Sylvia Browne Quotes.

11. "All who have died are equal. –Comanche Indian proverb"
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

12. "The Legend of Rainbow Bridge by William N. Britton Just this side of heaven is a place called Rainbow Bridge When a pet dies who has been especially close to a person here on earth, that pet goes to a Rainbow Bridge. There are beautiful meadows and grassy hills there for all our special friends so they can run and play together. There is always plenty of their favorite food to eat, plenty of fresh spring water for them to drink, and every day is filled with sunshine so our little friends are warm and comfortable. All the pets that had been ill or old are now restored to health and youth. Those that had been hurt or maimed are now whole and strong again, just as we remember them in our dreams of days gone by. The pets we loved are happy and content except for one small thing. Each one misses someone very special who was left behind. They all run and play together, but the day comes when one of them suddenly stops and looks off into the distant hills. It is as if they heard a whistle or were given a signal of some kind. Their eyes are bright and intent. Their body beings to quiver. All at once they break away from the group, flying like a deer over the grass, their little legs carrying them faster and faster. You have been spotted, and when you and your special friend finally meet, you hug and cling to them in joyous reunion, never to be parted again. Happy kisses rain upon your face. Your hands once again caress the beloved head. You look once more into the trusting eyes of your pet so long gone from your life, but never gone from your heart. Then with your beloved pet by your side, you will cross the Rainbow Bridge together. Your Sacred Circle is now complete again."
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

13. "Listen, or your tongue will make you deaf—Tribe Unknown"
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

14. "Man has responsibility, not power—Tuscarora"
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

15. "Don’t be afraid to cry. It will free your mind of sorrowful thoughts. –Hopi"
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

16. "Essentially you can put pet owners into one of four categories—excellent, good, fair, and bad or abusive. The excellent pet owner absolutely adores and loves his pets and will do anything for them. This pet owner has made an absolute bond with his or her pets that many times supersedes even human relationships, and these types of owners can treat their pets like human beings. This category of pet owner generally considers his pets to be part of his family, and because they are animal lovers they usually have more than one pet. They also tend to spend more money on their pets and on health care for their pets. The good pet owner is probably the category under which most pet owners fall. The good owners treat their pets kindly and give them varying amounts of attention and love and may or may not consider them to be part of the family. This category of pet owner also includes the majority of families that have children. Typically because the family does have children, pets may not get the attention and devotion that the excellent pet owner gives, simply because there is not as much to go around after the children get their rightful share. The fair pet owner is generally one that doesn’t necessarily give a lot of attention or love to their pets, but does make sure that they are properly fed and basically taken care of. You will find this owner many times to be one who has animals as service or working animals as well as pets. Their pets may work for their room and board, so to speak. You will also find that this owner has too many things going on in his life to give much time or attention to his pet, and usually his pet is not an indoor pet. These pet owners may like animals but aren’t necessarily big animal lovers. This type of owner also will give his pet away or give him to the pound if the pet becomes too much of an inconvenience in his life. Generally speaking, this type of owner should not have pets because he doesn’t give them the love and attention that they should have, and the only thing that saves him from being a bad owner is that he does feed and care for them minimally well. The bad pet owner is just that—not only a bad owner but a bad human being. These pet owners give their pets practically no attention or love and, in fact, many times will beat and abuse them unmercifully. This type of owner will also translate that abuse into their own lives and many times will be involved in alcohol or drug abuse, unlawful activities, and perhaps into child and spousal abuse. This is the owner that will starve or neglect his animals or even train them to fight for pleasure or profit. Sharing"
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

17. "Wisdom comes only when you stop looking for it and start living the life the Creator intended for you—Hopi"
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

18. "If a man is as wise as a serpent, he can afford to be as harmless as a dove—Cheyenne"
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

19. "When a man moves away from nature his heart becomes hard—Lakota"
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

20. "So you can have your dear pets from this life or other lives and your animal totem that comes into life with you and protects you. We have spirit guides, angels, and loved ones who have passed over that also protect us and help guide us. That’s why we should never feel alone ever. Nothing, absolutely nothing, is lost that God creates and we have all existed with God since the beginning of time or like my guide says—always. They are here to be our loving helpers, companions, and protectors."
- Sylvia Browne, All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

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