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Horses by nature are prey animals. Their entire
existence is contingent upon the survival instincts
infused in their DNA. Therefore they rely on their
inherent sense of intuition and energetic interpretation to negotiate what's constantly going on around them. Their most consistent form of stimuli is energy and body language, whether it's from one another or other living creatures on their periphery. Horses communicate nonverbally, and yet amazingly there is always a succinct and finite manner of how things are executed in their herd dynamic.
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We as human beings also almost entirely communicate nonverbally. Astonishingly, only
10 percent of what we say is spoken in words. That's right, 90 percent of how we interact with
each other is also through body language and energy... NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION.
This is why horses can be so effective in helping
us
understand ourselves. We truly have so many parallels with these phenomenal, magnificent, powerful creatures. |
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Horses can size us up with a single glance with
unnerving precision and incredible accuracy. Horses
mirror back our body language, and what our energies
are telling them. Because they have a nonjudgmental
nature, and they have no psychological agenda with us, it's often easier to accept the horse’s assessment of
us as opposed to another human being’s assessment.
Therefore, horses help us expedite the process of self
awareness. Horses demand our authenticity. There is
no fooling them. They make you accountable for your
feelings and actions. By listening and interpreting
what the horses are saying you will undoubtedly
come
to a new level of realization. |
This type of feedback will help you with self reflection and heighten your sense of awareness and intuition. Ultimately, this newfound knowledge will provide a solid foundation for you to better present yourself in
your daily life. |
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Solid leadership is the cornerstone for any
successful corporate organization. Cultivating
and nurturing team work among employees is
vital to create a productive, cohesive, collaborative environment where everyone can feel validated. Sometimes in a hierarchical bureaucracy there are issues such as egos, pretense and insubordination, which ultimately can jeopardize the foundation
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Horses inherently are social, hierarchical animals,
very much like humans. Horses in their natural environment live in a herd in which leadership too
is essential. Horses seek leadership. It is critical as
their lives depend on it. Each horse has a designated role, whether it's the lead mare or stallion or one of
the peripheral horses that will be the first to alert the other horses to plausible danger. Their roles and behaviors are distinct and executed effortlessly
with precision and mastery. |
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Given the opportunity to observe and interact
with horses and to better acquaint yourself with
their unique methodology of communication
provides an intriguing metaphor as to how
people actually interact and communicate in
their corporate structure or "Herd".
Do you know who your leader is?
Do you feel confident in your survival in your work place?
Do you know how to maximize your role? |
People too have a definitive role to execute
and perform on a daily basis. Horses understand
that each role is equally important. There is no insubordination or hierarchical incongruence.
Each horse contributes for the greater good of the herd.
By participating in the Equi-Spirit Experience you
can learn to extrapolate and implement how horses coexist in their herd and utilize their ingenuity to empower and improve effectiveness and
productivity in your corporate environment. |
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