Nurturing Feminine Energy's Power

Horses, I've discovered, react very well to caring feminine energy. I'll explain how I arrived at this conclusion and what I mean by nourishing feminine energy in this post.

My horses have always been healthy, sound, calm, and comfortable to me. However, I also wanted to acquire the required information and abilities to create a fantastic connection with them. I wanted them to enjoy spending time with me and doing things with and for me. Beyond that, I wanted for them to have physical closeness. My horses were too large to cuddle up on my lap, but they weren't too big to appreciate intimacy and embracing, and I loved holding and caressing them to click here!

 

With The BIG Eraser and The Triple R, I accomplished my goal of having healthy, sound, calm, and contented horses.

 

Furthermore, as the BIG Eraser and Triple R progressively taught me the finer points of the horse's delicate language, I grew increasingly capable of understanding what my horses were saying about how they were feeling at any given time. As a result, I let THEM lead me toward the type of connection I wanted with them. They taught me an approach that was quite different from the "normal" method and even further from some of the more conscious ways as I went down this road.

 

When I speak about nurturing feminine energy, I'm talking to the part of it that has to do with rearing children. The Mother is the personification of this caring, feminine force. Mothers may be either female or male.

 

The baby and child's demands for limitless, unconditional love, compassion, understanding, caring, comfort, and protection are met by the Mother. She fulfills physical intimacy desires such as being held, cradled, or cuddled. Children are easily scared. Therefore The Mother soothes them by speaking softly and humming or singing softly.

 

That isn't to imply that The Mother indulges her children or spoils them. On the contrary, she leads them and teaches them the difference between right and wrong and acceptable and inappropriate conduct with compassion and love. She constantly praises children for good behavior because she understands that praise is the most effective reward. She reprimands them when required and only punishes them when necessary. She communicates in a straightforward, kind, yet intense manner. Even though they know better, she understands when they lose themselves now and again, and while she does let them know that their conduct is wrong, she is not too harsh in her reprimand. The Mother never loses her cool and never resorts to shouting, screaming, or threatening behavior.

 

Feminine Vitality

 

Horses have a lot in common with young children. They have the same degree of intellect as a young kid and the capacity to think, reason, and learn. Because the horse is a prey species, she is easily frightened. When the horse is completely free of any frightening emotions, she is at her best. This only happens when she feels completely safe. The term "children" may be substituted with the word "horses" in the preceding two paragraphs.

 

Daily, most domesticated horses suffer some degree of mental/emotional and physical pain. In addition, they experience fear regularly, whether their treatment is abusive or not, since there is always an element of dread connected with pain or discomfort. As a result, they shut down as a coping strategy and hide their pain someplace it may be overlooked.

 

The horse lives in a largely calm, serene, delicate environment in its native habitat. When there is a lot of noise or turmoil in the horses' surroundings, they get scared and run.

 

The human world, on the other hand, is a cacophony of noise and disorder. An environment that does not seem to be very loud or chaotic is greatly magnified in the horse's mind. Our interactions with the horse are no exception. Most humans, in the horse's opinion, are like bulls in a china closet.

 

The horse runs away from anything that makes her feel threatened, preferring comfort and protection. It's about as non-threatening as it gets when it comes to nurturing feminine energy. The horse will progressively shed the layers of protection she has built up to bury her anxiety and pain as she seeks the comfort and safety it provides.

 

As the horse gains confidence in the person who constantly provides comfort and protection, she gradually opens up and reveals her real nature, her innermost soul. Slowly but steadily, she will begin to open the door and allow you to see inside, until eventually when her confidence in you has grown to the point of completeness, she will open the door wide and welcome you in.

 

You may choose a different connection with your horse, but whatever it is, the goal is to understand her language, pay attention to what she is saying, and let it lead you.

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