MY
'DEAD' DOG IS IN THE WARDROBE
Do animals have a spirit
that lives on after they have died? I lost my dog
two years ago and I'm sure that there
was a psychic
bond between us. He'd always know when I was upset,
used to know when my husband was coming home from
work and on one occasion found his way home from
a holiday camp that was over 100 miles away!
My dog used to sleep
in our bedroom wardrobe. Now, at night, I sometimes
hear a whining from the wardrobe and sometimes the
sound of scratching. Do you think that is my beloved
pet trying to let me know he's there?
JS - Bolton
I'm
convinced that there's a telepathic bonding between
animals and sometimes between humans and animals.
The English naturalist Edmund Selous in 1931 suggested
that rapid co-ordination in flocks of birds could
only be explained by what he called "thought
transference". And how do termites in a colony,
bees in a hive or ants in a nest all work towards
the same ends? Do they all communicate with one another
by thought? Perhaps we should consider each individual
insect as part of the same organism like many cells
working together. If a similar telepathic bonding
existed with your dog in life why not then in death
as well?
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