Poem: Of Dogs and Cats and Pigs and Rats
In this week's Spot, Sadhguru outlines the different natures of human beings in terms of "dogs, cats, pigs and rats." Which one are you? In this new poem, Sadhguru writes, "Of dogs and cats and pigs/ and rats, who is supreme?/ There are those who bark and bite/ their tools are made of fear..." Enjoy!

[poem title="Of Dogs and Cats
and Pigs and Rats"]
Of dogs and cats and pigs
and rats, who is supreme?
There are those who bark and bite
their tools are made of fear
Fear keeps everything in order
The virtues of fear are too many to list
It can even render you short of breath
and short of everything that is life
Fear is living death
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There are those who puss and purr
Sleek and soft full of inducements
For whom life is a seduction
A sweet poison of the marketmen
Tying you up not in chains but in silks
Entangling you in ways
That does not leave you any way
There are those who grunt
and of course stink. To get
the right kind of grunt you
have to bend and snivel and give
something to ingest. Their official sty
is a place you dread but there
is no way you can avoid this slime
There are those who nibble
at all that is yours. There is no
sanctity for your bridal dress or
your long departed grandmother’s
What you worship they will work at
Nothing remains unexplored, they could
even invade your soul. O’ soulmates
Of dogs and cats and pigs and rats
O’ the evolutionary haste.