For the Love of Dogs...and All Beings - Tara Brach

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  • For the Love of Dogs...and All Beings - Tara Brach
    The focus of this conversation is on our relationships with dogs, and more broadly, all beings. We look at what Thich Nhat Hanh called "interbeing", and what happens when we shift our attention from self to "who are we together?"
    Tara is joined by Mark Drucker, an animal lover who works in digital media and is founder of Love, Dog (www.lovedog.com), and Drew Webster, a dog behavior consultant par excellence.
    In this recording, Tara is being interviewed for their podcast and found herself deeply impacted by the conversation. She reports that she and her 6 month old pup Niki play more. Her attention has deepened and she is more awake in their relationship, and of course that extends out to the world of relationships.
    So whether you have a dog, cat, favorite tree, or human to practice on, bringing attention to interbeing means more belonging, aliveness, and love.
    About Love, Dog:
    Mark Drucker is the founder of lovedog.com. He's accrued over 25 years of executive, marketing/sales, and content creation experience in the print and digital media arenas. Mark has always been a dog and animal lover. He's raised two Golden Retrievers, and in July 2023 adopted a 4-year-old Labrador Retriever named Hank. Mark is from New York where he built his career in publishing. He records this podcast in Boulder, CO where he's lived since October 2022.
    Drew Webster Human Senior Partner; CDBC has two decades of experience as a dog behavior consultant, adjunct professor at University of Denver, developer of behavioral programs and an endless list of key relationships with the leaders and experts in the canine training and behavior arena around the world.
    The website: lovedog.com
    Tara's episode: lovedog.com/podcast/homecomin...
    The Podcast page on Lovedog.com: lovedog.com/podcast/
    Listen to the audio version of this meditation on your favorite podcast app or on Tara's website at: www.tarabrach.com/love-of-dogs/
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    For more talks, guided meditations, books and other resources, visit Tara’s website at: www.tarabrach.com
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @TheYazmanian
    @TheYazmanian Місяць тому +3

    I am grieving the loss of our beloved German Shepherd. He was the light of my life.

  • @sherrieh2062
    @sherrieh2062 Місяць тому +11

    I think most pet owners can take this conversation to heart. The way we seem to love our pets in current times is different than I remember when growing up in the 60’s. Yeah, people got sad back in the day, but seemed to not really grieve very long after their pet died or had to be put down. Now, it seems different. People seem much more emotionally attached to their pets than ever before. Not sure if I was just looking at it from a child’s perspective but I know, with all the dogs I’ve ever owned & loved, that came into my life, it rocked me to the core when they were no longer here. The grief was as difficult as losing a human family member and took just as long to finally reconcile their departure.
    A dogs’ love for their human is pure, unconditional and non-judgmental. I think our love for them is the same.

  • @TeenieeWeeniee_
    @TeenieeWeeniee_ Місяць тому +2

    The connection (and loss) between “us” and our furry, feathered and fishy friends is of a profundity indescribable in human words. I love the acknowledgment of that essence in this episode … 🙏❤️

  • @archerbaugh7148
    @archerbaugh7148 Місяць тому +15

    Quite surprisingly, this conversation allowed me to release some grief that has been stuck in me for about seven years now. When you started talking about grieving the loss of dogs, I started crying and my heart literally hurt. I can’t remember the last time I cried - it felt really healing. I think it was because I wasn’t expecting it. Thank you!

    • @melodyebuskin5490
      @melodyebuskin5490 28 днів тому +2

      Bashar says we cry bc they are near and we can feel their energy.

    • @archerbaugh7148
      @archerbaugh7148 28 днів тому +2

      @@melodyebuskin5490 Thank you - I love that!

  • @debbielynnsmellowminutesme7909
    @debbielynnsmellowminutesme7909 Місяць тому +1

    I have had several rescue dogs over the years some older and some young and bunnies I learn something new from them every day .

  • @lindachurchill17
    @lindachurchill17 Місяць тому

    Thank you dog lover people. You wrapped my heart❤❤❤. Lucy is my current rescue we are so very close she was perfect timing when she came to my life...we age together 💞💞💞 stay well together

  • @lalitamorrison675
    @lalitamorrison675 Місяць тому +2

    I keep thinking of those Sentient beings in Gaza

  • @sandraklatt7610
    @sandraklatt7610 Місяць тому

    I so enjoyed this. You conveyed love for all animals so eloquently. I especially liked the Percy poem I’ve shared it with so many others and I know they too will send it to their friends and family.

  • @Rain9Quinn
    @Rain9Quinn Місяць тому

    🥰🥰🐶

  • @kimberlycarrolltv
    @kimberlycarrolltv Місяць тому +3

    Thank-you so much for this tender, wise conversation. I especially appreciated you all including the sentience and suffering of other animals including the most tortured beings in our world…those we raise for food.
    Veganism is such an instant, powerful way of opting out of causing that suffering. For me (formerly a HUGE animal eater), I couldn’t believe the difference going vegan made in my heart and conscience. My capacity for love and compassion has increased so much. 🩵

  • @patricialawson-df4wo
    @patricialawson-df4wo Місяць тому +5

    Where do our pets go when they die? Do the Buddhist teach about a place they go?

    • @rskye11
      @rskye11 Місяць тому

      Buddhists believe in samsara, which means there is no dying and there is no birth, only rebirth until we reach enlightenment. Animals are included in the cycle. What your pet will be reborn as, depends on her kamma, which is the starstuff we are all made of originally. If your pet was a very good boy/girl (which I am certain they were) you will meet them again and again in lives future and past until you both become Buddha to help others acheive enlightenment.

  • @niamhoneill8334
    @niamhoneill8334 Місяць тому

    34:04 can I paws ❤

  • @darlenesee2561
    @darlenesee2561 Місяць тому +2

    🥹