Dressage in the Fourth Dimension
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Dressage in the Fourth Dimension, Second Edition (ISBN 978-1577316237) (Novato, CA: New World Library, 2008), by Sherry L. Ackerman, Ph.D. [1] is a new release of an earlier version of the book that had pioneered the awakening of dressage consciousness. Now, in Second Edition, it is especially potent, with a Foreword by Linda Kohanov (author, Tao of Equus, Riding Between the Worlds) and illustrations by Jane Pincus (co-author, Our Bodies, Ourselves). The book requires readers to de-construct every assumption that they have ever held…to ask ‘Why?’ and to become okay with not-knowing. Ackerman posits that humanity’s alienation from Nature can no longer be ignored. She claims that the enormity and immediacy of the crisis is evident.
Dr. Ackerman sponsors a Blog [2]that maintains a thread dedicated to issues of eco-spirituality, nature mysticism and the possibilities for an environmental renaissance. The role of animals, as well as other aspects of nature, in facilitating human transformation are explored.

