EIE FACILITATOR TRAINING
A facilitator training for those already on the healing path, called to hold embodied, attuned space where horses, guides, and receivers meet in presence—and truth naturally unfolds.
The Approach
This facilitator training is not something you chase or strive for—it is something you recognize.
It is for those already walking a conscious healing path, who feel a quiet yes in their body when they encounter horses as teachers, mirrors, and allies. Rather than using horses for personal healing, this program invites you to receive what is already alive within you and learn how to hold embodied, attuned space where horses and humans co-regulate, reveal truth, and deepen awareness together.
The process is prepared and thoughtful.
Program Vision
Equine Intuitive Embodiment™ is a sacred, trauma-informed, spiritually grounded modality that honors the horse as sovereign teacher while guiding humans into nervous system regulation, emotional truth, embodied presence, and soul remembrance. This certification prepares facilitators to safely, ethically, and powerfully guide others through this work.
Facilitator Certification Program
Duration: 12 Months + In-Person Final Initiation Retreat
Credential Awarded: Certified Equine Intuitive Embodiment™ Facilitator & Guide
In-person and remote Components
Program Length: 12 Months
Final Requirement: In-Person Initiation Retreat + Live Facilitation Evaluation
Credential Received: Certified Equine Intuitive Embodiment™ Facilitator & Guide
This training includes:
Live teaching + recorded resources
Personal embodiment + nervous system work
Equine communication + energetic attunement
Trauma-awareness & ethical facilitation
Practicum + mentorship
Final in-person evaluation and initiation ceremony
Completion of coursework does not automatically guarantee certification. Certification is earned through demonstrated readiness, grounded presence, and integrity.
Program Structure
Phase I – Rooting (Months 1–3)
Foundations, nervous system regulation, philosophy, personal shadow awareness, embodied presence.
Phase II – Attunement (Months 4–6)
Equine communication, energetic awareness, intuition development, trauma-informed facilitation.
Phase III – Embodiment (Months 7–9)
Applied facilitation training, session structure, leadership presence, emotional holding capacity.
Phase IV – Integration to Mastery (Months 10–12)
Casework, supervision, refinement, professional readiness, leadership embodiment.
Final In-Person Initiation Retreat
Live facilitation evaluation + ceremonial initiation.
Meet our Facilitators