Monday, November 9, 2009

Your Corner(s) and Your Center (Part 3 of 3)




Most people do not realize it but horses have their own culture as well, just like us. In order to understand and appreciate the values of a Circle and the Center we need to experience the Square and the Corners. Many people have their favorite corner(s) but do not know where their center is. Come and see why.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Barry.

    I watched all three parts and I must say, they were quite enjoyable. I really liked thinking how the horse's behavior applies to us. How true that we look for safe corners to escape having to deal with situations. When the horse is taken out of the square corral and put into the circle, he has no corners to escape to, and therefore, must confront or deal with the trainer.

    What I liked best was that the horse then discovers that the center of the circle is the "safest place". I like that reminder. Be centered. Find our center. It is the safest place to interact with others.

    Thanks for this series. I really liked it.

    ~ LaRonda
    www.eaofmyheart.com

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  2. Thank you LaRonda for your comment.

    Upon understanding the values behind the square and circle it also helped me understand people in general.

    Take care!

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