“Fur-ever” Love
Readers, please enjoy this guest blog post by Kristy Robinett, author of Messenger Between Worlds, Forevermore, It’s a Wonderful Afterlife, Messages from a Wonderful Afterlife, the new Tails from the Wonderful Afterlife, and the forthcoming Journey to the Afterlife.
Most have lost a loved one. There is typically a standard grieving process, which may come with several days off at their job, flowers, cards, and compassion. There is often a funeral or memorial service where there’s time to give and receive support and love, and moments to say a goodbye to their deceased.
Losing a pet is difficult, too, but it rarely comes with the same end-of-life formalities, which can cause unresolved or delayed grief. The fish might be flushed down the toilet with a goodbye, the hamster put in a shoe box and buried in the back garden. Some pets are left for the veterinarian to dispose of; in the last couple of decades, there are has been a rise in alternatives such a cremation and pet cemeteries. Even still, it’s hardly the same as how we treat our human loved ones, yet I’ve found that many people mourn their pet more than they do some of their family members. I’ve also discovered that many want the reassurance that their pets is still with them in spirit and happy in the afterlife.
Being that our pets don’t communicate the way humans do, often there is uncertainty.
- “Did I do right by her?
- “Could I have done more?”
- I feel like I let him down.
- “Is she upset with me?
These are all questions that sound asked to by a human about a human. They are, however, common questions asked about their pet regarding their last days/weeks, spirit transition, and afterlife.
One of the many reasons we love our pets so much is that they rarely hold a grudge, or at least for long. Have you ever stepped on your pet’s foot or tail? They howl for a second and the next moment they are looking for your attention. Unlike humans, they give us love unconditionally, and that same love continues forever.
Losing a beloved pet is one of the most difficult things to experience, but the unconditional love between you and your pet continues into the afterlife. Tails from the Wonderful Afterlife shares heartwarming and amazing stories of the signs, symbols, and messages that our pets send to us, proving that they are waiting and even helping us from the other side. From near-death experiences to witness accounts to life-saving tails―pun intended―you will both cry and laugh as you discover an array of animals and their heavenly hellos. This comforting book also offers suggestions for dealing with grief and guidance on how to make the connection with your deceased companion.
Our thanks to Kristy for her guest post! For more from Kristy Robinett, read her article “5 Ways Your Stuff Is Keeping You Stuck.”
According to many sources from near-death experiences (NDEs), animals have souls and go to heaven just as human beings do. Communication with our deceased pets on the Other Side is by means of mental telepathy. You can read the testimonies of people who had an NDE and were reunited with their deceased pets on my website. Just Google this — “Near-Death Experiences with Deceased Pets”
Especially read the first one — Jan Price and her Springer “Maggi”.
Pets and animals have a heaven of their own, just like humans have a heaven of their own, and higher angels have theirs, etc. Locality means nothing in a dimension where travel occurs at the speed of thought (instantly). Just think of your pet and — you’re there. There might be some conditions though.
According to NDE researcher and experiencer P.M.H. Atwater, “Both adults and children occasionally report being greeted on the Other Side by animals, especially if favored pets have previously died. But it is the children who describe an animal heaven, some even insisting that they must go through it before they can reach the heaven where people are. Adult cases can be equally compelling.”
For Christians who are skeptical about animals in heaven, look no further than the Book of Revelation. Revelation 4:6-11 describes “four living creatures” immediately surrounding the very Throne of God. In Revelation 5:6-8, Jesus is described as turning into a lamb. Revelation 5:11-14 describes a time when animals are resurrected from the dead and enter heaven. Many ancient religions around the world even hold animals to be divine beings. Science has also given us a new perspective of the animal kingdom. Evolution reveals how the physical component of our bodies descended from animals. Parapsychological and NDE research reveals how the spiritual component of our bodies descended from the heavens eons ago.
Kevin Williams
Hi Kevin – I do mention all that you state in the book (obviously in a bit of a different way). I hope you’ll check “Tails”. 🙂