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[RC] Training techniques for both human and animal/grey area - rides2far

I want to add after just reading a book called "The Tao of Equus" 
(Linda > Kohanov but what we all need 
to address  is tuning sensitivity to new heights in soul and spiritual
realms to 
common ground where horses can help us to mental fitness so the
possibility 
that ones  body can heal and help in the team membership.

I don't know about them healing us. At the Million PInes ride this
spring, Kaboot saw ONE pine that looked different than the other 999,999
and locked it down from a hand gallop 40 to 0 in a nanosecond, and though
my body stayed put it felt like my head jamed downward and my neck got
shorter. That was in April. I've had what feels like a crick in my neck
ever since. Yesterday, at a nice trot a small deer jumped out under his
nose. Again he displayed his amazing stiff legged jam/non-slide stop and
popped it so hard I was hoping he'd fixed it but he aparently just
reaffirmed it. I'm thinking about damaging his body so we can "heal and
help the team membership" together.

Angie

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