The Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
This episode is about a French Riding Master and a Tai Chi Master, both born in the late 1700's Francois Baucher and Yang Lu Chan.
info_outline Keeping my horse connected to meThe Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
This episode is about a way of keeping my horse connected to me. Link mentioned in the episode. The Tao Riding Program for riders who feel nervous, and who'd like to deepen their connection with their horse and keep themselves and their horse calm, through developing their energy. https://www.equestriantaichi.com/tao-riding-libsyn/ Please
info_outline A new way of riding For Riders Who Feel Nervous, that is Calming and Connecting for Them and Their HorseThe Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
This episode is about a new way of riding for riders who feel nervous, that is calming and connecting for them and their horse'. It is for the horse as much as it is for us, horses love connecting with us as much as we do with them, but if we feel nervous this blocks connection. We both affect each other with our energy, Tao Riding is a new way of riding that focuses on helping the horse to feel calm as well as the rider. Please use this link for information about Tao Riding https://www.equestriantaichi.com/tao-riding-libsyn/ Please
info_outline A Nostalgic Look back to the time of the Earth Element and an exercise for connecting with the EarthThe Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
This episode is about going back to times past at the time of year of the Earth Element, a short period between the end of the summer and the beginning of Autumn. There is also an exercise for connecting with The Earth.
info_outline About the Fire ElementThe Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
This episode is about the Fire Element which is predominant now in the Northern Hemisphere from the time of the Summer Solstice on the 21st of June.
info_outline Why Horses love when we practice Equestrian Tai ChiThe Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
This episode is about why horses love Equestrian Tai Chi. It's a focus for them to really tune into energy and to follow it in their body as we practice and in our bodies too. Horses are really masters at reading energy. It's natural for them to connect through energy.
info_outline Taking the Time to Be MeThe Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
This episode is about taking a little time to address habits that are not helpful to us, that we wish we could be free of.
info_outline Using our Yin energy to help us in the shortest days of the yearThe Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
info_outline When Time is of the EssenceThe Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
This Episode is about when we have to do something in a certain timeframe and we don't have enough time. We look at three things to consider in relation to this and how we can use another type of time to help us, when we are under pressure for time!
info_outline In the Middle of Hope and FearThe Equestrian Tai Chi Podcast
According to Taoist cosmology, Wu Ji is the undifferentiated source of everything. Although Wu Ji is the source of everything, it has no desire to create and for this a creative energy is needed, and this creative energy is Tai Ji. Tai Ji can give birth to, or generate any set of complimentary opposites, both physical and abstract. This episode is about looking at the opposites of Hope and Fear in relation to something you want to do. I hope you enjoy it and find it useful in some way.
info_outlineIn taoism, and in other traditions too, the different energies of the 5 elements are regarded as being very important. And they express themselves in fire earth, metal, water and wood. According to taoist tradition all matter, all beings, and all relationships are comprised of some energetic combination of these five elements. The energy of the different elements are dominant at different times of the year.