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Drink life deeply
Tighean Geala Sildeag from "The Scottish Guitar" Rob MacKillop
Tighean Geala Sildeag from "The Scottish Guitar" Rob MacKillop
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Відео
Sister of loves: from Rob MacKillop "The Scottish Guitar
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a sad little piece, with a hint of resilience...
Rain Dance: Go with the flow. What comes alive when you listen to this today?
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My video My music
What's the strumming pattern? I really don't care.... just have FUN :-)
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What's the strumming pattern? I really don't care.... just have FUN :-)
Caring Mindfulness practice: 20 minute compassionate breathing space for self-care during a busy day
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Caring Mindfulness practice: 20 minute compassionate breathing space for self-care during a busy day
sitting with difficulty meditation
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20 minutes modelling a way to use mindfulness to sit with difficulty, awareness of body sensations, feelings, thoughts, using body and breath as anchor, becoming the witness, getting perspective, gaining agency. There is a second version of this with more space for you to explore your own experience.
Relativity
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When life gets heavy, remember to breathe. With thanks to Lisa McCormick at talismangroove.com/ for making the beautiful sun catcher / rainbow maker that gave me inspiration. This video is all my own text, music, voice and images.
Ghost Riders in the Sky (Cover)
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With thanks to John Alex for the awesome backing track. ua-cam.com/video/FKG_XC5fsvI/v-deo.html
Cover It's a Sign of the Times (2)
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Self Compassion is a beautifully powerful practice
Recognising Reactivity 25 Minute sitting meditation on body, breath, thoughts, feelings
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Recognising Reactivity 25 Minute sitting meditation on body, breath, thoughts, feelings
Take me home, country roads ( ukulele cover)
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Take me home, country roads ( ukulele cover)
25 minute sitting meditation on body, breath, sounds, thoughts (and feelings)
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25 minute sitting meditation on body, breath, sounds, thoughts (and feelings)
I have 2 Carins: 1 year and 16 years, neither one has this kind of food drive. Maybe it’s because they eat raw. They are always saciated.
2:49 I get that look from my Cairn terrier on a daily basis.
the fact she makes sure the green things are well out of the way is so cute and funny
I had a Wheaton Cairn Terrier for 14 1/2 years. She was so smart and what a sniffer she had! I bought her a new harness because her old one was getting tattered and ratty looking. She wore the new harness several time over a couple of weeks then one day she went over to the cabinet I had stored her old harness in the bottom drawer. I had never put her harness in the drawer before that. She began to scratch at the drawer and wouldn't stop. So I opened the drawer, she stuck her snout in the drawer and grabbed the old harness and dropped it at my feet. She wanted to go for a walk, using the old harness. She had not seen me place the harness in the drawer but she sniffed it out. True story. I miss her tremendously.
Clever dog ❤
My boy passed away in 2015. He knew the only reason my mom cooked liver was for him
I have two cairn terriers. I adore them.
I have Australian Terriers but you can certainly see the Cairn influence in them
My absolute favourite Dog. They are brave, intelligent loving and so loyal. Bless you Sweetheart 💗🐶🏡🇦🇺
I have sad news. Shona, my beloved companion of 15 years, star of this video, passed today. Gently, peacefully. She will be deeply missed.
I am sorry to hear this. Rest in peace, Shona. My chihuahua mix dog died in April. In the past, my vet recommended a Cairn for me. How did you find your Shona? How do you think I should find a Cairn?
Hi, my experience with Shona was that she was a very intelligent dog, but a bit like a strong willed toddler, she needed gentle and consistent guidance and training, and a clear, regular daily routine. She trained me as much as i trained her. She was energetic as a puppy and as a young dog, verging on excitable, and very obsessed with food, so i had to dog proof the kitchen. She loved having an open crate with her bed in, under my desk, so she could go sleep in this snug den during the day, but at night she preferred sleeping on my bed. She had an amazing sense of empathy, thousand expressions on her face, and followed me everywhere. On walks, she had to be on a lead, cos cairns have a strong instinct to chase anything that runs, or follow their nose if they smell food. Up in the hills, she'd walk off lead, and she'd stay maybe 20 meters ahead of me, with good recall if she knew i had a tasty treat in my pocket. In her older years she mellowed into a really great dog, intelligent, loving and gentle. She was a great dog to have as my children grew up. I miss her hugely. Despite her food obsession, which could make her a little mischievous, she was a pure joy, and a loving companion.
My Cairn, Jedi-Master Willy-Gilly, could keep time in his head. Not just the daily clock for food and walkies, but got to know and protest the fall-back time change every autumn.😂 Then, in 2010, he spent 2 weeks waking me up by grabbing my right ankle through my bedsheets (he slept at the foot of my bed). I had no idea why until, after 2 weeks, I was sitting cross-legged ang noticed a lump below my ankle. Yup, Lymphoma,and when I pointed to it and asked him if this is what he was tellingme about, he came over bonked it, gave me the saddest look ever, and never woke me up again. He literally added 15 years to my life. ❤❤❤
A beautiful story.
They very intelligent mine sensed was gonna be a flood in the house before it happen
My dog is a cairn terrier poodle and he had such a personality. Definitely has the brains of the terrier in him.
Poodles are very smart
My Cairn, was so smart. I could train her to do anything. She was amazing. Just like your baby!❤️
I am now a professionally trained mindfulness coach, qualified in November 2021, and with 2 years' experience as a mindfulness coach. Please check out my Azur Living Mindfulness channel 🙂
Lovely music and photo!
Had to come listen to this again! Hope you are well!
Hello dear Rose, yes I am well, but have been very busy with several projects over the year, and have hardly played my guitar at all since I uploaded this.
What a great dog treat toy, we had our Miel for 14 years, she loved all dogs her best friends were 2 Burmese Mountain dogs, she would grab them by their heads and lick them silly.
I wished i had a dog 😒
We lost ours just before a flood😂
I've been binding a few Cairn videos,and all I can say is among Cairns, my old dog has to be the least inteligent of its kind. He could be clever on occasion, he hid a napkin collection from my mother's hovering for months (he used to collect all napkins we had during parties and then would spend time tearing them apart), but my dad was not a good dog owner and let him become the "owner" of the house, which is not a good thing to do with a Cairn, they become quite bossy. But, he was an amazing little guard dog for 4-10 year old me, I've had him as a pillow when I was sick and he would chase away other animals who he deemed could threathen me.I was likely the runt of the litter to him. I miss him. I was 10 when I discovered I had dog fur allergies and we gave him away. He was 6 when he was given to a new home and a family and he lived until 16.
That look be like: Well? Make my life easier, don't just sit there explain me how to do it 😂
And than my Carin would pee on it lol
Cairn. Not Carin.
..Thea?
Beautiful tune, beautifully played!
Thank you. A good song!
What a good dog 🐾❤️🐾
Yes, she is. Now she's nearly 15, and still ready for anything, maybe a bit slower on walks, maybe sleeps a bit more, but still 100% the most wonderful companion.
Patiently persistent-- adorable-- mine loves puzzles! My daughter's lab wld toss it across the room-- 🤣😂🤣❤
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Very bright and social dogs ... need a master with firm rules cause they will try to take over. Very trainable .... perfect for rambunctious boys ... loves active playing. Lots of fun memories. My Carin had bad allergies and a form of epilepsy called "star gazing syndrome" ... i swear that dog could see ghosts and even snap at them.
Der müsste mal getrimmt werden
It is me Judith. Are you still coming ?
What a crewel trick to make your dog perform for a morsel.
keeps her engaged, active and switched on - and as you can see, she is very happy. Giving her a big treat for no work doesn't really give her any incentive to use her intelligence, and is ultimately less rewarding. I learned from the puppy trainer that small rewards and plenty engaging activity makes for a happy dog.
You’re being seen!!!
Nice! <3
Thank you Anna 💕 💖 💜 ❤ 🙏🏻
Very smart !!
I watch this video 2x day when the going is tough. Thank you for this opportunity to feel grounded in the moment.
They are so smart. Sometimes too smart for their own good. Definitely the smartest dogs we’ve ever owned.
Mine i gave up just before a flood he sensed was gonna happen
@@LianSmith-e8eSo sorry.
Beautiful, thank you so much for this breath🙏🙏🙏
Fabulous! What an artist you are!!! Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏(holding one's breath also works wonders 🤗)
This is fantastic! Did you write the words and music yourself Anna? What an artist!! 🙏❤️
Thank you for such a kind comment Helen. The words are mine, and the photos, and art work. The guitar playing is mine too, and i didn't exactly write the music, i just improvised live while i was reading the words. One take.
Beautiful...Thank you...
tandem
Love it! Thank you Anna!
I love this meditation, specially the poem :)!
Thank you 💕
Elle est très intelligente.faite lui un bisou de ma part.catherine.
Love ya sis. X
My darling Wheaten Cairn, Hugo, developed diabetes & left us aged 10, last week. Oh, how I miss him!
I am so sorry to hear your sad news. Xxx
@@minipict1759 Thanks so much! He came everywhere with me!
We had a Cairn many many years ago - she was lovely! We used to have a bag of toffees on a Sunday afternoon for a kind of treat when we were kids which we used to leave on the hearth for us all to help ourselves - and so did she! But she was SO intelligent and gentle; she’d only ever take just ONE toffee from the bag, (just like a human without tearing it) place it between her paws and lie down and lick it and lick it until it was gone! Only then would she gently go for another! Unlike many other dogs that would have torn the bag of sweets to bits and got them all over the floor - she simply joined in and ‘shared’ them with us as a family.... I was thinking of her the other day, and I cried a whole hour sobbing my heart out just thinking of her, and she’s been gone for more than 50 years!!
That's a beautiful memory. Thank you for sharing. 🌻