Megibo
Well-Known Member
I'm going to sort of post this alongside a very true posting that I saw on here a few weeks ago and it reminded me of my horse. Has your horse ever taught you anything?
The post is this:
When you are tense, let me teach you to relax.
When you are short tempered, let me teach you to be patient.
When you are quick to react, let me teach you to be thoughtful.
When you are angry, let me teach you to be serene.
When you feel superior, let me teach you to be respectful.
When you are self absorbed, let me teach you to think of greater things.
When you are lonely, let me be your companion.
When you are tired, let me carry the load.
When you need to learn, let me teach you. After all, I am your horse.
And a lot of the things stated here, my horse has taught me. The most notable ones are 'when you are angry let me teach you to be serene, when you feel superior let me teach you to be respectful'. This is because when I was about 13/14 years old I'd been jumping her in the menage, it was a fairly hot day and she was getting tired. She started stopping at the fences..as I said, it was hot she was tired and also I wasn't riding her into them firmly enough. So, on about the third stop in a row I lost my temper and smacked her hard a few times with my crop and also yanked her in the mouth.. twice. I forgot in my own wrapped up self that I was riding a living, feeling and thinking animal. So what did she do? When I faced her back at the fence she charged at it full pelt, started to take off then ducked out the left and sent me flying over the jump by myself. I landed hard and was winded and dazed! Her nose appeared above me and she blew on my face, waiting very patiently for me to get my breath back and get to my feet.. Understanding totally, I gave her a pat gathered up the reins and took her back to the stable.
I never did anything like that before and neither did I do it ever again, but that was the most valuable lesson my horse ever taught me.
Has your horse taught you anything about yourself ??
The post is this:
When you are tense, let me teach you to relax.
When you are short tempered, let me teach you to be patient.
When you are quick to react, let me teach you to be thoughtful.
When you are angry, let me teach you to be serene.
When you feel superior, let me teach you to be respectful.
When you are self absorbed, let me teach you to think of greater things.
When you are lonely, let me be your companion.
When you are tired, let me carry the load.
When you need to learn, let me teach you. After all, I am your horse.
And a lot of the things stated here, my horse has taught me. The most notable ones are 'when you are angry let me teach you to be serene, when you feel superior let me teach you to be respectful'. This is because when I was about 13/14 years old I'd been jumping her in the menage, it was a fairly hot day and she was getting tired. She started stopping at the fences..as I said, it was hot she was tired and also I wasn't riding her into them firmly enough. So, on about the third stop in a row I lost my temper and smacked her hard a few times with my crop and also yanked her in the mouth.. twice. I forgot in my own wrapped up self that I was riding a living, feeling and thinking animal. So what did she do? When I faced her back at the fence she charged at it full pelt, started to take off then ducked out the left and sent me flying over the jump by myself. I landed hard and was winded and dazed! Her nose appeared above me and she blew on my face, waiting very patiently for me to get my breath back and get to my feet.. Understanding totally, I gave her a pat gathered up the reins and took her back to the stable.
I never did anything like that before and neither did I do it ever again, but that was the most valuable lesson my horse ever taught me.
Has your horse taught you anything about yourself ??