"A dream that dreams for itself is only a dream. A dream that dreams together with others is reality. "(Lennon, John)
"It's not about how to achieve your dreams. It's about taking your life. If you take your life rightly, "karma" ([1]) will take care of itself. Dreams will come to you. And as you get older, you may find that this empowering of the dreams of others is even more fun. " (Randy Pausch)
In this regard, "let me trifle a bit" in referring back to that animal that is "considered to be man's best friend", which is why when you dream of a dog, (I will not remember the emotional bonds that form between the dogs and their owners) say that this means or may also suggest that strong values and good intentions will bring success, or it may also represent someone in your life who has these qualities. Alternatively, dreaming of a dog may indicate a skill being ignored or forgotten. The different contexts can mean many other things, since for others the dreams go beyond a simple attempt of a distorted and "artistic" reproduction of reality that is perceived by our senses, but in fact, that dreams can bring a series of symbolism and meanings and that can help us to understand some psychological experiences of a certain violent nature, some behaviors and to know ourselves better as human beings, is a reality that I will even say with some scientific basis.
"The truth is that time is all we have and one day we will think we have less than we thought," and that is why at certain times we should ask ourselves if "are we using our time in the right things? Because time is, in fact, everything we have, nothing more. "(Randy Pausch)
That is why it should not cause any kind of admiration that dogs give us a feeling of emotional well-being, all thanks to the unconditional love they give us and therefore are great companions and comfort the people who live alone.
Sometimes the ability to "talk" with your dog can help even people get into some difficult discussions. People often avoid talking to other people about what they think for their dog. This makes the human being understand himself and does not try to blame his frustrations on "up" other people.
Immanuel Kant said that "we can judge a man's heart by the way he treats animals." Most of the time we give "too much" to existential worries, to over-demands, feelings of guilt and insecurity, anxiety, and a attention even exacerbated to the opinion of others, creating signs of much concern and insecurity not only anticipating future situations, but also in the reminiscing of experiences of the past. Now we must stop and meditate. Being happy is not being afraid of your own feelings. It is knowing how to talk about yourself. It is having the courage to hear not". It is to be safe to receive a criticism, even if we may consider it unjust, and that is why, as Agustina Bessa Luis affirmed, "the speed that people imprint on their lives makes them simplify reality and fabricate what is called" personality from the moment".
We can have many faults, live anxious and get angry sometimes, but we can not forget that our life is the biggest company in the world. And we can prevent her from going bankrupt! It is not that faith moves mountains, nor that all stars are within our reach, for things that can not be changed, we have only patience, but to prefer the previous defeat to the doubt of victory is to miss the opportunity to merit. I always like to recall a sentence by Clarice Lispector. "When I stroke my dog's head, I know that it does not require that it make sense or have to explain to me," which can be always completed with this, "what attracts me most animals is that they do not use words ... They use feelings. "(Chico Xavier)
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