Re: Back to the Animals again
Message written by
Craig
January 04, 2011 at 11:30:01:
In Reply to Back to the Animals again posted by Allen January 03, 2011 at 16:13:38:
Hi Allen,I can't say anything but what I get from those on the other side. David Fontana was a great soul, but I don't know what the source of his information was. Here's what George Wilmot said when he came through in a seance with Leslie Flint in 1974. He had just arrived on the next plane of life and was being told about it by a guide who was obviously a knowledgeable soul. The guide was telling him he was dead and George pointed out that his horse was there so he couldn't be dead. George said, "If I died and went to heaven, there wouldn’t be any horses there. They don’t have souls. He [his guide] said, 'Ah, that’s what they tell you on the Earth, that they ain’t got no sort of other life, only the material life as you call it.' He said, 'That horse, because of its nearness to you and the love and affection you showed for it is given something that helps it to extend its life span.' I didn’t quite get all this lark, extend its life span. He said that while you have love and affection and regard for that horse, that horse will have an existence." A little later, the guide says "Over here, we have great plains, places where animals congregate, where there is love and affection and where they can be cared for. People have this stupid idea that because they're human beings, they're the only ones who have a right to a future existence." You can listen to the seance at http://adcguides.com/wilmot2.htm. In eternity, there are millions of planes, not a this life and an afterlife. Earth is just one spiritual plane. And so perhaps every insect and clam and rodent and fish that ever existed is thriving on some plane somewhere. Of course, it can't reincarnate because reincarnation is a choice people make--it isn't something that happens to them. So maybe that's true. I just don't hear it from anyone on the other side. And I can't take testimony from people on this side surmising about the afterlife as valid evidence for what it's like there. Someone, somewhere, is saying every manner of things about eternal life, so anything can be supported by someone somewhere. But over and over, we hear that our pets are there to greet us when we cross over. That's just well-established fact. And they live with us for as long as we want them to live with us. Love and peace, Craig
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