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Animal Bereavement:
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Ask How are you emotionally?
How are you physically?
Its important to ask these questions, as, if the animal has moved on, you will get very interesting, abstract answers to these questions.Â
They are no longer in an emotional or physical body.Â
If there is an 'emotional' reaction, you can call it like they are stuck in between, they are like a 'ghost'...often it is the human's guilt that is keeping the animal's spirit bound.
Ask James what the process to help the animal move on.
Next I help the human find peace in this situation. I'll teach the human how to get present with the animal, and feel the pet.
It's much better for them to feel that, then relay messages to them for the pet.
So the situation is getting present with your animal, going back to the situation of missing your animal.
Making your present moment stronger.
Thinking of the passing of your animal for 10 seconds rather than 5 minutes you will be able to get into the present moment easier.
Start by getting present.
now move your attention from the present moment, think of the loss of your animal.
Now move that attention from that back to the present moment.
Now repeat that for about 5 or 7 times.
Get present....Think of the loss of your pet...(only until you've got it but not up to a 10) even if that is only for 5 seconds.
Then get present again...Repeat 5 or 7 times.
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Notice that the 'present' moment will help ease the anxiety of thinking of your deceased pet. Its like it dissolves the anxiety and helps you to be in a peaceful state.
This also helps your animal to move forward if it happens to be 'stuck'.
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