By Lara Anne Zvirbulis

Horses are Good for Humans.

Horses are big, dumb, scary animals that can kill us at any second. Sure, they are also glorious, majestic, royal creatures that let us ride and jump them around, but we have to remember they can go from safe to scary at any moment.

Horses are reactive creatures, and when there is fear, they become dangerous, with the ability to buck, rear, kick out, run off, spin around, bite, step on us, etc., and that’s exactly how they teach humans to be strong and capable in controlling our own physical bones and emotions in each and every moment.

Earth life is one big, dumb, scary world that can kill us at any second, and that is why horses are so important to teach us little humans how to properly control energy by letting us command theirs.

Horses don’t care about your life problems – work drama, your overprotective parents, celebrity gossip, your love life (or lack of one), money, or your hair color. Horses only care about how you carry yourself, your bones and emotions, in the present moment (and if you currently have a carrot in your pocket).

The rules used in communicating with and commanding horses can be applied to regular human life and how to deal with our silly emotions and serious physicality.

This theory, “Horses are Good For Humans” is for any individual looking to find a system of operation that makes sense here on Earth. A horse barn is called a stable for a reason.

Horses, due to their nature, give us guidelines for life on Earth, and within this website you will find the lessons that horses have taught me in over 30 years of experience. The best teacher for this information is a horse, but when you can’t get to the barn, these little blurbs will help you deal with your normal human life.

Sit up straight and enjoy the ride, please.

La