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Vol 3, No 2

Table of Contents
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Dreaming with Wolves
Animal psychic and wolf-sister Julia Griffin shares her incredible adventures and gives an exercise so that you, too, may learn to run and dream with the wolves.
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Griffin
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Voices in the Ocean
Joan Ocean first connected with cetaceans on land, in her meditations. Soon, even before she knew how to swim, she began playing with dolphins in the ocean. She tells us why she thinks the cetaceans are here, and what they are seeking to teach us.
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Ocean
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Communing with Dolphins
Ryan DeMares holds the first ever advanced degree in interspecies communication. She feels that our dolphin connections are crucial to our future and that of our planet.
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DeMares
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The Language of Touch
Linda Tellington-Jones has pioneered work with humans and animals using special touch techniques. Her heartwarming stories teach us the possibilities of a new kind of communication with animals.
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Tellington -Jones
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Man's Inhumanity to Animals
Most of us cannot bear even to hear of the atrocities committed upon animals in the process of creating our food, drugs, and household products. Yet we continue to eat the food and use the products. Education is the only answer. Please read this article and share it.
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Stram
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Animal Families and Fatherhood
In his studies of animal behavior, former psychiatrist Jeffrey Masson sees many lessons for human fatherhood and the importance of male parenting in the human family.
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Masson
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Hearing Our Pets
Carol Gurney first learned animal communication from a horse. Today, she teaches workshops helping others to hear what animals are saying to us and why. This article includes some really great stories.
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Gurney
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Native Tongues of the Wild
David Schneider lives in harmony with the wilderness that is his home. He talks to wolves, negotiates with ants and spiders, and speaks eloquently of the language of the heart that makes all of this possible.
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Schneider
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The Way of the Horse
Linda Kohanov wrote The Tao of Equus when she realized that horses mirror our own internal feelings and conflicts. In her work, horses participate in people's emotional healing.
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Kohanov
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Best Friends: An Animal Sanctuary with a Difference
At this 350-acre sanctuary, abandoned and "difficult" animals live out their lives with love and kinship. In an interview that resonates with Diane Cooper's own inimitable sensitivity, this is a three-hanky story but they are tears of joy.
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Maloney
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The Emotional Life of Animals
The days are drawing to a close when we could assume that an animal doesn't know what's happening. Here, we meet a pig that cried and endured injury and pain to help someone in trouble; a guerilla that can remember being angry three days ago. And much more.
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Adams
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