by Harold Klemp | Oct 15, 2019 | Animals Teach Love, Featured Columnist, Poems and Contemplations, Service and Animals |
By Harold Klemp
This is the story of “Alita.” She’s the mom of Minnou, a cat she’s owned for ten years. I have to say, the only name that I haven’t changed in these stories is Minnou’s. I don’t think she’ll mind.
During the ten years that Minnou has lived in Alita’s home, the Spiritual Exercises of ECK have become very important for Minnou. This is the HU session with the Mahanta, the Inner Master.
by Contributor | Oct 8, 2019 | Animals and Miracles, Animals Teach Love, Contributors, Dogs, Service and Animals |
By Dannette Horton, North Carolina
At four o’clock on a Saturday morning, a dish crashing to the floor in the kitchen downstairs awakened me. I heard my ex-husband, Carl, making sounds as if he was in pain. (Although Carl and I are divorced, he is still my best friend and lives with us.)
by Harold Klemp | Sep 24, 2019 | Animals Teach Love, Birds, Cats, Featured Columnist, Service and Animals |
By Harold Klemp
Wilton, a retired man from Auckland, New Zealand, reported the case of Tiddles, his cat, saving a bird. The story runs like this:
by Contributor | Sep 10, 2019 | Animals Teach Love, Cats, Service and Animals |
By Sue Ellen Armstrong, Connecticut
As a way of giving service to life in my semi-retirement, I offered to socialize cats at a local animal shelter by petting and playing with them. My second volunteer job involved working with a rescue group that specializes in saving cats.
by Contributor | Aug 20, 2019 | Cats, Pets in Family Life, Service and Animals, Uncategorized |
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by Contributor | Aug 13, 2019 | Animals Teach Love, Contributors, Dogs, Service and Animals |
By Allen Anderson, Minnesota
Standing in line at a sprawling grocery store, I placed five bags of large sweet potatoes on the conveyer belt. A mature cashier with a kind, smiling face (I’ll call her Stacy) enthusiastically said, “Leaf’s food!”