I live in a world of flip-flops and palm trees – no wild horses. I didn't even
know they still existed. But I came to learn about them in the most bizarre
way—through daily meditation. I began seeing images of horses running over
fields of calico fabric. Vivid patchwork mountains appeared as I flew over
them. This
continued until one day I saw three horses rendered in my own painting style standing
on a hill. Who were these calico-covered horses and why did they appear to me?
The final patchwork meditation gave me the answer. I was given a very clear
message by these beautiful creatures: “We want you to tell our story”…and so I
did.
In researching the
novel Calico Horses and the Patchwork Trail , I learned about the plight of the wild horses named after the colorful
Calico Mountains located in Nevada. I added many elements to the story from
personal experiences, such as when years ago I had to make the tough decision to
relocate and uproot my children. As I learned about the mustangs and burros
being stripped of their freedom I saw the truth in the powerful statement my
three year old told me at the time I moved her from everything she knew:
“Nobody asked me.”
This is the story of how Carrie, a girl ripped apart by divorce, helps
the wild mustangs torn from the range. Together they face uncertainties brought
on by the decisions of others. There is a strong element of magic realism
throughout: is she a budding horse whisperer or is her troubled mind playing
tricks on her?
In the book Carrie’s dreams are actually taken from my meditation
journal. Here is an excerpt from Calico
Horses and the Patchwork Trail.
Sunday June 29th:
I had another
dream of rolling hills of fabric. It all began with those same lights
flickering on sparkling water. Then I was looking down at the patterned lands
that were made of patches of varying colors. I felt as if I were flying as I
soared overhead. The hills had valleys and I dipped down into them as I looked
all around me at the many colors of blue, pink, green, lavender, and gold. Then
a black, misty fog covered the hills and all went dark. The darkness slowly
became un-foggy as if the sun was beginning to rise. Black hills appeared and
three horses were standing on the ridge. They were pawing the ground and I
heard them snorting as they swished their tails. They were real horses but they
were covered in patches of fabric. As I looked closely I could see that they
were each made of the same swatches I had seen on the hills. Three beautiful
horses covered in calico fabric. And then I woke.
* * * * *
As a meditation instructor and motivational speaker I encourage readers
to move their thoughts into action. I will be offering Equine Water Color
Workshops throughout the country, donating my services to help where I can. I
hope this book touches the hearts of all who read. May it continue to raise
awareness about the plight of all the wild horses and burros struggling for
survival.
Calico Horses and the Patchwork Trail a young adult novel by Lorraine Turner.
To learn how you can meditate please
read my book Sæ-sii
Meditation: How to Find Your Bliss in 15 Minutes a Day
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