Your Dog Is Your Mirror by Kevin Behan

Your Dog Is Your Mirror by Kevin Behan

Author:Kevin Behan
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781608680894
Publisher: New World Library


The Emotional Battery Merges Moments and Beings

A dog can’t think about one moment relative to another, or one point of view relative to another, because emotion is a real energy with an actual thermodynamics that we observe as physiological affects within the body. But a dog can feel the flow of emotion running from cool to hot or hot to cool, from expansion to compression or from compression to release. Due to its high-capacity emotional battery, the dog’s feeling of release from pressure can be held in mind despite changing circumstances, and can thereby connect things together into an energetic formula that runs over a long period of time and is coherent to how things in nature change over the long term. Because the properties of emotion and its principles of movement directly reflect the physical composition of nature, an animal has an intelligent means of apprehending whether what it is doing will work out, as well as how to interact with others. Every moment or situation is either emotionally “conductive” or it isn’t, and it can be made conductive according to an energetic formula; that is, if something constitutes 800 volts of resistance, then 800+ volts of projected charge can get it moving, hence the pack staring down their prey. Because the movement of emotion is concordant with the energetic basis by which nature is itself organized, an animal has a capacity for intelligently adapting to its surroundings without the capacity for thinking.

Nature is an infinitely repeating expression of types and forms. If behavior is organized around the battery, then physiology and anatomy must be as well. A puppy is an emotional outgrowth of the mother, just as it is a physical outgrowth. A litter of puppies comprises the full spectrum of polarities available to her from within her temperament; each pup’s “personality” is a reflection of a specific emotional function within this temperament. Each puppy is a physical manifestation of her varied responses to her own deep inner stress. This is why there is as much diversity among the traits of littermates as there is among the traits of the various breeds. It’s the same phenomenon.

Two, three, four, or five dogs reveal the “group mind” in exploded view, a collective emotional battery with each dog acting out a specific “pole,” the equal yet opposite of another as a complementary part of the whole “field”; each individual’s makeup is a single slice of the larger circle, the poles like spokes radiating from the hub of a wheel. Each pup physically manifests one particular aspect of her “mind” just as every member of a group combined thus constitutes a group mind. How the mother engages or responds to a pup, and vice versa, reveals how an emotional process is working within her and simultaneously in mirror image in her pups. Each puppy is not apart from her but a-part-of-her. And as a group everything they do has to conform to an overarching template. If one individual shifts onto one polarity because of some environmental input, the whole group shifts to remain in accord.



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