For A Donkey
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A Scenic HikeREAD & CONNECT
Donkey-Donk wants to hike Mount Washington, the
highest peak in the Northeastern United States. Before
she can hike the mountain, however, she must get in
shape by lifting weights and working out on her treadmill.
Then it’s off to New Hampshire and the White
Mountains, where Mount Washington awaits. Follow
along with Donk as she hikes this amazing mountain
and enjoy the incredible scenery that she discovers.
Over 20 beautiful, professional photographs of Donk as
she prepares for, and then hikes, Mt. Washington
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For two and a half decades, Anna Twinney has traveled
the world teaching students of all walks of life the
art of collaborative horsemanship and the subtle language
of the horse. Her unique, collaborative-based,
philosophy and methodologies create a genuine
partnership, relationship, and bond between horse and
human that goes deeper than conventional horsemanship
and even most “natural” horsemanship training.
Her work, that started simply as a means to help give her
fellow police officers a healthy outlet for the stress and
trauma often encountered in the line of duty, has grown
into a quiet revolution in the equine world. And now,
available this month, is a collection of Anna’s stories from
her extensive time of perfecting horse whispering, animal
communication, and energy healing called Beyond the
Barn: Exploring the Next Generation of Horsemanship
– Volume 1.
In her newest book, Anna promises to deliver natural,
holistic, trust-based tools that will change the way you
see your relationship with your favorite equine.
This paradigm shift is just the beginning! “Even seemingly
gentle methods stray away from respecting the
horse,” Twinney explains. “While safety and awareness
are always paramount, many natural horsemanship
methods aren’t natural at all. In Beyond the Barn
I highlight the paradigm-shifting methodologies and
successes and the difference between collaboration
and coercion. I often find students are, at first, oblivious
to the ways in which they are disrespecting their relationships
with their horses. When they find success in learning
the language of the horse, understanding energy and
exploring telepathy, their results are life-changing.”
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Take a walk with Anna
through the eyes of the
horse to discover their
silent and secret language,
the relationships
they share within a herd
that shape how they interact with us, how they learn,
think, feel, and perceive, and how we can use this
information to better understand and serve the horses
we love. Explore the use of body language, the energetic
connection, and even delve into animal communication
and how Anna has used it to turn traditional
horsemanship methods that are anything but natural on
their heads.
WORLD RENOWNED
Horse Whisperer, Anna Twinney,
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