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Log of a dog... that wrote at night.

A different vision of the world around us

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By: Cesar Marcus
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Arthur taught me to understand the things that happen around us... that we do not see... that flow through our lives...
Clarita taught me to distinguish between the luminous beings who give meaning to our existence... and the parasitic beings, those who absorb our inner light... our energy...
Bateau taught me that the energy that flows through us is our attitudes, our most deeply held beliefs, our fears, our reactions, our self-fulfilling prophecies...
Dana taught me to understand that the world is not what we believe, nor what we were taught...
Kiara allowed me to observe her world, that is, our world, from a distinct perspective... The world of beings invisible to the eyes, the world where the logic of feelings predominates, the logic of the divine energy that we all have within... A logic quite different from mathematical or physical logic, a more real logic, which is neither cultural nor capricious, it is not what we desire nor what we believe we deserve... Where Reality is not as humans believe they understand it… reality is touched by the sixth sense…

All knowledge, all questions and answers are found in a dog.

Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czechoslovakian writer.

There is something in the selfless love of an animal that.
goes straight to the heart of those who have often.
had occasion to experience the mean friendship.
and fragile fidelity of man.
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) American writer.

Animals see in man a being equal to themselves.
who has dangerously lost the healthy animal intellect,
they see in man the irrational animal, the animal that laughs,
the animal that cries, the unhappy animal.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) German Philosophia.
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