Evidence of the Afterlife from Manchester, UK: Paul Little of Manchester believes that the family dog is possessed by his ex-wife. It was not until several days after the funeral of his wife that Mr Little noticed that the family dog began to take on behavioural characteristics of his wife.
“The dog used to be hostile towards me,” he expounded. “Now, the dog licks my face and seems happy to see me,” Mr Little continued.
Mr Little had also observed that after the death of his father, a previously weak minded brother went in a similar direction. “My brother seemed to inherit characteristics of mental strength from the odd chap,” Mr Little exclaimed. He further mentioned that the son even began to physically look and sound astoundingly like the father in a matter of days.
Little has also observed similar phenomena. He spoke of an uncompassionate chap who inherited traits of consideration after the death of his mother. Mr Little did not stop there, as further claimed that the soul of his neighbour now inhabits the tree in the back of his garden.
These ideas would not be out of place in ancient Egypt. The Catholic Church still believes in possession too. However, discounting the idea of possession, could it be that people or animals have the capacity to pick up on the vibrations of those passed on? Possibly, strong traits of the deceased are absorbed by a weaker person or animal, where these traits are beneficial to the recipient. Could funeral rites be the vehicle? I might also add that the host need neither be a family member nor even human to receive these traits. Therefore, we might discount genetics.
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