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I'm an animal advocate.

2/29/2016

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Ever since I can remember, I have been in love with animals. And, at an early age, I felt that animals understood every word I said. I was 13 when I had evidence that animals understood my language. I had a horse called Jay. I rode him to my parents' home and my sister, Carol, demanded that she ride him. Now, Jay and I had an agreement that no one else was allowed on his back, so I looked at him and said: "when she gets on you, rear up and she'll slide off". Well, Carol got on Jay who reared up and she slide off almost hanging herself on the clothes line.  Probably, it wasn't a nice thing for me to do, but it made me realize that animals understood what I said to them. 

More validation came later in life because my new boyfriend didn't believe that animals can read our thoughts. It wasn't until much later in life, after reading "Behaving As If The God In All Life Mattered" that I religiously practiced communicating with animals.  We are all given gifts and it's a shame not to use them. 

So, before a new animal arrives, I visualize the animal and send it loving thoughts. Energy has intelligence and it knows  where to go which is why we shouldn't think negatively of anyone because when we do that energy will be  delivered to the recipient of our thoughts and feelings. When I rescued Coltan from Indiana, I sent him loving thoughts and told him exactly what was going to happen - that the vet would come, that someone would trailer him to his new home, and that he would be loved and cherished. I always make a promise to animals that I will never hurt them; that they are safe with me and have a forever home with me.  I understood about Coltan's circumstances: his owner was the love of his life since he was 6 months old and she passed on from cancer. He felt abandoned, alone and depressed. Because I sent loving thoughts to him, he picked them up and when he arrived at my house and 
got off the trailer, nuzzled me  just like he was meeting an old friend. So, side-by-side we made the 2000 foot climb to his new home.   I did the same for all the horses I rescued. 

Now, on a more serious note:  Animals are sentient beings - they are not dumb!  Just like humans, animals have a mental body or a mind; they have an emotional or feeling body; a physical body and a spirit/soul body just like humans. The difference between animals and humans is that animals are more intuitive than most humans. 

When humans transition, or leave this earth, they live in their spirit body, which is similar in shape to their physical body but without the density.  And, when  animals transition, they live in their spirit bodies. Whenever I see a dead animal on the side of the road, I always say a little prayer to it because sometimes its spirit hovers over its lifeless body wanting to return, but it can't. So, I say: "return your energy to God with Love"  and I always ask the angels to assist this little spirit. 

Okay, so animals like humans can think and reason because they have been known to save human lives and one has to be able to think about how to go about it.  I don't believe animals act from instinct. It might just be semantics, but animals are intuitive and act from their intuition. They see the energy field (aura) around humans and can tell just how a person is thinking and feeling by reading our aura, so this is one reason I feel animals are intuitive. Also, they can read our thoughts and feelings, which goes beyond instinct.  We can't believe what people say and animals know this - a person may say one thing, but the animal is picking up what the person is really thinking and/or feeling. I had a dog who was a "vibe tester". Whenever someone who had bad intentions approached me, he would get in between us and nip at this person. I learned to follow my dog's lead.

And, animals like humans have a wide range of emotions too.  In the past, I rescued abused show horses and some of them were very angry about how they were mistreated. I learned that sometimes you can have a horse for a year until it feels safe enough to act out how it was treated in the past.  This is what is happening to a little mare I rescued. She is angry about how she was treated and sad that she was ripped away from her mother.

Years ago, I rescued a horse whose owner's philosophy was: "if one whip doesn't work, I'll find one that does".  This mare was angry for 5 years before she settled down. She lived with me for 15 years and knew without a doubt that she was loved. I never asked anything of her - I let her be free to develop her personality and that she did.  She had a stall without a door and she would visit the other four horses and eat hay with them. She was the matriarch of the barn and enjoyed her position to the fullest. She was the first one to go out and the first one to come in.....also the first one to get fed! A couple of months after she left us, I was upstairs and heard a horse walking up and down the aisle. I knew all the horses were in their stalls.  I knew it was Trudy who came back to visit her buddies, so to validate this I called a friend who is an intuitive and told her that I had a visitor - that's all I said. She said that Trudy came back to visit us. Animals, like humans, will come back to visit those who loved them because Love - unconditional love - is a bond that binds us forever to those animals and humans we love.

More about animals' intuitive nature later....

Blessings!


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