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Grief, Horses & the Sacred Present: Love, Loss and Resilience with Karla Brahms | Equine Assisted World 49

Grief, Horses & the Sacred Present: Love, Loss and Resilience with Karla Brahms | Equine Assisted World 49

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In this deeply personal and wide‑ranging episode of Equine Assisted World, Rupert Isaacson speaks with longtime colleague and friend Karla Brahms of Wellenreiter in the Odenwald, Germany — a region steeped in myth, forest, and living horse culture.

What begins as a conversation about equine‑assisted practice unfolds into an intimate exploration of grief, love, resilience, and the sacred role horses play in helping humans navigate life’s darkest passages.

Karla shares her evolution from decades of forest‑based therapeutic riding with children into her current work integrating NIG (Neuro‑Imaginative Gestalt) constellation methods with horses. Through spontaneous drawing, embodied awareness, and equine presence, she helps clients access inner wisdom beyond intellectual processing.

The conversation then turns to the death of her husband, musician Jan, and the profound grief that followed. Karla speaks openly about ritual, laying out the body at home, identity loss, and how horses — through presence, warmth, and simple being — helped her remain anchored in the present.

This episode explores what modern culture has lost around death and ceremony — and how horses may help us reclaim a more honest, embodied relationship with grief.

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🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • How Karla integrates forest‑based horsemanship with therapeutic work
  • What NIG (Neuro‑Imaginative Gestalt) is and how drawing with the non‑dominant hand accesses embodied insight
  • How horses interact during constellation processes and reflect emotional states
  • Why standing on symbolic drawings creates somatic awareness and shifts perspective
  • The role of the “meta position” and third‑person dialogue in therapeutic work
  • How horses respond to grief, exhaustion, and emotional truth in clients
  • Why allowing horses to say “no” builds deeper reliability and trust
  • How herd stability, lifestyle, and environment influence therapeutic safety
  • What grief does to identity — and why losing a partner means losing the “we” as well
  • Why ritual, washing and laying out the body, and conscious farewell matter
  • How animals help regulate grief through presence and daily responsibility
  • Why grief is not only about death, but also about identity shifts, diagnosis, relocation, and life transitions
  • How creative acts (like knitting, drawing, or movement) can become grief rituals
  • Why asking “why” is less helpful than learning to trust the unfolding


🎤 Memorable Moments from the Episode

  • [00:00:44] Introducing Karla Brahms and the magical forest setting of the Odenwald
  • [00:05:20] “Follow the child” — why forest‑based work restores nervous systems
  • [00:09:58] Discovering constellation work and integrating horses into NIG practice
  • [00:18:50] A yawning horse reveals hidden exhaustion in a client
  • [00:27:39] “They’re not only carrying our bodies — they’re carrying our souls.”
  • [00:43:00] The importance of solid horsemanship behind therapeutic freedom
  • [00:53:38] When horses leave the herd — and how grief changes equine behavior
  • [01:11:00] Jan’s passing and the sacred act of laying out the body at home
  • [01:16:40] Losing the “we” — identity shifts in widowhood
  • [01:27:00] The taboo of grief in modern culture
  • [01:55:25] Knitting as ritual — creating a seven‑meter “snail shell” through grief
  • [02:04:25] Letting go of “why” and choosing trust instead
  • [02:10:23] Celebrating love and life through the annual forest reggae gathering

📚 Contact, Projects, and Resources Mentioned

Karla Brahms – Wellenreiter (Odenwald, Germany) Search: Karla Brahms Wellenreiter https://wellenreiter.de

New Trails Learning Systems – Horse Boy Method, Movement Method & Takhin Equine Integration https://ntls.co

Rupert Isaacson / Long Ride Home https://rupertisaacson.com

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