In
the second part of The Council's discussion on pets they give some insight into
the psychic abilities of animals and a severe warning to those who abuse
animals. I have a friend who told me a story about her illness that
demonstrates clearly how sensitive animals can be.
My
friend, Pam and her husband, Bill found a young dog at the side of the road one
rainy, cold day. They could not leave it so they brought it home with the
intention of finding a suitable person to take him. As you can imagine the
little fellow grew on them and soon became the third member of the family. The
dog, Sammy, became much closer to Bill than to Pam. While Bill was at work
Sammy was outside chasing squirrels and rabbits or just lying in whatever spot
he found most pleasing.
After
a year or two, Pam developed a severe problem in her lower back. It became so
painful that she had to sleep on the floor. While awaiting surgery she found
that even during the day it was necessary to lie on the floor to receive any
comfort. Immediately Sammy lay down beside her. If she turned on her side,
Sammy cuddled up next to her, putting his warm body against the area that hurt.
Sammy would not leave her at any time. He would not go to his food and water
bowl. He would not even go outside to do his business. Bill had to pick him up
and carry him outside. As soon as he did his business, he immediately ran back
to Pam's side. Bill had to bring the food and water bowls over to where Pam was
lying.
After
the surgery, Sammy lay beside Pam's bed day and night. When she went out on the
porch to get some afternoon sun, Sammy stayed right at her feet. If ANYONE
approached her besides her husband he immediately moved between them and her
and made a sound that definitely said, "Don't come any closer. She's under
my protection."
In
a few weeks Pam was healing quite well and back to her normal activities. As
this occurred Sammy went back to his normal activities, chasing squirrels and
rabbits, paying no attention to Pam at all, just as he had done in the past. He
seemed to realize that his special giving of love, his task was completed.
The
Council's thoughts on pets and healing:
Questioner:
When an individual is sick and they have a pet and their pet stays close to
them throughout the whole sickness, is this a sign that maybe the pet is being
used by someone to help with the healing?
The
Council: It could be, but you must remember that a pet does have feelings; it
does have emotions; it may not be able to think as, how shall we put it, it may
not be able to think as logically or as analytically as the human mind can, but
it does know, it can think, it is not just purely an instinctual reaction;
animals are quite psychic, and they know when there is a sickness, and they
also know that their life form or their soul or their spiritual state is for
the betterment of mankind, so those animals who stay near their masters during
times of sickness is a sign of their willingness to give of their energies for
their master's benefit. So instead of eating the animal the animal is willingly
loaning or giving its life forces to its master; wherein an animal such as a
cow or what have you, man must eat that animal for his sustenance, for his
means of nourishing his body. Do you understand?
Questioner:
Yes, I do. When domesticated animals that we are responsible for are uncared
for or abused, like some individuals have dog fights and so forth, and these
animals die and go back to the central stockpile, does the abuse that they
suffered here have an effect that diminishes the quality of the stockpile?
The
Council: No, but it does diminish the quality of those individuals who
participate in such ghastly forms of entertainment. Care should be exercised
for in their next lifetime, if they have that opportunity, they may find
themselves impaled on a bed of spikes as just punishment for the abuse of a
spiritual source that should be uplifting and fulfilling for man.
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