By letting us read his adventures, Harold Klemp shows us that there's always something to learn from an experience, whatever experience it is, good or bad: it's always a way to learn more as Soul in a physical body.
In Chapter 2, Klemp says animals are souls like humans.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I've had a lot of animal friends in my life and one of the best things for me about Harold Klemp's The Wind of Change was when he said animals are souls, just as humans are. He said animals go to heaven when they die, too. When I was 10-years-old I gave my minister a test. I asked my minister if my dog had a soul and if it was going to heaven someday. He flunked the test and said no to both questions. I knew there was something inside my dog--I could see it in her eyes--that was the same as in people. She had to have a soul in her. Imagine my pleasure when I read The Wind of Change and Klemp affirmed what I had known for so long. He goes on to tell of the spiritual lessons he learned from the animals in his life and how a mean, old billy goat saved him. I also enjoyed his stories about Soul Traveling, dreams and prophecy.
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