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Editor’s Compass Our Species Link staff has expanded greatly in the past few years. In this issue, you’ll meet all of us who put Species Link together. A poignant story of loss and reincarnation and the wonderful results of an animal communicator’s involvement in a dog training prison program are recounted in the Furry Heart Club. The Watering Hole gives more readers a chance to give their opinions regarding the Vegetarian or Omnivore? question from our last two Voice of Experience columns. In this issue‘s Voice of Experience column, valuable reflections on the subject of withholding information in animal communication sessions are conveyed. We also take up the fascinating subjects of how animals name themselves and whether Sasquatch and the Loch Ness monster are myths. Traveller’s Rest Equine Elders Sanctuary (TREES) honors the wisdom and need of aging horses in Sanctuary Spotlight. Morgine Jurdan, our Featured Animal Communicator, emphasizes the importance of compassion and love in her life as she relays her animal communication history and insights. Books with more horse tales, scientific evidence of the moral life of animals, and stories of communication with plants, animals, and the Earth find their place in Reviews. Inspirations brings us the worldwide call from dogs in response to one dog’s loneliness. Your responses and suggestions about Species Link are welcome. We look forward to your contributions to our animal communication community magazine. |
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