Horses are childlike: innocent, curious, playful, gentle and … destructive?! During our Pathway to Self Mastery program we took a short break, and came back to find our chairs re-arranged!
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Giving is receiving
It’s human nature to greet someone and want them to like you. In our programs I always ask participants to greet the horses, and often they tell me the horses were indifferent, or ignored them, or didn’t like them. And sometimes I ask, “what expectations did you have?” Usually the answer is something like, “I wanted the horse to like me.” Loosely translated, this is saying “what can you give me,” or “what can I get or take from you?”
When we want something from someone, we energetically broadcast that wanting. It has the quality of lack and neediness, and others sense it – horses and humans. In our last Waterhole Gathering, I invited the group to greet the horses with a different perspective: “what can I give to you?” I suggested that the group offer acceptance, peace, gratitude and love to the horses as they greeted them.
What happened next was amazing: twenty people walking around greeting twelve horses – who were all at liberty. The horses gradually closed in on the group of people, and soaked up the ‘giving’ energy. Horses and humans were not separate – they looked like they all belonged together. The stillness and calm that prevailed was so powerful, that no one wanted it to end.
If I were to interpret the horses’ responses, I’d say that they felt safe, accepted, and acknowledged so they wanted to be closer. It seems that in giving, we are receiving – as the horses showed us by the way they responded to the group.
According to Dr. Marshall Rosenberg, author of Non Violent Communication, the greatest gift we can give to another is the gift of being heard, seen, and known. This is what horses do naturally. They see beyond our masks and stories to the being inside. We feel naked in their presence, and at the same time we feel validated and liberated. We can drop all the walls and layers and simply just be.
We finished by reflecting on how this approach could change the quality of our human relationships – with our families, our spouses, our colleagues, our clients, our communities… Why not give it a go, and see how it might change your relationships?
A poem of my experience
I walked in,
And you stepped towards me
Abandoning your companion.
As you stood there
Waiting, and watching me
My heart leapt to see you
Feeling you focusing on me
Noticing me, Waiting for me.
I stood there awkwardly
Wanting to approach
Not wanting to scare you off
Not wanting to experience rejection
Not knowing who should make the first move.
Patiently you watched and waited.
I took a step forward
But the fear in my head
Spoke to me
And I hesitated
And you turned your back.
Confused I stood there helplessly
And you walked off to get something to eat
Feigning interest in the food
But it was empty
And my heart spoke to me
And I felt the emptiness
Of all the things I do
To distract me from the wanting,
To connect with you.
And you heard my truth
And you turned my way
And my heart leapt
The voice in my head now silent
Then you walked towards me
And the more I felt my truth
The closer you came
And you sat down beside me
That we may commune.
But before long
Your legs began to twitch
And I did not see
You were my mirror
The voice in my head had returned
And the fear was telling me to flee.
A deep breath and I stilled my mind
And you got really comfortable
And I beside you.
The calm washed over me
And we breathed together
In the stillness of my heart.
After a time you stood
But I knew
This time you had no intention of leaving
And you leaned over me
And I stayed very still
Small and vulnerable
In the presence of your size and strength.
This time I knew
I had no intention of fleeing
And I basked in your love
As you breathed new life into me.
The warmth and rhythm of your breath overhead
Breathing out the fear
Breathing in trust
Allowing you to heal me
Allowing myself to be healed
Surrendering to that which I feared most.
By day’s end
I felt I could stay with you forever.
~ G
Waterhole musings 28/10/12
We held our first waterhole gathering on Sunday 28/10. The weather was spectacular – sunny, mild, calm and clear. The campfire was burning as participants arrived, and many of the horses we sleeping in the sandy arena.
We gathered around the fire and shared what community meant for us. While the list was long, it was all along the same theme: safety, acceptance, honesty, connection – where everyone matters.
The horse herd mirrored the human herd – matching both stillness and movement. Before the break the horses were still and attentive, and after the break – when we had been chatting and moving about, the horses were more animated. It is always amazing to see how a subtle shift in our group energy impacts our environment, and consequently the wider collective.
Gathering with others for the purpose of changing the paradigm of ‘community’ – to one that is inclusive, accepts the perspectives of others without judgment or persecution – where everyone matters including nature and all sentient and insentient beings, can and does make a difference to the whole.
We discussed what might be a good topic to explore at the next gathering and one suggestion was to address how do we stay congruent in an incongruent world? Horses are never incongruent. They have peacefully co-existed for over 55 million years. Perhaps their code of behaviour and ethics has something to teach us.