--- In [email protected], "Karen Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But just as this article points out, there are
> other factors involved, like the baggage he brings to us from his 
prior
> life, assuming he wasn't born with us.
> 
>

I like that it has us look at horses as individuals. I appreciate 
them for who they are. Isn't that sort of what horsemanship is 
about, figuring out how to relate with the indivdual horse? It is 
for me. 

It isn't a one size fits all training program. There might be some 
aspects that I am not naturally good at, but I try to become better 
and find the answer for the horse. It is really satisfying to get 
there. I enjoy the journey with the horses, it's not really about an 
end point.

Kim

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