Well, after the frenzied craziness of Christmas and New Years, I think we could ALL use a little zen bliss, courtesy of those who know it best. Ommmm!Purrrr!
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oh my gosh those are great shots, my fav is the lotus position,,
I agree totally! There have been studies of how holding a cat can lower blood pressure, and provide you with peace and contentment. The nursing home where my Mom has moved, has three resident cats. You frequently find them curled up with one human, or another, sound asleep. And, if someone is upset, one of the staff will bring in one of the cats, for the person to hold, and within minutes, all is calm, and everyone is happy.
I've had this tag line on my e-mail signature for years, now. . "I put down my book, The Meaning of Zen, and see the cat smiling into her fur as she delicately combs it with her rough pink tongue. Cat, I would lend you this book to study but it appears you have already read it. She looks up and gives me her full gaze. Don't be ridiculous, she purrs, I wrote it. - from "Miao" by Dilys Laing .
May your whole year be filled with peace, love, & laughter, Deb! You certainly share a lot of all, with us!
you are a hockey fan, right? it was petr nedved's manager. he lived somewhere up by you too. i learned all of my czech cooking from the jagr's and nedveds!
We're all having a major zen time of it tonight. Four kitties all sprawled out around me on the bed as I calm down from a busy and exhausting evening...... oh wait! Wait! Brandon has now decided to be a true cat and contradict what I was just writing. LOL! He's getting into my quills. That took all of 3 seconds. So much for zenning out.
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oh my gosh those are great shots, my fav is the lotus position,,
Wonderful, wonderful, PURRRRRRRFECT!!!!!!!!!!!!
nom not om... LOL :)
Tooo funny!!! hahaha...you come up with the funniest stuff!
I wish I were a cat.
Love these cats.
Mary
That fat cat!!!
I agree totally! There have been studies of how holding a cat can lower blood pressure, and provide you with peace and contentment. The nursing home where my Mom has moved, has three resident cats. You frequently find them curled up with one human, or another, sound asleep. And, if someone is upset, one of the staff will bring in one of the cats, for the person to hold, and within minutes, all is calm, and everyone is happy.
I've had this tag line on my e-mail signature for years, now. . "I put down my book, The Meaning of Zen, and see the cat smiling into her fur
as she delicately combs it with her rough pink tongue.
Cat, I would lend you this book to study but it appears you have already read it.
She looks up and gives me her full gaze.
Don't be ridiculous, she purrs, I wrote it.
- from "Miao" by Dilys Laing .
May your whole year be filled with peace, love, & laughter, Deb! You certainly share a lot of all, with us!
Yes, could definitely use a little Zen right about now......
I could use another week of Zen! Happy New Year to you! Did you participate in the Polar Bear Dip? Keep warm!
Ah yes, zen is a great way to start the year.
Cats are both funny and calming :)
great pictures
Time to get a cat back in our life.
Ha! In my next life, I will be coming back as a cat.
you are a hockey fan, right? it was petr nedved's manager. he lived somewhere up by you too. i learned all of my czech cooking from the jagr's and nedveds!
I am in cat zen now.... Happy New Years from out here in Portland Oregon!!
We can all use a little zen! I love that second photo; my cats actually sit like that at times. It's so funny to see.
I tried the Zen with Dexter..he said 'fuck that'..sigh*
Such cute kittys!
I loved those!
Happy New Year!
Buddhaz haz nice laps. Purrr.
Cats can make themselves comfortable just about anywhere!
Awww! Cats, they have some nerve!
We're all having a major zen time of it tonight. Four kitties all sprawled out around me on the bed as I calm down from a busy and exhausting evening...... oh wait! Wait! Brandon has now decided to be a true cat and contradict what I was just writing. LOL! He's getting into my quills. That took all of 3 seconds. So much for zenning out.
;-)
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