
The Story
From control to connection
Sabine came to the Dominican Republic not to build a business, but to answer a question that had haunted her for years: What happens when you stop controlling a horse — and start listening?
The answer arrived in the form of five rescue horses, each broken in different ways by a world that saw them as tools. Luna, who flinched at every raised hand. Sol, whose spirit was dimmed by years of overwork. Gaia, Bravo, Isla — each carrying scars both visible and invisible.
“I didn’t rescue them. They rescued me from the illusion that connection requires control.”
Intuitive Listening is the philosophy that grew from those early days — the radical idea that horses don’t need to be broken, fixed, or trained into submission. They need to be heard.
Today, in a valley near Bombita with views stretching to Cabarete’s coastline, Sabine offers something rare: a space where both horse and human can simply be. No performance. No expectations. Only presence.
Every session is guided personally by Sabine. Every horse lives free — no stalls, no restraints. This isn’t a ranch. It’s a sanctuary.