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Did my beloved pig make her soul transition okay?

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Question: Did my beloved pig make her soul transition okay?
Dear Madeleine,

I recently had my beloved Isabella (1100 pound sow pig) put down (12 days ago) because her legs were hurting all the time from her weight and she had such a hard time in the hot weather here. I just want to know that she made the soul transition OK. I miss her very much and am very sad without her.

Lisa

Answer:
Oh Lisa,

What a gorgeous connection you have. I know how special a relationship with a pig can be, I have had three very special pig companions. They are sooo wonderful! All I get from her is total bliss. She is so grateful for the wonderful life she had with you and just wants to continue that love. Looking at the photo of the two of you together all I can see is love and that will NEVER EVER die! I know we need the physical connection and not having that is SO hard, but just let her come to you. She feels sad that you're so sad, so try and celebrate your connection and she'll come through so much stronger. At the moment she doesn't want to come in too strong because she feels it will upset you even more. She's fine and can charge around effortlessly now. Sometimes special animal angels decide they can do more from spirit and that is why they pass. The way it happens can be very distressing but they are so much more in tune with passing over than we are. Animals know without doubt that it is another part of life - no endings just new beginnings. I KNOW it doesn't feel that way at all at the moment. I totally know what you're going through, but she is around you and is very much free from pain and her physical incumberances.

I do hope this helps.

Sending you much love and thinking of you,
Madeleine Walker,
Animal Communicator

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Disclaimer: Madeleine Walker shares insights derived from animal communication. Any advice she offers is not meant as a substitute for veterinary care or basic dog obedience training.

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