A Wolf That Chose Her Time To Die
Animal Story, Blog, Wellness & Spirtuality, Wolves | December 15, 2009
Are human and animal passings the same process? When you think about it, is there a reason they wouldn’t be? Life, regardless of form, passing into formlessness; embodied and then gone. I was talking with a friend about Stardance’s last few days on earth, and how Penelope mentioned that Star was grateful for the extra time – that she was in and out, spending some time on this side, some time on the other side, making the transition. My friend exclaimed “That’s just how I experienced my father’s death!” In a book authored by a hospice nurse she reported instance after instance of the same sense for nurses attending to those passing; those who because they were in hospice had the luxury of time instead of being torn away by some sort of violence or sudden death. That they moved back and forth, partly on this side of the veil, partly on the other. That was my experience of Stardance’s transition.

Sorry to hear about Stardance’s passing. I’m sure she had the best care and love right to the end.
My father was in Hospice with terminal cancer. When the inevitable time was drawing near, he asked the nurse if the end would come sooner if he stopped eating. She said “Yes, it would”. So he stopped eating and passed away two days later.
Comment by Robert Winslow — December 21, 2009 @ 12:57 pm
Life just seems so trivial compared to these gorgeous beautiful animals. Sorry for the passing of such a sweet furbaby. What a wonderful path in life you have chosen.
Comment by Robin B — March 8, 2010 @ 1:42 pm
They’re souls too.
Comment by Emily Windsor-Cragg — June 17, 2010 @ 5:59 pm