Thought ...
... a faculty of mind that allows us to interpret and reason (after) the experience: what we have seen, read, experienced ... to better understand an event or facts.
But also a way to express our opinions.
Over the years I noticed that there are several ways to 'ride' the thought, different styles, with different rules ... different ways, and with the aims and purposes very far apart.
For example you can use the mount English: neat, prim, middle-class linear ... but still difficult and full of rules.
Or you can ride to the western American: mount a bit 'more folk, and spectacular acrobatics, but in some ways maybe easier (because they hold the reins with one hand while the other hand you can hold the knob of the saddle more difficult to fall, then, with the mounting American, unless they participate in a rodeo mounting wild horses).
Then there is the Indian-assembled, almost in disuse, which often also ride bareback and without stirrups and harness, holding on only with the strength of legs and a terrific balance.
These, of course, are just some of the different styles of riding.
Always, however, need to ride well become 'one' with the horse, it takes sensitivity and respect for our equine companion, but at the same time it is a great ability to stay balanced and, above all, character and steady hand.
E 'of primary importance, in fact, make it clear right now (the horse) who is boss: that is us, the Knight, then you should not leave too much control of the decisions, better not leave the initiative, otherwise the horse may play havoc (and who has edited some time knows what I'm talking about, really like the horse feel the pulse any time, even surprise).
Well, thinking is a little 'how to ride a horse: we are there and thought (which can be used in the wild or too tame).
And, just as for service, there are different ways of thinking, more or less elegant ways ... more or less acrobatic styles.
However, I believe that we must never let the rein, or the savage mind we can combine some real disasters (such as when one attempts to say everything that comes to mind, without filters, without rules or respect for our party), on the contrary thought tamed repeat the same things, to infinity (and refuse to learn new ones), it will be too polite ... but slow.
And I also believe it is better not to identify too much with the thought, with their own or others' ideas, theories, concepts, reviews ... in short, do not forget the difference between thought and the thinker: What is a horse, a 'the other rider.
Thus, a When you get off the horse ... let's leave the stable.
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