Coney’s Reincarnation

Millie contacted me to see if her passed away cat had reincarnated into her new kitten.

I get asked this a lot, and most of the time, the answer is No. My
experience has been that only about 10% of the time does a pet come
back into the same lifetime as his owner.

With Millie, I especially expected a No. It takes time for a pet to
reincarnate. Millie’s cat, Coney had passed away not long before she
had adopted Achilles.

When I tuned in, I realized that the Coney I was talking to was in physical form. He didn’t feel ethereal. He was here. That was a great sign.
I asked, “Coney, are you Achilles?”
“Yes.”
I was surprised!
I asked, “How did you get here so fast?”
He said, “I would leave my body during my sleep and go home and prepare for my next life.”
I asked, “How long have you been here?”
He said, “About a month. There was a placeholder here before.”  A placeholder is exactly what it sounds like, a soul that saves your place.
So, here’s the part that’s hard to explain and harder still to deal with. A soul in a new body may act slightly different than the previous pet. The body is genetically predisposed to different hormone levels, different stress responses. The soul comes through in the personality, but the pet is different.
I talked with Achilles. He had no memory of his life as Coney. He is just a little kitty with a new home.
It was strange to talk with Coney at the soul level and Achilles at the body level. I imagine in a month or two, they will be fully merged, and one and the same.
Animals on the other side don’t always get to choose whether and where they are coming back. It has to be inline with their life’s purpose and with their owner’s life purpose.
Coney, in a new body, has a new purpose in Millie’s life. He said, “I’m here to teach about the beauty of power without apology.”  Women, especially have a tendency to apologize or accommodate around their power.
We say, “Oh, it’s nothing.” or “You’re good at this, too.”  It sounds like Millie has some serious power to wield!
Coney had a beautiful striped coat. Millie was surprised to notice that in certain light, Achilles has a black on black tabby pattern in his fur as well.  It will be interesting to see what parts of Coney shine through.
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2 Responses to Coney’s Reincarnation

  1. TheDatingDr says:

    This is such a neat story- thanks for sharing!

    I love knowing that those we love may be joining us again.

    Before he passed, we asked our beloved spirit guide greyhound if he could return to us. He said yes, but the timing depended on what happened with 2012! And then he mysteriously said, when he returned it probably wouldn’t be in the form we expected. I don’t know what he meant by that- but he said, by then, I would definitely be able to recognize him!

    What an amazing adventure awaiting to unfold!

    A hearty thank you to our amazing pets who are here to help heal, guide, and support us!

  2. b.a. ray says:

    Thank you Millie, Coney, Bridget and especially Achilles for sharing this amazing story. It is remarkable and powerful. I am filled with awe and wonder.

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