Connection as non-thinking. If we think, we become individualized: we have our own thinking process, our own thoughts. The less we think, the more we start to become connected. This is what PM does for you and the animals around you. You can never make a horse to go to sleep next to you, you can only open the space for it.
Animals overthink as much as we do.
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A practioner is not just a do-er: it's a teacher.
The ability to want to help is very hard to teach, but is necessary for a practioner.If your intent is to help and you follow the structure of the TT, everything will flow. To be a practioner, you need the ability to go to someone with only one thing in your mind: you are there to help that person and that animal (not: overthink if you are doing it right etc.) If you can't help the carer because you only love animals, you cannot become a good practioner: because 99% of the animals has a carer and if you don't help the carer, you don't truly help the animal. As a practioner, in you heart, you know that you're of service to help. Also with people, there is a process of self-learning: as a practioner, if you can get people to practice this regularly, the self-learning will also happen for them (maybe not at the pace you -as a practioner- would want, but that's our own impatience).
During the practioner-learning process, it's really normal to have some 'blocks': ask for help then!