Lakota Reflection Questions by John Cali
What have learned from the dogs (or cats) in your life?
Do you believe a “dumb animal” can love you the way you love, and are loved by, other humans?… Read more
What have learned from the dogs (or cats) in your life?
Do you believe a “dumb animal” can love you the way you love, and are loved by, other humans?… Read more
You may remember the newsletter article we did a few weeks ago, Postponing the Inevitable. It was about my brother’s dog, Lakota. Today, as I write this, the “inevitable” has happened and Lakota has passed into the world of Spirit.
My brother Paul called me this morning to let me know he and his wife Judy had to put Lakota down. She was at the point of no return to good health, and was suffering. So they did the “inevitable.”… Read more
Think about what or who you feel resistance toward. What can you do to lessen the resistance?
What is your greatest fear? Why do you cling to it?… Read more
Last week we received a letter from one of our readers. She asked about spiritual or sacred “contracts” we make before incarnating. An interesting subject, one many of our readers have asked about over the years.
Here’s the letter:
“Hi John,
“I enjoy your newsletters and continually learn something new from them. Thank you for writing and sending them.
“I was wondering if you and Spirit might consider doing a column on the subject of spiritual or sacred “contracts.”… Read more
Do you feel obligated to other people simply because they’re your family, friends, employers, etc., even if the relationships bring you no joy. If yes, why?
Have you ever considered having only those relationships that bring you joy, and abandoning all the others? If not, why?… Read more
How do you feel, in your heart and gut, when you think about your own physical death? Be honest.
Do your beliefs comfort you in facing the inevitability of your own death? Or do they hinder you?… Read more
A couple weeks ago I was talking with my brother Paul. He and his wife have a beautiful Siberian husky named Lakota. I often take care of her when Paul and my sister-in-law are traveling.
Lakota is pretty ancient for her breed, coming up on 17 years. She’s been ailing a bit lately, but was still enjoying a fairly good, pain-free life. Several weeks ago, she began failing rapidly, and Paul decided to put her down.
First, though, he consulted their veterinarian.… Read more