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If it can happen with animals..............I'm now thinking of Salmon........swimming against the current, uphill, in order to spawn.  Must be some sort of psychic force compelling them.   And the butterflies, etc., etc.   Could happen with humans, too.  Some sort of keen, unexplainable force, prompting them to 'just know' or feel something. 

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@ROMARY or a higher sensory/frequency of abilities than many can't tap.  How about the dogs that can detect cancer cells? That is amazing to me.

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@ROMARY or a higher sensory/frequency of abilities than many can't tap.  How about the dogs that can detect cancer cells? That is amazing to me.


 

 

 

 

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Those dogs are trained to sniff out the smell of cancer.

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@Plaid Pants2 I know like drug sniffing dogs....it's still amazing!

 

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Ghost Cats are getting press lately.  Not long after the death of a beloved cat, many people report seeing a flash of the cat in the house.  Over and over, many times.

 

DD, DH and I are all skeptics but we've all seen our cats who've died.  DH especially surprised me saying he had, also.  Reportedly, they don't stay around forever, but we are still seeing one who died years ago.

 

Has anyone else experienced this?


 

 

I haven't full-on seen my last kitty, but for 6 months after she was euthanized I could swear I heard "her" noises in my apt and would swear I saw her moving out of the corner of my eye. I would think I heard an occasional meow. But that happens to many pet owners. I chalk it up to being used to the sights and sounds of kitties and psychologically "expecting" to see and hear what we've seen and heard for so many years.

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@Noel7 wrote:

Ghost Cats are getting press lately.  Not long after the death of a beloved cat, many people report seeing a flash of the cat in the house.  Over and over, many times.

 

DD, DH and I are all skeptics but we've all seen our cats who've died.  DH especially surprised me saying he had, also.  Reportedly, they don't stay around forever, but we are still seeing one who died years ago.

 

Has anyone else experienced this?


 

 

I haven't full-on seen my last kitty, but for 6 months after she was euthanized I could swear I heard "her" noises in my apt and would swear I saw her moving out of the corner of my eye. I would think I heard an occasional meow. But that happens to many pet owners. I chalk it up to being used to the sights and sounds of kitties and psychologically "expecting" to see and hear what we've seen and heard for so many years.


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I think that's what most experience @Moonchilde

 

I've seen ours run out of a room, not a clear solid, but the definite shape and her color.  I've also been in bed, very still, watching the news on TV and felt what felt like her jump up next to me.  

 

 

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@ROMARY wrote:

If it can happen with animals..............I'm now thinking of Salmon........swimming against the current, uphill, in order to spawn.  Must be some sort of psychic force compelling them.   And the butterflies, etc., etc.   Could happen with humans, too.  Some sort of keen, unexplainable force, prompting them to 'just know' or feel something. 


Well, I guess it could be, however, with respect to Salmon, it is more than likely a combination of physiological, behavioral and strong olfactory (salmon have a very keen sense of smell) imprinting, that drives their navigation and return to their natal waters for the spawn.

 

Or so the science we know indicates, along with other deductive research.

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While I didn't read the article, I can tell you there is much documentation about children And past lives. We are not humans having a spiritual experience , we are spiritual beings having a human experience.

I highly recommend Dr. Brian Weiss' book: Many Lives Many Masters. It is a highly respected, break through book.
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@Noel7 wrote:

@Moonchilde wrote:

@Noel7 wrote:

Ghost Cats are getting press lately.  Not long after the death of a beloved cat, many people report seeing a flash of the cat in the house.  Over and over, many times.

 

DD, DH and I are all skeptics but we've all seen our cats who've died.  DH especially surprised me saying he had, also.  Reportedly, they don't stay around forever, but we are still seeing one who died years ago.

 

Has anyone else experienced this?


 

 

I haven't full-on seen my last kitty, but for 6 months after she was euthanized I could swear I heard "her" noises in my apt and would swear I saw her moving out of the corner of my eye. I would think I heard an occasional meow. But that happens to many pet owners. I chalk it up to being used to the sights and sounds of kitties and psychologically "expecting" to see and hear what we've seen and heard for so many years.


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I think that's what most experience @Moonchilde

 

I've seen ours run out of a room, not a clear solid, but the definite shape and her color.  I've also been in bed, very still, watching the news on TV and felt what felt like her jump up next to me.  

 

 


We had a kitty visit the dog’s water bowl almost every night - for about a year after she died- She was just a little dark kitty form, (as you and others described) who moved quickly as though she wanted her presence known-I am here. 

 

About a year after she died, our 20 year old Shug (kitty) died.  Neither has returned. Was she sent to comfort us, was she sent to comfort Shug, to guide him, so he wouldn't be fearful-Was it for us all to feel comfort in our pain-Just to be reassured that there is life after death-That we will be reunited-That they were and are okay-My belief tells me yes. 

 

What really captivates me is;  that so many have the same experience - and still remain skeptical-do you have a feeling for what you think is occurring or why? 

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@Noel7 wrote:

@Moonchilde wrote:

@Noel7 wrote:

Ghost Cats are getting press lately.  Not long after the death of a beloved cat, many people report seeing a flash of the cat in the house.  Over and over, many times.

 

DD, DH and I are all skeptics but we've all seen our cats who've died.  DH especially surprised me saying he had, also.  Reportedly, they don't stay around forever, but we are still seeing one who died years ago.

 

Has anyone else experienced this?


 

 

I haven't full-on seen my last kitty, but for 6 months after she was euthanized I could swear I heard "her" noises in my apt and would swear I saw her moving out of the corner of my eye. I would think I heard an occasional meow. But that happens to many pet owners. I chalk it up to being used to the sights and sounds of kitties and psychologically "expecting" to see and hear what we've seen and heard for so many years.


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I think that's what most experience @Moonchilde

 

I've seen ours run out of a room, not a clear solid, but the definite shape and her color.  I've also been in bed, very still, watching the news on TV and felt what felt like her jump up next to me.  

 

 


 

@Noel7 I have felt that too, movement on the bed. She was with me for 20 years (she was 21), so a long time I was used to feeling her presence.

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