Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Mother's Day

Topic: Moon & Art & Love
In this week's dialogue, James, Alexia, and Sundance will discuss how dogs and humans share the moon, love, and art. Sundance will ask a series of relevant questions, and James and Alexia will provide answers.

Sundance: So James, this week has been pretty luminous. I was surprised on Saturday to see the moon so bright. It made me feel so happy to see the power of the moon and the mystery pull it has on our emotion. Is there such a thing as lunar energy? 

James: Well, mushroomers tend to think so. But I have no idea. I've been told the power of the moon can create a heavy feeling  and kind of make things bounce off each other. Like two magnets trying to bond with an opposite polarity.  



Sundance: So if I try to put my nose on it, it will not stay?

James: Just like that. It has its own mind and wants to attract you to it, but it does not want you to have the power over it. It will change appearances to keep you wondering what her next move will be. The moon bounces around, and depending on how it feels, it will play a waiting game. 


Sundance: I tried to lick the moon to show her that I let her have my complete devotion and adoration. But even still, she would not let me. I don't think it's made of cheese.

James: Yes Sundance, I do not blame you for trying. You see, the moon is crafty like that. When the moon wants you follow her she will find you and bring you closer to the feminine. The feminine is what makes us fall in love. The moon is beautiful like that. 

Sundance: Is Opie part of this feminine mystery too? Because I think she really likes me. Just like the other day when we were playing in the ocean water. She could not keep her paws off me.

James: Opie is 100% feminine. She's been attracted to you since the first meeting. She plays and throws herself at you; she is smitten. This is called love. Frank Sinatra created songs for the two of you. 

Sundance: I don't have time for ladies right now. I'm focused on my athletic performance, you know, running and training, around town and on the beach. But I do have time for the women in my family, Mama, Moonie and Grandma. They help make me a better dog.  

James: And they love you too. They help all of us balance out, especially us guys, they remind us of the little delicate joys in life like seashells and smiles. 


Sundance: And we remind them to lighten up when they start to worry about the little things. It's fun to tease them and listen to them squeal! 


James: That's true. But in the end, we're all grateful for each other, and we're a big happy family. 



Sundance: Goodnight, Moon!

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