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The Project Horse for Orphans was
idealized by Ingela and Richard Larsson
Smith, from Switzerland.
The Project is carried out in
partnership with Global Equus in an
orphanage located in Fazenda Betel, a
farm in Cocauzinho de Goias – GO.
The system used eaches people the basics
of riding and spiritual evolution
through the relationship with the
horsesm adding theory and practice to
the goal of creating leaders of all
ages.
Section 1 – Horsemanship:
This session
is for those
who want
to deepen their
relationship with
horses, acquire
the skills necessary
to pursue a
career in
equestrian
segment or for
people who want
to improve their
leadership skills.
In addition to learning
tasks
that are essential
traditional
riding
in
equestrian
establishments
will have
the knowledge
about the psychology
of horses
and how
they communicate.
The
teaching material
is based
on the principles of
natural
horsemanship.
Those who follow
the program
will develop
leadership skills,
communication, and
ability to
prepare the
horses for
equestrian
various functions
using
love,
respect and trust.
This session is
divided into
three
modules:
Beware of the Horse,
Horse
Handling,
Riding on the
horse.
Session
2
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Life Skills:
This session
is for those
who want to
deepen the
understanding of
his own heart
and relationship
with God.
Spiritual principles
are clearly
explained through
visual examples
of
practical
riding
very
natural.
Observing
the behavior of the
horse and
interaction with
horses, we find
parallels
with our
own behavior
and interaction
with others.
Through the
knowledge of the state
of our own hearts,
we recognize that we
have saved
hurts
us,
kept us
away from
a
deeper relationship
with others,
with God
the Father,
Jesus and the Holy
Spirit.
This material is useful for religious
leaders, businessmen, team leaders and
anyone involved in social projects.
Potential leaders with the heart aimed
to the impact on the world around them,
Will find examples of how relationshio
between men and horses are similar to
men´s relationship to God. |