Thursday, July 7, 2011

Homeless Harmony

Who do you think wrote the following sentence?


"It is not always easy to surrender to your weaknesses and tackle personal issues, but once you are able to connect with those emotions, you then open yourself up to the opportunity to connect with others and continue to build meaningful relationships with those in your life."


I love the man who wrote it.
I love him because, according to me, he is the first one who started talking and writing about people and dogs in a totally different way. He is not speaking about dog training or dog training schools and more of that stuff! He is talking and writing about calm assertive energy and about connecting with our emotions.
Many authors also write about our two brains. The brain in the head is the one we use in order to lie, worry, blame, wage war, kill, destroy the planet, etc...
But there is a second brain situated in our heart.
With that "brain" we cannot lie because it always tells us the truth. So what do we do with this heart-brain? We suppress, we negate and hide it.
Some people are very very good at it.
Two friends of mine have been doing it for decades. Now both have had a heart attack. Beautiful word "Heart Attack". They attacked their own heart and they still are in denial about the vital necessity to connect with our emotions.
I have written it many times but I repeat: I have learned to do that during my work in the ManKindProject. Any man who wants to know more about that only has to reach out and I will help him getting in touch with MKP.

The man who wrote the sentence (quoted above) in one of his newsletters is Cesar Millan. In the same newsletter he includes a video about a homeless man in Santa Barbara (California/USA)who is accompanied by a dog, a cat and a rat who live in harmony with him.
The homeless man, it goes without saying, does not have a Harley Davidson motor cycle, no 4x4 jeep, no mansion with swimming pool, and no.....traumatized pets. He has a very meaningful relationship with his dog, his cat and his rat.
Have you?

LUV

Bruno

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