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Notes: TT 3 Principles
1. Creative Reaction
2. Realisation Learning
3. Trusted cooperation
Realisation Learning
Understanding Distance and Timing.
Delivering Peace of Mind to an animal when they need it most.
This is where we help animals build their confidence and undo their conditional fear.
When our minds are in present state, only then can we see life for what it really is.
**A peaceful mind learns super fast**
If you are thinking, your mind is not peaceful.
Same for animals. If your are trying to teach something to an animal and its mind is racing away, it will not be aware of what it is trying to say.Â
So with the TT, to deliver that feeling you have to be peaceful yourself. And in that peace of mind you will see the best way of communicating. E.g if you are training a horse or dog you will see a simpler way of being able to communicate that across, at the same time, by reducing the animal's mind and putting them into a peaceful mindset whatever you are teaching in the right light, is going to be learnt really fast.
**Fear turns into confidence**
Our job in the TT, is to create a peaceful atmosphere that allows animals to turn their fear into confidence and also to be able to communicate with them on a deeper level.
When an animal's mind is racing and it's reacting as normal to its feared situations, it creates a feeling of anxiety that then creates an action. i.e. it might want to run away.
When we use the TT, we reduce their thinking and allow them to see that same situation - but not in feared eyes but with peaceful eyes.
When they are in the same situation that would normally make them afraid, but instead they are very peaceful, they can't help but to work out their own solutions.
So we are not teaching animals to be confident, we are just holding a space, and this is what we mean by Realisation Learning...they realise, through peaceful eyes, that that situation is no longer scary.
And this is why, when working with the TT, the results are long lasting.
(Different to forcing animals to do something, and then come back and force them again...)
When we come back the next day, we are almost starting from where we finished. Because the results stay there.
When an animal finds out that they can be confident rather than fearful, that is a very long lasting result.
The combination of discovering this for themselves and having you support them, means that it has built a deeper trusting relationship for them and you.
Video 2 - Distance and Timing.
Working in the right space and time.
Recap.
Your animal understands the PM. They've gone through the stage of that just feels nice and relaxing...to you're the person who is delivering this to me.
Getting them to the next level...they are listening to you.
This is on a feeling level, not with their ears.
and we did this by creating the invisible lead.
So now they understand the PM and they are paying attention to you.
So the next stage is to show them how to feel in problem areas.
The only feeling we are delivering with the TT is "Right now, you can feel peaceful".
And of course if you can be peaceful when normally you'd find it a problem then there's no more problem.
This is all about the animal's pace.
**The animal's pace is the fastest pace**
It's so easy for people to go to fast, or think too fast or to think that the animal understands them, when they don't and then scare them.
Humans need to slow right down so we can recognise what that animal's actual pace is in the first place.
The PM reduces thinking. The fastest pace for an animal to learn is when we can keep its mind Present, in a situation when it would normally increase and then we get something that is very magical.Â
We get: Realisation Learning
If we keep an animal's mind quiet when it is normally reacting, then it will see that situation in a completely different light.
In this case, a peaceful one. And from that peaceful viewing point, they will be able to learn themselves.
So we are not even training animals here - we're learning with them. We are creating an environment that is controlled, secure, reduces their thinking, so they can learn themselves. And this is the fastest way an animal can learn - through Self Realisation.
By the time we've gone through this process and kept their mind quiet when normally it would increase...and they realise nothing bad is going to happen, and they self realise, they look towards you because you've just deepened a trusting relationship.
If somebody helped you with something that was mega scary, and they made you feel peaceful with it, you are going to look at them, with more trust. And certainly if they had a problem in the future, they'd be the first person on your list to go and see.
Examples.
A couple of ways people act with animal that doesn't work or give the animal confidence or security.
Dog scared
Person, wrapped up in reaction, helpless to do anything. They watch their animal and know the animal is going to start getting afraid but don't do anything about it, they don't take any responsibility - the dog gets closer to scary thing, the feeling of anxiety increases, the run away.
Another example:
Scary thing. Dog. Fast human. Not considering animal's pace, all about the human's pace.Â
Take little steps.
Move closely to something, then bring mind down...move closer, bring mind down..
If separation anxiety it may be moving away and bringing mind down...away ...bring mind down....
Or noise, increase noise gently, then bring mind down, increase noise....bring mind down..
Before thinking levels at 6, move closer, thinking levels increase....dog runs away...
But with TT, mind goes to 6, move closer, bring mind down to 1, move closer (6) bring mind down...
TT dissolves anxiety...brings mind down to 1....
If you ask a dog to sit, and he can't hear you, you've gone too far..
If an animal's mind goes above 6, you've lost the ability to help them.
You have to reduce their thinking....
One lttle step, bring their mind down...one little step...bring their mind down.... (7 - 8 on video).
Distance and timing can be applied to many different areas but the concept is very simple.
Reduce their mind, and then move forward with it....
Move closer to problem....create TT (PM), dissolves the anxiety and move closer...to scary thing, but now not scary...
This is where animal's realisation learning can take effect... we've created a peaceful environment that kept the animal's mind down, we've observed the animal's pace (we haven't rushed) reduced their thinking.. the animal then is able to see that it's not scary anymore...and relaxes.
This is one of the fastest ways for animals to learn. Animal's mind is in the right mindset.
If we keep animal's mind down, they're going to understand us more.
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