A Cat to the Rescue
by Harold Klemp
Here’s another cat story. “Holly” is a care manager in a facility in the United Kingdom. About a year ago, a very astonishing thing happened. Holly said that one of the residents has a cat, and this cat took a liking to her.
A Lost Calf and a Powerful Spiritual Lesson
By Benny Callaghan
My partner and I visited a cattle ranch owned by a friend who had been farming the same land for over thirty years. I rarely visit a farm and soon realized that this was no ordinary place. The farmer kept it because he loved cows.
A Grateful Crow
by Harold Klemp
The local paper, the Star Tribune, carried an item about a week and a half ago. It was in a question-and-answer column about animals. It was less a question than a statement. This personwanted to tell something about crow behavior.
Four Spiritual Tips for Leaf’s Visit to the Vet
By Linda Anderson
Our twelve-year-old dog Leaf is a rescued cocker spaniel who has lingering issues. Abandoned at an animal shelter when he was about a year old, we found him alone and in need of a loving home.
My Playful Horse Becomes a Love Dog, Part 2 of 2
By Gai Lawson, Ontario
“Whether or not your philosophy or religion accepts Souls in forms other than the human is unimportant. If you can accept reincarnation and the fact that Soul takes on many different bodies – and some of these Souls are better vehicles for love than some people – you will find much joy and happiness in your own life. You’ll also find a greater understanding of God’s creation.”
Our Minifarm Family, Part 1 of 2
By Donna Lupinacci, Connecticut and Florida
My husband Tony and I have been very blessed in this lifetime. I think of us as soul mates because when we first met over 36 years ago while exploring the teachings of Eckankar, we shared our experiences and realized how similar our love for life and beliefs in God are…