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5.0 out of 5 stars A "Zen in the Art of Archery" for any animal trainer/lover.
Ray Hunt has captured what so many "how-to" training books fail to - the essence of the spiritual communication possible with an animal. He wisely recognizes that the technicalities of how you train hinge completely upon much deeper levels of who you are, and especially who the horse is. "Think Harmony" is well titled - the reader willing to slowly...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not the best "how to relate to your horse" book.
After attending a clinic with Mr. Hunt, it was evident that he was an accomplished horseman and could communicate well with his subjects (the horses). A self-professed misanthrop, he was verbally challenged and unable to express what he was doing, to the clinic's human attendees. I had hoped that he would reveal the secrets of his talents in the pages of his book. But,...
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5.0 out of 5 stars A "Zen in the Art of Archery" for any animal trainer/lover., Jun 28 1998
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This review is from: Think Harmony With Horses: An In-Depth Study of Horse/Man Relationship (Hardcover)
Ray Hunt has captured what so many "how-to" training books fail to - the essence of the spiritual communication possible with an animal. He wisely recognizes that the technicalities of how you train hinge completely upon much deeper levels of who you are, and especially who the horse is. "Think Harmony" is well titled - the reader willing to slowly absorb, think about and then try to apply the philosophy of this book will find themselves in greater harmony not just with a horse, but themselves and all other creatures. All serious trainers of any animal would do well to read this book - over, and over, and over. Those seeking a recipe for success, and specific how-to hints will be disappointed. This is not a book that tells you *what* to do; instead, Hunt urges you to think about *how* you do anything with respect, awareness and trust in the horse. Inevitably, such an approach bounces the reader right up against their own issues, and thus, in trying to find a better way to work with a horse, you discover yourself. This is a book for folks looking for a deeper, more spiritual and truly holistic approach to their relationships with horses and other animals. Anyone who loved "Kinship With All Life" will cherish Ray Hunt's little gem.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Listen to what he's trying to say, Sep 6 2003
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"owhiwa" (Whangarei, North Island. New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Think Harmony With Horses: An In-Depth Study of Horse/Man Relationship (Hardcover)
Having had the experience of going to a Ray Hunt clinic and then having had some time to let what he was trying to say just soak in and work on through I was fortunate enough to buy this book some two years after. Reading Ray's book is like having him there and listening to him patiently trying to explain - OK let's try this. I know that he knows what to do with horses. I believe that it is his job to "fix it up and let me find it". This is one of his sayings and relates to the horse - "Fix it up and let them find it". This book is not for people looking for the quick fix and a lot of people reading it may not even see the fix in what he is saying in this book. Take the time that it takes to read the book - really read it - and like I did, let the ideas soak awhile and soon enough you'll get that (or I hope you get that)well I'll be darned feeling. Like any master at their craft Ray doesn't say a lot but like any worthwhile student in it for the long haul you appreciate later (not sooner)exactly what he said. Inside the pages you'll also read and get a glimpse of Ray's way of looking not only at horses and how they relate to us but humans (supposedly the smarter of the two)and how they relate to their horses. Overall I believe reading the book has made me try more for my horses and in doing so working more on myself, which can't be all bad.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A book for the student of horsemanship, Jan 21 2003
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John L Sanford (Orange, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Think Harmony With Horses: An In-Depth Study of Horse/Man Relationship (Hardcover)
Being a teacher and student of horsemanship, I found Ray's book to be like sitting down to dinner and listening to Ray talk about his relationship with the horse. It is much the same as what Ray tries to explain at his clinics, but as Tom Dorrance said this is something that you have to feel, it's difficult to put into words. You must open your heart, your mind and spirit to be able to have this work. I know that it does. This book can start you on a never ending journey of knowledge. It's not a magical cure for those who have problems with their horses. You must be able to get into a learning frame of mind. "Have patience grasshopper" And remember if it's not working, either fix it so it can or get someone to help you. This book does show you the trail less travelled, it's up to you how far you go.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This book helped me a lot, Mar 24 1999
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This review is from: Think Harmony With Horses: An In-Depth Study of Horse/Man Relationship (Hardcover)
This book have give me much help. I liked it. Some people may not understand Ray`s way to explain things. I did. Great book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Think", Mar 22 1999
This review is from: Think Harmony With Horses: An In-Depth Study of Horse/Man Relationship (Hardcover)
This book is designed to LEAD the "smart human" to the watering hole of knowledge. It's your choice whether to drink from the source. We as humans profess how superior we are because of our magnificant brain. All Mr. Hunt is doing is challanging us to use that brain and THINK and find these things for ourselves as this IS an art and to it we all bring our OWN persona. There is NO black and white rules that apply to all. Our teachers of our children in schools should be so brilliant, maybe we would have children that thought for themselves for once. I appreciate this man and his techniques, he has allowed me to be an artist with my horses and my horses will tell you out loud they love it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not the best "how to relate to your horse" book., Feb 22 1999
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This review is from: Think Harmony With Horses: An In-Depth Study of Horse/Man Relationship (Hardcover)
After attending a clinic with Mr. Hunt, it was evident that he was an accomplished horseman and could communicate well with his subjects (the horses). A self-professed misanthrop, he was verbally challenged and unable to express what he was doing, to the clinic's human attendees. I had hoped that he would reveal the secrets of his talents in the pages of his book. But, alas, the book was even less enlightening than his clinic.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not the best "how to relate to your horse" book available., Feb 22 1999
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This review is from: Think Harmony With Horses: An In-Depth Study of Horse/Man Relationship (Hardcover)
After seeing Mr. Hunt at a clinic, it was evident that he was an accomplished horseman who could get his point across very well to his subjects (the horses). A self-professed misanthrop, he was also verbally challenged and unable to clearly communicate what he was doing to the human attendees. I had hoped that his book would contain the secrets he was unable to express at his clinic. But, alas, it was equally disappointing.
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