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From the horses' mouths: Equine-inspired tarot-style oracle cards share wisdom from the herd

A pair of women from the Interior of B.C. have created a tarot-style deck of cards inspired by wisdom gained from horses.

Hillary Schneider wanted guests to be able to take home lessons they've learned at the retreat centre

Hillary Schneider, artist Zuzy Rocka and Aries the horse are pictured with the equine-inspired tarot cards. (Submitted by Zuzy Rocka)

Hillary Schneider has learned a lot fromher horses over the years like how to handle leadership with grace, how to take breaks and how to be in the moment.

Now she has a new project aimed at sharing that knowledgewith others: equine-themedtarot-style oraclecards to help pass on the wisdom she's gained from the herd.

Tarot cards are decks of cards with imagesthat people draw meaning from, sometimes using them to answer a question or address a situation in a person's life. They typically come with a guide to help people decode the significance of the cards.

"It's just a way, I think, for people to get access to ...maybe a message or wisdom ...coming forward for them. It's just a different medium for that," said Schneider.

Schneiderowns an a retreat centrein Whitecroft, a community northeast ofKamloops in the Interior of B.C., that features learning programs andactivities where guests caninteract with the horses.

Schneider saysshe pays close attention to her horses and the interactions they have with people.

"Horses are my medium of helping people,"she told Daybreak Kamloops host, Shelley Joyce.

As she helps guests at her retreat centre, Schneider says she learns from the horses, too likelessons onleadershipfrom Aponi, her lead mare.

Hillary Schneider with her lead horse, Aponi, from whom she has learned lessons on leadership, she says. (Submitted by Zuzy Rocka)

Aponi came to Schneiderafter being rescued from the 2017 wildfires in Williams Lakeand quickly became the dominant horse in the herd.

"She claims her space ... It's that encouragement that you can own that and occupy that space for yourself, too."

Another one of the horses,Darma, who was rescued from a slaughter truck, taught her about choosing joy, Schneider says.

When clients askedif there were ways they could bring home some of the lessons they learned on her retreats, Schneider started thinking about a project that could capture the spirit of her horses.

Eventually she came up with the idea ofa custom-made deck of tarot cards.

The equine-themed oracle deck has 35 cards, one for each horse in the herd and for each horse Schneider has owned, as well as a herd card to represent the wisdom of the group. (Submitted by Zuzy Rocka)

Connecting to the wisdom of the herd

Schneider approached another Whitecroft resident, Zuzy Rocka, to create the cards.

Rocka had been photographing the herd for a number of years.

"I've been able to spend some time with the herd and actually really also feel the kind of energy that they put out as well," said Rocka, who took inspiration from her own photos and experiences to designthe cards.

Darma, one of the horses at the retreat, was rescued from a slaughter truck. The lesson she teaches, says Schneider, is about choosing joy. (Submitted by Zuzy Rocka)

The deck features 35 cards,one for each of the horses in the herd and for each horse Schneider has owned over the years.

Schneider says she included the horses that have died as a way to honour their teachings.

"It's a way of people being able to connect to the wisdom and energy of my herd."