A Quote by G. I. Gurdjieff

Practice love first on animals, they are more sensitive. — © G. I. Gurdjieff
Practice love first on animals, they are more sensitive.
Practice love on animals first; they react better and more sensitively.
The way anything is developed is through practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice practice and more practice.
As people's lifestyles have improved, they've become more and more sensitive toward animals. It's becoming a universal value, like Western classical music.
I love all the shows that encourage people to love, appreciate and help animals. There are more programs about animals than ever, and that pleases me.
A sensitive person receives fifty impressions where somebody else may only get seven. Sensitive people are so vulnerable; they're so easily brutalized and hurt just because they are sensitive. The more sensitive you are, the more certain you are to be brutalized, develop scabs.Analysis helps. It helped me. But still, the last eight, nine years I've been pretty messed up, a mess pretty much.
I love animals, and I feel more of a connection to animals than people.
I love raising animals. I look at animals as more perfect human beings. I can relate to an animal.
Selfishness is like a disease that suffocates our capacity to love. While love asks us to deny ourselves for the sake of another, selfishness demands we put ourselves first at their expense. When we choose to be self-centered, we become less kind and content—more needy, sensitive, and demanding. More unsatisfiable. Moodiness and impatience, laziness and irresponsibility, are only selfishness in disguise.
My point is, I don't see the need to eat animals. I love animals; besides the horrible stuff that's put in meat, I actually love cuddling with animals and petting them and stuff.
We cannot be more sensitive to pleasure without being more sensitive to pain.
Animals love. They love their being. They strive to survive, to celebrate, to propagate . So certainly something we learn from animals is love. To survive and to celebrate, propagate and to love life. To be the best we can be - the right to be here and the responsibility to be the best dog or bear or horse that they can be. Humans have the tendency to self pity that other animals don't indulge in.
You don't have to love animals to recognize that it is immoral and unjust to exploit them. But if you do love animals, but you continue to participate in their exploitation, you need to rethink your idea of what love means.
I love living with animals. And my children love animals. I love walking around and being with the horses. But the deer? They're naughty.
Animals are thinking, feeling creatures. They're sensitive
Animals are thinking, feeling creatures. They're sensitive.
Animals can seem more pure. Without complication, I mean, animals are selfless. What animals do for us, they do out of instinct.
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