Mindful dogs
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 9:30 pm
I'm reading Jed McKenna's most excellent 'Spiritually Incorrect Enlightenment' and came to this paragraph about dogs.
"Dogs are the most advanced beings on the planet," McKenna writes. "They're fully self-realised. They possess unconditional love. They forgive instantly. They're empathetic and sympathetic. They're incapable of guile or dishonesty. They're always in the moment, not carrying the past or fretting about the future. Everything's always new and wonderful. Every place is always the best place to be. If you want to learn from a great spiritual master, get a dog."
Are dogs more mindful than human beings can ever hope to be? I wonder.
Banjo wants a biscuit now. Who am I to deny my spiritual master?
Woof.
"Dogs are the most advanced beings on the planet," McKenna writes. "They're fully self-realised. They possess unconditional love. They forgive instantly. They're empathetic and sympathetic. They're incapable of guile or dishonesty. They're always in the moment, not carrying the past or fretting about the future. Everything's always new and wonderful. Every place is always the best place to be. If you want to learn from a great spiritual master, get a dog."
Are dogs more mindful than human beings can ever hope to be? I wonder.
Banjo wants a biscuit now. Who am I to deny my spiritual master?
Woof.