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| Anette Mattsson with the Monogramm son, *Ganges |
"All my life I have lived among horses, and love them." - Prince Mohamed Aly Tewfik
I grew up loving horses, a chubby Cuban kid growing up in a densely populated part of the country, raised by people who had nothing to do with horses, ever. Weird, huh? How does that happen and what does it mean to love horses anyway?
Most people see a picture of a horse and say, "what a beautiful picture, I love it." They might be driving in their car and pass a pasture with horses grazing and say, "Isn't that beautiful? It's just like a painting, I love it." Or, how about a Budweiser television commercial, playing within a favorite television program and the person will say, "that was so touching, I love it." You never really know when a horse will turn up and cause something big to happen inside of you. For the people who are lucky to have an Arabian horse in their life, we know this to be true, that is, the joy that fulfills us when we are so powerfully connected with Arabian horses. For dyed-in-the-wool horse lovers, it goes beyond appreciating a pretty picture hanging on a wall or an image that is pleasurable on the television set. Horses have always dominated our thoughts while we are awake and during our sleep, horses have run wild and free, calling us. Thoughts, feelings and dreams of horses are at the very core of our identity, of who we are. It's even challenging to recall a moment in our life when horses were not on our minds somehow. Today, on the threshold of the most magical time of the year, the season to believe with all your heart that nothing is really impossible, we need to celebrate these life experiences which have shaped us into the people we are, horse lovers, possessing a unique perspective for how we see things, understand them and then, live them into practice, all for the love of a horse.


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