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Species Link: Spring 2011 In this issue, editor-in-chief Phyllis Galde challenges the reader with some penetrating questions about our animal companions. Founder Penelope Smith explains how our furry friends can help us in times of trial and contribute hugely to our healing.
There are many fascinating topics covered in this issue. Even small animals, who we might think are lower on the evolutionary scale, or who seem to be more simple, are still complex beings with understandings that are amazing. Miss Alice White, a guinea pig featured in a story in the Furry Heart Club column, presented a wonderful example of this.
Our nonhuman friends have emotions that run the gamut from high to low.The strange die-offs of birds and lately other animals is weird and saddening. We are given excellent information on how to handle energy drain by experienced communicators and counselors.
The featured sanctuary in this issue is the Best Friends Society in Utah, the largest no-kill center in the U.S. You will enjoy the heartwarming photos and great stories of rehabilitation and healing. -
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Species Link Journal: Winter 2011 In this issue, editor-in-chief Phyllis Galde shares her past and present relationships with her non-human companions.
Have you ever had an animal companion run away?
Founding editor Penelope Smith tells of the expansive search for her cat Oliver, who disappeared on 10/10/10 only to be found on 1/1/11. In the newest AC Adventures, animal communicators Alison James and Kristina Marie Wium share stories about people, their animals and the problems standing between them and their happiness.Penelope Smith writes a touching remembrance for friend and animal communicator, Jane Crowley, who passed away on October 11, 2010.
Learn the best way to handle an animal, speak in order to connect, trust each other, the use of body language, animal massage techniques and more in this issue of Species Link Journal./em>
And, as always, letters, book reviews and a removable insert of �Animal Communicator Directory and Announcements.
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Congratulations, Penelope! We salute you on your 20th anniversary of Species Link Journal. A wonderful, memorable issue.
They just keep getting better & better.
CONTENTS
DEPARTMENTS
3 Editor’s Compass
6 Letters
24 Reviews
28 Inspirations
FEATURES
8 Voice of Experience Learning Love and Compassion for Humans
20 CODE OF ETHICS
21 IN SERVICE
Success Love Now
Dr. Laurie Moore and Jesse Justin Joy
26 COMMUNION WITH ALL LIFE
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Editor’s Compass
by Penelope Smith
I’m excited by the evolution in
Species Link as new ideas for improvements are implemented.
Our formerly titled,
Guest Feature, now called,
In Service, emphasizes enhancing the effectiveness of our service to all life using interspecies telepathic communication. In this issue, we focus on
Handling Disasters with contributions from animal communicators,Mary Getten and Nancy Windheart, along with wisdom from former co-director of Findhorn Community, David Spangler. Each writer gives a different angle on activism with practical tips to help us respond effectively to catastrophes.
I was touched by the many responses to the article about the passing of my dear friend, 22-year-old Master Sherman orange tabby cat, from many people who either knew him personally or were moved by his story. A sample of these heartfelt messages is included in our
Letters section.
Animal communicators, Bonnie Strange and Joan Fox, share their inspiring experiences in
AC Adventures. Their stories reveal a dog’s clue to past life connection with his human family and a remarkable hawk mentor. -
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