452. Do Pets Love Us?
I was watching a cat documentary on Netflix where I came across the question, “do our pets love us?”. It seemed that for experts, the answer was complex, but generally yes. For me as a channeler of alive and passed pets, it’s certainly complex, but it’s also certainly a yes.
What’s interesting about channeling passed pets vs. passed humans is the lack of complexity. Pets are generally quite simple and straight to the point. As a result, their “love” shines through quite prominently. Humans are more cerebral. They’re more familiar with expressing themselves through words. Sometimes that in itself is complex. As human beings, we’re in our head a bit too much. Sometimes we lose sense of ourselves, or of “the point”. And therefore… love. Pets as simple creatures are substantially less complex. The “feeling” of their love is often times more profound tan that of humans. This isn’t to say tat pes feel love more substantially than humans, but their access to these feelings are… straight to the point. And thereefore it comes in clear. Almost like signaling a radio. It’s “closer”, and therefore it’s more audible/stronger. While I certainly have channeled profound love from humans, some of the most profound I’ve channeled was from pets. I suppose this is typically because many people who choose to receive pet readings consider their connection to their pets similar to that of children. Therefore, it’s no surprise that tis love is strong, powerful and… magical.
While one can argue that humans need to get their point across through words, as that’s what resonates, one has to wonder if humans need the most help with love, truly. Maybe pets have it quite figured out, but we don’t quite give them enough credit. After all, many pets are perfect figures of unconditional love. Perhaps it’s time to put a mirror on us. What prevents us from sharing our love so profoundly, while pets have absolutely no borders, boundaries or insecurities doing so? Maybe… just maybe… that’s why we have pets. To teach us lessons that despite our intellectual capability, we may just be too stupid to otherwise understand :).