Smell you

The dog you have in your hands is able to smell your thoughts and intention. Your blood, saliva and perspiration all contain chemicals; each of which is notable for its unique frequency of aroma. Every thought you have is supported by a flood of hormones that subtly shift the pH of your body and affect your blood pressure. As examples, sour mouth indicates indigestion and stress; acidic sweat indicates nervousness, fear and stress. High blood pressure indicates nervousness, anxiety, and stress. These are all signals the dog may interpret as immanent danger. 

The subject matter of your thoughts affects the rate and depth of your breathing. Shallow breathing indicates holding back/an unwillingness to commit/pain. Deep breathing which engages the air volume in the lower lobes of your lungs, indicates openness, freedom of movement (speech and assembly), and a more complete oxygenation of the body and mind. Holding your breath builds up pressure and causes the body to go into self preservation mode, redirecting blood from the extremities to your core. 

The concoction that your dog smells when you focus your intention with your words provides information that is clear and unequivocal.                       

As a friend of mine once exclaimed, cleverly offering a compliment, “Well, smell you!”

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  1. 2reunite on January 12, 2022 at 4:39 PM

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