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Play & Have Fun - It’s good for your health.

Physican and clinical researcher Stuart Brown:

“If you don’t already think animals are far more spiritually advanced than we humans, think again.”

Accomplished wildlife photographer Norbert Rosing’s striking images of a wild polar bear coming upon tethered husky sled dogs in the wilderness of northern Canada’s sub-arctic Hudson Bay.

Rosing was set up to photograph the dogs when the wild 1,200-pound polar bear (545kg) appeared out of the white wilderness.

Rosing was sure that he was going to see the end of his dogs when the polar bear wandered in.

The Polar Bear returned every night that week to play with the dogs.

See map below for location of photo shoot.

Stuart Brown is the founder of the National Institute of play. Brown’s research has shown him that authentic play is a state of being which can be accessed and used by everyone, and that play is as important to humans as vitamins or sleep.

“May you always have love to share, Health to spare,
And friends that care.”

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