Showing posts with label Animal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animal. Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Brave protective animals - Cute animal compilation

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Brave protective animals - Cute animal compilation

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Former Animal Planet TV host sentenced for illegal lizard sale

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Former Animal Planet TV host sentenced for illegal lizard sale

Friday, January 10, 2014

VIDEO: #Animals and the Winter Weather







Some stay warm, some like the cold, some cuddle just because. As the polar vortex effect sweeps most of the country, see how #animals elsewhere are facing the winter weather. (Photo: YouTube/yupi520)

















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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Become an Animal Communicator ~ Workshop



 


Hi Everyone,


 


If you’ve ever thought about communicating with dogs, cats, horses, turtles, rabbits and deer, you might consider joining me for a 3-month Animal Communication class. You can call in from anywhere to participate with this live class by phone.


 


In January, 2014, you’ll learn the foundational animal communication basics. Then in February and March, you’ll practice real-time communication with animals of all kinds! It’s great fun. We’ll also talk with wild animals.


 


 By the end of this course, you’ll have these skills to enjoy for the rest of your life. 


 


Animal Communication


Wednesday, Jan. 8 – 29,  10 – noon


Wednesday, Feb. 5  - Mar.  26,  10 – 1:30 (with 1/2 hour lunch break)


$ 180/month (payment options available)


 


Pre-requisite: How to Heal Yourself class. May be taken in-person, long-distance or through a downloaded recording. There’s a live class this Saturday, Dec. 14th from 10 – 4 pm Mountain time, $ 150. Or the recording is $ 75. I highly recommend this class for anyone interested in developing a stronger spirit-body connection. Please contact me for more information.


 


And, check out this amazing film:


 



This 1-hour documentary about an animal communicator in S. Africa is quite touching. The scroll bar on the right was grey and rather hidden on my computer, but it’s there. And if you’re sensitive to descriptions of animals who have suffered at the hands of humankind, you can skip the first 6 minutes.


Much love,


 


JoLee



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JoLee Wingerson     


Spirit Whispering


Intuitive guidance for people and pets







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Become an Animal Communicator ~ Workshop

Thursday, February 21, 2013

TSA Agents Harass Three-Year-Old with Spina Bifida, Take Away Her Stuffed Animal

TSA Agents Harass Three-Year-Old with Spina Bifida, Take Away Her Stuffed Animal

After passing through the security checkpoint at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport without incident earlier this month, the youngest member of the Forck family — 3-year-old Lucy — was suddenly singled out by TSA agents for additional screening.

“They specifically told me that they were singling her out for this special treatment because she’s in a wheelchair,” Lucy’s dad Nathan told Fox News. “They are specifically singling out disabled people for this special scrutiny. It’s rather offensive to me as a father of a disabled child.”

TSA Agents Harass Three-Year-Old with Spina Bifida, Take Away Her Stuffed Animal

Lucy suffers from Spina bifida, and in addition to being wheelchair-bound, she is also forced to endure an exposed spinal cord in the small of her back.

But TSA agents insisted on patting Lucy down, so her mother pulled out a video camera and began recording the scene.

“It is against the law for you to record,” an agent tells her at one point during the video, but Nathan, being an attorney, knew that statement was false, so his wife kept right on filming.

“You can’t do touch my daughter unless I record it,” she tells the agent.

The entire ordeal lasted some 45 minutes, during which an agent took away Lucy’s beloved stuffed animal Lamby, causing her to become inconsolable.

Worse still, Lucy was ready to call the whole family trip to Disney World off. “I don’t want to go Disney World,” she can be seen saying through sobs.

The TSA has since released a statement saying it “regrets inaccurate guidance was provided to this family during screening and offers its apology.”

The statement makes clear that it’s fine to film TSA agents at work, and notes that no pat down eventually took place but admits that ordering a pat down of a child as young as Lucy was “not proper procedure.”

The Forcks say they are content with the TSA’s apology and have no plans to take legal action. “Our goal was to draw people’s attention to it — to effect change,” Nathan told the Riverfront Times.

As for Lucy, her dad reports that she “had an awesome time in Disney World.”

[photo via @elderfirmllc]


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TSA Agents Harass Three-Year-Old with Spina Bifida, Take Away Her Stuffed Animal