J'man, I think wstein was simply putting another spin on it. Without denying that the mice follow their own path, he was perhaps suggesting that their presence also offered something in the way of a lesson about life and death. This is a lesson we must all learn and develop a healthy response to, I guess.
Bmercury, I love animals too and it's awful to see them suffer. It doesn't matter if the animal is large or small, we can form an attachment to it and I think that's a spiritual thing.
The average lifespan of a mouse is three years. Could yours have just been old perhaps?
I believe strongly that animals have souls. My sister often saw the spirit of her little Jack Russell in the months after it died.
"A dream is a question, not an answer."
(Therapist and dreamworker Strephon Kaplan
Williams)
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