"Having been born in the 'Chinese Year of the Horse', I am naturally interested in the predominant characteristics of those who are blessed with this sign. I have essentially taken the Chinese description and wrapped it in my own words. That way enables me to cook my character and present it in a manner I find more digestible
The best breeds thrive on the greenest of pastures. They lay down in nature's presence and awake with God's grace. They inter-breathe with earth, sky and sea and know that they did not come into this world, but out of it. They recognise that their deepest roots are bedded in nature and remain irrevocably linked with the rest of creation. As long as they live, they will keep alive the child in them; sensing something of the marvellous in all they see, something of the magic in all they touch. They will come to learn that nothing can befall them in life, be it disappointment, despair, calamity or disgrace which nature cannot repair and the soul cannot stitch. Those who bear the sign of the Horse preserve their nature to share with the rest of mankind and nurture their inner goodness; for it is in this way they find the one true path that provides them with a peace that is as silent as a stone at rest." William Forde: November 2nd, 2017.