Wednesday, 11 September 2024

Of the wisdom of pets and wild animals compared with horses and ponies

 My experience of Finnish wild animals is that they have a landscape like view of the environment and of life in it, and that they so live a practical physical life with keen senses in that picture of the world and picture of the moment, emphasizing the ages old good ways to live and do things. So they are in such good forefigures. 

Pets are often indoors but typically bought because of liking jyst such a pet and considering it fine, so pets often interact quite positively with humans, especially since such creates a place for them in the world. In associating with humans pets often have at least momentarily a wider picture of the world, so quite often the vuews of pets are wise in some way. 

Horses and ponies associate a lot with humans in jyst social ways and in connectiln with riding, and the huge size of the animal makes it important to get along from moment to moment, instead of thinking of the wide world. So the views and habits, gials, likknfs etc of horses and ponies are checked mostly from the point of view of riding, which maybe often suppises that it is possible to ride also a horse or pony without so much a landscape like view of life in the world, and so in what comes to vaöues and effects in the wide environment, horses and ponies often go unchecked. So like some women doing nuce varued habdiworks, their effect maybe looks momentarily nice and well rjnning lufe, but it's effects on others and in the wude world, it's continuation in the rest of their lives and effect on the world go unchecked and may often be catastrophic but at least somwtimes huge in consequencies. 

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