Oct. 25, 2025

Healing, Horses, and Higher Vibes: A Journey Through Sound, Spirit, and Synchronicity

Healing, Horses, and Higher Vibes: A Journey Through Sound, Spirit, and Synchronicity

Healing, Horses, and Higher Vibes: A Journey Through Sound, Spirit, and Synchronicity

Keywords: spiritual healing, sound bath, Wild Horse Sanctuary Utah, meditation practices, energy cleansing, ancestral healing, intuitive practices, Practically Magick podcast


In the latest episode of Practically Magick, hosts Courtney Pearl and Jamie Osborne take listeners on a deeply personal and transformative journey through spiritual healing, intuitive practices, and a powerful experience at the Wild Horse Sanctuary in Park City, Utah. From tarot readings to sound baths, ancestral connections to energy cleansing rituals, this episode is a rich tapestry of insights for anyone seeking to deepen their spiritual practice and reconnect with their higher self.

Tarot Reflections: The Moon on Water

The episode opens with a tarot pull from the Wildwood Tarot deck, revealing the Moon on Water card. This card, rich in symbolism, sets the tone for the discussion. Courtney and Jamie reflect on the moon’s connection to intuition, healing, and emotional depth. The distorted reflection of the moon on the water becomes a metaphor for how we perceive ourselves and others—imperfect, yet meaningful.

“Sometimes the way we see ourselves or what we’re seeing in others that reflect back to us… it’s not always going to be a perfect mirror image. It’s just meant to show us what we’re meant to see.”

This insight leads to a conversation about shadow work, emotional triggers, and the importance of recognizing both the traits we admire and those that challenge us in others as reflections of our own inner world.

Meditation in the Everyday

Meditation doesn’t always look like sitting cross-legged in silence. Jamie shares how she finds meditative moments in her shop, Rising Moon Minerals, during quiet times or while performing rituals. Courtney adds that even daydreaming or visualization can be powerful forms of meditation.

“Even just a moment to tell the body: you’re safe. This is okay. What’s happening is okay.”

They emphasize that meditation is personal and fluid. Whether it’s walking, chanting, drumming, or simply being present, the key is intention and mindfulness.

Energy Cleansing Rituals: Sage, Palo Santo, and Intuition

Jamie dives into her cleansing rituals using white sage and Yerba Santa, explaining how she intuitively senses when the shop needs energetic clearing. She describes walking through the space with a feather, fanning the smoke, and setting intentions to release negative energy and invite positivity.

“Most of the time, my thoughts are in gratitude. Thank you for the space. Thank you for the opportunity to be here.”

Courtney adds that cleansing rituals are not just about removing negativity but also about calling in ancestral support and spiritual guidance. The conversation highlights the importance of intention—cleansing with fear or frustration may not be effective, but cleansing with gratitude and openness can be transformative.

Visualization and Vibrational Alignment

Courtney shares a personal story about participating in a wellness challenge and how visualization played a key role in her success. She contrasts two experiences—one where she could clearly see herself achieving her goals, and another where she struggled due to a lack of mental clarity and vibrational alignment.

“If I’m really honest with myself, I just couldn’t see it. I couldn’t in my mind see my body change.”

This leads to a discussion on the power of affirmations, visualization, and living in a higher vibrational frequency. The takeaway? Focus on what you want as if it’s already happening. Speak in gratitude, not fear.

Sound Bath and Spiritual Connection at Wild Horse Sanctuary

One of the most moving parts of the episode is the hosts’ experience at the Wild Horse Sanctuary in Park City, Utah. The sanctuary rescues wild horses from slaughter and allows them to live freely, unshod and unbroken. Courtney and Jamie attended a sound bath and healing circle there, which became a deeply spiritual experience.

“The horses circled our circle. They were all the way around the perimeter… They hadn’t eaten all day, and this was their first time eating.”

The synchronicity of the horses joining the healing circle, the appearance of symbolic images in the clouds, and the emotional impact of a horse named Durango passing away that morning created a powerful atmosphere of connection, grief, and healing.

Courtney describes seeing indigenous spirits surrounding the group during the healing circle, offering forgiveness and encouragement to continue the work of healing the land and honoring ancestral pain.

Rewilding and Healing Through Connection

The concept of rewilding—allowing beings to return to their natural state—is a central theme. The sanctuary’s approach to letting horses live as they are meant to, without control or domestication, mirrors the spiritual journey of returning to one’s authentic self.

“Healing work in general… it’s about rewilding yourself. It’s about getting back in touch with who you’re meant to be.”

Jamie and Courtney reflect on how this experience helped them fill their own cups, allowing them to show up more fully for others. They also tease future events, including healing through art workshops at the sanctuary and energy work with horses.

Meditation Doesn’t Have to Look One Way

The episode closes with a reminder that meditation and spiritual practices are deeply personal. Whether it’s cloud scrying, walking in nature, or rhythmic actions like drumming or spinning, the goal is to find what works for you.

“It doesn’t always have to look the same as someone else. Hopefully that helps anyone who’s looking to engage with meditative practices and just have a moment of stillness.”

Crystal of the Week: Scolecite

Jamie introduces Scolecite as the crystal of the week. Known for its calming and high-vibrational energy, Scolecite is ideal for connecting with the higher self during meditation. She recommends pairing it with grounding stones to stay centered while exploring higher realms.

“Calm, connected, curious, and creative—those are the C words that connect you with your higher self.”

Scolecite is also great for scrying and intuitive work, making it a versatile tool for spiritual seekers.

Join the Conversation

Courtney and Jamie invite listeners to engage with the podcast by asking questions, commenting on YouTube, or reaching out via social media. They’re open to exploring new topics, answering listener questions, and deepening the conversation around healing and magic.

“Let’s open up the conversation. We’re not afraid to look deeper.”

You can find Jamie at Rising Moon Minerals on Instagram, TikTok, and her website. Courtney offers energy and emotional healing sessions through Prism Healing, available online and in person.

Final Thoughts

This episode of Practically Magick is a heartfelt exploration of healing, intuition, and spiritual connection. From the symbolism of tarot to the grounding presence of wild horses, Courtney and Jamie remind us that magic is everywhere—if we’re willing to see it.

Whether you’re new to spiritual practices or a seasoned practitioner, this episode offers valuable insights into how to live more intentionally, connect with your higher self, and embrace the magic in everyday life.


Want to experience the magic for yourself?
Visit Practically-Magick.com or follow the podcast on YouTube and social media.
Connect with Jamie at RisingMoonMinerals.com and Courtney at Prism-Healing.com.