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Dogs in Heaven: and Other Animals: Extraordinary stories of animals reaching out from the other side (HarperTrue Fate – A Short Read)

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M ahesh Chavda was raised in a Hindu family and his parents were respected Hindu priests. One day missionaries came to his home and gave him a Bible. Mahesh read the Bible and came to the conclusion that Jesus Christ is the savior of the world. But he was unable to give his live to Christ because of his strong Hindu family. One night he was taken into heaven where he encountered Jesus Christ personally. Since that time Mahesh is a passionate follower of Jesus Christ. For the last decades he had a powerful and anointed christian ministry, with incredible miracles taking place.

Different religions and cultures have different ideas and opinions about the existence of heaven and who gets to enter them. At times, moral pain can be intensified by destructive messages we’ve received and internalized at some point in our lives, often as children. Messages like, “I’m not good enough,” “I can’t do anything right,” “I have to be perfect,” “It’s my fault when something goes wrong,” or “It’s my job to make sure everyone is safe and happy.” People for whom this registers are warmly encouraged to find a safe context, possibly with a caring professional, to explore and gain perspective on these messages. 10. Don’t be afraid to ask for professional help Some people find it helpful to write in a journal. Some write poetry or letters to their dogs, telling them what is in their hearts. Others express their feelings and honor connections with deceased dogs through other forms of creative expression, including music, art, storytelling, play, humor, or dancing. 4. Share your story As such, many pets continue to guide us in love in the afterlife. Many of them are transitioning to our spirit guide team almost immediately once they reach the other side. Because humans can reason, we are able to make intelligent and moral decisions; animals cannot. God did not create animals with the ability to choose right or wrong, to accept or reject salvation. Only humans were given this ability to reason. Genesis 2:8-9 (NKJV), “And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed. And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.”

Certainly people can go to unhealthy extremes with their animals. Still, though we understandably roll our eyes at pet psychologists or estates left to Siamese cats, we should ask ourselves why so many people find such companionship, solace, and joy in their pets. Is it because of sin? I believe it’s because of how God has made animals, and us.

Some of the signs were quite obvious, like names of other people and even pets being Rina or some derivative of it. The creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God. We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth. . . . We ourselves groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for . . . the redemption of our bodies” (Romans 8:21-23). God warned Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil—“for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die” (Genesis 2:17, NKJV). Only humans have the ability to make moral decisions for or against God.There are times,” Tucci continues, “when individuals may not understand the medical implications of what is happening to their pet and therefore are unable to make a clear decision on the process of euthanasia. If a pet parent experiences their pet struggling when their pet is being euthanized, this may cause an interruption of their grief experience by thinking they may have made the wrong decision. This is also true if the pet rallies and is perky just before the injection.” When I think of most of my pets, I hope I will see them again. When it comes to the snake I had in high school —no thanks! The Bible isn’t clear on whether there will be animals in heaven. This wasn’t on the minds or the authors or pertinent to our understanding of God. Some detective work is needed. If you want to experience the overwhelming love of God and have a taste of heaven on earth, then sign up to GOD IS REAL:

You can hear this in Psalm 32:9: “Be not like a horse or a mule, without understanding, which must be curbed with bit and bridle.” In other words, when the psalmist wants to illustrate the loss of a distinctive thinking capacity of the human being, he uses animals as the illustration. Moral pain doesn’t just affect your heart and mind. It’s important to take care of your body by getting exercise, rest, and practicing good nutrition and sleep habits. If you have a faith tradition or spiritual/contemplative practice, these can be sources of strength, comfort, and perspective. In his book, The Loss of a Pet: A Guide to Coping with the Grieving Process When a Pet Dies, Wallace Sife, PhD, points out that caring for an animal companion involves “a complex set of responsibilities” in some ways “similar to the obligations of raising a child.” Given that we cannot always protect our dogs from suffering and may have to make decisions about when to end their lives, there may be times when we second-guess ourselves and wonder how well we have fulfilled these responsibilities. Their face smiling at you. A moment you shared together. Pets can send happy memories to lift us up from across the veil. They can do it unprompted we can also ask for them.However, it is a recurring stance among most pet owners who do believe in a heaven that their pet’s soul does go to heaven, either the same as theirs or a separate one for animals.

Release all tension, physical, mental, and emotional, and just start connecting with your innermost spirituality. I told my mom, ‘Mama, I want to die, and go to heaven with Jesus where there is no more pain. I don't want to be in this much pain for the rest of my life,’” she said. “And so I was so committed to just giving up that sometimes whenever I couldn't sleep I'd kinda try and figure out what would happen if I did die. Then I decided, my mom would come with me. My dad would stay and watch my sisters.”

An atheist went to heaven!

As we tell the story of our dog’s life, even if it’s just to ourselves, we see the longer journey we had with our pet, not just the last weeks, days, or hours. When we place end-of-life events in the larger context of a friendship that may have unfolded over years, we remember good times and moments of connection and warmth that may have been minimized or forgotten in the midst of our pain. 5. Create formal or informal rituals to honor your dog’s life Others claim that different species of living beings have different heavens that they go to, meaning pets’ and their humans’ souls never meet again unless reincarnation followed by chance meetings are considered. It is that most pets after their death either appear to their owners in visions, often accompanied by a spokesperson like God, or they send indisputable signs from heaven. It is for this very reason that for years, humans have tried to find out where their pets end up after their demise. Mahesh Chavda has written several books, that have helped thousands of christians experience more of the healing power and loving presence of God in their lives. More info about these books

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