What do you do when what you believe so strongly, when what you know in your heart to be true clashes so intensely with what someone you love deeply also believes and knows in her heart to be true?? What do you do?? What do you do when the rights of animals conflict with the rights of humans and you don’t believe that one species is more valuable than another??What do you do? What do you do when the choice is between torturing pregnant monkeys, killing their children and perhaps making healthier human babies?? What do you do? If you are an animal communicator you KNOW that animals have feelings, thoughts, ability to love, grieve, have souls even…..I KNOW this. It is not a “possibility”, it is not a “theory” or a “belief”. I know it. All animal communicators know it. I am not saying you have to be an animal communicator to “know it”. What I am saying is, if you are an AC you cannot NOT KNOW IT. It is your everyday reality. So when someone you love dearly loses a child due to a birth defect; When someone you love even more suffers with that mother and believes that the good done by organizations that support animal research into birth defects, far outweighs the cost to the animal, what do you do? What do you do? You can’t support it. But you can’t deny your loved ones pain and loss. Could the research have made a difference? Many legitimate scientists say yes. Many legitimate scientists say no. So what do you do? I think you just struggle with it. Just be with it. You can’t support the organization with your dollars but you don’t judge your loved one for doing so, for actively raising money for said organization. You have to do what you believe to be right. So does she. But do you talk about it with her? Do you enter that messy realm of emotions? Or do you just take the easy way out and not bring it up. What do you do? I did the latter. But I struggle with it…if she brings it up I will share my belief and my “knowledge”. If not I will just let it be. In the meantime I will support the Universal Declaration of Animal Rights. · Inasmuch as there is ample evidence that many animal species are capable of feeling, we condemn totally the infliction of suffering upon our fellow creatures and the curtailment of their behavioral and other needs save where this is necessary for their own individual benefit. · We do not accept that a difference in species alone (any more than a difference in race) can justify wanton exploitation or oppression in the name of science or sport, or for use as food, for commercial profit or for other human ends. · We believe in the evolutionary and moral kinship of all animals and declare our belief that all sentient creatures have rights to life, liberty and natural enjoyment. · We therefore call for the protection of these rights. What would YOU Do? |





