Some people’s whole lives revolve around their dogs,
tailoring their work and leisure schedules to meet their dog’s every need. Even
their relationships tend to reflect their canine activities and acquaintances.
Others refuse to travel on vacation stating, “No one can care for my dog as
well as I do.” They fear something will happen in their absence.
In reality, the cycle of life and death has its own
agenda. Your dog has his own personal journey, choosing his birth and death. It
does not necessarily coincide with your wishes or hopes for a long shared
partnership.
Sometimes they depart quickly, leaving us in a state
of shock and disbelief. Preparing to help an old or sick dog journey to heaven
is a relief and a blessing. There is time to celebrate, say goodbye and ready
yourself emotionally. Yet, no matter whether his death is sudden or preplanned,
the void that ensues can be overwhelming.
We are the ones who wish to understand death. We don’t
grasp the cycle of life and death. We believe death is final, absolute and
permanent. Your dog knows it’s not – that you and he are eternally connected to
the infinite oversoul of the Universe.
Your Dog’s View Of Death
Dogs don’t fear death like we do. To them, it’s like
shedding a layer of clothing.
Your grief will begin to shift once you’re able to
feel gratitude for the life you shared together… Cherishing the time spent
together brings peace of mind.
Metaphysically, the spirit disengages from the
physical form to ascend to divine light or heaven. It’s a blissful process and
your dog looks forward to leaving an old or diseased body behind for
rejuvenation in the spirit world. He will recreate another body when the time
is right.
Your dog won’t avoid the death process unless he’s
hanging on for you. This can happen when he’s concerned about you after he’s
gone. Many dogs continue to live in painful or diseased bodies because they
realize our grief will be enormous. It’s our job to allow them to make their
own decisions; it is not up to us to control their timing.
The Many Phases Of Grief ...
There are many stages of grief that we must process in
order to heal completely.
Besides the physical emptiness, your emotional,
mental and spiritual energies are impacted. Processing the many phases of grief
helps you understand the deep messages, heal from within and find a peaceful
place in your heart where loving memories can nourish you.
Step #1 Acknowledge Your Feelings
The first step is to acknowledge your feelings. At
the outset, you might feel numb and disconnected from everything around you.
Maybe you’re angry that your dog left you suddenly without warning?
Or guilty, blaming yourself for not seeing any signs
of illness. You might feel abandoned, hurt or confused about your dog’s timing.
The emptiness around and within you may lead to tremendous sadness, followed by
deep depression.
All of these feelings get tangled up inside, leaving
you confused and sad. They come and go, ebbing and flowing at different rates
and intensity. Any of these emotions can catch you off-guard, triggered by a
memory or thought.
Step #2 Identify The Wounding
Digging deeper within your emotions, you can uncover
your personal wounding and how that relates to your relationship with your dog.
First, understand that your dog was the innermost link to your soul, easing the
painful parts of yourself that are not complete.
Your dog mirrored these profound woundings, encouraged
you to bring them out into a healthy light, then gently supported you to heal
them.
You have the resources and inner strength to heal from
within. Recognizing your feelings, bringing the lessons into the forefront and
accessing gratitude will all aid the healing.
If the woundings are very deep, they can resurface
when your dog dies. For example, when your protective dog dies, you may feel
vulnerable and fearful because your shield is gone.
Perhaps you are still working on that lesson so his
death amplifies those emotions. Therefore, it’s important to seek out other
ways and tools to empower yourself from within.
Your soul wounding could represent diverse issues such
as abandonment, lack of trust, betrayal or unconditional love. These inner
truths exist within us but often we don’t have a conscious awareness of what
they are and how they manifest in our lives.
Step #3 Create A Conscious Awareness
Critical to this journey is an awareness of why your
dog came into your life. What was the soul contract between the two of you? Was
it related to confidence, protection, abandonment, fear or something else?
Maybe it was simply that he understood you better than
anyone else; that he could read your moods and feelings. Our dogs help us feel
supported and loved, alleviating the vulnerability and loneliness we witness in
the world. They take it in and never judge us.
Once you’re able to embrace some of your feelings,
your healing path will open up and unfold. This is a gentle process, one that
moves from an unconscious state to a conscious awareness in order to shift from
grief to happiness.
Step #4 Turn Grief Into Gratitude
How do you begin to fill the void, heal the energetic
wounding and find peace and happiness in their memories? How do you begin the
process of grieving that is necessary to move on?
Your grief will begin to shift once you’re able to
feel gratitude for the life you shared together. Whether it was short or long,
the heart to heart bonding is real and lasting. Cherishing the time spent
together brings peace of mind.
Appreciate how your dog helped mold you into a better
human being, and learn that dogs are healers and helpers for our lives. Holding
the memories close to our hearts will help us move forward in our grieving
process.
Step #5 Heal From Within
You have the resources and inner strength to heal from
within. Recognizing your feelings, bringing the lessons into the forefront and
accessing gratitude will all aid the healing.
Being gentle with yourself is of the utmost
importance. Select the friends, family and calendar events that comfort you.
Avoid any situation that feels uncomfortable and don’t feel guilty about
cancelling engagements.
Take time to reflect and just be. A walk in nature
will connect you to his spirit. Cry, laugh and sit with his memories. Ask that
he visit you in a dream or in your meditation. Although you will always have a
tender place inside, the intense trauma will ease over time.
Death Is Not Final
Physical death is one of the most challenging events
we face in our human-canine experience. We may be prepared for their death yet
when they chose to leave this world without any warning, it can leave us
reeling in shock and disbelief.
Whether they face a life-threatening crisis or endure
a long debilitating illness, there’s no easy way to say goodbye.
But is it goodbye forever? Whether it’s that special
bond, a familiar personality trait, physical resemblance or look in the eye,
the soul to soul connection is clear. You know intuitively that you’ve been
together with your dog before.
After all, you are here on this earth to become more
enlightened and connected to divine love. Who better than your dog to be your
teacher?
His patience, devotion and unconditional love are the
greatest gifts anybody could ask for.
Honoring him for these blessings is a beautiful way to
say goodbye.
(Complements
of Ellen Kohn
She has a diverse background in energy healing and
spirit to spirit communication. She is a Reiki Master Teacher, Meridian
Practitioner and Healing Touch for Animals Practitioner.)
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