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Hempfling and the Soul of the Horse

  Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling is a man who is difficult to put in a category. He is not calling himself a horsewhisperer and is not describing what he does with horses as

Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling - A Knight Amongst Horsemen

Could there possibly be such a profound difference between horsepeople? What is it really that a knight applies to be with his horse? If you are watching Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling working with

A Tremedous Transformation of a Horse - Video Testimonial

A Before and After Testimonial of applying some of Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling Principles I was trying to explain Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling's work to a friend of mine today, wondering how I

Collecting a Stallion at Liberty - Queijo's first dance

Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling has been training the lusitano stallion Queijo for about 4 weeks! The video shows how he moved when he came to Klaus and how elegant, collected, proud

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"Street Smart or Innocent It’s easy to mistake being innocent for being simpleminded or naive. We all want to seem sophisticated; we all want to seem street-smart. To be innocent is to be "out of it." Yet there is a deep truth in innocence. A baby looks in his mother’s eyes, and all he sees is love. As innocence fades away, more complicated things take its place. We think we need to outwit others and scheme to get what we want. We begin to spend a whole lot of energy protecting ourselves. Then life turns into a struggle. People have no choice but to be street-smart. How else can they survive? When you get right down to it, survival means seeing things the way they really are and responding. It means being open. And that’s what innocence is. It’s simple and trusting like a child, not judgmental and committed to one narrow point of view. If you are locked into a pattern of thinking and responding, your creativity gets blocked. You miss the freshness and magic of the moment. Learn to be innocent again, and that freshness never fades." (Michael Jackson Quote) My love an my heart are with those who are that kind of innocent. As children they are pushed to grow up as adults their open mind and loving heart are misunderstood. Doris