It’s been nearly two years since the first release of my memoir in eBook format. I never imagined that more than maybe ten people would read it, to be honest. I wanted to connect with others who might feel the way I felt around horses, but I wasn’t sure it would happen. Thankfully, even in the brief period of time since Standing In A Field With Horses was published, many more people have come forward and been vocal about wanting a more peaceful and aware way of being with horses. More teachers have espoused these values, more horse caregivers have found their way to these conclusions. Still, it’s the crest of a wave and we aren’t there yet. There are many more equestrians who still believe horses need physical punishment and strict control in order to function around humans. They remain afraid of the essence of the horse, which leaves them stuck in relating to the horses in their lives. If you’d like to help this memoir to reach more people, some ways to do that are to leave a review on the website you purchased it from, repost onto Instagram or other social media sites, and tell others about the book. Mine isn’t the only book pointing in this direction, towards a new way of being with horses, but the more the merrier as far as creating slow change through example and sharing experiences. Thanks so much to everyone who makes this new paradigm possible.
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