Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs? by Bertoldi Concetta

Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs? by Bertoldi Concetta

Author:Bertoldi, Concetta [Bertoldi, Concetta]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harper Collins, Inc.
Published: 2009-04-01T07:00:00+00:00


Do pets have karma like humans do?

Basically, karma is the process of balancing our negative and positive actions from lifetime to lifetime. We are spiritually “held responsible” for our actions since we have the gift of free will. For the most part, the choices we make are not life or death choices. Sometimes they are, but for the most part they are preferences—we’d rather do this than that. No matter how sneaky you think your own dog or cat is, animals can’t intellectualize about whether a behavior is good or bad, right or wrong. They are simply acting on instinct. Does a cat have a karmic debt for killing a mouse? No. Does a dog have karma to balance if it chews up your favorite shoes? It might seem to us like it should, but again, no. If a guy gets eaten by a bear, it is because of the guy’s karma that that happened. The bear doesn’t get karma for eating the guy. The only karma our pets have is the karma of unconditional love. The only karma animals in general have is being a gift from God. Just don’t ask me how getting eaten is a gift!



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