billie hinton’s camera-obscura: life and lessons on November Hill Farm
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
may we be master/artist/sage
"The character of the human, too, will find its expression in the training and performance of the horse.
The level-headed one becomes a master,
the inspired one an artist,
the
correct one a controller,
the violent one a subduer,
the crafty one a
conman.
The faint-hearted one makes compromises,
the timid one
capitulates,
the hot-tempered one becomes unfair,
the malicious one a
torturer,
the melancholy one a trifler.
The hasty one becomes frustrated,
the impatient one becomes unhappy,
the
fool becomes complacent,
the snob becomes a more or less happy boaster
on his horse.
The prudent one remains a student forever, even if he is a
master;
the sage, however, …?
The sage in the saddle is rarely
encountered. He is recognizable by his extreme modesty, because he knows
that no-one can solve all the riddles the horse presents to us – life
is too short."
Wonderful list. We should all strive to become the "sage" rider. I fear it's a hard task because each horse is different and each has his own individuality.
I like the idea of "all the riddles the horse presents to us". I am sure that no one will ever have the answer to all of them since the equine is so much wiser than the human.
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment - I love reading them and respond as often as I can. I also love comments that add to the original post, so feel free to share your own experiences, insights, and thoughts.
Very nice - thank you.
ReplyDeleteWonderful list. We should all strive to become the "sage" rider. I fear it's a hard task because each horse is different and each has his own individuality.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of "all the riddles the horse presents to us". I am sure that no one will ever have the answer to all of them since the equine is so much wiser than the human.
ReplyDeleteHmmm - I've been a few others on that list, temporarily thank goodness. :)
ReplyDeleteA worthy goal to aim for billie.
You're welcome, Kate.
ReplyDeleteA, for me, that is the wonderful thing - all so different and with different lessons to teach!
ReplyDeleteV, I'm thinking the sage part is in understanding that there is no solving them all - the beauty is in the journey.
ReplyDeleteC, agreed.
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