Moved to www.robgutro.com /I am an author, paranormal investigator & medium with Inspired Ghost Tracking. I can receive messages from ghosts or spirits (who have crossed over). As a scientist, I explain the paranormal with energy. Known as a Pet Medium; but work with human ghosts and spirits, too. My books teach you how to recognize signs from spirits.* AWARD-WINNING - 2021,2022 and 2023 BookAuthority Best New Grief Ebook for Pets and the Afterlife 3
Rob's Books, Medium Readings, Animal Rescue Fundraisers
BOOKS: Pets and the Afterlife, Pets and the Afterlife 2, Pets and the Afterlife 3, Pets and the Afterlife 4, Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead, Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation, Ghosts of the Bird Cage Theatre on a Medium's Vacation, Kindred Spirits: How a Medium
Befriended a Spirit, Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking and Ghosts and Spirits Explained
BEST SELLERS: All of Rob's books have reached "best-seller" status on AMAZON.com in various paranormal categories. PET SPIRIT READINGS: Now offered via email and done on weekends. Reserve a spot thru Paypal. Email me at Rgutro@gmail.com Send 1 Photo of your pet, their name, and any questions.ANIMAL RESCUE FUNDRAISING LECTURES : Rob is a dog dad, volunteers with Dachshund and Weimaraner rescues and does fundraising lectures for dog and cat rescues.
This is a wonderful way to honor someone who passed- create a special place in their honor and / or mark it with a plant that will grow, bloom and provide beauty to the
world that reminds you of them. My friend Carla Kis-Major in Australia
did this in memory of her beloved dog, Luna who passed.This is a great
lesson from Carla, who knows that Luna's spirit is still with her and
visits from time to time. Do something positive to honor the spirits of
the loved ones you lost as Carla has done.
One thing that I like to do for people who have lost either people or
pets is to donate to an animal rescue in the name of the spirit. That
way, they "live on" and their name helps save the lives of dogs, cats,
horses, etc.
Princess Luna passed on Wednesday 31 December 2014 at 2:30pm
What is an old soul? Sometimes you'll get a sense when you meet a young person, or adopt a pet that they're wise beyond their years. That's because they're likely an "old soul." An old soul is someone who has lived before and has come back (reincarnated). We all come back. Sometimes, though, you can tell by looking in someone's eyes that they have lived before and are an "old soul."
Such was the case with my first dog, Buzz Wyatt, who passed away in a
tragic accident on Feb. 22, 2005 when his leash opened and he was killed
by a car. When he was alive I would look into his eyes and knew that he
was an old soul. In fact, many people told me that whenever they met
him. People would tell me Buzz lived before and came here for a short
time to help teach me about unconditional love. I totally agree. He was
incredibly wise for a puppy, and I don't just mean learning things- I
mean reading my emotions. My husband's late partner was an old soul. He had had many previous
existences, already learned a lot, and was only meant to be here for a
very short time this go-around. That may explain why he has been
able to punch through to reach us while only being on the other side for
such a short amount of time.
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Another way to tell if you or someone else is an old soul is if you are attracted to things in the past you have not been exposed to. For example, my husband is an amateur historian on the Tudor period of England. He was drawn to it, and feels as if he had lived in England during that time. I have recollections of living in the 1870s and 1880s in the U.S. southwest. In fact, when I visited Tombstone, Arizona for the FIRST TIME in the early 1990s (before the movies came out about them), I oddly knew where to find certain buildings that still stand from the 1870s. There was no way I could have known about them or their locations unless I had been there before in a previous life. There are a number of websites that list characteristics in people that can identify them as "old souls" like being non materialistic, you see the bigger picture, you are thankful, you're spiritual not religious (we grow from religions and become spiritual), you're a bit of a loner. Those are just some qualities mentioned. But if you're drawn to something or somewhere in the past and you've never been there, then it's likely you've lived there before. \\
One of the many ways that spirits can communicate with you are through songs. You may hear a song that they loved and / or used to sing, or a song that reminds you of them. When you hear it, you need to know that that particular person or pet's spirit is with you (yes, songs remind people of pets).
On March 23, while I was at work, I was listening to a radio station over the internet, and Ray Price's song "For the Good Times" came on. As a child, I remember my mother singing that song out loud when she was in the kitchen making dinners. She loved that song. As the song played I realized that my mom's spirit was with me and it made me smile to know she was visiting (my dad came in, too, but as he did in life, he stood quietly in the background).
So, the next time you hear a song and it makes you think of a loved one that passed, acknowledge that they are there with you. It's not a coincidence. They want to let you know that they're around.
As a tribute to my mom, I'm posting the You Tube link to Ray Price singing that song mom loved to sing. Hope you enjoy it, and listen closely for musical signs from YOUR loved ones! - Rob
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/T27WQZHAiYA
******************************************** LEARN ABOUT OTHER WAYS SPIRITS CAN GIVE YOU SIGNS: * Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead by Rob Gutro $8.99 paperback and $2.99 E-book on AMAZON: http://tinyurl.com/q3bhgde or to Purchase from the CreateSpace eStore:https://www.createspace.com/3824548 ******************************************************** SUMMARY for LESSONS LEARNED:Follow
Rob on a treasure-hunt-style journey in Virginia as he and others try
to
explain what appear to be random and obscure words, signs and symbols
from a spirit, that all wind up being intensely personal to the
spirit.Explore the science behind how they communicate. Learn how to
receive their messages, where they appear, and important messages in how
to live your life. Rob takes you into cemeteries, battlefields, and
historic places. You’ll see what happens to victims of suicide and
murders, and how infants and animals pass messages to the living. Featuring: Inspired Ghost Tracking and mediums Barb Mallon, Troy Cline and Ruth Larkin.
It's really encouraging that so many people write me every week and ask questions, allow me to help in some way, or
tell me that my book "Pets and the Afterlife" has helped comfort them or shown them how their own pets in spirit have communicated.
Here's a recent one sentence review of the book on Amazon that means so much. Thank you for letting me know that the book helped you, Jane - I'm glad that the book was able to offer you some comfort and peace. Big hugs to you. Rob
The loss of a pet is like to loss of a child to pet owners. The love
we share with our pets never dies, and in a new book called "Pets and
the Afterlife" by Rob Gutro, the author provides proof that our pets do
communicate with us from the other side.
"I
wrote this book to bring comfort to people who lost a pet and explain
how our dogs and cats give us messages from the other side," Gutro said.
"I'm a dog dad who lost two of my own beloved dogs and both have
communicated with me, just as your pets are trying to get messages to
you."
Rob
Gutro is a dog owner, dog rescue volunteer, medium/paranormal
investigator for Inspired Ghost Tracking of Md. and scientist. In Rob's
third book, "Pets and the Afterlife," readers will learn how dogs, cats,
horses and some birds have the intelligence and ability to send signs
to the living after they pass. They will take comfort in knowing our
pets are around us from time to time in spirit and recognize the signs
they give us.
In
addition, readers will learn about the different levels of intelligence
that a pet develops and how they are used to communicate signs to the
living after the pet passes away. Rob shares scientific studies that
prove our pets emotions and personalities. Read the science behind why
living pets can sense entities. The author even takes the readers on a
paranormal investigation where one of his dogs helps solve a mysterious
canine mystery. Learn how our pets in spirit wait for us when it’s our
time, what a pet’s ashes can do, the difference between ghosts and
spirits and the science behind the energy they use to communicate with
us.
"The
book also features my dog Buzz who was killed in an accident as a
puppy, and became the world's greatest canine communicator in the
afterlife," Gutro said. Rob's childhood dogs recently also made an
appearance as his mother passed away.
Three of the chapters are written by well-known mediums whose own dogs
returned and communicated with them to assure them they were at peace.
The book features medium Barb Mallon, Ruthie Larkin the Beantown Medium
and Troy Cline. You'll read how Rob's dog Sprite passed and came to all
three of these mediums with similar messages and how he revealed his
presence to many people in the form of butterfly.
Read
an amazing story of how a ghost dog rescued a young girl who grew up to
work for dog rescues, and how Rob encountered a tiny ghostly dog in a
famous museum in England.
My 3 #paranormal
books are #Amazon#bestsellers
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Our friend Ruthie Larkin, known as the "Beantown Medium" in the Boston area recommended that we read a book about the life of a clairvoyant from Holland named M. B. Dykshoorn called "My Passport Says Clairvoyant." The book was amazing.
Mr. Dykshoorn had an amazing ability to see things beyond the visible.
The book explains how he struggled with his gift as a child - as people
didn't believe him, questioned him, and he was even thought a
troublemaker because he could "see" things that happened elsewhere in
people's lives. Children today with this gift or a gift of mediumship
are also often mistreated or reprimanded when they're simply telling the
truth in what they see, hear and feel beyond the realm of the physical.
People can learn from this and acknowledge their children's gifts. Mr. Dykshoorn worked with police in
Europe and America to find missing persons, re-enact murder cases
(where he could see what happened to victims from their perspective -
including the layout of the rooms they were in when murdered) , and tell
people about how their life would turn out. Mr. Dykshoorn became famous throughout Europe in the late 1940s and 1950s.
He and his wife moved to Australia and finally to the U.S. In fact, he
was so amazing that he was awarded a police badge in Raleigh, N.C. for
helping solve murders. (Holland actually stamped his passport "Clairvoyant," - thus the name of the book). What's fascinating is that in the Netherlands, being a psychic was believed and welcomed. Once he moved to Australia and the U.S., people doubted him. However, he persevered and showed them his amazing talent. He was a psychic and clairvoyant (That's
different from what Rob does- talking with dead people and pets). He
actually cured people of diseases by taking on the symptoms and purging
them from himself (I think it has to do with energy transference).
He and his wife passed in October 2011 in a fire. Although her father’s
gift remained intact until his death, their daughter Helga
Dykshoorn said he had difficulty making predictions about those closest
to him. For this reason, she said that he could
not have foreseen the fire that ravaged his apartment. An article in the NY Times in October, 2011, contained some stories from people Mr. Dykshoorn had met. Here's a paragraph from the article: He had even performed medical miracles, guests were told. One man spoke
of the creaky knee that Mr. Dykshoorn had remedied. Then there was the
woman with the brain tumor, given 10 years to live, she said, but still
plodding along 35 years later. After a visit with Mr. Dykshoorn, she
recalled, she returned to her doctors, who were perplexed to learn that
the tumor had virtually disappeared.
The book "My Passport Says Clairvoyant" and was published in 1974 by Hawthorn Books Inc./New York and authored by
Russell H. Felton. This book is well worth the effort to track
down!
Thanks to the great Facebook called "Haunted Salem" - I'm republishing their story about the legend of the Flying Dutchman. I've always been fascinated by this legend, having grown up in the northeast, and wanted to share it with you, too. Please visit and like the Haunted Salem Facebook page, too! There are lots of interesting things from a town known for the infamous Witch Trials (which were all just false hysteria). Enjoy this legend! - Rob What is the Flying Dutchman Legend?
A ship that has been cursed to sail the ocean for eternity, The
Flying Dutchman is considered by sailors to be one of the worst possible
omens. In some stories anyone who sets eyes on it will die a horrible
death. In others the crew of The Flying Dutchman will try to give
letters to any ship that hails it. These letters are always addressed to
people who have long been dead and
touching any of the letters will bring you great misfortune. The captain
of the Flying Dutchman is believed to be Captain Benard Fokke who was
known for his impressive sailing speed, so much so it was believed that
he was in league with the devil.
There have been many
theories about the origin of The Flying Dutchman. In most cases the crew
and captain of the ship were guilty of a horrible crime which lead to
them being punished by condemning them to sail the sea forever. In other
tales it is a dutch ship that was lost off The Cape of Good Hope in
1641. Sightings of the ship date back to the 17th century but 19th and
20th century sightings claim that the ship was surrounded by a ghostly
light. One documented sighting was by Prince George of Wales when he was
teenager and on a three year voyage:
"At 4 a.m. the
Flying Dutchman crossed our bows. A strange red light as of a phantom
ship all aglow, in the midst of which light the masts, spars and sails
of a brig 200 yards distant stood out in strong relief as she came up on
the port bow, where also the officer of the watch from the bridge
clearly saw her, as did the quarterdeck midshipman, who was sent forward
at once to the forecastle; but on arriving there was no vestige nor any
sign whatever of any material ship was to be seen either near or right
away to the horizon, the night being clear and the sea calm. Thirteen
persons altogether saw her … At 10.45 a.m. the ordinary seaman who had
this morning reported the Flying Dutchman fell from the fore topmast
cross trees on to the top gallant forecastle and was smashed to atoms."
This is the final Tuesday Q&A of a question that I received via email, and my response.
5. I believe that, in the afterlife, there is no
"heaven" and no "hell". What we experience after death has
a lot to do with what we believe while on earth and, if at death, a person
believes in hell and that he or she belongs there that reality will be created
by that person.
I agree. "Heaven" and "Hell" are
man-made ideals. Joining the energies that run through the universe and
crossing that barrier from Earth (into the light) can be thought akin to a
"heaven" or paradise if you will."Hell" is actually being stranded on earth as a ghost, where
you can't communicate with the spirits- it's like torture for eternity.
You don't have to believe in a religion to believe in the afterlife. It's all about energy.
Energy cannot be destroyed only transformed, and our memories, personality and consciousness become an entity of energy after our physical bodies die. Then we make a choice to stay here on Earth as a ghost or cross into the light- passing the Earthly barrier to join the energies of the cosmos (you can call it heaven, paradise, valhalla, whatever you wish).
This is good advice to all - A Ouija board is NOT a game. It can open doors to dangerous things. Rob
Published by DorsetGhost: Published on Mar 11, 2015 -
Top 5 of the most scariest stories surrounding the Ouija board Gone wrong
Experiences where some have almost died when opening up the portal of
hell. The most creepiest Ouija Board video you will watch as all these
stories are supposed to be true, not fiction. This Shows you how dark
and scary the Ouija board really is. It's not a game, it's not meant to
be fun, and when you open up the portal, you will find out how dangerous
the Ouija board really is.
Most paranormal researchers advise against the casual use of the Ouija
board, it can lead to a doorway to unknown dimensions. The board itself
is not dangerous, but the form of communication that you are attempting
often is," says Ghost researcher Dale Kaczmarek of the Ghost Research
Society. "Most often the spirits whom are contacted through the Ouija
are those whom reside on 'the lower astral plane.' These spirits are
often very confused and may have died a violent or sudden death; murder,
suicide, etc. Therefore, many violent, negative and potentially
dangerous conditions are present to those using the board. Often times
several spirits will attempt to come through at the same time but the
real danger lies when you ask for physical proof of their existence! You
might say, 'Well, if you're really a spirit, then put out this light or
move that object!' What you have just done is simple, you have 'opened a
doorway' and allowed them to enter into the physical world and future
problems can and often do arise."
Dorset Ghost said : We personally received a lot of messages about a person's house being haunted and most times that house has only been haunted after a " fun" Ouija board session took place, so please be careful.
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Many of us do not want to live in a haunted house. Now there's a business in Canada that helps prevent that from happening and it's called "Diedinhouse.com"
Diedinhouse.com's website that tells you if someone died in your house
Some people are very keen on matters of the macabre especially death.
This sensitivity is so much that some buyers might eschew the rental or
purchase of a dwelling place if they knew someone had died in it. This
is particularly the case in places where a suicide or homicide have
occurred. However, the disclosure of a death on the premises is not
legally defined as a “material” fact which must be revealed to buyers as
is required with other issues such as mold or termite infestation. It
is possible for a heinous act to have been performed in a home only days before someone buys it unaware of its history.
For $11.99, a search on his website — which was a year in the making —
will dig through multiple sources to see if anyone spent their last
days at your address. Coast to Coast AM says the site scours millions of
records. (In Texas, for example, you might want to avoid the Fort
Worth home where a drunk woman hit a homeless man with her car and left
him to die in her garage.)
Realtors initially weren't fans of Condrey's business, since it's harder to sell so-called "stigmatized properties."
Condrey
says a death on-site can reduce a property's value by 15% to 25%. But
lately, he says, some realtors have been coming around, even using his
site to run their own searches.
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Looking for a beautiful, and possibly haunted place? The
Banff Springs Hotel is a luxury hotel that was built during the 19th century as
one of Canada's grand railway hotels, being constructed in Scottish Baronial
style and located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. The hotel was opened
to the public on June 1, 1888. Today, the Fairmont Banff Springs resort hotel
is owned by OMERS and operated by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts of Toronto.
Thanks to Haunted Salem for this post: Banff Springs Hotel
is a grand hotel in Canada that was built in 1888 and is still open today.
There are rumors that this is the hotel that inspired The Shining, but that has
been proved false. There are numerous ghosts that are said to haunt the place,
such as…
Sam, an employee who died in the 70’s. He supposedly talks
to guests and even helps them with their bags and on the elevator. However, he
vanishes if you try to tip him.
A bride who got married at the hotel. She died after a
candle lit her dress on fire; she panicked and fell down the stairs pictured.
She is said to be seen wandering the hotel in her wedding dress. Guests have
also reported feeling cold or chills while they are on the staircase.
A family who was murdered in room 873 by their father. Since
the murder the room has been closed but the ghosts still wander around there;
reports such as vacationers waking up in the middle of the night feeling
paralyzed as well as seeing fingerprints on their mirror that won’t come off
are supposedly the room 873 ghosts.