Missing Cocoa

Alright, now we have really never spoke much about our personal life, but we wanted to give a little post on emotional loss (our therapy.)

Amy and I have two dogs, Hannah and Sophie.  Hannah just turned 13 and Sophie just turned 8.  Hannah is a chocolate lab and Sophie, a golden lab, they are best buds and a huge part of our family.  In addition we have had a surrogate dog over the last year or so named Cocoa.

Cocoa is a doberman, a little over a year old.  We start our day with Cocoa coming down to share in the I-Three’s (3 treats to each dog-named after Bob Marley’s back up singers) as Amy and I do our writing, talking, and planning for the day.

We just found out yesterday that Cocoa and her family are leaving, they are moving about 20 minutes away, but thats a huge 20 minutes, from a few doors down.

Why is this a big deal?  We have spent many hours every day with Cocoa, she has really had it great, two families that give her plenty of love and attention, and we wish she recreates this again.

Emotions are very powerful, as we have mentioned in our book, they are the catalysts and power to bring things into physical existance.

This is the death-rebirth cycle, we are looking forward to the changes coming our way, as well as Cocoa and her family.

Interestingly enough, the day we found Cocoas family was looking at houses (we thought we would have longer than a week), as well as were approached with a possible future buisness opportunity, experienced the actual death of a relative, and a few other things that are escaping my emotional mind, we finished remediating our home as well as recieved our yantras to further remediate the weakness’ in our living space (see our article on The Pyramid of Health in regards to Vastu).

So, we wish you to recognize your emotions, feel them and the value, but do not hold on to them.  Change is inevitable, it is infinite, and it is a rebirth to new wonderful things coming down the pike.

Robert

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