Night Riding
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This film was taken on a long ride in the darkening Norwegian forest.
The moon was full and clear.
Happy and safe on the back of my dear Icelandic horse,...
Free Horses and Empty Wallets
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$10,000 is the amount I spent last year on a free horse. And hopefully you
detect the irony in that sentence. *Free *and *$10K *don't exactly belong
togeth...
Introductory Clinic Information
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This audio file provides detailed information about the 2009 Dressage in the
Fourth Dimension Introductory certification clinics. The podcast contains
info...
is Professor of Philosophy at College of the Siskiyous, in Northern California, USA as well as an internationally acclaimed dressage clinician. As an active scholar with the International Society for Neoplatonic Studies, she has authored numerous papers and journal articles. She is also one of the American equine industry’s leading proponents of eco-spirituality and nature mysticism. Dr. Ackerman is fervent about philosophical relevancy and teaches away from the twin dangers of abstract reason and uncontrolled irrationality. In following Nietzsche, Dr. Ackerman participates in phenomenological psychology and actively “experiments with her life”. Dr. Ackerman lives in Mount Shasta, California at Shastao Philosophical Hermitage where she studies, writes and teaches. She enjoys making studio art, playing early music, hiking and skiing. For more information, see www.sherryackerman.com