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Jun 12, 2023Liked by Reinette Senum

As a life long ailurophile and caregiver to a succession of fabulous furry felines, I can 100% support this!

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LOL I had to look up the meaning of ailurophile.... ends up I'm one too. LOL!

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I can't express enough my gratitude for all the kind comments on here for this interview. Reinette is the most extraordinary woman on the side of light and amazing on so many important topics. I am very grateful to be included on her list of those she interviews and has kind things to say about my work. I realized after the interview it's been 25 years since I started! Can't believe it! I adore my mission & purpose.

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Best interview yet. ❤

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Anything involving animals, I love!

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She should be hired to do emergency healing on those amazing race horses before more die from vaxxes and emf electrodes implanted all over them

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I would love to get into the racing industry to help owners and trainers help make their horses the best they can be in a healthy way. Some love to run... obviously, the immortal Secretariat was one of those. They all need to be treated with grace and dignity. Racing could be positive IF the agenda shifted just a bit to the light.

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Yes, a friend and I rode racehorses once, and we weren't warned in advance that they were racehorses, but soon found out that they love to race... they took off fast as the wind and tried to outrun each other. It got a little tense at the point my friend's saddle started slipping sideways and we couldn't stop them.

I think what Thomas is referring to, I don't know if you've heard this Gabriela, but Arthur Firstenberg (author of The Invisible Rainbow) just published in his most recent newsletter how the race horses at Churchill Downs were dying at a rate never seen before. It's really tragic. The races were ended early, after 12 horses died. With the excuse of 'keeping the horses safe' they have put an RF & GPS device on their body, and an RFID chip in their neck (on the left side) which receives the signals and re-transmits them through the body.

His article is on substack here. It's a well written article, I recommend everyone read it. It is not an easy read for animal lovers. I was crying and angry at the same time:

https://arthurfirstenberg.substack.com/p/lost-in-limbo

Here is the gist of it, quoted from the article - but read the full article for more background on the races and details:

"The STRIDESafe device monitors the horse’s movements 2,400 times per second throughout the race, sending 2,400 pulses of radio frequency (RF) radiation every second through the body of the horse. It also contains a GPS component that communicates with global positioning satellites. It also communicates with the RFID chip implanted in the left side of every horse’s neck, ensuring that the chip also emits radiation throughout the race.

And because every racehorse wears horseshoes made of aluminum, which is one of the best conductors, the frequencies that are conducted from both the STRIDESafe device and the RFID chip throughout the horse’s body are absorbed and reradiated by its four shoes. Each horse, then, carries not one but six continuously radiating antennas throughout each race at Churchill Downs. So with 14 horses normally competing in each race, there are 84 antennas among animals in close proximity to one another running around the track."

This shows pretty dramatically how dangerous these RF devices are. And the clueless humans aren't even looking at the possibility of this being the problem, even though it's the only thing that has changed.

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Maybe not the only thing changed , their feed is being poisoned same as ours is , these evil ones will leave nothing outside their horrible agendas and WILL NOT leave it to our choice or noncompliance.

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I have always said that the entire system is toxic that we live in today. From our food to care products to clothing - it's all riddled with poison. Even pet food. That did not exist until the 1950's and that's when animal companions started die from diseases that are super accelerated. Same with horses. My God... just look at sweet feed... shaking my head. I've tried to keep my own friend, William as clean as humanly possible and detox him regularly. Yes, the racing industry has gotten more poisonous and their rules around breeding are a bit insane.

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I love you ladies both! I got a lot out of this show. I agree that we need to stay connected and help raise awareness collectively to all animals on this planet so that the neglect, abuse and ignorance of their sentient souls stops indefinitely.

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So true. I try to save the humans because if we go, we take down all the other sentient beings.... it's all about the animals!

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Absolutely to Reinette's point about helping people be their best, to be connected. We are the change agents on this planet and to save and/or make the best of all life on the planet, WE all must be on board with the understanding we were disconnected on purpose. Connected we are powerful individuals and as a species! All of us connected means a Renaissance and I know it's coming! We will get there. We just all have to do our best and raise our vibrations every time possible. Thank you again to Reinette for having me on your show! Her point is why I was lead to work with both people and animals equally. My practice is 50/50 split between people and other species. I have a great new audio series to help jump start people to be there best on my site. Master Modules and there is ConnectedAnimal Communication modules. Audio files for you to keep and are infused with intelligent Connected Energy to help you thrive and hear all species. Audio files are only about 30 minutes long. So many have told me they have never felt anything like my audio files. I am very grateful for all the channeled information I have been given to help humanity. :)

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Sending MUCH gratitude and love to you, Reinette, and to Gabriela. This brought tears to my eyes. All my life (I was born in '58) I've connected to what we humans label 'animals' -- domesticated and wild. And I have had so many experiences that, when I try to relate them to other humans, I generally receive sideways looks of disbelief. From the average human perspective, I understand; it's just too 'woo-woo' for people who have never even thought about our fellow creatures as being sentient, emotional and soulful beings who can give and receive the energy of true connection. Humans generally don't truly treat other humans as being such. <3 <3 <3

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I totally relate to what you say here and I was born in '58 as well, musta been a year for angels! :):)

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I guess 58 was QUITE the year! LOL!

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You are not alone! I was born in 1970! So many of us share the same experience. We are high vibrational beings brought here to help wake the rest of humanity up but the current negative infrsracture was completely designed to invalidate all the beings of light. Our Mission & Purpose in each of our own ways was to bring light and understanding and information. The dark paradigm effectively stalled many of us and in some terrible cases cause some to give up and give in. But those of us who survived are the ones blazing the way for the younger generation. I came from a corporate background and commanded much respect. BUT then I came out as a high vibrational healer and whoa... the woo woo and side looks. I got them as a kid and learned to be quiet to get along. As I grew older I came out blazing the light. My work has been respected and I have helped so many people not to mention many animals of all species. I am incredible grateful. Thank you for the kind words and sharing your experience. We all need to support each other and forge the way! The Renaissance is coming and we will all THRIVE!

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Thank you, thank you, thank you for what do and getting it out to all of us in this world, dear one!

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I was born in '58 also. I feel so much for the animals. I was crying too and I had to keep blowing my nose so I could breathe. I don't know how you can be around animals and not understand that they are sentient, emotional and soulful beings. You're so right about many humans not treating other humans much better. I have better and closer relationships with animals and connect to them more easily than I do with humans at this point.

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Ditto about close relationships!

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Remember though.... animals are here learning like we are. Hurt beings can and will hurt other beings. I have learned this lesson twice now in my 50+ years. The last one was this past year. I had the left side of my body broken not remembering this lesson by a horse I raised. He rejected connection. I was NOT listening because I just could not believe a baby I raised and who chose me was not loving and kind etc. He dumped me in the ugliest of ways. Left me 5 miles out severely broken. I had never been to a hospital. William tried to get me NOT to be with him that day. William tried to show me Jack had changed and not for the better. I was guided to get off or be crippled or worse. But as I got off at a full speed gallop in the dense forest I was told I would be badly hurt. And I was... I was told by my doctor, anyone but you would be in a wheel chair with the level of breaks I had.... Jack, the horse it happened with, has NEVER apologized. NEVER. Which also left me aghast. His lessons in this life are hard but he chose a different road. He's safe with a person who can handle his lack of connection and will never end up at slaughter but a very hard way to learn... again, animals have their own lessons and can badly hurt us as a human who is wounded too. Compassion for both and clear vision for seeing without attachment to step around those humans and animals with that level of lesson and wounding. It's complicated to write on here but I hope I explained it well enough. I'll have to discuss more on a show because it's worth discussing. They (other species) are not perfect either. Some are amazing.... like Arrow and William and Baldr and Arbow (dogs I know in my life - they are angles on this Earth. But I also know many people like Reinette... angles on this earth doing good... choosing to be awake. :)

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Humans have really gotten ambushed by toxic systems. As a species we have been made to believe that we are seperate etc. That was done to weaken us. Connection is the source of wisdom, inner knowing and strength. Authentically connected people can do no harm because of the inner knowing alarm that realizes the harm goes across the board including to each individual. That 1% has done a very effective job at disconnecting humanity through the ages. But it is starting to change and in many ways that change is being accelerated by good people like Reinette reaching more and more people and giving people like me a platform to be heard. People resonate with the truth... they feel it and then grab onto it and are not afraid of the truth even if it debunks a life time of foundational lies they were told. That's why we all can never give up. HOPE and LOVE really are the way.

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Oh thank you Gabriela and Reinette so much! I have been observing a wild cat for over a year to get what we have done so wrong as humans to the cat population. King Stewart has taught me so much about how wrong we are about cats (because we domesticate them in the way we do) and about how we perpetuate the problems of homelessness and their suffering with our lack of connection to them and communication with them. I am amazed at how much I have learned and hope to learn more! This was perfect! Love to you both! Sharon

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How brilliant of you to approach this feline in such a way and to garner such insight!

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I believe, possibly as you do, Reinette, that humanity has approached much of what they have done from a very distorted, dysfunctional, ignorant, and ,dilutional intellectual, and patriarchy view point, which has caused us to exterminate, disrespect, and devalue all life on this planet! It threatens all life with extinction including ourselves. That makes us the dumbest creatures on Earth. So we must learn from those who are smarter than us!

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Cats are all together different and big cats even more so. My close encounters with Mountain Lions I would love to share on another episode with Reinette! They are unique.

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Yes I have had encounters with Mountain Lions and they are amazing creatures. Bob Cats are so wonderful too! I have had close encounters with them also! I am so torn though regarding the ferrell cat problem and the wild cat problem! I can only hope we will change it up and the world will change soon. The suffering in all living things has reached such a crescendo!!

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Great name: King Stewart. I'm glad he has you. Very best of luck with him.

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He is his own cat!! I am honored that he allows me in his presence at all. He thinks humans are crazy and very dangerous and I am one with him on this!! LOL

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Like many wild ones they see the inverted programming that has made humanity a real issue. The wild ones see clearly while the domesticated ones deal with it. For example, a wolf will not tolerate an addict. They have no patience for it and know it's dangerous. BUT a domesticated dog will take the abuse over and over again trying to get that person to love them correctly. The wild ones see very clearly more often than not - unless they are emotionally wounded and then they see with eyes of fear and hurt. Wolves and wild mustangs have shown me this time and time again. I prefer the company of the wild ones many times. William, my Choctaw Spanish Mustang chooses to be my very best friend. I don't consider myself an owner. He does not need me but chooses a life with me.

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Right now dear Gabriela, there is a break down of food available to the wild ones and the feral cats due to the people feeding them, leaving or dying. I am very sad for this, as I have noticed the beginnings of starvation amongst them. I have tried to tell King Stewart he needs to find a place for better hunting in the country, a big pasture or at a ranch. My heart is broken in two because I do not want to take away his sovereign attachment to the "pride" but to stand by and watch the consequences if I do nothing is unbearable. What do you sugest dear Gabriela, if you have some offering I would welcome it even though I know we are all here to teach by living in it or out of body with our creator!!!

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What an amazing gift! Wow! Please write a story about this... maybe a children's book too! This is how we reach more people and win! :)

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I think that you are right! King Stewart would make a great teacher for children and adults alike. I have not found that the people who are "rescuing" in their belief, homeless cats or people or dogs want a change to happen in their approach just yet. I long for the day they are not making money out of suffering!!!

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Seriously of ALL the interviews and topics I've watched content about over the last 3 years, THIS is my all time favorite. What a hopeful and uplifting topic and guest. Dang, you guys got me all choked up with your stories too. I love that so many people around me are starting to clue in on the part of our existence that is unseen but just as important as what is possible in the physical realm. Really uplifting! Thanks for having her on your show!

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I love too how we are becoming so awaken too.... I think it's part of the process, yes?

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That seems to be very true! We had one awakening but this is so much better... the connection to the Infinite that connects us all. (:

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There's nothing more invigorating to awakening to truth and connection! Reading all these amazing comments are uplifting me and giving me tons of energy to continue!

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Hey, I LOVE my chicken, Violet, who loves me back, and I talk to her all the time, sort of as if she were a 9-yo granddaughter, and she understands a lot of it. My joy-bird!

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I would LOVE to have a pet chicken, goat, and pig!

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I have worked with and met many amazing chickens! So smart and one of my favorite friends is a Turkey I saved from congestive heart failure. The vet said he would die in a few days. The rescue brought me in and I worked with him. He lived another 6 YEARS with my ConnectedEnergy work and his amazing will and spirit. Every time he saw me, he would stare right at me and couple and puff up proudly! I will always remember him!

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Jun 14, 2023Liked by Reinette Senum

What a beautiful story! Like all the stories you told in the interview. I loved them all, even, and maybe especially the ones that made me cry!

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Smart, Gabriela? You got it! Violet amazes me every day.

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Absolutely, the size of the brain matters not. Arrow (Choctaw Spanish Mustang) helped me rescue Hank the Hawk. That red tailed chose to befriend us on many a ride. When Arrow and I found him down and thought he had past on... Arrow knew better and Hank had to listen to reason once we knew he was alive to get him to a center he could be helped at. That was very hard for a wild rapter. But he let me pick him up and talked with me the whole time. That beautiful wild bird let me pick him up! Put him in a dog crate and get him to a wild animal sanctuary to save his life. The staff could not believe how he listened to me so he could get his wounds clean that were mortal wounds. It was the most amazing gift of my life. The whole sanctuary and I became friends and Hank survived beating the odds because he listened to me. I PROMISED him he would be released in the very spot we found him and we made that happened. He thanked me and said, you will be watched over by the red tail for the rest of your days no matter where you are, they will know you. I moved to OK and I always have one on a ride with me. Always. Their communication amongst their own across the states and miles is amazing.

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OMGOD, what a beautiful story! Goosebumps! I love the raptors best of all, and my Lavender Orpington chicken looked much like a baby raptor when I got her as n older chick.

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Oh, Reinette, you are so special. And Gabriela, too. Thank you for this wonderful conversation. In spite of the madness out there, we are creating a better world for ourselves and our animal and plant friends. I have no doubt. Just the other day, I was standing in front of my house and heard a rustling on the hill in front of me. A gigantic Moose emerged and was standing not 25 feet from me. He turned his head towards me and we locked eyes for what seemed like an eternity. If I didn't know he was a Moose, I'd swear he was a mystical creature. I'm still vibrating from the encounter. What a gift. And that story about the Dolphins. So beautiful!. 💚

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A moose?? Wow. I always tried to avoid the mosses in Alaska because they are so territorial..... but what a treat to lock eyes with it!

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Moose... I adore them. I see them often when I am in WY and MT and CO. They always find me and we have those most amazing peaceful encounters. They teach so much too! Look up Moose totem... it's a message for sure. Angels messages come in ALL forms. Totems are one of them!

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Hi Gabriela, I moved to NH in 2020 and for years had wanted to see a Moose. I ended up living across the road from an Audubon preserve and have had a few sightings. But this was otherworldly. I was standing out in front of my house and heard a rustling. I thought it was a black bear but the Moose came walking out of the tall grass. He turned and walked towards the woods but then came back up the hill towards me and stopped about 25 ft. away. He turned his head and looked at me for IDK, 30 seconds? Then he walked down the hill and onto the path into the woods. He looked more like a mystical creature - like a black unicorn - than a Moose. I will never forget the feeling as long as I live. I waited a while taking it all in before looking up the meaning. I love Ted Andrew's "Animal-Speak" the best.I have animal dreams a lot. It was lovely hearing your chat with Reinette! xo P.S. The same day, a Woodpecker started pecking aka drumming on my house! :)

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What an amazing encounter! I enjoyed reading it, I'm glad you shared it.

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Thanks, Donna! I'm still a little giddy from it! I wrote about it on my Substack if you want to see a photo. I managed to snap one but then I just put down my phone and reveled in it. :)

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OMG!!! You have the "Ringing Cedars of Russia" series of books with Anastasia?! I bought those for my wife to replace the stupid romance novel/paperback crap she read and I totally enjoyed them myself and I think they are non-fiction account of the author?

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I don't think they're non-fiction..... from what I have come to learn!

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Dear goodness, everything about zoos and oceanariums (and feed lot farming, etc) truly breaks my heart. I don't think for a minute that zoos teach anything to the public about our fellow creatures...except that imprisonment and deprivation is "OK" for entertainment and other forms of consumption.

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Yes, they are an excuse for imprisoning beautiful, wild, and sentient beings.

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I could go on and on about that. Aquariums.... UGH. The dolphins, Belugas and the Orca. I can't stand those places. I worked with several dolphins on the down low for sea world. It broke my heart. This man inspired much of my love for cetaceans.... No aquarium, no tank in a marine land, however spacious it may be, can begin to duplicate the conditions of the sea. And no dolphin who inhabits one of those aquariums or one of those marine lands can be considered normal. Jacques Yves Cousteau

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Thank you for the delightful and heart-warming interview and of sharing your experience with your kitties after they transitioned. I too have had a similar encounter affirming my cat was alive and well, with me just not in this dimension. I too look forward to having them greet me when it is my time to leave this earth. I did go on Gabriela's website and was disappointed that an initial session with her is $1,111. Clearly only wealthy people and their pets will be helped by her services, sad but not unusual in these times. Reinette thank you for all you are doing, you truly are a blessing.

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Yes, it's a steep price, but I knew this interview would still be beneficial, AND if you go to her Facebook page there are many lovely and enlightening posts to explore!

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What an amazing share! Thanks Reinette

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Glad to hear!

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Amazing interview! Thank you Reinette and Gabriela for sharing this fantastic information.

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It was our pleasure! Who doesn't love talking animals?

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Thank you for your kind words. I am so grateful for Reinette and all her work. Her work helping people also saves animals, 5G and other weaponized frequencies are a threat to all wild, domestic other species and humans.

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I absolutely loved this interview. As a fellow ailurophile myself (I has to look it up too:) and lover of all animals this conversation was so beautiful. I grew up in a small town in Northern Michigan and when I was around 5 years old we went to Chicago to visit our grandparents. My Grandfather took me to the Lincoln Park Zoo and I remember being so sad watching the lion in the cage. It was heartbreaking for me. It seemed so wrong to me and I have never liked going to zoos since then. I have never understood the cruelty inflicted on animals other than knowing that most people who hurt animals have been hurt themselves. I was crying with you at the end of the interview. Thanks for all you do Reinette. 💜🐈

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I hope we help people wake up to how cruel and unnecessary zoos really are. They are heartbreaking...

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Yes, my reaction at zoos as well. I could hear them all from childhood and was wretched about it. Then when I went into corporate and saw so many lost souls sitting in cubes chained by invisible chains of whatever they were taught but they too are in cages. I broke out of it due to zoo's and corporate being traps and cages.... to find my authentic mission and purpose. One cannot be corrupted or tricked when one has authentic connection to inner knowing and mission and purpose. We all have it. We have been taught not to find it thus making problems for our species and others. We do it to ourselves thus the zoos and aquariums.... Helping ourselves be free will therefore get us to do things differently with other species. Those places are a symptom of the inverted reality humans live in that is poison and toxic... I could go on and on....

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Wow Reinette, wow! A ton of gratitude for having Gabriela on, I can relate to so many of her life situations, I too am an animal communicator of 20+yrs. Life has been on hold the past 5 years but this interview was an actual activation for me, much crying with joy, so thank you and bless you!! I'm subscribed!! Much love and many blessings to you always!

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Thank you, Merilee.... as you could tell, it was hard for me to get through without crying too!

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I so appreciate your kind words. Emotional Literacy for Animals (E.L.A®) is a totally different concept than most know in the communication world. It has expanded so many other's skills in this area. I coined it long ago because I saw, my goodness we are not emotionally literate with each other and we do the same to other species. Most who can hear them do not know all that goes into it.... species, their life experiences, their way of communicating which varies... and some animals do lie... Many think nooo not possible but their either lie because they think they can handle it themselves (like some humans - stubborn) or they have no trust or they do not even know themselves. Connected Energy® changed the game and the Master Modules I created like you said.... activate each individual where they are. I am very blessed to be given this energy that is so different from what was on the planet. Reinette naturally has it and some other probably like yourself have it too they just don't know what the skill is and when you know it then it can be recreated in every circumstance successfully. The doing it without knowing what and how it works means then that most cannot pinpoint why they are successful. I was so happy when I saw that Reinette naturally got it and saw the ah ha moment it was pointed out. Now she knows to use that method over and over and over again because that's the way to authentic communication. Hope I explained it right... That was one of the most exciting parts of the interview for me! I adore her!

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I completely agree with your sentiments about zoos; they're a horrible place for animals. This is an excellent book about the topic:

Thought to Exist in the Wild: Awakening from the Nightmare of Zoos

https://www.amazon.com/Thought-Exist-Wild-Awakening-Nightmare/dp/0972838716/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=zoos+tweedy-holmes&qid=1686603507&sr=8-1

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Yeaaaa. They should be illegal. I understand having refuges, but zoos? No. I haven't been to one in decades.

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This man was one of the first to take on this issue in the aqurium concept. He took on the big guys and still succeeded. No one like him since though on TV. No aquarium, no tank in a marine land, however spacious it may be, can begin to duplicate the conditions of the sea. And no dolphin who inhabits one of those aquariums or one of those marine lands can be considered normal. Jacques Yves Cousteau

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