American Eskimo Dog Reflection

American Eskimo Dog or American/German Spitz 

(Listen while you read)


 

American Eskimo (Spitz)

American Eskimo (Spitz)

Lighten up, lighten up! The load’s never too heavy to bear.

We can do it, you and I.

You know what they say.

A load shared, is a load halved”.

Lighten up! Lighten up!

(You know we can do it when we band together…  Yes, matey; that’s right. A problem shared, is a problem halved.

And this is what the beautiful American Eskimo Dog teaches us this day. Share your woes, share your fears, share your joys, and share your love.

A wondrous energy has the American Eskimo Dog, indeed.

Do you share yourself with all your idiosyncrasies; with all your foibles; with all your daring; with all your ups and all your downs?

Yes, my friends. The American Eskimo Dog asks this of you this day. 

Allow that which is within to come outside to play, to cry, to laugh; to do whatever it needs to do.

This will always change.

A little sadness here, a little laughter there.

Indeed, ’tis a changing world in which we live, dear hearts.

Do we think we are any different? Yes? No?

Indeed not, my dear friends; we are no different…..!)

Carolyn  Page  -  ABC of Spirit Talk

Image credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:American_Eskimo_Dog.jpg

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  1. No we aren’t we are all bond together one way or the other. Or even both ways. And I like this dog.

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  2. I remember my aunt had a Spitz, they’re very cute and very wise, just like this beauty. Just wanted to share :)

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  3. Nicely done! :)

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  4. Awww.. So cute.. Your words are music to the ears. So rhythmic and lovely. And American Eskimo looks like my kind of dog! :-)

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  5. What a beautiful dag. We have a smallish white dog that may be related but from long ago.
    She has a wonderful personality.

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  6. It’s a good thing to share yourself. However Carolyn, I discern very carefully where I do it. Love the metaphor of the dog. Enjoyed your post.

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    • Indeed, Don… There are certainly those, in whose hands such knowledge could be harmful. A definite self protection is required and necessary to keep one’s self safe.
      In trusted company, sharing of a deeper nature is cathartic and liberating.
      In general company (such as we experience here in WP) sharing our general joys, sadness, loves, disappointments, etc., only serves to show us our similarities, and the bonds we each share being human…
      However Don, yes, I certainly agree with you; discernment is an absolute necessity…!

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  7. loved this character! i have read that eskimo dogs are fantastic but can only be kept if you have scopes of availing him with solid exercise on daily basis.

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  8. Cute little dog that ;-)
    Change is, unfortunately, inevitable. Nothing for it ;-)

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    • Nope; just acceptance and a willingness to take it all in our stride…! ;)
      With a smile; even though at times it may be a wry smile…!

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  9. Great advice :) And lovely dog!

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  10. What a great dog. And reflection!

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  11. This is lovely Carolyn, the words and the doggy!

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  12. What a great friend to have, and what a wonderful way to be to a friend! This is a lovely puppy and a lovely Post. Thanks Carolyn!

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  13. What a delightful post Carolyn — my eldest daughter started a blog at the beginning of this year, and yesterday she writes about the same thing — we are no different! http://thewunderyear.wordpress.com/2013/02/03/day-33-the-difference-is-there-is-none/

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    • Truly a delightful post, with wonderful sentiments from a gifted young woman. And yes, her words run deep into the meaning of unity. Alas, if only we (as a race) could achieve such a state, what a more magnificent world this would be…
      Ah well, Louise; we can only change ourselves, one limited thought after another….!

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  14. “..In general company (such as we experience here in WP) sharing our general joys, sadness, loves, disappointments, etc., only serves to show us our similarities, and the bonds we each share being human…” we meet amazing people in this virtual world and we touch their hearts by being open and by being ourselves.

    People come to read your blog because you share your feelings, your vision, your understanding of this world….you speak to them by just opening your heart.

    beautiful!

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    • Thank You, Dace…. your openness and honesty keep me wondering about you and what thoughts you are putting to pen. It is your willingness to show your heart that keeps me going back for more…. In this, I appreciate your comment….
      Thank You… I’m touched.. xoxoxo

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  15. agree indeed that a problem shared is a problem reduced..and a cute doggy:)

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  16. We should always live our truth, being the unique being we are meant to be. Great post Carolyn. :)

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  17. I quite like this dog!

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  18. love your reading of it, Carolyn!

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  19. So cute.. Your words are music to the ears!Have nice day

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  20. Check out my blog today for a much-deserved shout-out, Carolyn!

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  21. I really enjoy your readings. Thought you should know that :)

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  22. Excellent post!

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  23. very beautiful message ^^ and a cute photo too
    happy valentines day :)

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  24. The only dog I ever had was an American Eskimo. I miss him very much. He was one of the best friends I ever had. Rest easy buddy.

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  25. “Lighten up!” … Yes! … wonderful piece, beautiful dog … Enjoyed!

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  26. I love your voice its so soothing
    I love the way you speak, all the intrinsic quality of that sound
    lovely Carolyn oh Carolyn

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  27. “…Allow that which is within to come outside to play, to cry, to laugh; to do whatever it needs to do..” I love this…honestly…

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    • Shakespeare’s words – ‘To thine own self be true’ keep repeating in my mind; best I put them here on this page where they are meant to be…. ;)

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  28. I really enjoyed listening to you as I read. It’s true that a load or problem shared is really a load or problem halved, and part of that is that sharing we may find new ways to handle our loads and problems that we wouldn’t have discovered on our own.

    I’ve seen some Eskimo and Husky dogs in action in the Yukon of Canada, and they love to pull a load. There may be some nipping, but they find a way to make it work, a lesson for humans, too. Beautiful dog!

    Thanks for your lovely words, which pleased my brain, eyes and ears!

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    • Thank You, Catherine…. Indeed, those beautiful Eskimo and Husky dogs seem to have that action (of working together) more or less down pat… ;)
      A great example for we humans, to be sure….
      So glad you enjoyed…. :)

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