I came upon the image of this horse while browsing on the Internet one night. It is a 3000-years-old, 110-metres-long geoglyph carved into a hill in Uffington, Oxfordshire. And I was instantly drawn to it. It captures the nuances of therapy – working with primal forces and elemental materials, and the continuous journeying. We thus make the possible, carve it in hills, utter it in quiet rooms, write it in journals. Eventually we do it.