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Bo riding baby Fiesta
Bo riding baby Fiesta

Making the "Connections"

 

Living in the fast paced world you do doesn't allow time to pause and truly see how your perceptions, attitudes, and responses or reactions, affect you.  Nor does it allow the time to reflect on whether those responses serve your greater good and ultimate health. 

 

It is only when you step out of "everyday" life, slow down considerably that you can begin to expand your understanding, gain a different perspective and make changes for the better.  Innately you hold within yourself the ability to answer your own questions, heal your own lives and create whatever you desire through clear focused intention.  It is only due to choices, interactions and daily input that you are distracted from your true ability.

 

Our programs offer a way back to your innate magnificent abilities through the experience of building 'language' and understanding, through the interactions with a horse partner. As a client you are given an opportunity to investigate your own perceptions, communications, thoughts and emotions in a safe, loving environment to find what serves your greatest good.  From this experience, with professional guidance, you are then able to make the choice of what you want to redefine to become congruent with your spirit again.

 

 

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Conversations with Bo, Mo and Shauna
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Ghostly Learning How to Bow Using Operant Conditioning

Thoughts on Natural Horsemanship

  • Have you ever wondered what your horses think or how they feel about you - their human counterparts? 
  • Do you ever question if they really understand what you ask of them?
  • Have you ever considered how effective and efficient you are with your body and mind while working with your horses? 
  • Are your thoughts and feelings something the horse pays attention to?
  • Do your horses enjoy being with you and choose to when there is no reason or mechanism holding them there?

These and hundreds of similar questions have coursed through my mind during the many years I've spent with horses.  I have pursued numerous teaching methods and training styles searching for answers and I incorporate what I've learned into my work with people - and horses.

I hope you will join me in my life's work...seeking answers to these questions and many more, for it is truely about the journey of growth and learning!

Bo Bishop Horsemanship
221 E Victoria Ave, Burlington, Wa 98233   (360)201.8024
www.bobishophorsemanship.com, bbhorsemanship@earthlink.net
 
 
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