I have just sat at the computer reading the latest on this site, and my big black and white cat has just jumped up onto the computer desk with me and curled up. After a while he sat up, purring, then looked towards the door behind me to my right, with wide eyes, not startled, but really lookin up and down. This made me look, but I could see nothing. I have often felt 'company' with me in the house, and have only caught glimpses out of the corner of my eye, but never 'seen' anything 'full on'. One of the dogs came up to me and started pawing at my right arm, wagging his tail. He sat looking for a couple of minutes, started purring again and then curled up to go back to sleep!
I sat quiet for a bit and asked for 'spirit' to contact me if they were here, but nothing happened, mind you I am very impatient and if the spirit is shy...... poor thing doesn't stand a chance!
Any thoughts, suggestions or comments welcomed.
RE: I think I may have company
I sense that it was your guide and that he/she was there just to let you know that they were there!
Maybe this is the time for them to let you 'see' them.
Are you clairvoyant? I am not personally and can only feel and hear my guides, so I never expect to see them.
RE: I think I may have company
Hi Joyce, I have two cats and animals are great for letting us know there is someone with us. When spirit first made contact with me, my cats were more aware than I was, and even now when someone is around, my cats will look up and down. I wish I could see what they can see.
Unfortunately you do need patience, and the next thing is to ask who is with you, and to ask them to give you a sign. Don't worry, they will make themselves known. Be alert and they'll gladly tell you who it is.
Have fun!
Love and light
Rosi X
RE: I think I may have company
That used to happen to me when I had cats. I'd be sitting on the couch with a totally blank wall behind me, and holding my cat over my shoulder, it looking behind me. Both cats would be fascinated with something happening on that blank wall! I'd find myself automatically turning around to see what all the excitement was about.