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Finding Oliver: How and Why Our Animals Reincarnate With Us
Finding Oliver: How and Why Our Animals Reincarnate With Us
Finding Oliver: How and Why Our Animals Reincarnate With Us
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Finding Oliver: How and Why Our Animals Reincarnate With Us

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If you’ve ever lost an animal, you wonder: will they come back to you? Surprisingly, it happens more often than we know. Here’s how Alki, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, reincarnated as Oliver the Cavalier in 2015 and found his way home again. Sharing true stories from her life and practice as an animal communicator, Robyn M Fritz also explains how families can say goodbye to their dying animals and let go—and how they can sometimes welcome them back again. A chapter, with pictures, from the upcoming book, Getting to the “After” Party: What Really Happens When We Die.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateMar 23, 2017
ISBN9780984428731
Finding Oliver: How and Why Our Animals Reincarnate With Us

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    Finding Oliver - Robyn M Fritz

    AUTHOR

    Getting to the After Party:

    What Really Happens When We Die

    Finding Oliver is a chapter in my book, Getting to the After Party: What Really Happens When We Die. The chapter talks about the lives and deaths of my animal family—and how soul purpose and soul choice answered the question most of us who live with animals want to know: will they come back again? Yes, no, and maybe. In Oliver’s case, yes.

    I invite you to enjoy this chapter, send me your comments, join us on social media, and help spread the word about the truth about the afterlife. And my book.

    Yes, big claim, knowing what really happens when we die. I know because I work with my dad, Ray, who runs what I call a Way Station for Dead Things on the Other Side. I’ve come up with my own names for the afterlife because the old ones never worked. And because the dead agreed.

    As I thought about this book, I wondered what the dead wanted us to know about the afterlife. So I asked my dad, who has been dead over twenty years, What is the number one thing you want people to know about being dead?

    He laughed and said, It’s a constant party! That made me laugh, because that’s what Murphy, my beloved Cavalier King Charles spaniel, says—how much fun she and the dead have (even though they miss us, too). Then my dad got serious, saying, there’s more, a lot more than you could ever imagine or will imagine when you’re inside a body. It’s further than you could ever go, which is why you need your body to stop so your spirit can continue on.

    Unfortunately, many of the dead aren’t having fun, because they are stuck and can’t move on to their proper afterlife. Why? Because the biggest problem most of us will ever have is not knowing the truth about being dead—until we’re dead.

    There are two ways to die: die well and make it to the afterlife party and a new soul adventure, or die badly and risk getting stuck and missing it altogether. In my book I explore what this means for the living and the dead and reveal a larger problem: the backlog of stuck dead is so huge it has created an energy block on the living and on the planet itself.

    My book will show what I’ve learned from the dead. Most of it isn’t what we’ve been taught to believe or what other mediums experience, but the universe is more fascinating, poignant, and fun than we realize, and understanding and living that truth is how we create exhilarating lives—and juicy afterlives. And now to what our animals are up to, alive and dead.

    Contact me: Robyn M Fritz, robyn@robynfritz.com

    Finding Oliver:

    How and Why Our Animals Reincarnate with Us

    On October 9, 1998, I met my soul mate. Again. At the time I knew nothing about reincarnation, past lives, or even intuition. All I knew was that I’d driven three hours to meet the eleven-week-old Cavalier King Charles spaniel puppy I’d committed to buying the week before by phone. The puppy was bouncing up and down trying to see past her mother and grandmother. As our eyes met, I was stunned to hear her voice in my head clearly say, Oh, it’s you and to hear something inside me say it right back.

    It took me three years to understand that this dog, who called herself Murphy Brown, was the reincarnation of a human woman who was my childhood friend (yes, human) and later my beloved English cocker spaniel Maggie. On December 25, 2001, that same soul again reincarnated as my Cavalier boy, Alki—yes, the same soul in two bodies in the same household at the same time. And on July 28, 2015, that same soul reincarnated again as another Cavalier boy—and

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