Pets Have Feelings Too! - Dr. Monica Diedrich

Pets Have Feelings Too!

By Dr. Monica Diedrich

  • Release Date: 2005-11-01
  • Genre: Pets

Description

This book is about listening to pets . . .

. . . and talking to pets . . .

. . . about how to help pets heal . . .

. . . and about how they help us to heal.

It’s about my Life Assignment . . .

. . . and possibly about yours.

It’s about the Universal Truths of Spirit, Life, and Love.
Whether a person believes in God, a Supreme Being, or the Big Bang,
there is always a philosophical expression we live by.

Regardless of your philosophy, religious faith, or creed, each of you
should bring to this book your own favorite words to express these
Universal Truths that help convey your idea of God. 

As I wrote these chapters, I used expressions for God, Spirit, Life, and
Love with which I’m most familiar, those that touch my heart. My hope is
that the expressions I’ve used will touch your heart, also, or that you’ll be
able to freely adjust them in your own mind to those that are your chosen
favorites.

Regardless of the specific terms I may have used in order to keep the
presentation simple, my desire is that each of you will find your own sense
of spirituality in this book.

It matters little to our animal friends what our religious or philosophical
preferences are. Their only purpose in life is to give us Unconditional Love
and teach us how to Love Unconditionally. Love is their religion, their
philosophy. And through the deep Love you and your pet share, I know
you’ll be able to joyfully speak to each other’s hearts!

On a very practical note, for ease of expression, there are a few places in
this book where I may have opted not to follow one of the regular rules of
grammar. I may have mixed a singular noun with plural pronouns, or vice
versa, knowing full well that I’m taking the liberty of not matching singular
with singular or plural with plural. I do so with apologies to editors,
teachers, and anyone who loves exactness of expression.

Also for ease of both writing and reading in a number of examples, I’ve
occasionally referred to a pet only as “he” or only as “she.” However, in
your own mind as you read, please feel free to use the pronoun that best
represents your own beloved pet.

~ Dr. Monica
Anaheim, CA

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