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The Tao of Jax – Let Go and Let God
Have you ever gone over to a friends house, walked through the door and heard the “pitter patter” of furry feet rushing to the door to greet you? Whether you have a dog or you have visited someone who has a dog, I’m sure you know what I’m talking about. Dogs love greeting people… well… most dogs do anyways.
My 2 year old male boxer loves greeting people. When he hears someone at the door, he tears over to say hello which is usually accompanied with a few jumps onto the person and then a retrieval of his favorite toy and the challenge to the guest to test their strength in a bout of tug-of-war. He’s so cute!
Have you ever tried the opposite? Rushing up to greet a dog? If you love dogs as much as I do; you see a dog and that’s your initial reaction… Run up and say, “HELLO!” but if you do this, what usually happens? The dog is taken off guard and usually retreats or looks to it’s owner and cries, “HELP!! What’s the deal with this guy?” Even Jax, the most friendly of dogs will back off and look for safety.
BUT….
If you just sit back, calmly, and allow things to unfold… a dog’s curiosity and the natural bond between humans and canine will kick in and even the shyest of dogs will approach, if even for a moment, to acquire your scent and see what you’re all about.
I love observing dogs and their behavior because they are constantly acting in the moment. Never in the past, never with the future in mind; always now! This was yet another lesson Jax taught me recently:
Don’t force things to happen in your life; allow them to flow with life.
Or, as Wayne Dyer writes in his book, Change Your Thoughts Change Your Life;
Be like water – which creates opportunities for swimming, fishing, surfing, drinking, wading, sprinkling, floating and an endless list of benefits – by not trying to do anything other than simply flow.
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