you will join us
Or already have.
All are welcome
The door is open
~ author unknown

Published in: Uncategorized on February 22, 2011 at 8:42 pm  Leave a Comment  

February News

Hey, Everyone,

Okay, I’ll admit it : I’ve been lax in regard to keeping you all informed through the blog pages. It’s hard to sit down and write a blog when you don’t have time. My life is very full, and I wouldn’t change that for the world, but it makes for sporatic writing time. :-)

That being said, I have some exciting news! I’ve recently joined the staff at the Roseheart Center in Fayetteville, NY. My office will be open and ready to accept face-to-face clients in March. More information about Roseheart can be found here: www.theroseheartcenter.com .

I’m very happy to have found a place that seems to align very well with my goals for Black Horse Consulting. I know that Spirit is truly at work in my life. I found Roseheart while looking for hypnosis training, and had no idea that there was office space available, too. One thing leads to another, and sometimes you just have to go with the flow and trust that inner guidance. I think  great things are going to come out of this relationship.

Of course, I will still be accepting telephone clients as well, so no worries!

I do intend to keep a more regular blog and newsletter, because I have so much to share with you all! Stay tuned.

Be Well,
CLM

Published in: on February 21, 2011 at 11:49 am  Leave a Comment  

Join Me at Equine Affaire!

Visit with me at booth # 909 in the Better Living Center at Equine Affaire in Springfield, MA, November 11 – 14, 2010. I will be in attendance for all days of the event and I would love the chance to meet you or reacquaint with you during this festive weekend.

I will be giving away a free MONTH of coaching, so be sure to sign up for the drawing!

- CLM

Published in: on November 9, 2010 at 8:47 am  Leave a Comment  

Here’s Something Scary…

Genetically Modified Salmon

This worries me.

- CLM

Published in: on September 21, 2010 at 11:55 am  Leave a Comment  

Busy Summer, But I’m Back!

Hi everyone!

I know I’ve not posted to the blog since before the Northeast Equine Expo (egad, a few months!)…and that’s because I have been busy with farm things this summer. My dog, Connor, is healed and doing well. He acts like a two-year-old again now that the tumor has been (mostly) removed. Alf is hanging in there and happy as a clam. We changed his diet and he’s put on some of the weight he lost over the winter, so I’m pleased about that.

I’ve been busy with wildlife rehab, my horses, and my garden, which is thriving! Now the farm is beginning harvest with potatoes being dug for potato chips. Summer, for me, has never been conducive to writing. It’s more of an active time, as it is for most of the rest of you who share your lives with horses.

When the weather closes me indoors again, I’ll be back to blogging. In the meantime, I have a few announcements concerning my fall schedule:

September 12th – I will be judging the Fall Driving Show at Caernarvon Horse Park for the Barneveld Horsemen’s Association, Barneveld, NY.

November 3 – 7 – I will be at the Syracuse Invitational at the Oncenter in Syracuse, NY. Stop by my booth!

November 11 -14 – I’ll be at the Equine Affaire in Springfield, MA.

Hope to see many of you at one or more of these events!

Be Well,
CLM

Published in: on August 26, 2010 at 12:07 pm  Leave a Comment  

Black Horse Consulting and Skode’s Horse Treats

Black Horse Consulting and Skode’s Horse Treats have partnered up for the NE Equine Expo. Black Horse Consulting is pleased to offer individual samples of Skode’s most popular low-sugar Horse Treats at our booth in the Grandstand of Belmont Park. Come on over and get a free gift for both you and your horse!

See you this weekend. :-)

- CLM

Published in: Uncategorized on May 26, 2010 at 5:06 pm  Leave a Comment  

Black Horse Consulting at Northeast Equine Expo!

I am pleased to announce that Black Horse Consulting will be taking part in the Northeast Equine Expo, the premier luxury lifestyle and equestrian event, held at Belmont Park Racetrack on Memorial Day Weekend, May 29-30, from 10:30 am to 7:30 pm.

It’s the perfect weekend event for the entire family. The Expo will feature all aspects of equestrian sports; from racing to roping, dressage to jumping, and pleasure riding to polo. Come picnic on the lawn, watch your favorite rider, or visit shops featuring fabulous products. This family-friendly event has something for everyone.

To receive your $2 discount per ticket, simply enter our code: Blackhorse when you buy tickets online at NeEquineExpo.Eventbrite.com.

I look forward to seeing you there!

- CLM

Published in: on May 12, 2010 at 6:01 pm  Leave a Comment  

It’s Benign!

Yippee!!

Got the call from the surgeon today. Connor had a Hepatocellular Adenoma!!! (A kind of cancer that is benign.) This is the best news there could have been. It means he will likely not have any more trouble from it, even from the little walnut-sized bit the surgeon couldn’t get out. There was no involvement with any other organs or tissue.

We are so blessed. Thank you, Spirits, and thank you, friends. for everything. Happy, happy day!

- CLM

Published in: on May 10, 2010 at 11:23 pm  Leave a Comment  

The Best Mother’s Day Ever

Connor on the bed

Connor on the bed

Connor came home on Thursday afternoon, and I have not had a chance to blog since! So here is the update for those of you who have been asking about him.

He could not be happier to get home. He has strict orders: no vigorous activity. No going outside except for bathroom breaks. He must not have heard the instructions himself, because at the start of our homeward journey, he got himself up into the back seat of the pick-up before I could stop him! I was so scared he was going to hurt himself, but he did it smoothly and without a fuss.

His buddy Moby (a lean 20-pound cat who thinks he’s a dog) had really missed him. The first thing they did was touch noses and then smell each other around the head and shoulders. If they could talk, it went like this:

Moby: Dude!!! Where the heck have you been?? (a slight rear onto the hind legs)
Connor: Oh, I was at the hospital. I’m glad to be home. (wag wag wag)
Moby: Well, it’s cool that you’re home now. It was getting a bit boring around here without you. (down on his forehand again, walks away)

It was quite touching to behold. :-)

Moby

Moby

Connor hadn’t been eating at the vet hospital. That was part of the reason he came home so soon — she knew he wouldn’t eat for them, was even refusing the food I brought him from home. When he got home, I put a very small amount of chicken and rice in his dish, and he scarfed it up. Then he looked at me for more. So I have been giving him very small amounts every hour or so. He can only eat chicken and rice, or maybe pasta and chicken, a bit of hamburger (boiled meats). Yes, I am cooking for my dog! (It’s amazing how much better his breath smells. What do they put in those dog foods anyway? And Connor was even eating organic before I started cooking for him!)

By the way, I have a tip for those of you who have a dog that is difficult to give pills, courtesy of my small animal veterinarian. Buy a pound of liverwurst at the deli of your favorite market, and when it comes time for your dog’s medicine, make three little balls about an inch in diameter. Hide the pill in the second one. Now get him all excited about the first one, and give it to him to taste. (Dogs LOVE liverwurst!) Now give him the second one (the one that contains the pill) and follow quickly behind it with the third meatball. The dog will quickly swallow the one with the pill to get the third ball. It works like a charm!

But back to the Connor Report. When he jumped up on the very high poster bed, I freaked out, because I knew he would just jump down again and hurt himself (and jumping is expressedly forbidden for two weeks!), and sure enough, he jumped down again immediately and hurt himself. He yelped. So I tried to teach him to climb up and down the mounting block, and he was just trying to jump down even with the block there (I do not think it is wide enough, in his mind), and so I figured it would just be easier to help him on and off the bed when he wants. So that has been working out fine. I make him wait until I get there and sort of slide him down by his front paws, or to get on, I place his front paws on the mattress and then lift his hind end the rest of the way. No yelping, and it seems to work the best. But I make him sleep in his crate at night, because I am not getting up all night to put him on and off the bed! I do have my limits.

My dog Connor is one of the family, one of my “children.” I don’t think I could have received a better Mother’s Day gift than to have him survive that surgery — or, rather, to have him come through it with flying colors. I am so grateful for this. He is well on his way to recovery. Further treatment will depend on what the biopsies showed. We expect those back next week.

Connor and I are both doing the happy dance — gently. :-)

- CLM

Published in: on May 9, 2010 at 1:07 pm  Leave a Comment  
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