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  • I just want to say a big Thank You from Vancouver Island: to Klaus for your dedication to teaching and your gift to horses; to Natasha for filming; and to the musicians making the music that goes to this video. The music is a comfort to me on this spiraling horse-led journey. I hope Klaus someday is able to do a clinic out on the West Coast of North America. We need you here.

  • wonderful man..and u can tell in a flash he can "interpret" horse language perfectly..lovely indeed=) and such a beautiful horse! must be andalusian! what happened to this horse after he left??

  • Ha ha...Harmón bosses the sheep around. Maybe he would like to become a cutting horse? :D

  • love the song ..... interesting that it is in English - could you post the literal verse?

  • he is amazingly pretty

  • Guys, Klaus is just from another world, yes the horse world, but do not fall into desperation wishing you could do the things he does. You can! it will never be easy because to do it you must first erase everything they have taught you that you have not discovered yourselves with horses. Klaus is magic! but you can create your own magic, approach a horse today from a different plane altogether. watch them in liberty in the fields, see how they are together yet in seperate groups, start there.

  • woah hes beautiful

  • love the sheep that randomly follow lol

  • I would really love to be able to afford the Compact Schooling course :-( Great video

  • What is the number one thing we can do to help our horses to be happy or to feel validated?

  • @snoflaked On behalf of Klaus I would like to answer this with the last sentence of the video 'Wounded Horses Can't Cry': Being decided to create that which accords to yours and the horses nature. In this Klaus focusses very much to the fact of being decided. He always says: the real clear decision means the biggest step on the journey. Not so much the success on the different levels. Klaus also says always there are three important things being with horses. 1. Do less. 2. Do less. 3. Do less.

  • @nature2promotion I deeply admire Klaus's work. But can't help asking one thing - many times here horse wants to play with him, invites him to the game, to make this crazy horse game body language. Does Klaus ever "answer" on such horse's invitation?

  • @nature2promotion "do less" yes! that is definately the key! we instinctively find ourselves wanting to do more, perhaps out of fear or insecurity but it is always when we're perfectly relaxed and at ease and don't even think about what we're asking that the horse seems to read our mind and perfor his best. I only hope time and experience will teach me to have this connetion at all times and not only for brief seconds at the time.

  • @snoflaked - Nobody in particular here, but I have a perspective on your question. Horses, I believe, are born happy & need no human validatiin. If we are not attunded to them, we often take away their natural joy of life, mostly unintentionally. Those that want to please, we often confuse. Some try their best to 'tune into' us, and can reflect our inner turmoil. To help a horse be happy, let it be a horse. Appreciate it as it is. Just my own thoughts.

  • Harmón is so beauty, Hempfling is so amazing, just started on his second book, with the types...

    The song is so moving, it almost makes me cry everytime i hear it, does anyone know if it is him who is singing??

  • @TVABEN - yes, it is Klaus singing and playing guitar. While he was studying he used to earn money as a street musician, and that is how he started developing his style as a musician, which is pretty special. During all the different professions he had (University teacher, artist and horse communicator) he also never stopped doing music.

  • thanks

  • What type of horse is Harmon? Does anyone know? I have read the latest book--the one with the 26 "classifications" of horses--but I have not nearly yet mastered distinguishing one from the other.

  • Klaus told me he is a very rare mixture of The King and Pegasus. That is also the source of his enormous power and strong spiritual connection. The King is so resolute - met with insufficient understanding from humans he will get aggressive, whereas Pegasus dies inside. It was exactly like that with Harmón on one hand aggression and dominance, on the other hand resignation and depression. That´s also why I found this case so spectacular as Klaus had to reconnect and heal these two extremes.

  • Hmmm...interesting. I did guess Pegasus since Klaus mentioned him "dying inwardly," but I wasn't sure. He is truly beautiful! I love this video--the part where Harmon is playing with the sheep always makes me smile! Thanks so much! I would be interested in learning what type the horses are in many of Klaus' other videos. It would make it easier to start identifying them myself after seeing him do it many times. Anyways, thanks so much for the information! Truly a beautiful video!

  • Hempfling is better than Parreli because Parreli is just training, where as Hempfling is playing.

  • great song woderfull video hemphfling is way better than parreli!

  • Hm.. "better" isn't the word, when comparing two horsemen : I totally prefer Hempfling to Parelli, too, but their methods are rather different than better/worse. Parelli's method is for the humans who like to have steps, levels, precise exercises; something quite scholarly. When speaking of Parelli we really speak of "method"; whereas with Hempfling, we can speak of "language" from the very first step. ^^ But one isn't "better" than the other, in my opinion.

  • Good to see horse and man happy: Beautiful hues of gold  white green... and skyblue sweater and eyes?Proficiat!

  • I love the music that creates really special atmosphere - almost for crying (in a good way:)

  • It moved me too! Seemed to be about so much more than a diamond.

  • Thank you for sharing this video, good for us who were there and saw Harmón, to see him like this :-)

  • All beautiful, relaxed, and inspiring. The sheep had some fun too!

  • Kære Sødeste Enelam Malene ;-). Flot video af to velskabte skabninger. Godt gået!

    Kærligst

    Kathrine

  • I once trained Lippizaners for a man, he was very harsh with them, and they were so depressed. I was going through the end of my 16 year marriage is was very depressed myself. I moved very far away from there and always wondered what happened to the beautiful horses I trained. I would love to go back to see them, but I know I would be unwelcomed by the owner. I know with my experience I could have helped them through their rough life. Thanks for the video.

  • Don´t be sad don´t be afraid Every splinter of love you can give to the horses is a ray of light.

    Iknow it´shard... I see orses suffer every day here in Senegal..but they are surprised by just a compassionate look fromme passing by... just do what you can.. peace

  • Speechless and a little envy.

  • Just beautiful, pure and authentic: horse, pictures, landscape, music, healing and message.

    How is it possible that this beautiful wild guy stays by him? Clings to the man even though he gives him all freedom! And after only two weeks! Never saw something like this before.

  • Truly beautiful! Personally I didn't like the music though, I think it sounded a little nerdy, but of course it's a matter of personal taste (and maybe age?).

  • Harmon looks so much more confident and happy - thank you for let this diamond shine again.

  • Incredible how Hamon has changed! Beautiful pictures and a very nice song.

  • I wish I could afford to go on 1 of these seminars -both financially and time wise! I think the key is 2 let a horse be a horse first and foremost. I have stallions, mares and geldings. They live as near 2 nature intended as possible. My old boy came to me very traumatised, a fire-breathing dragon. Allowing him 2 be a horse helped change his character enormously. Within 3 months I rode this same stallion/dragon 2 a feria with many mares, geldings & other stallions & he was a relaxed super star.

  • Thank you for posting this video, I attended the seminar, and Hamon made a strong impresson in me. I am glad to see him change back to what we see in the video! Renate

  • it's sad to remmember how many stallions i know in this situation with noone around able to get their spirit back. I sure can't get mine as well behaved as Klaus does, but at least they respect me enough and are as lively and interactive as my limitations alow.

  • way to go! making your own music, super, congratulations, it sounds as beautiful as the power in that stallion!

  • awsome job, hes so beautiful you can realy see the diffrence in him from beginning to end in the video.

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