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Jenny Pim
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Learn More HereIn this conversation, Paula Curtis speaks with Jenny Pim, the creator of Equestrian Tai Chi, about the profound connection between horses and humans through energy and presence. They explore Taoist philosophy, the sensitivity of horses to human emotions, and the practice of Tai Chi as a means to balance energy between rider and horse. Jenny shares insights on how to enhance this connection through exercises and the importance of being present in the moment, free from the pressures of time. The discussion emphasizes the need for riders to understand their own energy and how it affects their horses, ultimately fostering a deeper bond and understanding between them.
Takeaways
β Horses are sensitive to human emotions and energy
β Equestrian Tai Chi helps balance energy between horse and rider
βΒ Taoist philosophy emphasizes living in harmony with nature
β Horses react spontaneously to their environment
β Being present is crucial for effective communication with horses
β Blockages in energy can hinder the connection with horses
β The heart-mind connection enhances riding experiences
β Understanding horse energy can improve training techniques
β Timelessness is a key aspect of the horse-human relationship
β Practicing mindfulness can lead to a deeper bond with horses
Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 | Connecting with Horses through Energy
07:48 | Equestrian Tai Chi: Balancing Energy
15:56 | Understanding the Tao and Its Influence
24:31 | Practical Exercises for Connection