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Female Speaker: You said something before about learning, that you could learn to feel the horse, to know what the horse wants to say. But is this really possible for people?
Male Speaker: Fact is that children are much more intuitive, much more opening their approach to life, people, animals, and horses. A child is better able to sense how the horse feels. To interpret laid back is for example, the nun adult. What is this mean? It means that we are really able to do it. We have the ability as children and we have lost it. What I am trying to say, is that body language as I understand it, isn't merely something you can learn. You can learn it to a degree, but mostly to arrive it and understanding at free play, you have to unlearn something.
Female Speaker: Christine is playing ball, she forgets herself, life and her horse, and that is when the horse becomes approachable, in a way she never experienced before. Play is the most natural, most human way to find ones in a being, to find liberation, it's only temporarily.
Ones body expresses itself freely, it is itself relaxed, spontaneous, childlike and live. Learning to master the body's language takes time. But one can get a quick impression of the effectiveness of body language simply by playing.
When we play one's most basic inner being prevails at once, over the more outer of formed existence. Playing is here and now. Klaus uses the natural power of play in many variations in his courses. So after you have experienced everything and learnt everything, then forget it. Play and just be. For the way you have to go begins with and should be followed in play.
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