Whispering schmispering – ANY noise is too loud if we haven’t listened first.
Imagine what it’s going to be like to have your horse turning themselves inside out to cooperate in learning and problem solving? The first time I experienced the depth of that, it nearly blew my mind and it comes from listening FIRST.
When people ask me what I do, I usually say “I teach people how to hear their horses and how to use that to get really outstanding results with them.” And they say “Ohhh horse whispering.” And I say “Nooo… Horse whispering is chicken feed compared to this. This is horse LISTENING”.
It’s taken me a long time to realize that this gorgeous way of being with horses isn’t for everyone.
So who IS it for?
It’s for people who are gentle or people who want to be – people who want that magical combination of gentle AND effective. I sure didn’t start off gentle myself, but I had a fierce desire to be really good with horses. It’s also for people who are open to the idea of doing things differently.
Maybe you’ve already noticed that the answers to difficult problems or special dreams are not found by doing the same old things in the same old ways? Or by doing the same things as everybody else who aren’t really getting what you’re looking for either?
Have a look at our Training Programs, there’s something beautiful there for all price ranges – from $7 to the bucket list type program. 🙂
The spectacular photo at the top of the blog is by Michelle Brannan of Finding Grace Photography. She’s making a calendar of these photos, google it!
Mairwen says
Hi Jenny
I was wondering if you would be having any more clinics this year?
jennyp says
I wasnt planning on it because our on line programs are so effective, but you’re the third person to ask in the last couple of weeks and the last two were such fun. Are you a local?
Mairwen says
Yes I live in Yarra Glen
jennyp says
As you know because I emailed you, we’ll look for expressions of interest for another 3 day clinic in maybe late March / April. As for you being in Yarra Glen – Well that’s pretty close – an old stomping ground of mine actually!