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Natural Horsemanship --Being 'united as one' in our relationship with the horse, without robbing them of their integrity or natural spirit. We were natural, before we learned the ways of the human ego. Natural horsemanship helps us to learn to work together within a common goal to accomplish more. All horses are natural, before human contact. Their behavior is a for understanding, and we must learn to value --not alter their inbred naturalness. They are truly generous beings who want to know us, but first, we must understand them.
Horses do not change --people do!
The horse remembers who they are, and they long to be appreciated for who they are. We can learn to not change them, but to simply work with them for a shared purpose. But first, we must understand them.
Soft Touch Quantum [NATURAL] Horsemanship = un-effected by human interference OR expectation!
We desire horses not trained or altered by humans!
Learn communication skills from the natural horse, for higher shared awareness. By learning to meet their needs, we somehow meet our own. As we learn their language, we enter into a new level, to understand riding, to eliminate many 'traditional' riding difficulties.
Natural Horsemanship -from the inside out --for both horse and human.
Understand or control --their behavior? Discover the 'inner connection'.
Knowing the natural horse, is the first step to successful horsemanship. The performance of a horse is the result of a rider's understanding, cooperation and encouragement, without control, manipulation --or human expectation. Rose M Foreman
"Where knowledge ends, violence begins." Xenophon
QUOTE from Bill Dorrance, author of 'True Horsemanship through feel': I'm not sure on this, but I rather think there's something the horse has to contribute to this world that's a little up the line in thought than just having someone sit up there on his back, or having people use him in those other ways they've found for him to get their harder work done"
THERE IS --Mr. Dorrance. We are trying to help people to understand just that!
Rose M. Foreman founder STQH and H.H. Org.
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Page last edited AUG. 11, 2010