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I have never seen a natural horseman like him.

Whether you appreciate or not what this man does with horses, you will leave his workshops with an incredible amount of food for thought and you will never approach horses in quite the same way again.

‘Horses for Life’, November 2008

 

Klaus’s body language and cues to the stallion were crystal clear and confidence inspiring to the observers.

‘Western Daily Press’, UK, November 2008

 

I feel I have met a human being in Klaus who is not only the best horseman I would have heard of but more so a strong but humble human being I wish we could find many more on this planet.

Online magazine ‘Happy Healthy Realm’, Australia, Autumn 2008

 

Working with horses using Klaus’ methods, not only offers us the potential for a close relationship with the horse, it also offers us the key to unlock our inner depths, our intuition and our spirituality, to find our purpose, our peace.

‘The Organic Equine’, New Zealand, June 2007

 

It seems like pure magic.

‘Hippson’ Sweden, July 2006

 

Horses - Dangerous?

"Working and being with horses is really dangerous when the horse copies the reactions and actions of the human that it sees. This happens when the human is not acting in the best interest of the horse but really against it and therefore uses violence or pressure to manipulate the horse to do what the human wants it to do."

The Horse - The Wanderer between Worlds

Many children still recognise this. They sit still in devotion in front of the horses and they do not want more than just being able to be close to them. They clean ad brush them only to be able to smell them, to touch them, to feed them and listen to them eating. And possibly one day they are allowed to sit on them - this is heaven on earth for the children.

This relationship starts to break down when they start to want to control the horse. Now the child does not want to serve the horse anymore, it can not accept to be carried by the horse unconditionally. Now it wants something of the horse and a door in paradise opens and has a sign above it reading: Exit. Once this door is closed it is very hard to open it again.

 
Comments (1)
How true ,we all need to regain that chi
1 Friday, 29 January 2010 14:06
Samantha Mcauliffe
How true ,we all need to regain that childlike innocence with the Horse again,to be friends doing things together,not a master and slave.........