Do Dead People Walk Their Dogs?: Questions You'd Ask a Medium if You Had the Chance by Concetta Bertoldi
Author:Concetta Bertoldi
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Non-Fiction
ISBN: 9780061706080
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2009-04-13T14:00:00+00:00
Do all good pets go to Heaven?
All. Pets. Period. Go to Heaven. That’s ALL pets. That includes the ones that growl or hiss or spit at you, the cat that clawed up the sofa, the puppy that chewed up your favorite flip-flops, and even the “mean” dog that bit you on the ankle. Animals aren’t born mean or bad. They all come to us as gifts from God. If someone starves or mistreats an animal, well, animals will react as if something like that was done to a person. They’ll become fearful or angry or depressed and will act out in various ways, whether it’s cowering or crying or fighting back. They’ll even run away from those who would offer real love to them because they are so used to being abused that they’ll mistrust even loving gestures. Sometimes when you adopt a pet from a shelter or whatever, it can take a long time to win the animal’s trust, depending on what it went through before you took it into your life.
A gentleman named Eric sent me an e-mail asking the question in this way: “Being that animals are also creations of the Creator, I would imagine that they are also spirits. So once my existence on this plane ends, will I be able to meet animals that I have met that I considered to be great friends while I lived on Earth?” I just love the way he phrased his question. Animals are indeed our great friends! What I can tell you for certain is, the energy that was your pet has been created by God and cannot be destroyed. What frequency it is communicating on, I honestly don’t know—I haven’t quite mastered the interspecies thing. When I am doing a reading, I’m not hearing from the animal directly. What I do hear, over and over, is the spirits telling me that the pet is there. Oftentimes they’ll give me a name—this is really challenging because we give our pets the craziest names, so it’s not like I’m trying to understand a name like Mike or Jane. It’s stuff like Babaloo or Muggins or I don’t know what! Sometimes the spirit will tell me something the pet used to do while it was here, or tell me something special about the relationship, so I can communicate that to my client. But never have I had a client ask me about a particular pet and had the spirits say to me, “Nope. That was one bad dog. He didn’t make it through.” Even that dog that you never could quite housebreak will get to go to Heaven, the one that no matter how good he tried to be was always having accidents—the kitchen floor, the living room rug, the guest room carpet. One thing I say over and over is that there are no accidents. That goes double for the Other Side, and in this case I think that’s something we can be very glad of!
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