Question:
I have a story that boggles my mind each time I think of it. First I must give the history of our little dog Radar.We understand that his prior owner had him for nine years. The owner was moving to another house and he was intending to have him put to sleep. Our daughter found out about the situation and told the owner, "No, bring him to me and I'll take care of him." My husband and I first started caring for him while our daughter worked 12-hour days as a registered nurse.During the first month we cared for him I had to call 911 twice, as I thought my husband was in serious medical difficulty. Radar witnessed the emergency medics working on my husband. Since that time, Radar has watched my husband like a hawk. If he thought things weren't going right he would get my attention so I could check on my husband.Last month, we had to put Radar in the care of our veterinarian, as we would be away on a cruise. We missed him terribly. One morning on the cruise I awoke at 5:00 a.m. thinking I heard Radar's scratching
L.S., Hurst, TX Apr 18, 2004
Answer:
Thank you for your vivid and moving account of your dog's "non-local" communication with you that probably saved your husband's life. The quantum theory of universal consciousness and of what I refer to in my book "The Boundless Circle" (Quest Books, 1996) as the "empathosphere" certainly seems to be confirmed by your experience.Other readers may wish to share similar experiences -- I know of some that have occurred even after an animal companion has died. It's all part of the great mystery, indeed!