What Confuses Animals The Most
The number one thing that confounds animals most about humans is our inability to let go. Their lessons about death and reincarnation have eliminated any fear I may have had about dying.
Animals don’t understand our anguish as they approach the end of their journey with us. They look at death as the beginning of a new cycle, merely a change of form. For them it’s a time of joy; something to look forward to with happiness, not tears and grief.
While connected with horses that my husband was euthanizing, I’d feel when the soul left the body. Our language is too inadequate to describe what I sensed as each transitioned. Pure joy, total freedom and boundless exhilaration are the best I can come up with; yet, they don’t come close to the sensations.
Even though I’ve counseled hundreds of animals as they’ve transitioned, I’ve never been able to experience those glorious feeling when my own animals go Home. I am simply too grief-stricken. Despite the wisdom I’ve gained from them regarding death, my pain clouds their joy.
I, like you, ache in my heart knowing how much I will miss them, which negates my ability to share in their exhilaration. I know they are experiencing it, but I’m unable to feel their bliss. So, let your animal go knowing that he/she is joyous about their return Home. They may just find you again, so keep your eyes and hearts open….
Thoughts on the Day Before
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I was late getting out to the barn this morning, distracted by my to-do list
of remaining shopping for Thanksgiving dinner and by the muffins in the
oven....
49 minutes ago
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