Signs From Pets In the Afterlife by Lyn Ragan
Author:Lyn Ragan
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: afterlife, spirit communication, pets dying, pets in heaven, spirit guides and angels, pets crossing over, pets life beyond death, pets and animals, afterlife communications, afterlife signs
Publisher: Lyn Ragan
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Perfect Timing
The wind of Heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears. ~Author Unknown
Sensing Spirit and the timing of events go hand-in-hand. As does the timing of Afterlife communications. Synchronicity plays a big role when experiencing two or more events while they appear closely together.
Beloved pets can choreograph the most organic of messages. This phenomenon is often referred to as connecting with spirit and stepping into the universal flow. Much like what Marti experienced when she felt the closeness of her horse.
Lady was my baby. She was a beautiful Belgian Draft horse and we were extremely close. She would follow me everywhere I went, much like a dog would, and place her head over my shoulder as we walked. When she passed, I was heartbroken and missed her terribly.
One afternoon after feeding our other horses, I was walking through the barn by myself. All of a sudden, I felt the weight of a horse’s nose lean across my shoulder and breathe hard against my face. My first thought was that I had left one of the stalls open and a horse had gotten out. When I turned around quickly, there was no horse in sight.
As a practicing medium, I instantly knew this was Lady. She wanted me to know she was still here with me, just in a different way. I was blessed with a very beautiful gift—Lady’s love. ~Marti T., Reno, Nevada.
When Lynda encountered such a spiritual connection, she had no idea her face-to-face meeting could be so angelic.
Years ago, I had a Lilac Point Siamese cat named Chris. Chris was very lovable and took every opportunity to sit on my lap. She won my heart as she would crawl up my chest, put one paw around my neck, her head under my chin, and then gently sigh. I was heartbroken when she died in the early eighties.
In 2010, my husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer. During the weeks before his passing, something beautiful happened. I was sitting on the deck talking with his daughter when all of a sudden she said, “Look, here comes a kitty.” When I turned, I saw an identical Siamese cat walking down the common area of our townhouse community.
It strolled right to my deck, up the steps, and over to me. After it sat down and looked at me, the cat then jumped up onto my lap and crawled up my chest. Putting one paw around my neck, it slowly nestled its head underneath my chin. I was stunned.
A few minutes later, I saw my husband walking about, so I took the cat inside to show him. As we approached Craig, the cat reached out one paw to him. After I returned to the deck, the cat left, never to be seen again. It wasn’t until after my husband’s passing and on the heels of the signs I received from him, that I realized the significance of that cat.
I went up and down our street to see if anyone owned the cat, but no one did.
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