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Native American Reflections on Vegan Spirituality

Native American Reflections on Vegan Spirituality

 

Are you ready to take your connection with animals to a whole new level? We invite you to join our online gathering next week featuring animal communicator, vegan activist and artist Linda G. Fisher, of Ojibway and Cherokee heritage and a tribal member of the Ojibway Nation.

Linda sees through the eyes of an animal and feels interconnectedness with all life saying, ”I have had a passion for animals, the natural world, and art, since I was old enough to hold a crayon. It was during those very early years that my psychic abilities and deeper understanding of animals became apparent. Upon reaching adulthood, my Ojibwa/Cherokee mother fondly called me Gizhaadamokwe (Guardian Spirit Woman). What I understood about the feelings of animals prompted me to became a voice to protect them.”

As an animal communicator, Linda “sees” the primal essence of an animal and conveys that information to the animal caretakers in an effort to help them better understand their animal companions’ deeper needs and feelings. Linda integrates her psychic skills as an accredited animal behavior specialist and consultant to help her clients and their caretakers.

A woman of many talents, Linda is also a professional artist with paintings found in local galleries and private homes worldwide. She has co-authored several published books about animals and shares her home with an adopted dog and six rescued parrots.

We are fortunate to have animal communicator, artist, and activist Linda Fisher as our featured guest on our next Vegan Spirituality Online Gathering on Thursday, October 13, 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. PDT (8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. EDT). Participate by phone or online as we explore the spirituality of veganism with “Peace to All Beings” author Judy Carman and In Defense of Animals’ Sustainable Activism Campaign Director Lisa Levinson.

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