It’s Not What They Do.

It’s Who They Are.

Beyond
Behavior

6 Videos · 2 Guides · 1 Meditation · Instant Access

It Was a Windy Afternoon in Late October.

Three horses. Same field. Same afternoon. The first walked away before I reached the gate. The second was already there, but only half present, scanning everything. The third came calmly, accepted the halter, but then – simply didn’t move. And I hadn’t done anything differently with any of them.

Why was that? What I’ve learned from years of studying wild horse behavior is this: different reactions to the same situation are not necessarily about training. Actually, most often they’re not. It’s about our relationship. It’s about what we both experienced together. And most of all, it’s about character – theirs and ours.

This Video Series Starts With One Question.

Who Is Your Horse?

And I mean who they actually are. Not what they do on a difficult day – or an easy one. Not the label a trainer gave them. But the stable character that shapes every experience they have. Including their experience with us.

Wild horses show their characters in pure form. No training overlay, no management. They communicate not through techniques, but through a deep, consistent understanding of who’s who – and what this specific horse needs, in this specific relationship, in this specific moment.

That’s why Beyond Behavior starts with character. Because without that, we’re responding to what our horse does – not to who they are. And the Five Elements from TCM give me the most useful language I’ve found for these patterns. Not as a mystical system – more as a practical lens. And that’s what we explore in this 6-part video series.

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What’s Inside?

Video 1
Who Is Your Horse?

Why behavior and character are different things – and why that changes what you’re actually looking at.

Video 2
5 Ways Of Being In This World

Five portraits: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water. You’ll recognize your horse in one of them. Possibly yourself in another.

Video 3
When Two Characters Meet

Four real situations – four horses, four people – and the logic behind what kept happening between them.

Video 4
Stress Masks Character

How stress changes what you see, and how to find your way back to who your horse actually is underneath it.

Video 5
What Your Horse Needs

You have a character too. Your specific combination has its own dynamic – its own natural ease, its own friction points.

Video 6
From Understanding to Trust

How wild horses decide whose lead to follow in critical moments. And what that means for you and your horse.

Plus

+ Two Practice Guides – One page for you. Three pages to take to the stable to your horse with five observation questions per character type.

+ One Heart-to-Heart Meditation – 20 minutes. A gift, not homework – to meet your horse where they actually are before you arrive.

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This Is For You If

→  You sense there’s a logic to what your horse does – you just don’t always have the language for it.

→  You’ve been told your horse is “difficult” or “dominant” or “sensitive” – and something in you has always felt that wasn’t quite the right description.

→  You want to respond to who your horse actually is. Not apply a method and hope it fits.

→  This is not for you if you’re looking for training techniques. There are none here. What’s here is a lens – and lenses, once you have them, tend to stay.

Your Horse Has Always Been Telling You Who They Are

Every reaction. Every hesitation. Every moment of unexpected calm or unexpected electricity. It was never random. It was character – consistent, stable, knowable.

Questions? Find me at britta(at)being-herd.com.
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Britta