Inspirational, uplifting and moving. It is a privilege to see the beautiful results of Klaus' dedication. If I could achieve a fraction of this with my horses I would be overjoyed.Thank you - a joy to watch.
What a human being who can stand rock solid still as this stallion enters the barn...Most people I know would say the stallion invaded Hempflings "bubble" but only a master's master understands why Hempfling was able to stand so solid and still as the stallion came rushing into the barn. Life and death in one moment. Here and now. Most people would have been afraid and would have moved... There are so many details in this "big picture" and I have seen Hemplfling move on other videos at times...but he moved in a way that was not sending the wrong signals while still able to maintain his own human safety. MOST people don't know their own body well enough to think they could belong with this particular hot pepper stallion. What a gift! If you think you know what you are doing, watch Hempfling. If you still think you know what you are doing with a horse... Well, then you wouldn't be watching Hemplfing, Nevsorov, the Pignon's or Ali Alamari anyway. There are just a few others who are a Masters Master, but so very few. Thank you for helping the horses and us Klaus. RIGHT ON SOKRATIS from 6 years ago.
Lovely, absolutely beautiful! It has to be relationship first- building the bond between horse and human. Once the bond is established, there is a level of trust that is critical for the training to move forward while maintaining the dignity of these incredible animals, and this is evident here. A wonderful inspiration!
Nice to see Klaus sit on a horse after all these years. Great job, very inspiring movie of the road of calmness and be self assured in whatever you do. It takes 2 to tango. My compliments.
This is so beautiful! Hempfling is my number one source of inspiration and my absolutely biggest dream is to attend the One Year Schooling. Thank you for letting us watch!
Its amazing to see how the attitude of balance overall is to seek authentic relating that is based on meeting another person as they are, in contrary as to how we conventionally meet others with the sort of attitude that says "I want this from you", or "I want you to fix me". All equal, no matter race, class, species or any other kind of label that we would like to add to the best description of us all which is "being". Thank you Klaus for the work you do, and for all that you are.
I am just beginning to see what is going on here with Klaus’ body language, and feel it goes much deeper into a mind mind, spirit to spirit connection. I had watched some of Klaus’ videos a few years ago and was impressed but didn’t quite know why. I have since sought out other horse videos. There is one, Steve Young, that stands out… and I have watched many long episodes of his. From him I have gleaned a lot more of what Klaus does and can now watch with an eye to learning better what Klaus does. Another one, Rick from Think Like a Horse, who, though he can offend with his human commentaries, has extremely clear step by step logical explanations of what is going on in the human and horse language as he reviews videos or makes them. I glean the gems from both as best I can. It is such a wonderful thing to watch Klaus connect with horses!
I completely agree with you, Helen. After I watched the video titled "The Path of the Horse (full length documentary) where it shows not only what our western/English saddles do to their backs, but what the bits/bridles do to their mouths, I won't even put my saddle on my super-sensitive mare anymore. (cont-ran out of room)
I'm going to re-start her with this training and try to find a saddle that won't hurt her (one that will mold to her back as Klaus talks about in his "Dancing With Horses" book), or better still, learn to ride bareback as effortlessly as he does.
Amazing! I would like to know what Hempfling thinks of show jumping and dressage: after having practiced all these sports, they now seem all so cruel and against the nature of the horse, to me. In my opinion, all these "sports" are just about the ego of the rider...... Wow, I´m sure to get comments on this.....
Helen Driessenh Totally agree. The horseworld is filled with small people trying to enlarge themselves by dominating a big animal with the use of force, pain and fear. Like they were liontamers in the circus. Anyone doing it to any other animal would be jailed.
Klaus had to develop his authentic self to reach this point...Zen is a great philosophy..and Confucius writing a civil testament to rules for living even today. we have had great masters and we are not listening...or reading it
Its amazing to see how the attitude of balance overall is to seek authentic relating that is based on meeting another person as they are, in contrary as to how we conventionally meet others with the sort of attitude that says "I want this from you", or "I need you". All equal, no matter race, class, species or any other kind of label that we would like to add to the best description of us all which is "being". Thank you Klaus for the work you do, and for all that you are.
such open soft hands and of course no iron in his mouth, its the way forward. wonderful to watch, thank you for sharing
Inspirational, uplifting and moving. It is a privilege to see the beautiful results of Klaus' dedication. If I could achieve a fraction of this with my horses I would be overjoyed.Thank you - a joy to watch.
What a human being who can stand rock solid still as this stallion enters the barn...Most people I know would say the stallion invaded Hempflings "bubble" but only a master's master understands why Hempfling was able to stand so solid and still as the stallion came rushing into the barn. Life and death in one moment. Here and now. Most people would have been afraid and would have moved... There are so many details in this "big picture" and I have seen Hemplfling move on other videos at times...but he moved in a way that was not sending the wrong signals while still able to maintain his own human safety. MOST people don't know their own body well enough to think they could belong with this particular hot pepper stallion. What a gift! If you think you know what you are doing, watch Hempfling. If you still think you know what you are doing with a horse... Well, then you wouldn't be watching Hemplfing, Nevsorov, the Pignon's or Ali Alamari anyway. There are just a few others who are a Masters Master, but so very few. Thank you for helping the horses and us Klaus. RIGHT ON SOKRATIS from 6 years ago.
To see this glorious upward spiral is to be uplifted with it.
With many thanks and in deepest appreciation, Joy Greenhalgh
Lovely, absolutely beautiful! It has to be relationship first- building the bond between horse and human. Once the bond is established, there is a level of trust that is critical for the training to move forward while maintaining the dignity of these incredible animals, and this is evident here. A wonderful inspiration!
love the pony flying around and Habanero having self-control so cool.
Nice to see Klaus sit on a horse after all these years.
Great job, very inspiring movie of the road of calmness and be self assured in whatever you do.
It takes 2 to tango.
My compliments.
This is so beautiful! Hempfling is my number one source of inspiration and my absolutely biggest dream is to attend the One Year Schooling. Thank you for letting us watch!
Its amazing to see how the attitude of balance overall is to seek authentic relating that is based on meeting another person as they are, in contrary as to how we conventionally meet others with the sort of attitude that says "I want this from you", or "I want you to fix me". All equal, no matter race, class, species or any other kind of label that we would like to add to the best description of us all which is "being". Thank you Klaus for the work you do, and for all that you are.
I am just beginning to see what is going on here with Klaus’ body language, and feel it goes much deeper into a mind mind, spirit to spirit connection. I had watched some of Klaus’ videos a few years ago and was impressed but didn’t quite know why.
I have since sought out other horse videos. There is one, Steve Young, that stands out… and I have watched many long episodes of his. From him I have gleaned a lot more of what Klaus does and can now watch with an eye to learning better what Klaus does.
Another one, Rick from Think Like a Horse, who, though he can offend with his human commentaries, has extremely clear step by step logical explanations of what is going on in the human and horse language as he reviews videos or makes them. I glean the gems from both as best I can.
It is such a wonderful thing to watch Klaus connect with horses!
2 1/2yrs., in Klaus' hands. Important for the rest of us to note. It must be about the journey:)
I completely agree with you, Helen. After I watched the video titled "The Path of the Horse (full length documentary) where it shows not only what our western/English saddles do to their backs, but what the bits/bridles do to their mouths, I won't even put my saddle on my super-sensitive mare anymore. (cont-ran out of room)
I laugh with JOY watching Klaus with his horses !!!
Absolutely stunning stallion and fabulous training as well!!
Beautiful.
beautiful!
Super video, good horse!
I'm going to re-start her with this training and try to find a saddle that won't hurt her (one that will mold to her back as Klaus talks about in his "Dancing With Horses" book), or better still, learn to ride bareback as effortlessly as he does.
WOW !❤❤❤
This is so amazing. I wish I could do the one year spring 2013
Amazing! I would like to know what Hempfling thinks of show jumping and dressage: after having practiced all these sports, they now seem all so cruel and against the nature of the horse, to me. In my opinion, all these "sports" are just about the ego of the rider...... Wow, I´m sure to get comments on this.....
Helen Driessenh Totally agree. The horseworld is filled with small people trying to enlarge themselves by dominating a big animal with the use of force, pain and fear. Like they were liontamers in the circus. Anyone doing it to any other animal would be jailed.
Klaus had to develop his authentic self to reach this point...Zen is a great philosophy..and Confucius writing a civil testament to rules for living even today.
we have had great masters and we are not listening...or reading it
Quality....
Helen.some horses love to do there job. Like my mustang, he loves to jump. Free or with a rider, he choses to. But it would be differnt to force it
I actually couldn't agree with you more :)
Woooooooooooooooowwww...
wow this is so cool :)
Zuljanna we miss you..loyal.strong.shy.happy.sturdy..elegant.where are youZULJANNAH of HUSSAIN?hamdhqadrAMAN.
Its amazing to see how the attitude of balance overall is to seek authentic relating that is based on meeting another person as they are, in contrary as to how we conventionally meet others with the sort of attitude that says "I want this from you", or "I need you". All equal, no matter race, class, species or any other kind of label that we would like to add to the best description of us all which is "being". Thank you Klaus for the work you do, and for all that you are.