ADVICE: Grandmother's Dog Died

Aug 18, 2006 23:42

QUESTION:

My grandmas dog died?

My grandmas dog died 2 years ago I am still sad about it. The dog has been around longer than I had been bored. She was blind and half deaf but she still knew my voice. Everytime I went to my gmas house I would say hi to the dog and it would bark. Is two years long?

REPLY:

Feelings of sadness and remorse over someone or something having passed away is only natural.

If you want a clinical analysis, the answer would probably be along the lines of managing your emotions to where it doesn't detract to your quality of life.

If it starts getting to a point where it begins to affect other aspects of your life, then perhaps you should consider making a change.

The one thing you should know though is that animals and loved ones still live on. People assume that just because the physical body is no longer serving as an anchor or weight that once housed the individual or animal we loved that it means they cease to exist.

That's far from the Truth. The Spirit is electrical. When the spirit departs the body, it gets reassimilated into the Electromagnetic Field surrounding the Planet.

The physical body is like a house. When you no longer live at that house, you move to a new house. So even though you think that your dog is gone, she's not. She's still floating around in Spirit form bouncing around from your mind as "house" to wherever.

Any time you get sights, smells, or reminders, that's really the spirit of your dog saying hello. You shouldn't feel sad about it. Your dog has just taken on a different form.

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