Have you ever wondered, who’s thinking of who when you’re
thinking of someone that you’ve known who is now dead? A few nights ago, while doing my nightly
routine of appreciation, I found myself thinking about Schatz (our deceased
dog) – which made me question, “am I thinking about him or is he here, and I’ve just become aware of him? Simultaneously, I felt filled with this calm,
soothing energy and I knew that he really was
with me.
It seems like
we’re separated by death – I can’t see you, touch you, feel you, lick you –
you’re gone. I’m here, you’re not. But haven’t you had those experiences where
you felt a person, or a pet, who was
once observable by you as being alive, feel
as though they were right there with you; united, no separation, completely
involved and existing as energy and focused with you?
I like the idea that there is no death…we just change form.
I like the idea that those we’ve known and those we’ve loved never “go
away”; I like the idea that a slight shift in my perspective of what it is I
need to see, opens me up to a whole new way of communicating and experiencing
someone I’ve labeled as “dead”.
1 comment:
The spirit or the energy of our loved ones that have passed can be felt in many different ways...providing we accept them, and realize what they are for instance the feeling you had of Schatz; for me it can be a certain time on the clock that I notice all the time which actually signifies the date of someones death, for others it could be a dragon fly that flies by, or a butterfly for others. Whatever "form" or 'feeling' our loved ones take on, it always leaves us with a beautiful feeling afterwards; like a hug or the warmth of sun on your face on a chilly day. I could go on and on about this topic with you. And just thinking of that puts a smile on my face. Thank you for your blogs. :)
Post a Comment