vicijp
Well-Known Member
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One of the principles is for the Human not to get negatively emotional with their horse. That means don't ever get frustrated, angry, upset, frightened etc with your horse.
For me and many of my Parelli friends this is a major challenge.
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But you dont need anyone to tell you how to do that, let alone a marketing ploy.
If you get angry/frustrated/upset with something, such as a horse, then a shrink would be a better option.
If you are frightened then you have the wrong horse.
The things you guys stress are the main teaching point of Parelli are things gained by experience with different horses.
There are no short cuts to that.
One of the principles is for the Human not to get negatively emotional with their horse. That means don't ever get frustrated, angry, upset, frightened etc with your horse.
For me and many of my Parelli friends this is a major challenge.
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But you dont need anyone to tell you how to do that, let alone a marketing ploy.
If you get angry/frustrated/upset with something, such as a horse, then a shrink would be a better option.
If you are frightened then you have the wrong horse.
The things you guys stress are the main teaching point of Parelli are things gained by experience with different horses.
There are no short cuts to that.