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- ADAPTOGENS
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- ANCESTORS
- ANIMAL WELFARE
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- AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD DOG
- BEHAVIOUR
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- BONDING
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- CHAKRAS
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- DISABLED COMMUNITY
- DOG AGE
- DOG BREEDS
- DOG SITTING
- DOG TREATS
- DOG WALKING
- DOG WHISPERER
- DOGS
- DREAMS
- Dog Cookies
- Dog Safety
- Dog Supplies
- Dog Treats
- Doggie Dental
- EQUINE
- EQUINE HEALTH
- FLEA PREVENTATIVES
- FLEA PREVENTION
- FLEA TREATMENTS
- FLEAS
- GODDESS
- GODDESSES
- GROOMING
- GUIDE DOGS
- HARNESSES
- HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Happy Valentine’s Day
Heart Of The World .
Love.
Valentines Day
What is the most important thing in life? Ask anyone and you'll probably get the same answer.
Love. All of existence in the Universe is interconnected; humans, animals, plants and minerals and we all require love.
HEART OF THE WORLD RADIATING LOVE
Who knows more about true, unconditional love than dogs?... we personally cannot think of anyone; and those of you who have spent any time in the company of dogs will most likely agree with us.
All animals know how to feel and express love. This is very apparent, as all you have to do is look around you at any given moment and witness the love they share with us, with their own animal families, and even with other species of animals.
We believe that animals live from their true and most authentic selves and can help inspire us to do the same. They are the 'Essence of Pure Love' living truly from the heart and living only in the 'Now'.* To better understand what we are referring to when we say " in the Now", check out this book The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment by author Eckhart Tolle in Paperback https://a.co/d/dqmKd5c or Kindle format https://a.co/d/6ZeckkF
Dogs are always there for you no matter what. They are what our lead creator here refers to as true, 'all-weather' friends, and dogs would never even dream of abandoning you if you don't look perfect, are having a bad day, come home late, smell weird, and so on. They accept and love us unconditionally; whether we are young, old, in-between, male or female; regardless of age, race, creed, color, social status, political affiliation or religion. They don't care what language we speak; because dogs have the ability and intelligence to understand them all. Think about that one for a moment. Just travel around a bit and you will see that this is true. They live from the language of the heart. Dogs teach us to 'let go' and see the mystery beyond the form and show us instead the love, intelligence, and spirit 'behind' the physical form. Animals 'see' 'all' of this every day and they want us to tap into it too.
Loyal and True Mates for Life
Like their great and wise ancestors; the wolf, dogs are very social creatures who prefer the company of humans, and thank your lucky stars for the wolf, yes, that’s right, because without wolves none of us would have our modern-day companions the dog to share our life and our love with. Like the wolf, dogs also know and live the true meaning of the word 'devotion' and are here on Earth to teach us this and many other life lessons every single day that we are blessed to be in their presence.
Valentine's Day is a day when the feelings of love, affection, appreciation, and friendship are shown and celebrated, and who better to celebrate with than your canine pal?...
Our love pups; are best buddies who share their love and affection for us, as well as for one another. People tell us that when they see these two together that they are reminded of the movie, " Lady and the Tramp" * You can give or receive The 50th Anniversary year Edition of this Classic Love Story about Dogs https://a.co/d/6IcnhWF (Lady and the Tramp (Two-Disc 50th Anniversary Platinum Edition)
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We would love to hear from you!
Happy Valentine's Day and may the long time sun shine upon you, all love surround you, and have a beautiful day!
~Blessed Be
Embracing the Winter Solstice:Nature, Renewal, and Our Connection with Animals
EMBRACING THE WINTER SOLSTICE
NATURE, RENEWAL AND OUR CONNECTION WITH ANIMALS
DOGS HAVE WALKED ALONGSIDE HUMANS FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS, SEASON AFTER SEASON
Happy Winter Solstice
The Winter Solstice, occurring annually between December 20 and 23 in the Northern Hemisphere, marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. It is a pivotal astronomical event that has captivated human consciousness for millennia, inspiring rituals, celebrations, and deep introspection. The word "solstice" itself derives from the Latin words sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still), reflecting the sun's pause before reversing its path in the sky. While this moment signifies the peak of darkness, it also heralds the return of light, symbolizing renewal, rebirth, and hope.
Origins and Traditions
Ancient civilizations recognized the significance of the Winter Solstice, often aligning their monuments and temples with the sun’s path. Stonehenge in England and Newgrange in Ireland are prime examples, designed to capture the first rays of sunlight after the longest night. Many cultures, including the Norse, Celts, and Romans, celebrated this time as a spiritual turning point. For instance, the Roman festival of Saturnalia honored Saturn, the god of agriculture, with feasting and merriment, while the Norse observed Yule, lighting fires to invite the sun’s return.
These traditions emphasize the solstice as a moment for reflection, gratitude, and letting go of the past to make space for new beginnings. The darkness invites us to slow down, assess our lives, and prepare mentally and spiritually for what lies ahead.
Spiritual and Physical Significance
Spiritually, the Winter Solstice mirrors the cycle of life and nature—the death of the old and the birth of the new. It encourages releasing what no longer serves us, whether outdated beliefs, past grievances, or stagnant routines. This letting go mirrors the shedding of leaves by trees, preparing for new growth in spring.
Physically, the solstice serves as a reminder of nature’s rhythms. It highlights the interconnectedness between light and darkness, rest and activity. Just as plants and animals adapt to the changing seasons, humans are invited to align with these natural cycles, embracing rest, reflection, and renewal.
Dogs, Animals, and Our Place in Nature
Humans are not separate from nature but integral to it, sharing the Earth with animals, plants, and ecosystems that collectively sustain life. Dogs, in particular, have walked alongside humans for thousands of years, embodying loyalty, companionship, and adaptability. As beings deeply attuned to nature, dogs remind us to live in the present moment, trust our instincts, and find joy in simple pleasures.
In the context of the Winter Solstice, dogs—and animals in general—exemplify resilience and harmony with natural rhythms. They adapt to the colder months by growing thicker coats, conserving energy, and instinctively seeking warmth and shelter. Their innate ability to coexist with the seasons teaches humans to respect and honor the cycles of nature rather than resist them.
Symbiosis and Renewal
The solstice is an opportunity to recognize our symbiotic relationship with the natural world. Just as animals depend on ecosystems for survival, humans rely on nature’s resources and rhythms for sustenance and balance. By observing and learning from animals, we can deepen our connection to the Earth and adopt sustainable practices that nurture this interconnectedness.
For example, creating sanctuaries for wildlife, reducing our environmental footprint, and practicing mindfulness, and a heart-brain coherence in daily life reflect a harmonious approach to living in concert with nature. Dogs, with their unwavering loyalty and intuitive responses to their environments, remind us of the importance of trust, community, and adaptability.
Honoring the Solstice Together
The Winter Solstice invites us to celebrate not just the return of light but also the bonds we share with animals and the natural world. Gathering around fires, lighting candles, and spending time in quiet reflection can symbolize our collective journey through darkness into light.
For those with pets, the solstice offers an opportunity to include them in rituals—whether through walks in nature, moments of stillness, or simply sharing warmth and companionship. These shared experiences reinforce the idea that humans and animals are partners in navigating life’s cycles.
The Winter Solstice is more than an astronomical event; it is a profound reminder of nature’s rhythms, the promise of renewal, and our interconnectedness with all living beings. By embracing this turning point, we honor the cycles of darkness and light within ourselves, release the past, and step forward with intention and hope.
As we stand on the threshold of longer days, let us look to nature—and the animals that share our journey—for guidance and inspiration. In doing so, we reaffirm our place within the intricate web of life, moving forward with compassion, resilience, and harmony and the realization that we humans are nature too. Nature is a part of who we All are.