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Practice Horse Medicine with Epona


We are so pleased to bring this incredible creation to you, called Epona Stones. These stones, created by Carol Lee Campbell (maker of Crone Stones), is an exquisite polished stone collection depicting ancient horses from many eras. Each stone represents a noble steed or story… from Norse God Odin’s horse Sleipnir who had eight legs, to the winged Pegasus who was ridden by Eos, the Goddess of Dawn.

Whether your destiny is calling for you to charge forward in your Chariot of Fire with the Sun Goddess Sol, to see beyond the illusion of the ordinary with Donkey Medicine, or to have secrets revealed to you by the Trojan Horse, these Epona stones literally tingle in my hand. Filled with greek, norse, celtic and ancient mythologies, these storytelling stones lead you to seek the answers waiting for you. Just as with Carol’s Crone Stones, these beautifully etched polished stones carry the burden of truth to us in a beautiful format.
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Sacred Horse

The Horse (so’-qui-li)

Mighty horse…power to run
Across the open plains,
Or to bring the vision of the shields
Dancing in purple dream rain…

The horse was a marvel to the Indian and came to be regarded as sacred. It had a mysterious or
sacred character. The Indian often times referred to the horse as the big dog or the sacred dog.

The ceremonial importance of horses is strong in many cultures. In the Navajo Enemy Way ceremony, which is used to rid someone who has come in contact with the enemy of the evil, horses transport the sacred staff that carries the evil away from the person. Horses are the focus of many Plains ceremonies as well.


If you talk to the animals
they will talk with you
and you will know each other.
If you do not talk to them
you will not know them,
and what you do not know
you will fear.
What one fears
one destroys.

- Chief Dan George