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March 29, 2015

My FFF (Furry Friend Forever)

Are you a cat person? Or a dog person? Or any kind of animal person at all? I think that most of us at least have some sort of affinity for the furry little buggers, and those of us who choose to have them as members of our family understand what a wonderful relationship it can be. For me it’s pure joy, and with our totally spastic, 20 lb. cat Eddie, a lot of comic relief. But what is it about these little (and sometimes not so little) guys that we bond so deeply with? And what about those barbaric individuals who think it’s ok to abuse animals?

This week’s message talks about our relationships with our animal companions and why we love them so much. And yes, why some feel compelled to mistreat these innocent beings. So no matter if your beloved buddy comes in the form of a cat, dog, reptile, rat or something else, may your life together be filled with much joy and happiness.

From Eddie, Miss Abbie and me…

With Love.

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From Over There: 3.29.15 Weekly Focus
Q: What makes us bond so deeply with our animal pets?

A: The bond between human and domesticated creatures is a bond of pure love. It fulfills in the human the need to nurture and to form an uncomplicated relationship with another. This relationship is based on simplicity and requires that the human individual have the capacity to love unconditionally, as the role of the creature is to strengthen this capacity within the human. This relationship between human and creature opens the compassionate heart more fully. It is love in its simplest form and can help heal grief, loneliness and despair in the human heart.
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Q: What about those who mistreat animals?

A: To mistreat any innocent sentient being is the act of a less evolved individual. This individual believes they are superior as a way to avoid their feelings of inferiority. They are not aware of their energetic connection to all, whether animal, plant or other humans. This is an individual who is absorbed with the self and carries rage within. This is an individual who feels marginalized in life yet does not take responsibility for their actions or lack of achievement. It is an individual who blames others for their woes. It is an individual who has lost their true sense of self. It is possible for these individuals to reclaim their true self, but it must start with the awareness of their actions and the effect on those around them. They must desire change. As it is with all, change begins with the self.

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Q: What else would you like us to know about our furry friends?

A: When one loses their creature friend through death it is a lose as great as any other, though it is to understand that there is always another creature waiting to help raise love and compassion for humankind. 

Treat these companions as you would a beloved child, each as an individual with their own unique needs. Know that like with any being, human or otherwise, each carries their own personality and should be honored as such.

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Thanks & Blessings!






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