" C1. When I compare the Japanese spitz with a phalene (the butterfly-eared dog), the Japanese spitz seems adapted to town life but still more sporty like the spitzes in general. The spitz type of dogs get wisdom of life from sporty moving on an uneven ground while watching reactively the landscape around with the trees etc too. They get their erect posture, head held high, from the way of moving and living that is good for moving (and using the senses & full understanding at the same time). They get so wisdom of life about healing, in practise about how to stay healthy : what feel like good ways of living, relieving, wise and active in a fractureless way. And they get increased skills for different tasks from their experience of what is a good way of moving on that area of the body&mind. And they get wisdom of life connected with feelings from the way of living fully with one's being, how each part of one's body-mind is strong and capable in the sense of having wisdom. Similarly one can teach new things to the young.
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"A9. Each weather has it's own charm and it's own way of living it. It helps to think of how those who are skilled at living such weathers, live them. At least the little singing birds in the near-by trees and the wild plants natural to this climate are good at living them. Of the weathers in Finland I often sesrch for some intense colour or other strong taste of the weather and time of the day to grasp what kind of style and colours of the nature the weather has, and if I search words for how to find such chsracteristics, it reminds me of how people who here like the steppes (in Hungary?) think of the weathers and landscape there.