Amazing! Thank you for being so vulnerable to share your life experiences with us! The horses that cross your path are so blessed to have you too! ✨️
@serenityhorsemanship33656 ай бұрын
Excellent - Connecting horsemanship with the laws of nature!!!!!! Fundamental to life itself.
@AnjiDuff6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. Instant grounding and understanding. Appreciate you and Whiskey.
@americanmustangschool15786 ай бұрын
Thank you for caring!
@EagleHawkColorado6 ай бұрын
Playing with the Divine and Wild Nature 💯🎯
@americanmustangschool1578Ай бұрын
Thank you! I feel so blessed to have the opportunity to share what horses have shared with me.
@cameronlefler26267 ай бұрын
Excellent video, sharing with my kids. I have had a similar experience with my mustang and it is hard to describe it to people sometimes. We will be adopting another mustang soon for my daughter to learn her journey through life with. Your book is a great guide too. What is really cool is that what you have said in this video and write in your book reinforces much of what I have told my kids in bits and pieces. When kids see the same message from different people, it really sets in for them.
@americanmustangschool15787 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kindness. I will be making more videos like this to try and explain the advanced intricacies of Mustang Horsemanship and how aligning with the laws of nature helps them help us.
@audreygregis87217 ай бұрын
I so agree, what Mustangs brings to your life, if you are a horse lover. I've owned my Mustang mare for 16y, from a 2yo. Smartest horse I've ever owned, and I just turned 70, but now I love mares more than before. I so understand what these mares learn in the wild, as I've seen her go into a new pasture and bring a calmness, like, this is how a herd acts. Sometimes there are squeals, but most times not. So much respect for these wild horses. Once you have one, they are like chocolate chip cookies, as you want more of them. Hard to own a domestic horse without that sixth sense. I love what you are doing bringing your teachings to the VA, military bases, with mindset trainings. In today's world, that is very much needed.
@americanmustangschool15787 ай бұрын
Thank you for caring. Small steps toward great things!
@blessedfire365xgf7 ай бұрын
May mustangs be protected forever ♾️ thank you for the video
@americanmustangschool15787 ай бұрын
If I do not add value to your life I do not belong in your life. Please let me know if this video added any value to you. Also, let me know if you would like more videos on topics that will add value to your life. I will be making more videos on the Laws of Nature and how they are easily discovered in practicing Horsemanship. Want to come to American Mustang School for one to one coaching? Become a Happy person! Follow this link: www.justindunnhorsemanship.com/life-coaching
@americanmustangschool15787 ай бұрын
Thank you Shelby! I hope you enjoy reading the book as much as I did writing it!
@ShelbyHume7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for what you share and the help it gives my continued self improvement. (Have just started your book as well!)
@invictuslibertas63227 ай бұрын
Talk about nature as it crawls across the camera lens. 🕷😆
@americanmustangschool15787 ай бұрын
I thought the same! Nature has an awesome sense of humor. I asked my wife the odds of that happening, 1 in a million? Billion? I thought it was really cool. Thanks for noticing and commenting.
@suurjef59617 ай бұрын
Great to see another video from you! In the Netherlands we don't really have wild horses let alone mustangs. But I think the law of nature does apply to any horse. ( hope you remember my story) So since my local place really thinks I have some talent horse connection abilities ( I have 6 months of horse experience) I get asked to help around alot. (like moving horses, helping out with the ferrier and they asked me to lunge their horses that don't get ridden that often, due to them being skittish wich Isaid yes to but only at liberty so no ropes) I am only there 3/4 times a week. The horses get handled by alot of people. How on earth do you establish a communication when you don't own the horse and the horse gets handled by different people in a different way? Let alone the fact you are not present every day. Seems like a very specific question. But the main thing is, how do you communicate with a horse that is not yours and not used to you and your communication.
@americanmustangschool15787 ай бұрын
I created a way to ask any horse questions through an interactive system for desirable results. All things considered. I try to tailor to the individual horse. An example, asking one horse to run around and burn energy (mental and physical) might not work well for another. My five levels of communication in horsemanship allows me to tailor to an individual horse’s needs, regardless of what other people have done to them. It sound like an inconsistency is possible, given the situation you described. Which can create other issues, but anything you do for and with the horse, (not to the horse) will create a draw to you, or “attraction” to you that can and will be of benefit to you and the horses you play with.