Communication is not easy. Whether I’m listening, reading, looking… all my interactions are colored by my perspective that’s shaped by my present and past. Sometimes my simplest, most straight-forward conversations are with my dear doggie.
Who do you interact with most easily? Blogger/writer Bryan Wagner presents workshops on Zen, Tao, and Shamanism. Here’s his take on relationships…

The Tao of Relationship” by Bryan Wagner
Communion is creating and embracing an emotional, spiritual, sharing of each other.
We can enter a state of communion if we are present and each of us has the desire, openness, and willingness to remain so.
We can also use that willingness of communication to build a more intimate exchange that leaves traces of each participant within the other. That is the act of communion. Communion is not just language and sharing. Communion is a process further than language, it is the art of complete communication in the moment. Genuine communion happens when things move between those in relationship that is grounded in the awareness of the moment.
I believe that the sharing of emotional content is important to the state of being in communion. That means to express emotional, non-verbal content, and then allow the receiver to process it in whatever form that action takes.
Communion happens inter-species because spoken language is only a very small part of communion. Some of my happiest moments are in communion with animals. I think in part because they are aware and painfully honest in how they respond. Being with animals has the effect of clearing the detritus and fog from my thinking and reference frame on life. I engage in the state of love so readily with animals!
I honor and value those that I commune with and actively seek out building those relationships that offer that place of intimacy. I encourage people to embrace the idea of communing with others and seek those relationships out in their own lives.
Today I will spend some time communing with Spike and P’nut and a horse named Anastasia. I can’t think of a better way to share life. – Bryan Wagner
Who do you interact with most easily?
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A lovely post, Bryan. I find communication with animals and children flows, because they are present.
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Well said, Jane 🙂
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Hubby, adult daughters and two kitties (Rebel and Shadow)… That’s for family–add to that the children I meet at schools, libraries etc.
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How sweet! So glad for you, Bette 🙂
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Who do we interact with most easily…we would have to say….Katy Mae! 😀 What a wonderful post!!!
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For that your are quite fortunate — I wonder if all DID folk are the same that way
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Can’t speak for them, only us. 🙂 Stay absolutely perfect, da-AL! 😀
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My daughter, my husband, my sister, my dear mother when she was still with us, my closest friends and our pets, of course! Nice post.
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You’re fortunate to have many good ears, Imorgana 🙂
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I interact the most easily with my mother and my son, Michael. Greg, my older son, and I can clash as we are just to similar and Terence, my husband, and it also don’t always see things the same way and doesn’t always understand why I need to vent about things when he doesn’t. An interesting post.
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I can totally relate lol
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