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.
Last month, I received the following letter from Deanna, and it made my day. Deanna lost her precious dog Georgio, and read my Pets and the Afterlife book to help her understand how Georgio could communicate. I am so pleased that it seemed to help bring her peace. With her permission, here is her letter: ************************************** Dear Rob,
A year ago today, I said goodbye to my dog, Georgio. One of the hardest days of my life. I was so lucky to have him by my side for 15 years. I knew our time was nearing the end and like so many I struggled with the decision of "when". I rationalized putting it off, he was still eating normally and wanted his daily walks, we just didn't go as far anymore or as fast. When the day came, I laid with him until he took his final breath. I was not leaving his side when he needed his mom the most. My heart broke into little pieces. I struggled with the guilt that you described in your book. "Did I wait too long? Did I do it too soon". When I read about how you sent an email to a friend recounting your Sprites ailments in Chapter 6, "The Questioning" I decided to do that, too. My heart felt a little lighter. I started to forgive myself. I accept that I made the best decision for my boy at the time that I could make it and with his help. It was right. And I thank you for that.
I bought your books after not being able to attend your fundraiser at the Animal Rescue League of NH this past September. After reading them, I realized that Georgie was sending me a whole bunch of signs that I was too blind with grief to see, like waking up at 3:30am every night. I believe he is also influencing my other dog, Jay, in a good way ;)
I kept wondering what else I had been missing and made an appointment with a local medium. Amongst others, my mom came through. With her was a young male, recently passed, a young son, my brother? no. She then asked, who's George? My dog. She said they were together. Happy tears. How could she know that just that morning, I picked up his picture, wished him a happy birthday in heaven and said "I hope you are with Grammy celebrating." Then, I told my mom to give him a kiss for me. I guess I got my answer! They told her.
Now I look for signs everywhere. Last night while changing into my PJ's, I looked at G's picture and talked to him. Shortly after I thought I heard my phone ping. His picture is my screen saver. I looked at it and the time was 9:19. Numbers that I always chose when playing the lottery or selecting a password. Georgio's birthday. He heard me! Thank you for your books. Thank you for your devotion to animals and guest speaking at rescue organizations in order to raise funds. Most of all, thank you for helping people like me. I will make sure I am one of the first to sign up for your next fundraiser at the Animal Rescue League of NH September 2020!
If you're looking for an amazing reading from a medium - please consider my friend Ruthie Larkin, the Beantown Medium. She's been featured in several of my books including "Pets and the Afterlife" and "Lessons Learned from Talking to the Dead" (available on Amazon) To get or give a gift certificate for a reading, click on the link here or embedded below). She's AMAZING! - Rob
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Every Tuesday, my friend Joy Andreason provides "Tarot Tuesday" to give you some insight into tarot cards. Today's card is the Page of Cups Card. Joy Says: You may find youthful energy prevalent today. Maybe you just feel extra energetic and optimistic or perhaps you are in the presence of someone young at heart. Remember to keep your heart open and your thoughts pure from negativity. This creates an atmosphere of hope and joy! MEANING OF THE PAGE OF CUPS CARD: (Thanks to biddytarot.com) UPRIGHT:Creative opportunities, intuitive messages, curiosity, possibility.
REVERSED: New ideas, doubting intuition, creative blocks, emotional immaturity.
WHAT IT MEANS: The Page of Cups wears a blue tunic with a floral print and a beret on his head with a long, flowing scarf. He stands on the shore, with the wavy sea behind him, holding a cup in his right hand. Surprisingly, a fish pops its head out of the cup and looks at the young man. The fish and the sea behind him represent the element of water and all things to do with creativity, intuition, feelings and emotions. The unexpected appearance of the fish signifies that creative inspiration often comes out of the blue and only when you are open to it.
BIOGRAPHY: Joy Andreasen is an author, shamanic practitioner, psychic medium, spiritual consultant, Reiki Master Teacher and wedding officiant. She has been giving messages from Spirit for almost twenty years. She teaches spiritual development and shamanic classes in Winchester and Herndon Virginia which are always highly acclaimed.
Today's blog will tell you about one of the 10 Most Bizarre Cemeteries In The World
Recently
TheTravel.com did a series on the top 10, and I'm sharing them again here. BTW, cemeteries aren't haunted.
Earth bound ghosts who chose to stay, stay at places they knew in life, a place where they died, lived or liked. However,
spirits who have crossed over can come back and visit living people in cemeteries.
Now, on to the bizarre cemetery of the day...
Ancient Egyptian Tombs, Egypt
The world's most extreme cases of burial traditions might just be in
Egypt. Everyone knows how extra the ancient Egyptians were about burying
pharaohs and other high ranking members of society, the Great Pyramids only the biggest and most extravagant of these traditions.
But you can find subterranean Egyptian tombs all over Egypt, some of
which are open to tourists. You can wander the tunnels and crypts where
some of Egypt's legendary mummies were buried, often with hoards of
priceless treasure. Unfortunately, though, no Indiana Jones-style enchantments have been discovered yet.
SOURCE: https://www.thetravel.com/bizarre-cemeteries-you-need-to-see/
In today's Short Video from Weird Norfolk, U.K., you'll go Beneath the surface of the mysterious Lily Pit, Gorleston to find out about the hauntings. Video: https://youtu.be/MaiOxVb8wQQ
If you like hauntings about England, read about MY personal experiences and learn History! -One of my books is called "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation" and is all about the various ghosts I met when I took 2 vacations in England. Available on Amazon.com:
Sometimes people who have lost loved ones have actually received phone calls from the deactivated phone numbers of their loved ones who have passed. I haven't, but I do know that I will not delete my parents' house phone number from my phone. Many others do the same thing, as cited in this story from BBC News. This story isn't about a deceased loved one who communicated from the other side though. It's about a living person that received the former phone number of a deceased loved one, got a text message from the living relative who continued to text her late loved one, and had the heart to respond to the grieving person. Then offered support. What a gift. Here's the story from the BBC News (Oct. 11, 2019):
'Somebody answered my dead brother's number'
By Dhruti ShahBBC News, Washington DC
10 October 2019
When a loved one
dies, it is often hard to let go and many people try to maintain a
connection any way they can. For some, it can be by visiting a grave,
posting on a Facebook memorial page or even texting them.
For six
months, Ruth Murray had been finding comfort in text messaging the
phone number belonging to her brother Mike - it was a way of staying
close to him after he died suddenly.
The 36-year-old from Minneapolis never expected a response but it was just her way of staying connected to her older sibling.
So
in late September, when her phone buzzed with a message from the number
she had for years labelled "brothaboo", her stomach dropped.
She had texted him just hours previously saying: "I just miss you so much. God. What the hell".
But the stranger - Amber Leinweber, 32, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin - has turned out to be a godsend for grieving Ruth.
When
Amber found out what Ruth was going through, she told her to "text
anytime you need to", adding: "I know we don't know each other, but [I]
don't mind being a sounding board."
She had, by coincidence, been
assigned Mike's old number when her bosses gave her a work phone, and
had at first thought that the texts she kept receiving were for a lost
phone.
Ruth said: "My brother Mike overdosed on heroin in March. He had
struggled with addiction for 12 years and although he had been clean
for three months, he relapsed and passed away aged 37.
"We were
really close and would text every day. He called me sisterboo. If I had a
joke to tell him or a memory I wanted to share or I just wanted to
reach out to him, I'd message him in the same way as before he died."
Rob's books teach about signs from spirits
She
said she never expected his number to be reassigned so quickly and when
Amber first messaged, Ruth had to leave the room she was in and find
somewhere to cry.
However, when Ruth posted the exchange on Reddit,
she was shocked by how much it resonated, with more than 80,000 upvotes
and 800 comments. People from all over the world admitted to how they
too would contact their loved ones via text, Snapchat, Facebook and
more.
Camille Sharrow-Blaum from Michigan was among those who responded. She posted that her friend Jenny had died from cancer last year aged 27 but despite this Camille's network continued to reach out to her.
"Her
husband keeps paying for her cell phone and number so that we can all
text it. He keeps it charging in a drawer and never looks at the
messages, but he knows there are five of us in a group chat and we can't
bear to start a new one without her."
She told the BBC the group
still felt Jenny was a key part of their lives and they wanted to share
milestones with her, adding: "It just feels right for our conversations
to continue with her in the group chat - it makes it feel like a direct
line to Jenny. It helps us remember her, no matter how long she's been
gone."
'Small things'
Jaclyn
Schwartz from Texas also continued to pay for her husband Jason's phone
line following his death from multiple organ failure in 2017. It allows
her to text him, see the images he took and the conversations he has
with people.
"It makes him seem not so far away when I really miss him," she said.
"It's
something that was such an ordinary part of his day, using that phone.
And when you lose someone the little things can disappear so fast with
time. How his hair smelled or the way he walked a little wonky in flip
flops or the way he drove me crazy by never deleting any emails, even
junk mail.
"I don't want to lose the small things. I'm in no rush to shut it off."
And Jessica Allen, of London, Ontario, told
Redditors: "We buried my brother with his phone, so that we could text
him. My parents paid for it for a few months then stopped. Eventually a
year later someone got the number."
Jessica told the BBC her
brother Brad killed himself aged 18 in 2007. She said it had been
important to the family to maintain that connection through the phone.
When the number was reassigned, Jessica admits it was difficult as it
marked another loss.
Andrea Warnick is a psychotherapist in
Toronto specialising in grief counselling. She is unsurprised by the
need for people to stay in touch with deceased friends and families
through their phones and social media: "There is a profound human need
to stay connected to the dead."
She said that historically this would be where religious and spiritual institutions would step in and offer rituals.
"Most
of the people who engage in this are not expecting a response. It's
just a means of communicating. Many of us don't have the rituals or
traditions that used to be the guiding force in these times."
She
says it was perfectly healthy to want to stay in touch however, when
the numbers were reassigned by third parties, there was a risk of it
feeling like an additional death. She added it was important for those
grieving to make room for death in their lives.
Ruth says she felt
comforted by the reaction and she wanted to meet Amber to thank her in
person, especially after discovering this one-time stranger's husband
once played in the same poker circles as her brother.
Amber, 32, said: "I truly believe I was supposed to
get that number. It's more than a coincidence that I was given it. The
more we talked over messages, the more we realised we had so much in
common.
She is a little puzzled why it "blew up" on Reddit like it did.
"When did being a compassionate human being become something exceptional?
"It
didn't cost me anything to respond. People get hung up on trying to say
the right thing in these types of situations but sometimes people just
need to be able to vent or say what they need and move on.
"They don't need advice on how to grieve. They just need space. It takes nothing to lend your ear."
Today's blog will tell you about one of the 10 Most Bizarre Cemeteries In The World
Recently
TheTravel.com did a series on the top 10, and I'm sharing them again here. BTW, cemeteries aren't haunted.
Earth bound ghosts who chose to stay, stay at places they knew in life, a place where they died, lived or liked. However,
spirits who have crossed over can come back and visit living people in cemeteries.
Now, on to the bizarre cemetery of the day...
Old Jewish Cemetery, Czech Republic
This crammed Jewish cemetery in Prague is dated to at least the 15th
Century, and was accepting new burials until the late 18th Century —
that's a lot of burials. Its headstones are tilting, crumbling, and
lopsided, having endured centuries of new burials.
It's estimated that up to 100,000 individuals are buried within the tiny
cemetery, though only 12,000 headstones remain. Since Jewish tradition
forbids the replacement of graves, the dead were stacked on top of one
another. The cemetery sits about 10-feet above the street as a result of
the stacked burials.
Today's Short Video from Weird Norfolk UK is about The Mysterious Mermaid of Sheringham. Beautiful coastline = beautiful mermaids, right? Well thats definitely
the case with this edition of Weird Norfolk about the fabled Sheringham
Mermaid. Video: https://youtu.be/udh_JL8Mr1s
If you like hauntings about England, read about MY personal experiences and learn History! -One of my books is called "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation" and is all about the various ghosts I met when I took 2 vacations in England. Available on Amazon.com:
When people misspell words it can be as funny as it is sad. The misspelled word makes you think of the paranormal, so I thought I would share this!
You would think who the people that make signs would have a better grasp on the language. Unfortunately, some don't and that was evidenced by this sign in a park... telling people not to "Exorcise" their dogs in a certain location.
"Exorcising" means to drive demons or ghosts out of a living being.
"Exercising" means to move your body to improve physical fitness.
For those who think their dog needs to be exorcised, perhaps the dog needs obedience training. Or maybe you are craving a Drake's bakery Devil Dog pastry!