The Path of the Horse - DVD Review
December 7th 2008 05:31
If you want your perceptions on how to be in the moment with a horse, this DVD is a must.
It is very stirring and challenging if you ride horses, but worth seeing the horse in a way not many of us take the time to do.
I'll probably come back and add to this review as this is a DVD I want to watch a few more times. I had put it on in the background so I could work while it was on - well, its not often a DVD will keep my attention long enough to stop what I have in front of me to do.
The horsepeople Stormy May has included in this DVD are authors I have admired, some I have met, but generally they are people I probably won't get a chance to meet in this liftetime. I have my favourites on this DVD, so I liked how the DVD could be viewed as a documentary, or I can now just go back and revisit those I tended to warm to more than others. (I won't share which ones with you as I think it is important you get what you need from a DVD like this what you need, and not what I suggest you do). I know when I watch this DVD at a later date, something else will become my favourite insight, but for now it was really pertinent for me to understand 'being in the moment' as I needed that gentle reminder.
If you have read any of the books by Mark Rashid, Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling, Carolyn Resnick and Linda Kohanov or visited Alexander Nevzorov's webpage, you are in for a treat when you see this DVD.
It is very stirring and challenging if you ride horses, but worth seeing the horse in a way not many of us take the time to do.
I'll probably come back and add to this review as this is a DVD I want to watch a few more times. I had put it on in the background so I could work while it was on - well, its not often a DVD will keep my attention long enough to stop what I have in front of me to do.
The horsepeople Stormy May has included in this DVD are authors I have admired, some I have met, but generally they are people I probably won't get a chance to meet in this liftetime. I have my favourites on this DVD, so I liked how the DVD could be viewed as a documentary, or I can now just go back and revisit those I tended to warm to more than others. (I won't share which ones with you as I think it is important you get what you need from a DVD like this what you need, and not what I suggest you do). I know when I watch this DVD at a later date, something else will become my favourite insight, but for now it was really pertinent for me to understand 'being in the moment' as I needed that gentle reminder.
If you have read any of the books by Mark Rashid, Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling, Carolyn Resnick and Linda Kohanov or visited Alexander Nevzorov's webpage, you are in for a treat when you see this DVD.
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