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Dog “love.”
ОглавлениеIn human society, love is assumed to be something that comes and goes, and very often people project a fictional ideal love by modeling it on swans or dogs. Swans are a real fiction, swans have never produced oxytocin, whereas dogs can produce it. Oxytocin is commonly called the hormone of love, in real scientific research has received a real purpose and is known as the “hormone of tenderness”, “hormone of happiness”. Such definitions he received not by chance: thanks to him there is a feeling of attachment between mother and baby, strengthens the relationship between man and woman, it can be called a hormone of attachment, as this is its most accurate physical property, but love is not hormones, it is the energy of physics, internal and external energy, intertwined energy channels that allow you to open the world, to feel the energy of the universe. Oxytocin has the effect of increasing trust and maintaining it even in the case of betrayal. It can also selectively affect memory: human reactions to social stimuli can change due to the action of oxytocin or recorded in long-term memory, affecting further perception of information. Their joint action with dopamine affects the evaluation of positive emotional interactions sometimes quite bizarrely, direct violence leads to the emergence of attachment to the abuser and happiness from his attention to the victim of violence, Stockholm Syndrome. Oxytocin is of great importance in humans in the regulation of nutritional and sexual behavior, immune functions of the CNS, but its action has a reverse effect, it, in addition to establishing “warm” relations between people, partners, family members, etc., can also generate distrust and later hostility between representatives of different groups or individuals. Going back to the beginning, it is undeniable that dogs have feelings, they can experience pain, fear, sadness as well as affection. However, the question of whether dogs can actually feel love, there is an unequivocal answer, no, this is the privilege of the Soul, which dogs do not have, they are left with attachment, as well as humans, who have no Soul by definition of the One, living only by Instinct, which is controlled by the Chipset, through which there is a connection with Society, but not the World. Oxytocin in humans reduces stress and aggression and strengthens trust and attachment, attachment is all they have. Attachment, experienced by all Chipset owners, is very similar to “love”, i.e. habitual motivations and actions, monotonous repetition of certain behaviors and actions, this is the norm for canine “love”, which is in fact ordinary attachment, pretending to be a relationship due to sex between partners.