Writing my mission

Poetic Dan

We are all responsible for our own actions
But sometimes we can be unaware they are running on a subconscious level.

I have the honour of working with an animal that can see this conversation and will let me know the moment I'm unaware of the energy I'm using or the body language I'm portraying, my job is to try to recognise what I'm doing to get the reactions I do.

Yesterday as a one person started walking towards the dogs I had, completely ignoring me holding them and is making kissing noises moving closer. I stood still, moving them back and the gentleman stepped forward, after the 3rd time of me giving space, he was stroking the dog.
I calmly spoke and said "you do realise that you've not acknowledged me once and this should be done before greeting the dogs" , he's reply "O really, but I'm such dog lover I can't help myself" as I try to talk about why it's best to look at the owners first. As I'm explaining this, it happens again, this time an older lady. So I quickly say "excuse me, again! Do you realise what it means to stroke the dog without the acknowledgement of the one holding them? she honestly replied and said" I was completely unaware of my actions."

There is a lesson we can all learn from dogs, just because you feel the urge to do something it does not always mean it's the right time or place. I know from alot of my own failures its easy to get carried away with our own thoughts and desires but not with whats truly best for the other entity we interact with.

In this I will continue my mission with the help of my animal friends to keep showing myself and the world of a language we know but yet forgot, actions speak louder than words and our energy will always speak first.

  • Author: Poetic Dan (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 19th, 2018 03:55
  • Comment from author about the poem: I'm slowly making peace with my purpose in Life.
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