A Once a Month Online Therapeutic Group + Equine-Facilitated Retreat
Third Friday of the Month, beginning February through May - 11am CST
There is a place inside you that learned how to adapt, endure, and stay quiet in order to belong. The Mother Wound often forms when our earliest experience of love felt inconsistent, overwhelming, absent, or conditional. Even when there was care, something essential may not have been mirrored, protected, or received.
This wound can echo through your life as:
This offering is a gentle initiation back to yourself.
Through a blend of online group circles and an equine-facilitated retreat, you are invited into a sacred, compassionate space where healing unfolds at the pace of your nervous system.
The horses—wise, intuitive, and deeply attuned—offer their steady presence presenting us with truth, regulation, and authenticity. They do not rush, analyze, or fix. They invite remembrance.
Guided by therapeutic wisdom, sacred and energetic practices, and the power of witnessing in community, you will be supported in:
This is not about revisiting the past to relive it. It is about alchemizing what has been carried and restoring inner harmony.
You are not broken. You are remembering who you are beneath the adaptations.
The online group option will be offered for four sessions. February 20th, March 20th, April 17th, and May 15th at 11am CST.
For those who feel called to deepen the work and implement the learning we had through our online circles, we will gather at the farm for a day long retreat in companionship with our horses on June 26th from 9am-3pm.
This group will consist of 6-8 individuals to provide an intimate opportunity for connection.

4 online group sessions (60 minutes) via Zoom
11am CST
February 20, March 20, April 17, May 15
This supportive sacred circle will focus on understanding our mother wounds; releasing negative emotional imprints; reconnecting to nurturing, loving energy; and reclaiming your self love.
$160/4 group sessions

In Person Day Retreat
A full retreat on our farm in Hugo, MN
June 26th, 2025
This in-person retreat is a sacred, nurturing immersion devoted to the healing of the Mother Wound with horses as our guides. Drawing from the wisdom and insights cultivated in our online circles, we will step into embodied practice—allowing healing to unfold through presence, relationship, and the quiet medicine of the land.
The horses offer their steady, intuitive support as we integrate what has been learned, restoring balance, softness, and inner trust within a shared ceremonial space.
$325/retreat
Bocheval interviews Rainfall to learn a little more about what to expect with these circles and retreat.
Please reach us at rainfalltc@protonmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
This offering may be right for you if:
This offering may not be right for you if:
Honoring your readiness is part of the medicine.
Please reach us at rainfalltc@protonmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The Mother Wound refers to emotional and energetic imprints formed through our earliest maternal relationship. It can exist even when there was love. This work focuses on healing your internal experience through somatic release and nervous system regulation, not judging or blaming your mother.
The online group meets once a month for four months and offers a sacred, trauma-informed circle for reflection, sharing, and guided practices. You are always invited to participate at your own pace.
Equine-facilitated work involves partnering with horses on the ground (no riding) in a way that supports emotional awareness, regulation, and insight. Horses are highly sensitive to energy and nervous systems, offering honest, nonjudgmental feedback that can deepen healing in profound ways.
No. The equine retreat is an additional opportunity and offered as a deeper immersion for those who feel called. The online group is a complete experience on its own.
The retreat takes place on 18 acres in Hugo, Minnesota, in a simple, quiet rustic barn where the horses live. This is not a luxury retreat center. Many people find the simplicity grounding and the natural environment supportive of authentic healing.
Rainfall Therapy and Equine Retreats
Gordon's Green Gables sits on the traditional land of the Dakota, Sioux, Anishinabe, Chippewa, and Ojibwe peoples. We acknowledge their ancestors who lived in the Hugo area and were forcibly removed from here. Hugo was the summer land of the Dakota people who harvested wild rice from the lakes in this area. Honoring the past, present, and future Indigenous stewards of this land is one small way that we are working to decolonize and spread awareness of historical truths.