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Ugly dog un-lucid retrieval? (Read 2380 times)
betson
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Ugly dog un-lucid retrieval?
Sep 9th, 2006 at 11:43am
 

Sept 7, 2006

I had not set my intent to do a retrieval, other than to note that I hadn’t done one for awhile.  That night I had a dream that I was out in some suburban yard and an ugly dog walked down the street toward me.  He had his eyes directly on me which made me nervous because I don’t like the boxer breed or even a grey  boxer mix like this one. He had been hit by a car some time previously and the hair was off his rump and leg.  He came up to me and sat, so I assumed his wounds were old enough to have healed. Yuck, I thought to myself, he looks bad enough to be dead.
Not getting it, I tried to think of what vet to call. I didn’t know the neighborhood so I thought I’d better try to get him in my car and drive around to find help. But when I moved toward him he gave a low warning growl. He didn’t look grateful for my help, as have the real stray dogs I’ve worked with. Just then a siren and bell went off and a firetruck came out of a firestation right behind us, so I dodged aside and woke up, wondering what had happened to that poor miserable mutt.

I was getting dressed for the day when it hit me---that was supposed to have been a retrieval!  The growl and the siren were warnings that it was not going well and was an emergency.
The insistence of several on this website saved that poor old dog---Because they keep saying time is not a factor in the afterlife, i quickly bowed my head and asked for helpers to go back with me to retrieve the poor old dog. I was thinking I might need someone dressed as city employees because who else would deal with this animal if he’d been hit again by the firetruck.  They didn’t appear immediately but then one came out from behind either side of me, dressed in coverall uniforms.
Too late I thought the dog won’t like these uniforms.  The dog jumped up sideways and I thought he was going to bolt and run from the uniformed men. But then he turned strangely and I thought he was having spasms of some sort, --but no!  He was happy !  He knew one of the guys and was trying to leap up into his arms. They were both dancing around in happiness at their reunion and then they strode off together down the street. Finally, I felt relieved.

I believe this was a retrieval even though I did it without graciousness or much understanding for the most part. 


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Re: Ugly dog un-lucid retrieval?
Reply #1 - Sep 10th, 2006 at 9:36pm
 
What a nice read Betson! I've got a "retrieval feeling" from it. You know that is kinda strange that you came across that dog which you don't know, and then, that a helper showed up who was familiar to the dog. But that is also typical for retrieval experiences. There is coming help, support out of nowhere and one has no insight in what's all going on in the background. It seems sometimes too easy doesn't it?

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Reply #2 - Sep 12th, 2006 at 8:16pm
 
Hi betson
i get the impression that this was a test for you to aid you  in overcoming your fear of this dog.
just a thought
all dogs (like kids) are beautiful in the eyes of their parents hehe!
love Cathy
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Reply #3 - Sep 22nd, 2006 at 12:31pm
 
Thank you CathyB and spooky.
I appreciate your feedback. Yes, spooky, retreivals do happen quite naturally now, but each is  different so far and that keeps me from being sure.
I was embarrassed that this experience showed my >>previous<< attitude toward animals, Cathy B, because until I was in my 20s or so I did think that pet type animals were here as adornment, and domestic-type livestock were just a foodsource.  So I think I've come a long way in over-coming that ego/human/self-centered view, but maybe not, as this did have such a test inferred, as you noticed. I've set my intent for another retrieval so I'll soon find out if my guides think I'm past this point. I also think they want to break my heart open of some shell. I told them I cannot volunteer with stray animals because it's too sad, but they know I react more to animal suffering (like from Hurricane Katrina) than I do to people, so who knows what they'll come up with next.   Undecided
Thank you,
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