How to improve your life with wild horses – the Mustangs

A practical guide to life from the Wild Prairie’s

 Horses live in the present, the here and now, they do not dig in the past and do not worry about the future, and all that exists for them is this moment in time. The NOW.

The horses have very sharp senses and healthy instincts that protect them from predators and existential dangers.

When a horse encounters any form of danger it responds with 2 options FIGHT or FLIGHT to escape quickly.There are situations in which a horse will FREEZE and will not respond, this is a dangerous situation that may cost him his life.A horse is a prey animal that constantly scans its surroundings to see if there are any dangers to its life. This is essential for their survival.

 What can we learn from the horse?

 Protection from enemies – We can learn from the horse to quickly identify, according to our gut feeling who is dangerous to us, and respond immediately.Moving from a danger zone, implies to stay away from people who are harmful to us.We should not let emotional manipulations interfere with identifying these dangers and we can respond in one of the following two ways:** escape, walk, and disconnect** Or fight for our energy and not give up.

Parasites – horses do not like ticks, and scratch to get rid of them. We need to identify the energetic ticks in our lives “scratch” them out.How do we identify a parasite? When we feel guilty, small, ashamed, tired, stressed, and unhappy in someone’s presence, it is most likely that this person is or carries an energetic parasite. After identifying this, we need to immediately move away from that parasite “in a gallop” and not look back. Any attempt to let the parasite explain itself or beg for a connection will result in unnecessary suffering.

 Decisions – Horse do not like hesitations or doubt, they are moving most of the time and flowing with everyday life.We can learn from them to make decisions on the move, without hesitation.Failure to make a decision is hesitation and lowers our energy. This should be avoided. Any decision made is preferable to lack of action and stagnation.

Abundance – Horses will always graze where there is higher quality grass.They can teach us to quickly identify, opportunities in our lives, where there is potential for abundance and also to identify what is outdated and does not produce results. Learn to say yes to life!! Yes to new opportunities, learn to take calculated risks. It is difficult to make a change in life without leaving comfort areas.

 Leadership – In a herd of horses in nature, the leader is the dominant alpha mare with a great deal of responsibility to maintain the integrity of the herd, lead it to safety from enemies and lead the flock to pasture and water.Choose a worthy leader who can be trusted or become a leader that your friends can trust.Remember that true leadership is given and not taken by force. A leader without integrity and compassion is not a true leader. Intuition – The horses are an intuitive animal that acts according to its “horse-sense” – a combination of intuition and heart.It is a horse sense that allows them to recognize what is in the heart of the person facing them. Learn from the horses to sharpen your intuition and act. When you think about something and your heart expands – there’s something right there. When your heart or stomach contracts – do not be there stay away!! Listen to your senses!!

JOY – Horses have humor, they love to have fun and play. To connect to their inner joy and accept life lightly, without heaviness and not dwell on the small things. We can learn to accept life with the same lightness and stop dealing with the pettiness.

Courage – Horses give a lot of courage to man, we can learn to break our limits with courage like the herd of horses, galloping forward and don’t let anyone stop us.When you have a goal, gallop toward it like a herd of horses! Successfully!!!