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Expanding Your Perception Of Yourself

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It may help you to feel safer and more comfortable in your surroundings if you expand your perception of yourself.

  • First of all there is just you and your physical body.
  • Then there is you and your horse.
  • Then there is you and your horse and all the things you can see around you. That is your’s and your horse’s Present.
  • You and your horse are also a part of The Present of all the people and all the animals and things that you see around you.
  • As well as this, you are your physical body, but you are also your aura or your etheric field.
  • Your horse is his physical body, but he is also his etheric field.
  • Your’s and your horse’s etheric fields intermingle.
  • Everything around you also has an etheric field, which your etheric field and your horse’s etheric field, also intermingle and merge with. Even a jump has an etheric field.

When you expand your perception to include your aura, and your horse’s aura and the aura of everything around you, it makes your surroundings cosier, because you realise that you are all one, all existing together in the one Present.

So as you move along the continuum of Now to a jump that you are planning to jump in The Immediate Future, for instance, it makes the jump seem closer to you, when you realise that your aura is expanding out from you, and the jump’s aura is expanding out from it. Your aura  mixes with everything it comes into contact with.

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The Form On The Right Module 1
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  • Pull Back To Pommel
  • Push Ahead Chest Height
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The Form On The Left Module 1
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  • Beginning Style
  • To Seven Stars
  • Pull Back To Pommel
  • Push Ahead Chest Height
  • Turn To The Left
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The Form On The Right Module 2
  • Push Palm To The Right
  • Single Whip
  • Flying Oblique
  • Raise Hands
  • White Crane Spreads It's Wings
  • Brush Knee Push Ahead
The Form On The Left Module 2
  • Push Palm To The Left
  • Single Whip
  • Flying Oblique
  • Raise Hands
  • White Crane Spreads It's Wings
  • Brush Knee Push Ahead
The Form On The Right Module 3
  • Swing The Fist
  • Parry And Punch
  • As If Shutting A Door
  • Tiger And Leopard Spring To Mountain
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The Form On The Left Module 3
  • Swing The Fist
  • Parry And Punch
  • As If Shutting A Door
  • Tiger And Leopard Spring To Mountain
  • Cross Hands
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