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Level B2

Life Lessons from Ramiro Calle: Love and Mindfulness Through Animals

Lesson overview

Ramiro Calle, an 82-year-old Spanish yogi, reflects on his deep bond with animals, especially his cat Émile, who taught him invaluable life lessons about love and mindfulness.

Reading text

READING TEXT

In the rich fabric of life, few connections are as colorful and life-changing as the bond we have with animals. This idea is especially true for Ramiro Calle, an 82-year-old man from Madrid, who has dedicated many years to exploring spirituality and personal growth. With extensive knowledge in Buddhist teachings and yoga, Calle has written many books on these topics and has become a well-known figure in the yoga community in Spain. However, his journey is not only about seeking spiritual enlightenment; it is also deeply connected to his love for animals, especially cats.

Calle's life has been greatly enhanced by the presence of various pets, including dogs, cats, and even a bird. Each of these animals has left a lasting impression on him. He recalls, "I’ve had animals since childhood, thanks to my mother’s love for them." His early companions included a Saint Bernard named Maya, who peacefully passed away at his mother’s feet, and a series of stray cats that came into his life. Among these beloved animals was a Chow Chow named Yuga and a Pyrenean Mountain Dog called Jafet. Yet, it was a white Angora cat with striking golden eyes, whom he named Émile after the famous writer Émile Zola, that truly changed his view on life and love.

Calle's relationship with Émile was so deep that it inspired his book, "Lo que aprendí de mi gato Émile" (What I Learned from My Cat Émile), which is now in its seventh edition. In this touching book, he reflects on the lessons he learned from Émile, who represented qualities that Calle deeply respected. "He had a Gandhian spirit, a wonderful ability to live in the moment, and an extraordinary capacity for empathy," he shares. Émile came into Calle’s life during a difficult time when he was recovering from a serious bacterial infection he got in Sri Lanka. He became more than just a pet; he became a son, a friend, and a teacher.

The bond they shared was profound, and Calle often talks about how Émile taught him the importance of letting go and living without resentment. "He never held grudges," Calle points out, highlighting the cat’s ability to enjoy each moment fully. Their time together lasted eleven years, during which Calle learned invaluable lessons about humility and unconditional love. "I often tell my audiences that Émile was the one who loved me the most because he never judged me," he reflects, his voice filled with nostalgia. "When he passed away, a part of me went with him. We grew old together, and losing him felt like losing a piece of my soul."

Calle’s love for cats goes beyond his personal experiences. He currently lives with a playful albino cat, which he rescued from abandonment at a gas station when it was only four months old. But his compassion does not stop there; he also takes care of a group of stray cats, feeling a deep sense of empathy for their situation. "Stray cats evoke in me an infinite tenderness," he explains. "They are often victims of human neglect, left to survive on their own, facing dangers from careless people. It breaks my heart to see them hungry and thirsty, ignored by society."

His travels across Asia have broadened his understanding of different cultures, yet it was in the quiet companionship of Émile that he found the true teacher of his life. "I spent years looking for teachers who could share wisdom, but it was Émile who taught me the most important lessons," he reflects. The cat’s ability to love without judgment and to live in the present moment had a significant impact on Calle’s philosophy. "When he left this world, it felt as if a part of me had been forever changed. We shared so much, and the emptiness he left was immense."

Many people might think of cats as distant or selfish creatures, but Calle challenges these stereotypes. "There are many misunderstandings about cats," he asserts. "Each one has a unique personality, and they are very sensitive to their owners’ emotions. They have a primal intelligence that often goes unnoticed." He encourages people to observe their feline friends with the same curiosity that cats show towards us. "They are sensitive beings, and understanding them is part of the journey of living together," he explains.

Calle believes that cats are, in many ways, the best yoga practitioners. "I have practiced yoga for years with cats around me," he shares. "They embody calmness and relaxation, reaching states of bliss that many humans can only dream of. Watching them can teach us so much about mindfulness." He emphasizes that creating a happy environment for cats depends on respect and trust. "They need to feel loved and secure in their space. Contrary to popular belief, they enjoy companionship, but only if their boundaries are respected."

For Calle, the feline mind is a complex and fascinating subject. "I’ve spent countless hours observing Émile and other cats," he notes. "They go beyond ordinary concepts and communicate through feelings rather than words. Connecting with them requires calmness, compassion, and an open heart." He describes cats as both entertaining and unpredictable, yet they also have a certain predictability that can be comforting. "They challenge our usual ways of thinking and teach us what true mindfulness is," he adds, reflecting on the deeper lessons learned from these mysterious creatures.

Calle recalls a quote from Mark Twain that perfectly captures his thoughts on cats: "If man could be crossed with the cat, it would improve man, but it would deteriorate the cat." This humorous yet meaningful observation highlights the complexity of the relationship between humans and animals. "Anyone who claims to fully understand a cat is, frankly, a bit arrogant," he concludes with a laugh.

In a world that often overlooks the wisdom of our animal companions, Ramiro Calle’s reflections remind us of the deep connections we can create with them. His journey through life, marked by love, loss, and learning, shows that the lessons we learn from our pets can shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. So, the next time you find yourself near a cat, take a moment to pause, observe, and perhaps learn something about living in the moment, just as they do.

Discussion prompts

DISCUSSION PROMPTS

  • 1. What do you think are the most important lessons we can learn from animals?
  • 2. How do you feel about the relationship between humans and pets?
  • 3. In what ways can pets impact our mental health and well-being?
  • 4. Do you think animals can sense our emotions? Why or why not?
  • 5. What are some common misconceptions about pets that you have encountered?

Key vocabulary

Match each numbered word with the correct lettered definition.

Words

  • 1. bond
  • 2. transformative
  • 3. empathy
  • 4. companionship
  • 5. humility
  • 6. mindfulness
  • 7. neglect
  • 8. wisdom
  • 9. companions
  • 10. journey
  • 11. sensitivity
  • 12. misconception

Definitions

  • a. the quality of being humble and not thinking too highly of oneself
  • b. the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
  • c. the ability to make good judgments based on knowledge and experience
  • d. the practice of being aware and present in the moment
  • e. causing a significant change or improvement
  • f. a mistaken belief or idea
  • g. the company of friends or animals that provides comfort
  • h. a strong connection between people or animals
  • i. friends or animals that accompany someone
  • j. the failure to care for someone or something properly
  • k. a process of personal development or growth
  • l. the quality of being sensitive to others' feelings

MULTIPLE CHOICE

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

Question 1

What is the main topic of the article?

  • a) A) The bond between humans and animals
  • b) B) The history of yoga
  • c) C) The life of Ramiro Calle
  • d) D) The importance of pets
Question 2

What kind of pets has Calle had throughout his life?

  • a) A) Only dogs
  • b) B) Only cats
  • c) C) Dogs, cats, and a bird
  • d) D) No pets
Question 3

What did Calle learn from his cat Émile?

  • a) A) How to be a better writer
  • b) B) The importance of living in the moment
  • c) C) How to train animals
  • d) D) The history of cats
Question 4

What does Calle believe about stray cats?

  • a) A) They are dangerous
  • b) B) They are often neglected
  • c) C) They are not intelligent
  • d) D) They do not need care
Question 5

How does Calle describe the relationship between humans and cats?

  • a) A) Cats are always selfish
  • b) B) Cats can teach humans important lessons
  • c) C) Humans are superior to cats
  • d) D) Cats do not have feelings

TRUE / FALSE

TRUE / FALSE QUESTIONS

Question 1

Calle has only had one cat in his life.

  • True
  • False
Question 2

Calle thinks that cats are misunderstood animals.

  • True
  • False
Question 3

Calle believes that animals can teach us nothing about life.

  • True
  • False
Question 4

The bond Calle had with Émile was superficial.

  • True
  • False
Question 5

Calle currently lives with a rescued albino cat.

  • True
  • False

SHORT ANSWER

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

Question 1

What inspired Calle to write his book?

Question 2

How does Calle feel about stray cats?

Question 3

What does Calle believe is necessary for a happy environment for cats?

Question 4

What does Calle think about the intelligence of cats?

Question 5

What lesson did Calle learn about letting go from Émile?

GRAMMAR EXERCISES

GRAMMAR

Selected Grammar Point: Past Simple vs. Present Perfect

Brief Explanation: The Past Simple tense is used to describe actions that were completed at a specific time in the past, while the Present Perfect tense is used to describe actions that occurred at an unspecified time or that have relevance to the present moment.

Exercise Questions:

  1. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in parentheses (Past Simple or Present Perfect): a. Ramiro Calle (write) ______ many books on spirituality. b. He (have) ______ pets since childhood. c. His Saint Bernard (pass) ______ away peacefully at his mother’s feet.

  2. Transform the sentences from Past Simple to Present Perfect: a. Calle dedicated many years to exploring spirituality. b. He wrote many books on Buddhist teachings.

  3. Error correction: Identify and correct the mistakes in the following sentences: a. Calle has dedicated many years to exploring spirituality and he wrote many books. b. He has had animals since he was a child, and he loved them very much.

  4. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses: a. Calle (be) ______ a well-known figure in the yoga community for many years. b. He (explore) ______ his love for animals throughout his life.

  5. Choose the correct option (Past Simple or Present Perfect) to complete the sentences: a. Calle (has/ had) ______ a deep connection with animals throughout his life. b. He (met/ has met) ______ many interesting people in the yoga community.

Answer key

KEY VOCABULARY

  • 1. bond → h
  • 2. transformative → e
  • 3. empathy → b
  • 4. companionship → g
  • 5. humility → a
  • 6. mindfulness → d
  • 7. neglect → j
  • 8. wisdom → c
  • 9. companions → i
  • 10. journey → k
  • 11. sensitivity → l
  • 12. misconception → f

MULTIPLE CHOICE

  • 1. A) The bond between humans and animals
  • 2. C) Dogs, cats, and a bird
  • 3. B) The importance of living in the moment
  • 4. B) They are often neglected
  • 5. B) Cats can teach humans important lessons

TRUE / FALSE

  • 1. False
  • 2. True
  • 3. False
  • 4. False
  • 5. True

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

  • 1. His relationship with his cat Émile inspired him to write the book.
  • 2. He feels empathy and tenderness towards them.
  • 3. Respect and trust are necessary for a happy environment for cats.
  • 4. He believes that cats possess a primal intelligence that is often unrecognized.
  • 5. Calle learned the importance of letting go and living without resentment.

GRAMMAR EXERCISES

Answer Key:

  1. a. has written (Present Perfect - relevance to the present) b. has had (Present Perfect - ongoing situation) c. passed (Past Simple - completed action)

  2. a. Calle has dedicated many years to exploring spirituality. (Present Perfect) b. He has written many books on Buddhist teachings. (Present Perfect)

  3. a. Calle has dedicated many years to exploring spirituality, and he has written many books. (Correction: use Present Perfect for both verbs) b. He has had animals since he was a child, and he has loved them very much. (Correction: use Present Perfect for both verbs)

  4. a. has been (Present Perfect - ongoing situation) b. has explored (Present Perfect - ongoing situation)

  5. a. has (Present Perfect - ongoing situation) b. has met (Present Perfect - relevance to the present)

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