YOUR 
          PETS AND YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEL
          By
          Tom T. Moore
          Copyright 2006
        If you are like 
          most people, you consider your pets to be part of your family. You love 
          them and receive much love in return, and you distress when they become 
          ill or lost for even a short time. Below I’m going to give you 
          some unique suggestions on lowering your stress level when events seem 
          to be worrisome or even in crises situations with those lovable family 
          members. 
        About ten years 
          ago, in reading spiritual articles and books, I kept noticing the word 
          “benevolent” used in stories about Guardian Angels and their 
          relationship to us. One day I read a suggestion to request benevolent 
          outcomes for events in your life. I decided to try it out, and was amazed 
          how PERFECTLY it worked for everything, from small requests such as 
          a parking spot next to a busy restaurant or a seat on the subway to 
          the really important situations in my business and personal life. After 
          having made these requests between 10,000 and 15,000 times over the 
          years, I am firmly convinced that our Guardian Angels are there to assist 
          us in living more gentle lives. We just have to ask. 
        So how do we utilize 
          these requests with our pets? As an example, one of my dogs, Sandy, 
          will roam the neighborhood if we accidentally leave the gate open, which 
          certainly at the very least could mean the permanent loss of a sweet, 
          lovable dog. When this happens, I have immediately requested out loud, 
          “I request a Most Benevolent Outcome for finding Sandy safe and 
          sound. Thank you.” You always thank your Guardian Angel and make 
          these requests with emotion, as that works best. Requesting a Benevolent 
          Outcome always takes the stress and worry away, as I KNOW that I’m 
          going to find her. 
         When it’s 
          time to add a pet into your family, you say, “I request a Most 
          Benevolent Outcome for finding the perfect pet for our family. Thank 
          you.” When you go to an animal shelter, possibly one of the attendants 
          points out a pet that just arrived that morning, even just a few minutes 
          before you arrived. Or you will just be drawn to one particular animal 
          that in your heart you know is the perfect companion for your family. 
          Even before you go, one of your friends calls to tell you about a new 
          litter. Your Guardian Angel works in amazing ways, and I can assure 
          you it’s FUN to sit back and see how the pieces of the puzzle 
          come together when you make requests for MBO’s (as I call them). 
          Just remember that requesting Benevolent Outcomes has to be benevolent 
          for all concerned. 
        Next, you can request 
          a Benevolent Outcome for choosing the right food and vitamins for your 
          pet. And you can request a Benevolent Outcome for visits to the veterinarian. 
          When your pet is sick, that can really cause you to be concerned and 
          worry for their welfare. One lady told me how her cat was recently in 
          distress, so she took her cat to the veterinarian and requested a MBO 
          that the cat would be fine. She was greatly relieved to be told by the 
          vet that it was an easy problem to treat. 
        One of our previous 
          female dogs had a parvo type disease that is fatal 99 out of 100 times. 
          We requested a Benevolent Outcome for her recovery, and then had the 
          “inspiration” to start feeding her large amounts of the 
          same vitamin E we took for our health. Her blood count slowly increased 
          to the point where she completely recovered. 
        I’m going 
          to give you something else that works when you see an animal on TV that 
          has been injured, tortured, or trapped. You can feel quite frustrated 
          that you can’t help that animal in person. But you can say out 
          loud, “I ask that any and all beings come to the aid of this animal 
          and comfort, aid, and assist this animal in any and all ways. Thank 
          you.” These requests are not acted upon by your Guardian Angel, 
          but by other Angelic beings, and INSTANTLY. You do not limit the request 
          to humans, as it could be other animals or Angelic beings that actually 
          physically assist that animal in distress. Then you will feel better 
          that at least you did what you could to aid that animal. This confidence 
          will be higher if you have been requesting Benevolent Outcomes in your 
          life, so you know from direct experience and knowledge that making these 
          requests really work!
        Your life with your 
          pet companions will be much less stressful and worry-free when you request 
          Benevolent Outcomes from the time that you decide to add them to your 
          family and all through their lives with you. I wish you all a Good Life!
        About the Author
          Tom Moore is an entertainment industry CEO, who distributes motion pictures 
          and TV programs internationally. His book, The Gentle Way: A Self-Help 
          Guide For Those Who Believe in Angels (ISBN # 1-891824-60-0, Light Technology) 
          gives many more suggestions for requesting Benevolent Outcomes. Visit 
          his website at www.TheGentleWayBook.com.