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#horse #horses #horse With Chi Horsing you learn horse language and how to handle horses in connection with an understanding of your life energy. This constantly radiates your way of life. Whether you know about it or not, it always works and your horse imitates it, depending on its nature, whatever seems out of balance. Because horses represent chaos in matter and instinctively follow their own ideas in order to somehow bring their world back into balance. In doing so, they follow an inner intuition of a higher order. Knowledge of this higher order is the key to all solutions in dealing with horses. No matter where you are at the moment, whether your horse has been with you for several years or you have just acquired it - with chi horsing I want to give you a fresh start that corresponds to the horse's nature and is not based on training, conditioning or dressage. However, you should take four weeks to do this, during which you take a break from everything you have done with your horse so far. To help you understand that there are different ways to gain your horse's trust, I would first like to explain to you from my point of view how horses handle building relationships with each other. Then choose the path that feels best for you and suits you best. There are so many different horse characters and also different approaches to partnerships and relationships, so this book is perfect for dealing with the most diverse paths to trust. No matter which relationship path you choose: it always resembles what you have learned and cultivated yourself, or you consciously choose the opposite of your own experiences because these have perhaps been rather negative so far. One goes his way confidently and goal-oriented, the other more hesitantly, searching and aimless, seeing the path as the essence, not the goal. So no path is comparable, so find what suits you to gain your horse's trust. Feel how you would like a strange being to win your trust. My suggestion, chi horsing, is a more cautious approach that requires a lot of patience and humility at the beginning, as the first step is not to demand anything from the horse and not to take anything from it until it has recognized you as trustworthy. So before I touch a horse for the first time or go to a riding arena with it and train it or lead it into dangerous terrain, I work to gain its trust in the familiar environment of its herd. I want to show the horse that everything about me is predictable and that I am just as communicative and attentive as the members of its herd - so that on the day I halter it for the first time and take it out of the group, it already knows everything about me and has had it confirmed countless times. From what I have come to know about horses, they trust people most quickly and willingly who are highly communicative, make clear decisions and provide a certain level of comfort in which the horse feels comfortable and even strengthened and encouraged. This type of relationship requires the human to be willing to always be in contact with their horse when they are together. Horses are like little chatterboxes, they constantly exchange the smallest and most subtle signs. This connects them intensively with each other. You know each other "with every gesture", so to speak, and with even the smallest movement you know what the other wants or means. You have to be clear about whether you want to be at this level with your horse. It means you always have to be present. But it promises a lot of fun for those who love the lively exchange and variety in the dialogues with their horse more than calling up trained reactions. But one does not exclude the other. On the path that I suggest to you, the only thing that is important is the order in which we proceed: In the first step, we first examine our own skills and do not demand anything from the horse that we cannot convey to it "in horse language". After that, we can do whatever we want with it. That sounds pretty simple at first. However, a horse can only be made strong without pressure and training methods by a person who constantly acts as a role model and demonstrates life-affirming concepts.