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How being Wu Wei while we do our horse chores is good for our health and our horses


Wu Wei is a Taoist concept that encourages us to be natural and do things in an easy and effortless way. This makes it much easier for our horses to be with us.

Wu Wei (wei sounds like ‘way’ in English) is literally translated as ‘non action’ and can be interpreted to mean action without effort.

 

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