March 28, 2005






Q: Do our pets go to Heaven?

gabriel publishing

A: When a pet dies, its spirit, or its form without a body, still defines itself as the pet of the person who drove it home into The Light with love. It still feels itself to be as much a part of who it was as we feel who we are when we awaken from a nap – or nightmare.

Because a pet is often hospitalized before it releases from its body, its nightmare may include its mind’s unknowing of where it is. But when a person losing their pet prays for help from friends or helpers on the other side to come and assist, it is done!

Each of us is gifted a beloved friend AND animal from God for whom our welfare is their primary charge. They opt to help whenever we feel for their presence. But when we spend the majority of our lives indifferent to their work, we rarely see or feel their efforts.

Be open that Jesus has a special pet for you who will come when you leave your body. This pet will invite you into The Light so that you feel no remorse about leaving your old feelings behind. These beloved pets often allow passageway to the other side faster and easier because they offer the feeling of ourselves as glorious beings: more kind, gentle, loving and forgiving. Their return becomes a return of that glory reinstated in us!

Feel for those pets you have lost even as you are alive and well! Feel for their minds. Feel for their presence! For if you ask for your pets to be at home with you always, you will be in the company of saints, and goodness will follow you wherever you may go.

St. Francis of Assisi has all-knowing ways for you to be with your pets both in mind AND spirit. Just ask for his assistance and feel his blessings upon both you and your beloved pets. Listen, feel and then behold the glory!

Light and Love,

LYNN SCOTT



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