Ami The Chicago Dog Coach
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Ami Moore
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Ami says, "Watch out for PETA and HSUS. They want to remove all animals from out lives starting with dogs. And most importantly, they don't use their millions to help animals at all."
The video HSUS doesn't want you to see
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Ami says, "Watch out for PETA and HSUS. They want to remove all animals from out lives starting with dogs. And most importantly, they don't use their millions to help animals at all."
The video HSUS doesn't want you to see
http://ping.fm/Rht1Y
The Real HSUS
Ami Moore
www.chicagodogcoach.com
www.dogdoright.com
The video HSUS doesn't want you to see
http://ping.fm/CV7K1
Ami Moore
www.chicagodogcoach.com
www.dogdoright.com
The video HSUS doesn't want you to see
http://ping.fm/CV7K1
Sunday, November 29, 2009
ami moore
www.chicagodogcoach.com
www.dogdoright.com
The Dog is The Heart of Man
Except for a brief stint in my early twenties working in for-profit corporate America, for most of my life I have been drawn to so-called “heart work.” I involved myself with non-profits providing important and meaningful service in the local community. When I lived on the San Francisco peninsula, I volunteered at Kara, a grief counseling agency on and off for more than 20 years, collaborating with friends to create their Children’s Grief Program. I’ve also been involved here, here and here, non-profits all, doing needed service work in the world. My draw to this work isn’t all that altruistic. It’s more the result of how it makes me feel when I do it: it seems to trigger an oxytocin release in my brain and body. Oxytocin is the peptide most responsible for reducing fear and increasing trust – good experiences to have in our daily workplace. They helped me to answer The Big Brain Question, “Yes.”
The Heart's Energetic Torus
While few neuroscientists would point to the heart as the organ most central to defining what it means to be and work as a human, there are growing numbers of researchers who are discovering qualities about the heart heretofore unknown. For instance, Rollin McCraty at the Institute of Heartmath indicates that the heart’s electromagnetic field can be measured at a distance of 12 feet away from the body. (Is this a limitation of our hearts or of our measuring instruments? With more refined instruments – like a massively integrated human heart-brain(?) – might we be able to sense a specific heart’s electromagnetic signature on the other side of the planet?).
The Evolution of the Heart
Joseph Chilton Pearce, in his book, The Biology of Transcendence makes the claim that in spite of wars and recurring economic and political turmoil, human beings are still in the process of evolving. While certainly open to scientific debate, where that evolution is taking us, Pearce claims, is in the direction of hooking up more and more neurons from the brain to the heart. He identifies the heart as our “Fifth Brain,” one we potentially begin making early connections to in childhood. To the extent those early connections are supported and encouraged and given repeated opportunities for growth and development, Pearce argues, they will tend to strengthen and increase, much as the neural networks in any part of the head brain tend to do.
Reasons of Its Own
Ever the scientist, and fascinated with this line of inquiry, after being diagnosed with Stage IV lymphoma, Dr. Paul Pearsall made the most of serendipity. When he found himself recovering from radiation treatments on a hospital ward together with a number of heart transplant patients he was curious to know what it was like to have someone else’s heart beating in their chest. So he began to interview these transplant patients. It turns out that the hearts these people received apparently came with pieces of the donor’s personal history, pieces these recipients could actually remember. For a compelling account of these folk’s experience, check out this short video: Transplanting Memories.
Deeply intrigued by what he discovered, Pearsall extensively researched and wrote The Heart’s Code. In it he provided a “cardio-energetic portrait of the heart”:
The heart is our most powerful organ. There is no subtleness about the immense physical power of the heart. The brain’s power pales by comparison.
The heart responds directly to the environment. The heart reacts neuro-hormonally to the outside world not only in response to the brain, but sometimes without the brain’s awareness.
The heart is a dynamic system. It expresses itself as energy, matter and information.
The heart is the conductor of the energy of the body’s cells. The subtle energies of the heart produce “info-energetic cellular memories.”
The heart is the body’s primary organizing force. It is the creator of the gestalt we call “me,” and the catalyst for the mind that results in our experience of “us.”
The heart resonates with information-containing energy. Energy, matter and information are one and the same. Whenever any one of these characteristics are present, the other two are also there in some form.
The heart is the body system’s core. The heart’s energy transmission becomes highly influential for our body and for all the bodies around us.
The heart “speaks” and sends information. We can learn to access this information by quieting our brain.
All hearts exchange information with other hearts and brains. When one heart sends energy to another, that energy becomes part of the receiving heart’s memory.
Transplanted hearts come with their own info-energetic cellular memories.
Holding Our Children Heart to Heart
I’m firmly convinced that we must model and teach our children how to access the intelligence of the heart in order to bring balance to the extensively employed and often misused “sharp edge of intellect;” intelligence is different than wisdom. Scientific evidence is accumulating that suggests doing so will help our children make better decisions and manage life risk more effectively. And when they grow up to be soldiers, politicians and work on Wall Street, isn’t such work something we want our kids to be able to fully bring the heart’s wisdom to?
www.chicagodogcoach.com
www.dogdoright.com
The Dog is The Heart of Man
Except for a brief stint in my early twenties working in for-profit corporate America, for most of my life I have been drawn to so-called “heart work.” I involved myself with non-profits providing important and meaningful service in the local community. When I lived on the San Francisco peninsula, I volunteered at Kara, a grief counseling agency on and off for more than 20 years, collaborating with friends to create their Children’s Grief Program. I’ve also been involved here, here and here, non-profits all, doing needed service work in the world. My draw to this work isn’t all that altruistic. It’s more the result of how it makes me feel when I do it: it seems to trigger an oxytocin release in my brain and body. Oxytocin is the peptide most responsible for reducing fear and increasing trust – good experiences to have in our daily workplace. They helped me to answer The Big Brain Question, “Yes.”
The Heart's Energetic Torus
While few neuroscientists would point to the heart as the organ most central to defining what it means to be and work as a human, there are growing numbers of researchers who are discovering qualities about the heart heretofore unknown. For instance, Rollin McCraty at the Institute of Heartmath indicates that the heart’s electromagnetic field can be measured at a distance of 12 feet away from the body. (Is this a limitation of our hearts or of our measuring instruments? With more refined instruments – like a massively integrated human heart-brain(?) – might we be able to sense a specific heart’s electromagnetic signature on the other side of the planet?).
The Evolution of the Heart
Joseph Chilton Pearce, in his book, The Biology of Transcendence makes the claim that in spite of wars and recurring economic and political turmoil, human beings are still in the process of evolving. While certainly open to scientific debate, where that evolution is taking us, Pearce claims, is in the direction of hooking up more and more neurons from the brain to the heart. He identifies the heart as our “Fifth Brain,” one we potentially begin making early connections to in childhood. To the extent those early connections are supported and encouraged and given repeated opportunities for growth and development, Pearce argues, they will tend to strengthen and increase, much as the neural networks in any part of the head brain tend to do.
Reasons of Its Own
Ever the scientist, and fascinated with this line of inquiry, after being diagnosed with Stage IV lymphoma, Dr. Paul Pearsall made the most of serendipity. When he found himself recovering from radiation treatments on a hospital ward together with a number of heart transplant patients he was curious to know what it was like to have someone else’s heart beating in their chest. So he began to interview these transplant patients. It turns out that the hearts these people received apparently came with pieces of the donor’s personal history, pieces these recipients could actually remember. For a compelling account of these folk’s experience, check out this short video: Transplanting Memories.
Deeply intrigued by what he discovered, Pearsall extensively researched and wrote The Heart’s Code. In it he provided a “cardio-energetic portrait of the heart”:
The heart is our most powerful organ. There is no subtleness about the immense physical power of the heart. The brain’s power pales by comparison.
The heart responds directly to the environment. The heart reacts neuro-hormonally to the outside world not only in response to the brain, but sometimes without the brain’s awareness.
The heart is a dynamic system. It expresses itself as energy, matter and information.
The heart is the conductor of the energy of the body’s cells. The subtle energies of the heart produce “info-energetic cellular memories.”
The heart is the body’s primary organizing force. It is the creator of the gestalt we call “me,” and the catalyst for the mind that results in our experience of “us.”
The heart resonates with information-containing energy. Energy, matter and information are one and the same. Whenever any one of these characteristics are present, the other two are also there in some form.
The heart is the body system’s core. The heart’s energy transmission becomes highly influential for our body and for all the bodies around us.
The heart “speaks” and sends information. We can learn to access this information by quieting our brain.
All hearts exchange information with other hearts and brains. When one heart sends energy to another, that energy becomes part of the receiving heart’s memory.
Transplanted hearts come with their own info-energetic cellular memories.
Holding Our Children Heart to Heart
I’m firmly convinced that we must model and teach our children how to access the intelligence of the heart in order to bring balance to the extensively employed and often misused “sharp edge of intellect;” intelligence is different than wisdom. Scientific evidence is accumulating that suggests doing so will help our children make better decisions and manage life risk more effectively. And when they grow up to be soldiers, politicians and work on Wall Street, isn’t such work something we want our kids to be able to fully bring the heart’s wisdom to?
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Ami Moore
www.chicagodogcoach.com
www.dogdoright.com
Chicago Emergency
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CHICAGO ALERT: Tuesday November 24, 2009 5:30pm
We have just been notified that the Mayor of Chicago is in the process of placing a name for appointment to the position of Director of Animal Control and Care. The position is presently being held by Acting Director Sandra Alfred. The information we have is that the new appointment Mayor Daley is about to present to the city council for approval, possibly as early as tomorrow November 25th, 2009 is Ms. Cheri Travis JD. She is Associate Director, Center for Animal Law at DePaul University . Her Bio states that she has an extensive background in animal welfare (we know it is Animal RIGHTS) and animal law.
It is well known that she has worked very closely with PAWS and HSUS in their initiatives to push Mandatory Spay/Neuter in Chicago in the past. A credible source has stated that the mayors office could have taken anyone from across the country to fill this position in animal control, and Mr. Craft who works in the Animal Care and Control department at this time would be the right and most logical person to be appointed to fill the position, SO WHY CHERI TRAVIS??? There are Animal Rights related politics at work and we MUST get this stopped if we want to keep Chicago as the pet-friendly city that we know it to be!
Anyone in the city of Chicago and anyone who can help must call/ FAX/ EMAIL the numbers below tonight or first thing tomorrow morning. If you own a pet, and live in the City, you definitely should call! If you work or shop in City, or visit friends or relatives in the City, or attend dog shows, training class, or a vet clinic in the City, you also should call!!! Finally, if you live outside the city, but have a friend or relative in the City, please pass this message on to them. The most important number to call is definitely the MAYOR of Chicago, Richard Daley.
We need help now!!! This appointment if it is approved will mean that Mandatory Spay/Neuter might be a very real possibility in the City of Chicago in the near future, since Cheri is politically close to the backers of Mandatory Spay/Neuter in the City of Chicago. PLEASE CALL TOMORROW MORNING!
Thank you in advance,
ACPO- Alliance of Chicagoland Pet Owners
Below are numbers to phone or Fax, and email addresses, to say NO to Cheri Travis as Director of Chicago Animal Care and Control!
MAYOR DALEY
312 744 3300
Direct to His Honor’s Office
Alderman Gene Schulter
312-744-4021
312-744-1509 FAX
ward47@cityofchicago.org
Alderman Ed Burke
312-744-3380
312-744-5932 FAX
Email to aide: vmirabelli@committeeonfinance.org
www.chicagodogcoach.com
www.dogdoright.com
Chicago Emergency
Permission to Crosspost WIDELY….NOW!!!!! Time sensitive material!!!!
CHICAGO ALERT: Tuesday November 24, 2009 5:30pm
We have just been notified that the Mayor of Chicago is in the process of placing a name for appointment to the position of Director of Animal Control and Care. The position is presently being held by Acting Director Sandra Alfred. The information we have is that the new appointment Mayor Daley is about to present to the city council for approval, possibly as early as tomorrow November 25th, 2009 is Ms. Cheri Travis JD. She is Associate Director, Center for Animal Law at DePaul University . Her Bio states that she has an extensive background in animal welfare (we know it is Animal RIGHTS) and animal law.
It is well known that she has worked very closely with PAWS and HSUS in their initiatives to push Mandatory Spay/Neuter in Chicago in the past. A credible source has stated that the mayors office could have taken anyone from across the country to fill this position in animal control, and Mr. Craft who works in the Animal Care and Control department at this time would be the right and most logical person to be appointed to fill the position, SO WHY CHERI TRAVIS??? There are Animal Rights related politics at work and we MUST get this stopped if we want to keep Chicago as the pet-friendly city that we know it to be!
Anyone in the city of Chicago and anyone who can help must call/ FAX/ EMAIL the numbers below tonight or first thing tomorrow morning. If you own a pet, and live in the City, you definitely should call! If you work or shop in City, or visit friends or relatives in the City, or attend dog shows, training class, or a vet clinic in the City, you also should call!!! Finally, if you live outside the city, but have a friend or relative in the City, please pass this message on to them. The most important number to call is definitely the MAYOR of Chicago, Richard Daley.
We need help now!!! This appointment if it is approved will mean that Mandatory Spay/Neuter might be a very real possibility in the City of Chicago in the near future, since Cheri is politically close to the backers of Mandatory Spay/Neuter in the City of Chicago. PLEASE CALL TOMORROW MORNING!
Thank you in advance,
ACPO- Alliance of Chicagoland Pet Owners
Below are numbers to phone or Fax, and email addresses, to say NO to Cheri Travis as Director of Chicago Animal Care and Control!
MAYOR DALEY
312 744 3300
Direct to His Honor’s Office
Alderman Gene Schulter
312-744-4021
312-744-1509 FAX
ward47@cityofchicago.org
Alderman Ed Burke
312-744-3380
312-744-5932 FAX
Email to aide: vmirabelli@committeeonfinance.org
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