Tuesday the 5th of September 2023:“The Importance of Nature in Our Lives”!!!

Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro: 28oC, hot, sunny and slightly overcast.

This issue is common with dogs, especially those with white fur and skin. Nalva was spending a lot of money on vet fees and treatment. We took Perola to two different vets, and each prescribed different medicines. We ended up paying over R$300 Reais on medicine each time. I preferred the second vet, but since we had already spent a lot of money, I told Nalva not to buy more medicine until we had finished the current prescription.

I don’t know if it was because of taking Perola to the park, the medicines, or both, but her condition has begun to improve. Her skin allergy seems to be less severe than before. I learned from one of my doctor pupils that the brain and the mind are connected to the skin.

Fred explained to me how the brain and the skin are connected since the first cells of gestation. This connection continues throughout our lives, which is why many people with mental or psychological problems also have skin problems. The illness appears or manifests on the skin when there is some mental or psychological issue or when you are stressed or going through a difficult situation. This skin problem becomes worse as a direct consequence of mental or psychological stress.

Nobody was taking Perola to the park, knowing or understanding this. She was never let free to roam a little outside in the sun and trees. All animals love to be outside and have contact with nature, especially dogs. We’re talking about the basics of having a decent quality of life for an animal: exercise, love, food, water, and time spent in the open air. We all need this.

Many of us have been pushed away from this contact with nature in today’s modern grey concrete metropolises. As a result, many of the population living in these large cities has very limited contact with nature. This lack of connection with nature can lead to psychological problems. Given that humans are animals, we need to have contact with nature. However, living in a large city severely limits this contact.

I am from a generation when, as a child, my friends and I would live and play in the street or the fields behind our houses. We only went home to eat and sleep. My mother rarely knew where I was. Once, I cycled to another town and returned the same day without my mother knowing I had gone there.

Nowadays, getting our children out of the house to engage in physical activities can be a big challenge and cause a lot of stress. This should not be the case. I have encountered this issue with Yasmin. Getting her to willingly go for a walk, enjoy nature, or participate in any exercise or sports is extremely difficult. It feels like I’m forcing her to do something terrible that goes against her principles of being an ordinary, decent, young, fit girl.

I think the walks to the park with Perola have helped her with her allergy problems. Her skin has changed to a more natural colour; before, it was much redder, and now it’s much whiter. She is scratching much less and generally looks healthier and thinner. She is not as sluggish as before and is more active at home. All she wanted to do before was to sleep or stay still, but now she’s a more active part of the family again.

If this works for Perola, a dog, it can work for us. Dogs seem to be much more receptive to treatments in general and acupuncture than humans. It could also be the case that what we have just discussed. Maybe dogs are more receptive to slight or minor changes in their habits than humans.

But I also think that we are, too. Changing our routines and habits for the better will affect us positively, so it is logical for us to try to improve them. And consequently, we improve. Our body improves, our mind improves, the quality of our life improves, and we become a better person.

We can conclude that the changes we make in our lives, big or small, depend on each of us. If we want to improve our lives, we can start by making small changes with courage. By doing so, we can reap the rewards and gain more confidence and trust in ourselves, which will prepare us for even more significant changes in the future. It all depends on us. If we do nothing, nothing will happen, but if we take action, something will happen. Therefore, the logical choice is to do something positive rather than negative for us.

We went to the park. I worked out while Perola roamed around, exploring. It was just a quick visit because I had to shower quickly when I arrived home to begin the classes for the rest of the day. I posted again on “The Long Gringo” site. It looked pretty nice, but it needs improvement. Overall, everything is good.

In bed by 10.00 pm.

Thank you.

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Richard

Photos by Richard George Photography

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