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This is something that I know is true ….

We are all special.

We are all unique, with our own special energy.

We all have an inherent ability to work with energy and to connect with it, if we are shown how.

One of the things that surprised me the most when I began teaching Equestrian Tai Chi, was how horses were affected by the actions of their riders, even from the very first day that the rider practiced.

I would look at the rider practicing the movements, I could see them thinking out the movements as they went along, and I would watch the horse’s head at the same time. I could see it twitching and relaxing, and the horse making tiny movements with his lips, so I knew he was being affected. Horses would show more obvious signs of relaxing as well, dropping their heads and resting a hind leg.

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