“If having a soul means being able to feel love and loyalty and gratitude, then animals are better off than a lot of humans. You’ve nothing to worry about there.”
Alf Wright aka James Herriot |
The above quote is a response
given by the late British author, and veterinarian James Herriot, when he addressed
the question of whether or not animals have souls, and could experience an
afterlife.
His response was received
with appreciation from people all over the world. Herriot was one of the first
well-known animal lovers to address this topic.
If you believe the above, then
the possibility exists that some animals do indeed return in ghostly
form.
A popular post on this blog
is about “Ghost Cats” and the intriguing video my group caught of a “possible”
ghost cat. I received many positive responses to this post through email and in
person.
This topic is close to many
people’s hearts.
Numerous witnesses over the
years have seen what they feel are deceased pets come back to visit.
A good book about this topic is Ghostly Animals of America written
by Patricia Edwards Clyne.
Many people have seen the
ghosts of animals over the years--not all of them former pets. The following
story is an unusual one.
There is a busy intersection
in Cook County in a suburb of Chicago.
Until recently, this intersection did not have a traffic light. The speed limit
in the area is 45 mph, but cars often drive through this intersection going 50
mph plus.
Drivers especially at night, have trouble seeing this intersection because there is a rise, which blocks
their view until they actually cross it.
A riding stable is located
near this intersection. This stable has extensive wooded riding paths, and one
of these paths crosses this intersection.
Unfortunately, because of
this dangerous intersection, more than one rider has been injured or killed at
dusk or at night, when a car has hit them while they crossed this road. Several
horses have been killed in these accidents, as well.
Drivers along this road have
reported seeing a strange phenomenon. They see what appears to be a
“smoke grey silhouette of a horse and rider.” Neither figure has
distinguishable features. They are most often seen right in the middle of the
road.
This strange duo is seen at
night, crossing the intersection. Some have reported that they saw this horse
and rider appear in front of their cars suddenly, but as they slowed down, this
“silhouette” just faded away.
Other grisly reports state
that drivers have actually seen one of these accidents, reenacted in this
intersection. These accounts include witnesses seeing a rider being thrown from
their saddle, and then just disappear. Others state they actually saw a fallen
horse dragged by a car until it came to a complete stop.
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