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Sundog Stories

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Stories and sounds from the wilderness, Yoga Nidra, walking, mindful and relaxation Meditations. The stories weave together experiences, usually of the natural world, with thoughts on impermanence, memory, uncertainty, hope and loss. For more episodes visit www.sundogs.blog
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Episodes

94 Wild Geese - Yoga Nidra

Wild Geese- A Short Yoga Nidra I heard the geese flying over our cottage this early morning and thought I'd send out a short Yoga Nidra, including Mary Oliver's lovely poem Wild Geese. To set the mood, you'll hear chickadees, a squirrel or two, blue jays and the rustling of wind in the high trees.

Sep 13, 202423 min

93 Shoji - A Story

Shoji screens are made of translucent Japanese paper panels that lightly separate spaces. The screens form a thin divide between the outside and the inside world, yet intimately connect the spaces by transmitting light and shadow, sound and air. And, just as the glow of a candle, , and the smell of the rain is felt through the translucent Shoji screen, so death flickers its shadowed light onto life. This story is about how magicians loosen our grip on how we perceive the world, and about endings...

Jul 10, 202310 min

92 Buen Camino: One beginner's guide to the Camino de Santiago - A Story

One afternoon my husband and I were greeted by a robed, toothless, wild haired monk under the tall arches of a crumbling monastery. He hugged us, again and again, would not let go, pointed at my eyes, then his, then the sky: azul, azul. Blue, blue. Buen Camino is about walking the long road to Santiago.

Apr 24, 202312 min

91 Temagami Time - A Story

"Trees warp time, or rather create a variety of times: here dense and abrupt, there calm and sinuous ." John Fowles Temagami Time is about our relationship with time.

May 03, 202210 minSeason 1Ep. 91

90 Wave - Yoga Nidra

This Yoga Nidra has you observe the rising and falling of awareness.

May 03, 202220 minSeason 1Ep. 90

89 Cold Cellar - A Story

Cold Cellar is about flat coke, woolen socks and our habits and hankerings for more.

Apr 10, 20229 minSeason 1Ep. 89

88 Sandstone - Yoga Nidra (for sleep)

This Yoga Nidra practice takes you down a steep path to the edge of an ocean (accompaniment by loud spring birds).

Apr 10, 202221 minSeason 1Ep. 88

87 Unheard - A Story

The Musquiem people have a word that means “things that are hidden”. The word is used to describe sacred objects, often ceremonial, that are thought to possess supernatural powers. These objects are not simply art or functional things, they embody stories and histories, the threads that tie the past to the present, the future. Because they are sacred, they are not displayed in the open, reminding us that not everything is meant to be seen, or heard. "Unheard" is about survivors' stories - of sui...

Mar 24, 202211 minSeason 1Ep. 87

85 Still Waiting - A Story

On my way back down I heard the ringing of copper bells that led the way, brought to life by long ropes pulled by passers by. And beside the entrance I now saw, what in the early darkness I had missed: the brightly painted Lord Ganesh, god of all beginnings, wisdom and understanding. Still Waiting is a story about searching for understanding.

Feb 05, 20229 minSeason 1Ep. 85

83 Levels of Light - A Story

This past summer we explored a distant part of Lake Cabonga, an immense reservoir that was created when lakes were dammed and flooded many years ago. What was once a part of light, now lives submerged beneath the surface of the lake. Levels of Light explores what lies beneath.

Oct 15, 20217 minSeason 1Ep. 88

82 Lake Cabonga - A Story

When we rounded the corner of a large island the wind struck us. The lake changed to emerald green, then black, darkening clouds were encircled by light, and within minutes the lake was boiling. Lake Cabonga is about a bumpy canoe trip, fear, faith, hope and trust.

Oct 01, 202110 minSeason 1Ep. 86

81 Potato Bugs - A Story

According to legend, some years ago, a powerful gust of wind ripped the net out of the clutches of the farm hands, lifted the long filmy white tail high into the stormy sky, across and beyond the hedgerows, and over the coolness of the darkly waiting forest. Potato Bugs is about our attempts to control our world.

Sep 17, 20219 minSeason 1Ep. 84

80 Magic Spells - A Story

300 hundred years ago, one of my ancestors sat at his desk at night, in the house in which we both grew up, and copied out strange words and spells and symbols. The many pages show how threatened and insecure people were in their life on earth, though they yearned, as do we, for assurance and protection. Confidence, optimism and happiness were not part of the conversation; people put their faith into religion and magic spells instead.

Aug 27, 20218 minSeason 1Ep. 82

79 Shoreline - Yoga Nidra (Full)

Here is a full length Yoga Nidra about midsummer walk along an early evening shoreline, recorded in a canoe on a lake. Listen for the loon.

Aug 20, 202139 minSeason 1Ep. 80

78 Seeds of Doubt - A Story

In the middle of the night, I will sometimes wake up in our small orange tent to listen to my growing seeds of doubt, will trace their shaping forms in my mind, will question the what ifs that lurk nearby.

Aug 13, 20219 minSeason 1Ep. 79

77 Shadows on the Wall - A Story

I have been frightened by a lot of things in life, and given my rather wild imagination, fear of the unknown is one of my favorite ones, keeps me up at night; although of course, there are plenty of other shapely warnings all around, hinted at and sometimes made explicit. 'Shadows on the wall' is part 1 of the Fear series, which also includes: 'Seeds of Doubt', 'Magic Spells' and 'Potato Bugs'.

Jul 30, 20218 minSeason 1Ep. 77

76 InBetween - A Story

I thought about a message an old high school friend recently sent to me. He’d been trail running through the woods, and found himself on a bed of feathers. In my imagination I saw hundreds of molting birds, shaking their soft wings. But no, he said, these weren’t feathers, it was cotton weed, which doesn’t, in my mind, make the scene any less beautiful.

Jul 17, 20219 minSeason 1Ep. 76

75 Red-winged Blackbird - A Story

We navigated some rough waters, misjudged a jagged edge that left a scar on the bottom of our canoe, adding paint to the rainbow of others who had come before. And all the while we knew full well that we’d have to lead the canoe up these rapids again, at the end of day. Visit www.sundogs.blog for more.

Jul 09, 20218 minSeason 1Ep. 75

74 Field Guide Day 2 - A Story

A symbol’s meaning lives largely inside our heads, and yet, despite lifelong dedication to its study, it only contains a dimly understood capacity to explain experiences, worries, hopes and dreams. And here lies its danger : if we are too caught up in meaning making, when we insist and stake our lives on a symbol’s inherent truth, despite little proof, when we stare unblinkingly at a symbol, allow ourselves to be locked in by its dogma, tradition, lack of imagination, are reassured or frightened...

Jul 01, 20217 minSeason 1Ep. 74

73 Field Guide Day 1 - A Story

On a moonless, starless night, one of the only signs of an nearing dawn is whether I can see a hand in front of my face. The other indicator that day is within reach is the beginning of a reel of sounds unrolling. Some clever trick of unseen light, a simple click, releases today’s spool of sound: the mechanism springs to life, and sends its signal to the player piano. Day 1 of Field guide is about signs and signals.

Jun 25, 20218 minSeason 1Ep. 73

72 Stinging Nettles - A Story

Stinging Nettles is a story about living in England, playing hide and seek in the graveyard, and about the good women who circled the wagon.

Jun 18, 20219 minSeason 1Ep. 72

71 Spring Birds - Sound Meditation

Birds songs recorded early one spring morning at the cottage, including a yellow bellied sapsucker, hermit thrush, a lot of chickadees and a few others.

Jun 11, 202111 minSeason 1Ep. 71

70 Corsets and Lotus feet - A Story

Picture for a moment a group of people high up on a narrow ledge, halfway up a cliff. Let’s call it a pedestal, the place we put virtuous, nice girls and women. Now imagine our little party teetering about on that ledge in 5 inch high heels, long towering necks, wasp like, breathless waists and tiny lotus shoes. They wouldn't get very far now would they, which is, I think, the point. This story is about the Pitt River museum, corsets and other shrinking things.

Jun 11, 202112 minSeason 1Ep. 70

69 Forgetting Mrs Sprout - A Story

Two days after we moved in Mrs Sprout came through our always unlocked back door, strode up the 3 narrow steps into her old kitchen, searched the top of my new fridge for tickets to a concert at the NAC that night. Her friend waited in the car. She asked if I’d taken them, and questioned what I’d done.

Jun 04, 202112 minSeason 1Ep. 69

68 Maple - Yoga Nidra (short)

Maple is a short yoga nidra practice that takes you across a white iron bridge to a large maple tree on an island.

Jun 04, 202122 minSeason 1Ep. 68

67 Bend in the Road - A Story

My husband hitched rides all over the world when he was young. I’ve only dared it a few times, including a ride, on a heavy rainy day, up the sunshine coast, and once when we hitchhiked to our honeymoon. Bend in the road is a story about a canoe trip down the Rideau river, hitchhiking and regrets.

May 28, 202110 minSeason 1Ep. 67

66 Free Wine and other plastic Things - A Story

What is it about free wine, food, free anything, that sends so many of us into a tizzy? Interestingly, we sometimes question the virtue of free items because we judge them to have no, or low, quality. In our minds we unfairly de-value the thing, decide that there must be something wrong, if it's free.

May 21, 202111 minSeason 1Ep. 66

66 Compost - A Story

“We are all compost for worlds we cannot yet imagine.” (David Whyte) Composting has always been a bit of a surprise, an experiment: I never quite know what will slowly, and sometimes suddenly grow out of the bins’ corners. And I am a composition of all the good wishes and warnings, insightful and thoughtless, helpful and spiteful comments, all the conversations I have ever had, and not just the ones I remember and took to heart, but all the ones I have forgotten, dismissed, ignored, rejected, ri...

May 16, 202110 minSeason 1Ep. 66
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