Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Sadly, Keenyah (my smoky gray boy) died today at the age of eight. Keenyah was my teddy bear. Every night he slept right next to my head or on top of me. He had a life long metabolic/neurological condition which one effect was mega-colon. He had an unexpected seizure while I was giving him a shampoo today. I wrapped him up in towels and layed next to him on the bed and stared into his eyes while gently stroking his head. He passed quickly. My eyes staring directly into his was the last thing he saw before his reunion back into infinite Life & Awareness. I will miss him very much. Blessings, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Dear Friend, Thanks for the wonderful video. Animals are so true... And perhaps due to the shortness of their lives we learn lessons of life and death... And Life again... _____ On Behalf Of David Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7:21 PM The form of God incarnating as Keenyah the cat has passed Sadly, Keenyah (my smoky gray boy) died today at the age of eight. Keenyah was my teddy bear. Every night he slept right next to my head or on top of me. He had a life long metabolic/neurological condition which one effect was mega-colon. He had an unexpected seizure while I was giving him a shampoo today. I wrapped him up in towels and layed next to him on the bed and stared into his eyes while gently stroking his head. He passed quickly. My eyes staring directly into his was the last thing he saw before his reunion back into infinite Life & Awareness. I will miss him very much. Blessings, http://www.youtube. < com/watch?v=nFv_QENqu4Y Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 , " David " <david.bozzi wrote: > > Sadly, Keenyah (my smoky gray boy) died today at the age of eight. > > Keenyah was my teddy bear. Every night he slept right next to my head > or on top of me. > > He had a life long metabolic/neurological condition which one effect > was mega-colon. > > He had an unexpected seizure while I was giving him a shampoo today. shampooing a cat? why? I > wrapped him up in towels and layed next to him on the bed and stared > into his eyes while gently stroking his head. > > He passed quickly. > > My eyes staring directly into his was the last thing he saw before his > reunion back into infinite Life & Awareness. > this is indeed a blessing for you both. this is how my beloved four footed companion (and teacher) for seventeen years, devilon the illuminated dog passed away too... > > I will miss him very much. > yes. may you know no more sorrow... > Blessings, > > > > a great tribute. really. whose music it is? thank you, david. _()_ yosy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Dear David, Thank you for this beautiful sharing about Keenyah. What a wonderful way for Keenyah to go, in your company and the comfort of seeing his reflection in your eyes. Love, Harsha On Behalf Of David Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:21 PM The form of God incarnating as Keenyah the cat has passed Sadly, Keenyah (my smoky gray boy) died today at the age of eight. Keenyah was my teddy bear. Every night he slept right next to my head or on top of me. He had a life long metabolic/neurological condition which one effect was mega-colon. He had an unexpected seizure while I was giving him a shampoo today. I wrapped him up in towels and layed next to him on the bed and stared into his eyes while gently stroking his head. He passed quickly. My eyes staring directly into his was the last thing he saw before his reunion back into infinite Life & Awareness. I will miss him very much. Blessings, --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 yosyx wrote: > > David wrote: > > > > Sadly, Keenyah (my smoky gray boy) died today at the age of eight. > > > > Keenyah was my teddy bear. Every night he slept right next to my > head > > or on top of me. > > > > He had a life long metabolic/neurological condition which one effect > > was mega-colon. > > > > He had an unexpected seizure while I was giving him a shampoo > today. > > > > shampooing a cat? why? He was messy from enemas. > I > > wrapped him up in towels and layed next to him on the bed and stared > > into his eyes while gently stroking his head. > > > > He passed quickly. > > > > My eyes staring directly into his was the last thing he saw before > his > > reunion back into infinite Life & Awareness. > > > > > > this is indeed a blessing for you both. > this is how my beloved four footed > companion (and teacher) for seventeen > years, devilon the illuminated dog > passed away too... Nice name. > > I will miss him very much. > > > > > yes. may you know no more sorrow... The world is a tale of two cities. The human side & the spiritual side. When there's no sorrow we're with the spiritual side. I flip back 'n' forth. > > Blessings, > > > > > > > > > > > a great tribute. really. whose music it is? > thank you, david. " Electric Joy " by Richie Kotzen. Very talented musician. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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