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I am really impressed about the Trust Technique. The sense of peace and connection is amazing and i is changing the world.
A big Thank you for this great work and teaching this knowledge,
i definitely will enrol in the Video course an look forward to diving deeper into its possibilities
Thank you for these beautiful videos. Your explanation is so calming and the message so resonates. I found a tool to not only connect with my dog, Shadow, but with the people around me as well as finding a way to peace within. Just like the mind creating a link to the animals, I must have also found your video through thought wanting to find a way to connect with my dog.
Thank you for sharing these ways of being with all beings .
Deborah
So far love this!
I really enjoy this course!
It is so beautiful to see how this amazing technique works.
Love Talitha
I have shared what the first , cheaper session, taught me with anyone that will listen. I tried the techniques, though only lightly understood, with my animals. Their reactions were surprising but , yes, after introspection, predictable. It has helped and enriched my relationships with both my human friends and my animals. Thank you.
Such a gentle loving technique for both animals and humans!
I am very much enjoying this course even though I struggle with internet connection which stops me in the middle at times. I can already feel the difference in my horses attitude towards me and can't wait to repair the trust between us. The lions of course were amazing. I did not expect this technique to work so well with Wild animals. I am hoping my cows will appreciate this too! Thank you. I remember when I was young telling someone I thought animals were telepathic but I was told not to be so daft
I was gutted but have always felt that way but needed help to organise my thoughts. Great stuff
So far this has been beyond great! I purchased my first horse in 1999 and have had several throughout the years. We still own the first two we purchased. A 25 year old Arabian mare and a 26 year old quarter horse gelding. I wish I had known about the Trust Technique 22 years ago. We currently own four horses and I was skeptical...but hopeful that they would respond like the horses in the videos... as they have had a lot of years of me implementing training methods. Not harsh, but not putting the needs of the horses before my own ego and agenda. The first day I played with it with Bella, a mare who was born on our farm, I took her into the scary arena, which she has never laid down or rolled in since we moved here a year ago. I practiced keeping my mind quiet from the moment I went to get her from the pasture. I offered for her to lay down, thinking if she did she would roll and then get back up right away. But, she stayed laying down with me for 30 minutes. In subsequent play sessions in there she has done a lot of yawning, blowing and licking. In our last session she did spins on the pedestal and rolled a big ball back and forth with me. I have also been taking TT out to my herd. The third time, three of the four laid all the way down, flat, out cold! It is also going very well with my gelding, Uhtred, who I was given 2 years ago. He's a highly sensitive, anxious horse who had problems with his first thee owners. We have made some good progress but TT is the piece of the puzzle we were missing. He was the first to come lay down but the most anxious when I take him away from the herd or any of the herd leaves him. We have had two really great sessions in the arena . He almost laid down...knees bent, but just couldn't quite make it....lol. I'm so excited to have found this and eager to finish the course! I am even considering becoming certified. Thank you so much for the way you are helping us to change lives!
I have only watched a few videos in the course and have already learned so much to use. I am really looking forward to this course.
I first came across the trust technique years ago when I rescued two horses who needed something other than the usual 'do as I say or else' routine. All of the horsey people around me were insisting that I just needed to be firm, keep tension on the reigns, let them know who was boss. But, being as strong willed as my horses, I decided to try something new and luckily came across the trust technique which was everything I needed to build trust and have a wonderful, mutually pleasing relationship with my horses. They became partners and forget tension on the reigns, we had such a great bond, I only had to think about what I wanted and could easily reassure them if they were worried about something.
Since then the trust technique has helped me rehabilitate 100's of dogs and cats as well as easily help wildlife and the odd random addition to the family like goats and pigs. It's a universal language which seems to get us on the same wave-length.
From the wilful to the fearful, the trust technique allowed me to be both gentle whilst exuding a calm confidence which inspired the animals to follow me, to guide them, dare I say - lead them!
I would 100% recommend the trust technique to animal professionals (I personally know groomers, trainers, veterinarians and animal shelter volunteers who use the trust technique with great success), any pet owner, people who love to interact with nature, farmers and even people who suffer from anxiety because it is amazingly beneficial for people as well.
A huge thank you to James and Shelley for creating these courses and doing their bit to be the change the world needs to see.
The Trust Technique Video course has helped me with my traumatized cat whom I was not able to pet. Now he is sleeping with me and wakes me up every morning. I 've worked my horse to (to embark in a van) and now her pas trauma of having been pushed by a tractor is almost gone. It still takes some time to embark her but she gets better everyday. I'm even thinking of becoming a practitioner. the TT is the remedy for most problems and I think it necessary when you are responsible for animals.
I am very much enjoying this course, so much so I would like to become a practitioner. But first things first, I am using the technique every day with my horses and I have certainly seen my relationship with my old mare has deepened. She never really wanted to have very much to do with me and would turn away if I went to stroke her. I think she has been carrying a lot of trauma from her early years being trained as a trotter/pacer. Yesterday though was the first time in all the years Ive had her (20years), that she followed me around the paddock. She wanted a scratch and positioned herself so that the spot she wants me to scratch is right next to me touching me. Its just amazing, I love her so much.
I have a great pyrenees mix and a pittie mix. After we moved to a new house more than a year ago, they became increasingly reactive to other dogs and people. What I thought would be a quiet street in the back of the housing development, turns out to be the busiest street in the development. Constant cars, people, dogs, stray cats, and deer passing in front of the house or through the wooded area behind. It got to a point where the dogs seemed to be barking near constantly and I work from home so that made meetings problematic. Sleep was right out the window. I was overwhelmed and at my wits end when I found the Trust Technique. And wow, what a difference it made. I'm a week in and my dogs have stopped barking at almost everything. People, animals, cars, construction noises at the end of the street; they could care less. Still working on the UPS guy. I feel calmer, less stressed and less anxious and so do the dogs. And how wonderful to sleep through the night again. Looking forward to finishing the course and seeing where it will take us.
So very grateful for the insights. This way of being with horses was what I'd been looking for, the missing link! Very excited to be starting the practitioner course very soon.
Thanks for always showing kindness. Distribution and introducing peace and love for all animals will make the world a better place for humans as well.
This video tutorial is fabulous. It explains the trust technique in a manner that is digestible, easy to understand and shows the profoundness of the technique.
There is repetition, though only to teach and it is not too much as to seem redundant. I have anew awareness of worldwide animal welfare situations that I did not have before! I have learned so much that I want to delve deeper and have applied for the Practitioner Program.
I am now peaceful, my dogs are peaceful and our home is a wee sanctuary of it own. I hope to be able to share this feeling and content with folks who long for a better way.....a more understanding more peace filled life.
Well done James, Shelley & Team.
My sister, a horsewoman in Minnesota, bought me the first three intro videos as a gift. She had been taking the Virtual Series and I could begin to see the difference in her and her animals. I am a dog trainer in Santa Fe and just begun the virtual series but already feel that my relationship with the animals and their humans will take a wonderfully different trajectory now. I'll keep you posted.
This course should be taught in schools. Not only would the pupils learn better but their teachers would teach better too. The peace and gentleness delivered by The Trust Technique would benefit the whole world on a Spiritual level, affecting both the human race and the entire animal kingdom, giving us deeper understanding, mindful regard and appreciation for everything that lives. I have done many courses over the years but none can compare in anyway, shape or form to this one. It is unique.... and I am so very grateful to have found it.
I have a Border Collie - 14 yrs old - Still very high energy. So this Trust Technique with Shep was informative and familiar. This lesson gives me inspiration to work with my own Border Collie. I love this Technique. It is so gentle and loving.
My daughter Cathy bought this course for me, so her name is mentioned above.I am extremely happy with the Trust technique videocourse. For me it was like finding "the missing link" in my relationship with animals. (horses, dogs cats). Sometimes the right things happened, but I could not explain it. Neither did I find these answers with the so called whisperers. (Well, now I know thatis too loud either:) .) The course works in a nice way. You can learn and practice step by step. The video.s shows you the Trust Technique with al kind of animals, owners, environments and problems. The only regret I have is: why didnt I find the Trust Technique not years and years ago. Thank you for sharing this technique. It will benefit so many humans and animals. Wil.
I usually wait until I am finished with a learning experience before giving feedback. I am happy with the course so far...but a very unusual thing happened today. I am in the middle of the USA on the banks of the Mississippi River and we are having a cold snap -6 degrees below zero right (F) right now. I went outside to check on and feed our large animals(horses,alpaca's)..I feed extra rations and check on the stalls etc to make sure everything is alright when it gets this cold. Well I had been doing the 10 minute a day quiet time with our labs...they are pretty laid back and they lay down ,fall asleep, yawn pretty quickly. They always are with me. Well I just stood there in the barn and tried to become present , tried to clear my mind as the instructor says to do. The horses have been with us a while and are pretty mellow ,they started yawning and quit eating and approached me. The labs laid down in the gangway of the barn by my feet and the horses just sort of all stood there. About that time ,I started thinking ,boy this is pretty wierd, the horse closest to me ,scout turned around and looked out of the barn,then he looked back at me twice. I thought that I had ruined it all by starting to think .....thats when I saw it. Now mind you it is snowing heavily right now and its blizzard conditions. at first I thought that it was one of the Alpaca's named" co-co" but on second glance ,it was a deer. Then I saw another ,and another and another .... (this time of year ,in our area deer do something called "yarding up" .... they form a large herd of loosely related relatives,this provides saftey during the winter). ALL the deer walked up to the barn area and all of them started laying down.I had been standing there about a half an hour ,the horses finished feeding and I walked away with the dogs to the house. At first I thought that maybe becouse of the bad weather the deer were really just bedding down for the night early. Then I thought about it,I have lived on this farm for 30 plus years and I am an avid outdoors person....I have never seen this before. Another thing,the labs are very calm but they ALWAYS bark at the deer...they didn't...I also walked right by where the deer started to lay down ... and I didn't see them?... I
have never seen them this close to the barn...and why were they walking up toward the barn, looking right at me.... ...they had to know I was there...why didn't they run? Well it might all be because of the weather and maybe they were hungry or didn't see or smell me.....I doubt it, though...This whole experience kinda weirded me out....Is it possible that the whole herd of deer decided to just lay down at 3 pm in the afternoon ,out in the open ,during the biggest snow storm of the year? Well this course now really has my attention...it is a bit mind bogeling if the technique is that simple.. Well.I am going to "be persistent and patient" and see what happens. James "JD" Daniels , Rural West Central Illinois ,USA