Taos New Mexico bareback riding

The Life Science Top Ten Unexplained Phenomenon article on the Taos Hum brought back memories of a phenomenal horseback riding experience I had there.

Taos Pueblo, Taos, New Mexico

The Beautiful Taos Pueblo in Taos, New Mexico, Photo Credit: Dreamstime

While visiting Taos, New Mexico, a number of years ago, the children and I also received unique riding lessons. During my first visit prior to the visit with my children, I had seen a sign saying that a certain Taos resident, a pueblo Indian, could teach a person to overcome horseback riding problems. Among the list of riding problems enumerated, I saw fear in mountainous regions alongside cliffs.

My riding problems were banal in comparison to mountain-riding fears. I usually fall off or the horse refuses to move while I’m sitting on it. I also knew that my children, who have an innate ability to ride, would enjoy the experience of learning from a skilled Native American horseback riding instructor, we signed up for the class.

It turned out to last 4 hours long, during which my three children and I rode bareback through ravines, pinon forests, and open fields. Our Indian riding instructor kept coming over to me and reminding me that when I fell, I should keep my elbows close to the body so I wouldn’t hurt myself or break an arm. He said that I was bouncing all over the back of the horse … and we were only walking!

At one point, our instructor who was wearing a cowboy hat and had long raven-colored hair, made me get off the horse and walk it, the seat of my jeans wet with the horse’s sweat because we had been riding bareback.

I had been afraid of the horse moving at a faster pace than walking because I, too, felt I would surely fall off. Nonetheless, when our instructor helped me back on the horse, the horses all began to trot.

Even though I had no saddle or stirrups, I after 4 hours of being either on the horse or walking it, I was too tired to care. Amazingly, my body simply knew how to ride in harmony with the horse’s bouncing. I stayed on the horse as if I knew how to ride!

For me, it was a phenomenal experience. I wish I could have lived nearby and received on-going lessons from this amazing teacher. Although Taos is small, it brought me some amazing experiences.

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CarolChapman is an author and inspirational speaker. She speaks at weekend retreats,day-long events, and half-day programs. Her seminars are not onlyinformative and transformational but also fun and entertaining. They ofteninclude participatory workshops and visual aids, such as videos andphotographs. She specializes in dream interpretation, reincarnation, andAtlantis, and is the author of When WeWere Gods, Arrival of the Gods in Egypt, and Have Your Heart’s Desire.

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