Meet Pet Psychic Nicole Roberts

by admin on March 4, 2008

nicole-roberts.jpgMeet Nicole Roberts, Minneapolis pet psychic and intuitive. I first met Nicole three years ago, when I called her to do a communication for my horse Shiloh. Both Shiloh and I were very impressed with her skills as well as her compassion and the love she has for all. Most recently I gifted myself an angel/spirit guide reading from Nicole. What a terrific experience!

When Nicole and I first started talking about her appearing as a guest on Talk2theAnimals.net, we ran through a list of possible topics. In the final email I received from her, she said another topic, animals going to heaven, had been on her mind lately for some reason, and she asked if she could ‘babble’ about that.

Prepare to be awed by Nicole’s ‘babblings’…….

“People often ask me if deceased animals go to heaven, or if they go the the same heaven as people. It’s many people’s worst fear when an animal dies that they won’t ever see them again since some religions teach that animal souls don’t go to heaven.

“I have trouble comprehending how any religion could teach such a thing. Every living being, animal or human animal, goes to the same place after they die because an animal soul has the same exact life force energy make-up as a human soul. A dog’s physical body is different from a human’s physical body, but inside, our spirit essence is the same. This is the reason why so many people love their animals just as much as they love their human family members. We connect to animals, heart to heart and soul to soul. When we shed our physical forms, our souls are free from the physical identity we had in this life, and all that is left is our soul essence which holds all the love we’ve shared in our lives. It is love that binds our souls together, and when we die we will see all those we are bound to by love that have passed, whether they be human or animal. Despite our physical shells and our human superiority complex, we are all equal under God.

Love,

N”

For more about Nicole, visit her site.

Thanks, Nicole, for sharing your wisdom with us at Talk2theAnimals.net.

Janet Roper

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Nancy Sundeen March 11, 2008 at 6:55 am

I love the artical from Nicole Roberts. I have asked that question to myself many times, will I ever see Schatzi, Skippy, Mickey, Scooter, Timber, Ben, Thor, Allie, Summit, Tessa, Ozzie, again. I miss them so much and they hold very special places in my heart. It’s good to know that someday we will all be together again.

The closeness between people and their animals is such a strong bond, both physically and with our souls. I now have three dogs and 3 cats and don’t know what life would be without them. The comfort and love they bring is phenominal. I am truly an animal lover and Janet Roper’s blog is so interesting. I think its wonderful the connection and ability that she has with animals.

I hope everyone will support Janet’s auction and donate to the Buffalo Animal Humane Society or the AHS of their choice. Let’s raise lots of money to help animals in need.
Great Job Janet, you have such a huge heart!

Nancy Sundeen, Check out my blog too. http://www.pillowgram.biz

admin March 11, 2008 at 4:15 pm

Hi Nancy,
It sounds as if you received a lot of comfort from Nicole’s posting. Receiving comfort from the animals is one of the benefits, or perhaps gifts might be a better word, of animal communication. Glad you’re open to it!
Harmony,
Janet

Darlene Norris March 27, 2008 at 7:45 pm

I’ve always had trouble with the idea that we won’t see our beloved animal friends again once they die. There’s certainly no comfort in that idea for anyone who has lost a good friend. I look forward to seeing my critter friends again on the other side. We loved each other so much here that I can’t imagine that we would never be together again.

My kitty disappeared last year, and I knew the coyotes had gotten her. A couple weeks back she showed me where she was so we could say goodbye. She’s in a beautiful place in our woods, along a creek. I couldn’t have picked a nicer place for her.

I know she stayed close to me until she could show me her resting place. I released her later that day and told her it was OK to go now and that I’d see her again. And I know I will!

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