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Furry Words
by Sara Moore www.enlightenedhorizons.com
day. This dog speaks like he’s in an infomercial! He does take himself very seriously and is a linear thinking, meaning life had to be in black and white with no gray area. If he were a child, you’d have to wash his favorite stuffie as he slept because that would be the ONLY one he’d love.
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Joannah Y. has Pippin, a blue merle Border Collie. “At 14 years old, why does he cry and yip periodically at night?” Honestly, it feels like he’s dreaming, and he wakes himself with his own voice. He’s calling it sleep talking instead of sleep walking. That’s pretty funny and a first for me! I asked if he was in pain and heard no. Is he feeling energy in the room? “Heck no,” he says! Is he worried about anything? Also “no”. Oh my goodness, he just showed me an image of Archie Bunker indicating he’s clearly had enough of my questions!
your dreams for yourself and give things a time frame for when you want them by, and she’ll hook you up if you’re ready and it’s meant to be. Fascinating! One more thing. It feels like you and I have had to do things for ourselves our whole lives and we’re proud of our accomplishments, but it would be nice to be handed a map every now and then so we can check our progress. She’s trying to help you with that.
in and moved in his sleep. I’m also hearing “red roses” being said in my head, but I don’t think that’s him… My great grandfather (Gramps) LOVED roses and had immigrated from Italy, so I’m leaning towards this being a grandfather or great grandfather who’s sneaking a hello in. I love that!
Nina H. asked how Clyde, her Goldendoodle, lets her know he’s with her. Oh my goodness, if you could see his face! He looks super intense but is also giving me a “What the heck?” look! He’s always with you. He’s within, around, infused in and part of you, all day, every