The Equine Inactive Side of Infinity
Refers to a stagnant mental process.
Infinity expands perpetually from one point in all directions.
Example of a Horse Stuck in the Inactive Side of Infinity:
A horse who slow-walks off of the track with the intention of being near other horses who are acting-up, therefore, giving them an excuse to act-up as well.
The Horse’s Reason for Doing This:
It Is Three-Pronged
1. The environment the horse is returning to is abusive, depressing and negligent. The horse is walking slow, because he or she knows that this is the only twenty minutes they will be away from that hell-hole; and
2. the horse is frustrated and unhappy, expressing these emotions by physically having a tantrum.
3. The horse wants to feel alive to use his or her body in an athletic sense. Racehorses are locked in their stalls for twenty-three hours per day, and the only they feel alive is when they are outside, bucking and playing. Racehorses never get to buck and play, so they display this frustration in ways which are dangerous and (mostly,) I enjoyable for the rider.
The “slow-walk,” to and from the track are directly the result of depression. Humans do the same thing in their minds. Recall a moment when you are experiencing depression- how you spin the same thoughts around in your head, purposely, “slow-walking,” your mind down the same, depressing road.