The Courage to Grieve a Lost Pet

by Judy Wright on June 6th, 2008
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 Hello from beautiful Montana:

Last night's tele-class on dealing with grief and loss was very special to me. One of the participants, spoke eloquently about the loss of a beloved dog companion she had for over 14 years.

We spoke of the deep mourning you can go through when you lose a pet.  A pet is such a model of unconditional love.  He really doesn't care if you won or lost the game, whether your boss is a jerk, or if you got cut off in traffic; he just wags his tail and licks your face anyway.

I mentioned a book that I had picked up at a second hand store recently called George Anderson's "Lessons from the Light.  Extraordinary messages of Comfort and Hope from the Other Side."

As with all things, take what you believe and let the rest of it go by.  But he did have some fascinating things to say about the role of animals in the next life and the part they play in the lives of those they left behind.

What do you think about the loss of a pet?  What has been your experience?  Please share with us.  We want to be a part of your community.

Love,

Judy H. Wright

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PSS. Be sure to also  check out the free Thursday Tele-classes and pass the word.  They are free and on a number of subjects. Just look under Judy Wright at www.FREETeleMessages.com 


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