Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling talks about being authentic. This is from the documentary "The Path of the Horse". For more information about Mr. Hempfling, please visit his website at www.hempfling.com . For information about and to order "The Path of the Horse" visit www.stormymay.com .
amazing wish i could do that my horse would just bolt
cant wait to see all ur other videos
horsesrule14woot 2 years ago
Amazing. I wish I could do the same
heleneaamlid 2 years ago
What a fabulous inspiration Klaus is, and Storm May as well! Fabulous video, and the Path of the Horse needs to be seen by everyone connected with horses. And my stallion, Gideon Goodheart, heartily agrees! 2 thumbs and 4 hooves up!
kimwalnes 2 years ago
Stunning and inspirational!!!!! One day, every guardian of a horse will strive to have this kind of relationship. Until then, we are the trail blazers to show the way.
Blessings to you Klaus.
Flame
FlameAmazon 2 years ago
Pure magic to blend together - so flowing. This is what both the horse and the human want connection without strain, pain, or fear. I wish all horse people could watch this and be open to learning how to obtain the magic.
taarpets 2 years ago
Beautiful!
flag62003 3 years ago
Its so fabulous to see people learning the real spritual connected beings that horses are- and what they graciously share with us!!DESPITE all the pain and trauma that we put them through- GET THE DVD and enlighten yourself with these true horsemen & women!!
Maggieshorses 3 years ago
It is sooo... beautiful to have put into other's words, our own experiences. Path of the Horse is a stunning documentary that raises issues for every horse lover, everywhere. These horsemen and horsewomen are pure poetry. Jenny Pearce, author of Zen Connection with Horses
JohnnySR20DET 3 years ago
All I can say is WOW...Can't wait for more
Dunhorse2003 3 years ago
This is such an exciting project you have put together - I can't wait to see the finished article. This blows all arguments out of the water, there is such purity in interacting with horses this way, why preserve that which is broken?
djnorris77 3 years ago