We will
be discussing at length the notion of Temperament and it would be helpful
to consider everyday examples of it in action. Even though it is the central
faculty from which all behavior springs, nevertheless it isn't a tangible
organ like the brain or the heart. The easiest way to directly appreciate
it and develop an eye for its sublime doings will be through talking about
it in terms of the mundane and everyday things that it orchestrates. On
the other hand, from time to time we will consider how it also inspires
a great range of heroic and life saving behaviors in a dog.
Temperament is about
energy moving into and through the body and on its way, energy is refined
into emotion and then emotion is channeled into external behaviors.
Put another way we could say it's about the communication of information,
when energy moves through the Temperament, it goes from a raw state
of desire into a refined social affinity and environmental awareness.
It becomes information. Emotionally the dog is informed of where and
what he is and how to connect with what he desires. This then informs
those around him and so on. Hopefully the energy is always moving and
being processed into more and more exquisite expressions of sociability
and collective effort. The most familiar handiwork of all this is what
we call a bond between a dog or any other being a dog may be in relationship
with. The deeper the bond, the more attuned the dog will be and the
more refined the expressions of behavior the Temperament will engender.
These can be so subtle, we altogether miss their magic.
The first few issues
I will provide some examples from my experiences with dogs and I would
welcome reader examples as well. It doesn't have to be anything monumental
as my following story illustrates.
My dog's name is
Illo. He's a male german shepherd, almost seven years old. Several years
ago, I had to arise an hour and a half before my regular time. I set
my alarm for 5am.
In Connecticut where
I was living at the time, the deer tick infestation and attendant lyme
disease problem is a serious health issue. Several members of my family
had gotten Lymes' Disease and so as a preventative we didn't allow the
dogs or the cat into the carpeted section of the house which meant they
couldn't come into our bedrooms. Illo didn't particularly seem to want
to come into this section of the house either. He preferred the cooler
part of the house for sleeping and for ready access to the front and
back doors.
Naturally at the
anointed hour, my alarm didn't go off but the amazing thing to me was
that Illo came into my bedroom, which he never does, and licked my face
to awaken me. It was 5:15am. I still had plenty of time to get where
I had to be. Was his waking me just a coincidence and if not, how did
Illo know to awaken me well before the time that I usually let him out
and come into my bedroom which he never enters?
Later that day
when driving around I was trying to solve this mystery and then I remembered
how the night before I had made a deep note to myself, a deep intention,
to wake up on my own. This always seemed to work. For example, if I
wanted to get up early but it wasn't a do or die situation, I would
program my inner clock by consciously acknowledging a strong desire
to get up at a certain time, I usually hit it right on the button and
without the grogginess of being alarmed into wakefulness. When I made
my deep intention, I was programming my Temperament and somehow Illo
was able to cue into this. We'll be considering in future issues exactly
what the mechanics to this process might be, but it revolves around
Temperament and how it organizes the group into a perfectly harmonious
dynamic through all kinds of subconscious sources of energy, particularly
the ability to sense potential. The potential for emotional energy to
move. When my alarm failed, and when I failed to respond to the state
of the earth, I.e. the dawn,. Illo got energized. Because Temperament
is a group consciousness dynamic, not just an on-board computing device.
Perhaps my Temperament was never potentialized by my intention, perhaps
it had been transmitted to Illo and registered with him all along because
I also intended to rely on my alarm clock. When I failed to get energized
at the keyed in time, maybe my Temperament which I had compromised with
my logic, pulled his in. At any rate, Illo was the one energized. And
in order to get outdoors which was where he could express this kind
of energization, especially since my getting up always meant he was
going out and I'd engage him if not play with him, he came looking for
me and overrode the more surface limitation that the bedrooms were off
limits. Temperament is about cooperation, it isn't concerned with survival,
this is a deeper level of motivation. When Illo came into my room, it
wasn't disobedience and it wasn't something he was in conflict about.
It was clear to him that in this context, I'd be happy to see him. Temperament
is a many-splendored thing.