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This one particular element, I kept coming across when I was taking a close look at Horses in history, this kind of thing. There is an example in Hebrew which demonstrates very well what I mean. In Hebrew, there are actually two different expressions for the word Rider.
One expression originates from the spheres of royalty. It really means to have contact with something, to glow together with something, to develop as a consequence of involvement with something, that is, the Royal Rider.
Then there is another expression that also means Rider. But this word implies to use something, to get on to something. I have constantly come across this throughout the entire history of the western world. Wherever people were involved with horses, they were always two possibilities.
One possibility was to share a kind of common unity with the horse and to manage to reflect then those somehow in the horse, to become part of nature with the horse and to abide by nature's own laws.
The other was for the rider to use the horse in a very specific way, particular way, just for it's own purpose, without giving any consideration to all the consequences which this kind of action will have.
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