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Old 01-06-2017, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by 11Tractors
Thank you everybod. I am really sorry for taking this long to come back.

Yes, in a way I am happy that I saw what I saw. This would be much harder if I didn't experience it. Also I saw the dog in dreams twice. In the first night after his death he just came out of nowhere in a dream that was about some nonsense. I knew suddenly that I was dreaming and I was so happy to see him. It felt real. His fur felt real and everything was like before although he looked much younger and very happy and healthy. Then I woke up. It happened again in the next night and then it stopped. Maybe it was just my mind doing it's stuff but it helped a lot too.

It's tough to loose a pet but I think that we most likely gain more than we loose at the end. It is a shame that dogs/cats/etc. don't live as long as we do most often. I hope, if there is reincarnation, that our dog goes to some nice place. He was so kind and although he was not very clever he was socially very intelligent. He was big and gentle and was always aware of how everybody felt. He always helped no matter how scared he was and how much pain he had.

Carnate, it must be tough to work in the field of psychology. I had a good experience with one therapist although she didn't really believe that what I kept seeing was real in the physical sense. She believed it was real in some way though. She believed that thoughts, dreams and visions are real since they do happen and affect people. She didn't think I was crazy. She didn't care about how I handled things if it was legal and it worked and I remained functional. But there are not many that are helpful. I used to take antipsychotics but they had no affect on what I experienced. They messed on my health other ways though.

I wish there was someone people could go to and talk about this stuff. Someone who would listen and give advice so that people who experience this stuff remain functional. Even if you don't believe that there is anything beyond the physical world you must know how powerful human mind is and that unexplainable things happen. It would be great to physically talk to somebody who neither glorifies the experince nor denies it.

I studied natural sciences. It would be not wise to say that humans know much. We know nothing about this universe really. There is a lot we don't know. We are like ants who debate if whales exist or not. If ants could debate of course.

It's wonderful you've been able to see your dog in dreams, I have had my dog visit me in a dream (dream or Astral thing), though only once. But it was so real, his fur, his smell, everything about him felt so real, and I remember thinking, 'Toby, you didn't die, you're here!, it must have been a dream that you died'.
Another time I saw what I can only describe as a ghost golden retriever. It was at an old farm house, it just walked past and then disappeared. Later I saw a black and white photo of the dog (or what looked like that dog) on a sideboard in the hall.
You're right about there being a lot we don't know. Many scientists who know so much about their subjects, only know about this physical universe, and that's only a small part of it.
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