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Dean Farm Trust Animal Sanctuary Needs Help

Dean Farm Trust animal sanctuary needs help to keep going financially. Please help if you can.

The website of the sanctuary is here:

https://deanfarmtrust.org.uk/

Peace, Love and Happiness to all Creatures for 2024

I wish you all a happy new year and may we bring peace, love and happiness to all those who are yet to receive it. Let it happen now

2024 , in numerology = 8 which among other things, is about life and death and transitioning. It is about compassion for those who are facing the unknown and doing our best for those creatures facing fear and pain, in whichever way we can. May they pass into a life where that peace, love and happiness is found in abundance.

Tune in at ten pm UK time today, New Years Eve, 2023, if you can. to send out and connect to this loving energy.

Mansfield Mind Body Spirit Show

Mansfield Mind Body Spirit Show is at the John Fretwell Centre, Sookholme Road, Mansfield, Notts NG19 8LL (off the A60, 4 miles north of Mansfield town centre.) It takes place on Saturday and Sunday, October 15th/16th 2022.

Contact http://www.northstarcrystals.com/mansfieldshow

50 exhibitors and 33 free talks and workshops.

Be sure to look up medium and animal communicator, Emma Gowshall who runs All Ears Rabbit Rescue based in Retford , Nottinghamshire. http://www.facebook.com/AllEarsRescue Emma will be at the Mind Body Spirit Show in Room One on the Saturday, holding a workshop on Animal Communication.

I can recommend the show, having been attending and enjoying it for many years. Hope you enjoy it.

Love and blessings, Elissa. Animal Rights in Spiritualism.

Animal Rights in Spiritualism 2019 Newsletter

 

                                                    

     Spiritual Blessings!

 

CrowsquirrelYoung Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) isolated on white backround.

                                                                                    

Hello All.  

Since the last newsletter, the U.K. has stepped up a notch in its disgraceful culling of our wildlife. Earlier last year, with another member of A.R.I.S. named Chris, I leafleted Chatsworth Estate visitors with a petition which asked the stately home not to take part in the badger cull, should it come to the area. Luckily, although Staffordshire was one of the counties hit, Derbyshire was, officially, spared.

This year, also, protests have taken place on the A6, near Haddon Hall and a lot of support was shown by those drivers who hooted their horns and waved. Shortly after this demonstration, the Government announced that Derbyshire was, once again, not a cull zone. In this county, there is a vaccination programme for badgers which, to all accounts, has been successful and is far less costly than the cull which has seen more than 20,000 of these wonderful creatures killed in 2017.  This has risen and will rise dramatically as it continues.

I recently learned how intelligent, caring and innovative badgers are.  Did you know that as well as building their dens, badgers appear to make latrines and also, tombs to bury their dead? I do think we have a lot to learn from animals, especially wild-life, who create their own way of living. Schoolchildren would benefit by being shown these animals in their roles as community and family members, with capacity for thought and care.  With a recent scientific study stating that bovine tuberculosis was more likely to be passed cattle to cattle, it is important, too, that older children are shown the real reasons behind this disease. As they become aware of the miserable conditions a dairy cow endures, I think we would have a few more vegans growing up.

Badgers are not the only wild-life suffering at the hands of our species.  Natural England’s ruling is to force vets and wild-life sanctuaries to euthanise or keep in captivity for life any injured, sick or orphaned grey squirrel brought to them. This has been postponed, according to national campaign group, Animal Aid.  Readers may remember that wild-life trusts said a cull of these creatures was necessary in order to protect Britain’s native red squirrel whom they said was at risk of extinction because of the grey.

I find it difficult to find these organisations worthy of their titles when they care only for native or rare wild-life. Morally, they should protect all our wild creatures. One such “protection” society had a killing campaign, not only against our much persecuted fox but the lovely, funny crows. The reason for this was to stop the decline of the Eurasian curlew.  Some held the opinion that the threat to the curlew was more to do with land management.

As spiritual people, we love all creatures and their awe-inspiring ways.  The crow is no exception and has a place in spiritual and mystic history and beliefs.  I know from my contact with some A.R.I.S. supporters, that like me, they have had profound experiences with crows, who do, indeed, appear to be the “message bringers”, whether it be that their sudden antics have brought us a moment of clarity, or their heart-felt, haunting call gave us breaking news that lessened the shock of a passing, or foretold us of an event.

As a young woman, I used to see the rooks leave, en masse, from their rookeries in the trees at around ten o’clock each morning and then return at near on to four in the afternoon, almost every day.  I used to joke with my mother that they had been to a committee meeting. Perhaps they had.

Still with birds, I saw a documentary, earlier in the year, about wild-life in India.  Part of the film centred around a village named Khichan in the state of Rajasthan which was home to the Jain community.  As taught within their religion, Jains have the utmost compassion for all creatures, down to the tiniest insect. They are known for sweeping their seats before sitting down and covering their mouths with masks so as not to squash or breathe in any living thing. Every year, when the cranes are due in huge migrating flocks, to take rest in their village, these particular Jains put food out on the surface of the large village square for the birds to eat.

The film showed the spectacular arrival of the cranes as they made beautiful formations in the sky which were breathtaking to watch. However, the most moving aspect of all was that one bird was allowed to land alone and eat heartily before the rest swooped down in the orderly fashion of one wave at a time.  The reason for this was that that particular crane had no foot and would have found it difficult to move and feed in the tight pack of the crowd.  How did so many birds know of its plight and did they all agree beforehand that this would happen, or was it all to do with group soul intuition? Either way, this is yet more evidence that humans are not the only ones who exercise kindness and compassion

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Healing List.

 

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Sharon Jones,  Carole and Chris, Tony Ortzen, Leisha & Philip Yates, Philip’s mother,  Janet Williams, Denise Bottal’s mum,   Shadow,  Joan Birch, Roger Raynes, Margaret Towler & Kevin, her cat, Vivienne Brocklehurst, Sian Winstanley,  Don Gwillim, Annie, Richard Marshall, Simone Philips, Elaine and David Hall, Mary Ashton,  Pippin, Rita Benson, Gerard Schmidt, Jeannette Bardell, Colleen, Marek, Luke, June Bullas, Therese, Neil, Sue,  Chris, Mandel Rheems,   Mike, Sandy, Catherine and all in need.

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lamb 2 Into the Mouths of Babes.    

Something readers may have witnessed in their towns and cities is a phenomenon known as The Cube. Four people clad in black except for white masks, form the said shape. Films made while undercover, investigating livestock and dairy farms and slaughterhouses are shown to the public on the T.V. screens which each person holds.

It is appalling that some of the farms investigated are not only organic but approved by animal welfare bodies.  Most scenes are horrific and I, like many activists and campaigners, am unable to watch without it staying with me, causing havoc to my health on all levels of my being. However, they are not meant to inform the likes of us but instead, to bring that awareness to passers-by.

I have attended The Cube on a couple of occasions, not in the formation but as one of the team waiting to talk with those who stop and watch for a reasonable length of time.

It could be said that people who watched the films showed their true, inner colours. Some I spoke to at my last attendance cried and were shocked that what they saw went on in this country.  They were keen for information on how to make necessary changes to their diets and I got the feeling some had been bitten by a compassion bug that would change their lives forever.

Others, though, whom, I must say, on that particular day, were mostly farmers, farm hands or closely connected to that community, could stand there and watch without emotion.  When asked if they had been moved to consider becoming vegan, they would emphatically state that they hadn’t and that they had “seen it all” at their workplace, whether with chickens, cattle, pigs or sheep.  These people were “used to it”… and it was soon illustrated as to how they had become so desensitised when I spoke to a father with his little boy.

At these events, children are usually steered away from the television screens towards their parents but this time, the boy’s dad replied that it didn’t matter if his child saw, as he knew where his meat came from. He went on to say that he,  with his son by his side, had shot five pigeons and then skinned and prepared them to be cooked.

At the same time, my friend was talking with the child’s mother who told of an incidence whereby she informed her son that it was lamb they were having for “tea”.  He then asked if it was like one of the tiny sheep they see in the field and upon her reply, he rejected lamb as a food and hadn’t eaten any since.

Who will win his soul in the end? Here is a child with his natural compassion and feelings of right and wrong not yet extinguished. He is also lucky enough to be allowed his own choices but can his consciousness prevail against the unnatural norm which takes place, every day, in his life, amongst those who have already become the walking dead?

Aside from The Cube, a few of us have recently begun protest and awareness campaigns close to the cattle market in the centre of the historic Peak District town of Bakewell. Again, those interested, were shown footage of what really happens inside some of these places. Farmers, whether angry, in denial or open to discussion, stopped to talk with us, as did tourists and locals.

It is worth remembering that the famous Farmer Jay who forewent his substantial payment to sell his cows for slaughter and instead, sent most of them to live out their lives at Hillside Animal Sanctuary in Norfolk, is a local of this area. Since then, other farmers have followed suit.  Doesn’t this bring hope that anything can be expected when its time in evolution is fast approaching?

The Vegan Society has information for farmers who wish to transition from animal farming to organic fruit and vegetable growing. One thing we can all do is petition the Government via our M.P.s to facilitate and subsidise these transitions.

http://www.hillsideanimalsanctuary.org.uk      http://www.vegansociety.com

The link between the desire to eat meat and dairy and the destruction of the planet is becoming more obvious to most of society through its airing in the media of science based facts. Therefore, maybe it is time to send a postcard, written and designed by supporters, Sian Winstanley and Maya Winstanley- Brown, entitled Saving Planet Earth, to the Ministry of Agriculture.   

The postcard points out that many of our wild-life are in peril due to chemical farming methods and asks for a “return to safe, sustainable methods.”  In addition, it reminds the U.K. Government of the effects of methane and nitrous oxide emissions from the livestock and dairy industries on global warming. If you wish to print the postcards, go to:  www.veggies.org.uk/campaigns/saving-planet-earth

The Good News is that thanks to organisations like VIVA (viva.org.uk) and Animal Aid   (www.animal.org.uk) plus grass roots animal rights groups, veganism is taking off  in the U.K., seeing supermarkets marketing their new vegan range with products clearly marked “Vegan”.  Meat Free MondaysVeganuary and The Summer Pledge etc., have made it easier for non vegans to make the change and so contributed to this successful outcome. Indeed, in the beautiful Peak District, two fully vegan cafes, Vegan Revelation in Belper and Nooch in Matlock Bath are now serving mouth-watering dishes.

 

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Patrick’s Points 

Cancer is not the problem: never has been: the

problem has always been the lethal tumour-attack treatment.

Each year, in the UK, there are around 163,000 deaths of people diagnosed with cancer: people who, overwhelmingly, opted for the only NHS package available: mammography, high-dose-radiation CT scans, surgical/radiation removal/shrinkage of the tumour, cell-killing drugs .. a highly carcinogenic, immuno-suppressive, multiple-organ destructive regime .. plus The Dept of Health Balanced Diet .. all diametrically-opposed to that which the patient had needed for survival .. with the inevitable result.

Surgery is the oldest part of orthodox cancer treatment: it has its place where there is an imminent threat  from the tumour to life processes : ie., digestive obstruction or for tumour-removal after the immune defences have been restored.

Chemotherapy has its origins in WW II when a ship, carrying canisters of sulphur mustards – chemical warfare – was bombed. Before they died, the sprayed troops and crew developed depleted bone marrow and lymph systems which have cells that naturally divide faster than other cells – as in cancer.  The cancer industry saw the possibility of mustard gas being used in the treatment of cancer: secret trials on breast cancer patients were set up at Memorial Sloan Kettering and Yale Univ.. Before the patients died, the tumours shrank and the drugs were declared to be “a success”. The multi-billion dollar industry was born. In 1902 and 1923, two organisations were set up in the UK to protect the emerging, tumour-centred-assault cancer industry from any and all treatment- threats: these bodies called themselves “cancer research”.  Today, “Cancer Research UK” is collecting £634,000,000 – per year. The total failure – with regard to producing safe, effective treatments – of cancer research has, always, been entirely deliberate.

“A solution to cancer would mean the termination of research programmes, the obsolescence of skills,… triumph over cancer would dry up contributions to self-perpetuating charities… would mortally threaten the present clinical establishment by rendering obsolete the … surgical, radiological and chemotherapeutic treatments in which so much money,  training and equipment is invested.  ‘ and, as for a natural approach’   the new therapy must be disbelieved, denied, discouraged and disallowed at all costs, regardless of actual testing results .. preferably,   * “without any testing at all.”  The Houston/Null Analysis. * “without any testing at all.” .. critical to avoid having to rig a trial , whilst the opposition are watching, closely.

In 1931, The Nobel Prize, Physiology or Medicine, was awarded to Dr. Otto Warburg for his research on cell-respiration, particularly with regard to cancer: the work, effectively , defined The Nature of Cancer .

Cancer:  where, at cellular level .. “the  respiration of oxygen is replaced by the fermentation of glucose … Lack of oxygen and acidosis are two sides of the same coin: where you have one, you have the other. .. All normal cells have an absolute requirement for oxygen, but cancer cells can live without oxygen – a rule without exception. … Deprive a cell 35% of its oxygen for 48 hours and it may become cancerous.”  Warburg: The Metabolism of Tumours .  The sequence is animal protein excess / plant-deficiency – plus the all-invasive synthetic/radioactive deluge .. acidosis .. hypoxia .. first cancer cell , which doubles in number , continually, if the immune defences remain down.

“There is no disease whose prime cause is better known” .. if this was not acknowledged  “ .. millions must die needlessly.”  Warburg.  Now, tens of millions of deaths, due to almost 90 years of cover-up by the medics, the pseudo-researchers, the bureaucrats, the politicians … controlled media.

Starting with Dr. Max Gerson , around the same time , the treatments , based on the Warburg work , have now been involved in a million-plus case-histories , world-wide : the organic plant-diet , to restore alkalinity, is essential.

Dr. Gerson testified to a US Senate committee in July 1946, presenting 10 cases. The Pepper-Neely Anti-Cancer Bill, to allocate $100 million dollars -at 1946 rates- was heading in the direction of The Gerson Therapy. On July 3, 1946, US network ABC anchorman Raymond Swing announced to the nation, that “For the first time in history, a cure for cancer has been found ” . Swing was fired two weeks later, after 30 years with the ABC.  Intense lobbying by the medico/pharma   “research” organisations, aided by two senators who were also doctors, resulted in the Bill being lost by 4 votes .The Bill is still gathering dust in the US Senate Printing Office archives . One estimate puts the annual value of the US cancer industry at $100 billion.

An Oxford Univ. study – on the year 2009, put the annual cancer-cost, all factors considered – to the UK, at £15.8 billion : 2019 projected-figure (O.N.S) 21 billion : £21,000,000,000 + . All of the successful, world-wide cancer centres, with their hundreds of thousands of case histories, are based on the natural re-instatement of the immune-system: to restore health. The critical basis is the raw, organic plant diet, including various nutritional-herbal formulae.  Depending on the damage done to the patient  previously , the clinic-based treatments may, also, involve intravenous procedures, oxygen therapy , multiple – supplements … The approach is wholistic : physical , mental , emotional , spiritual … in varying degrees as is appropriate for the individual . As far as is practical, a synthetic / radiation – free lifestyle is required.

The suppression of safe, effective cancer treatments , coupled with the use of the lethal tumour-attack regime, constitutes history’s greatest crime – by a long way – simply , on the basis of the numbers : millions , billions … dollars, pounds, marks, yen … deaths , maimings, bereavements .

 

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In Loving Memory

Forget me not

Let us take a moment to give thanks for the lives of those, animal and human, who passed to “Spirit” over the last year or so and in particular, one, Marjorie Hewson.

A staunch activist well in to maturity, Marj, as she was known to us, died on the 7th June, 2019, almost blind and following a stroke.  She would have been ninety one this year.

I first met Marj and her husband, John when I joined Sheffield Humane Action in December 1979.   Humane Action was an umbrella organisation for local Animal Aid, Compassion in World Farming, and Hunt Saboteur Association groups. Each week , come snow, rain or blistering heat, we would join the famous Irene Williams  of Compassion in World Farming for a leafleting event , not always in Sheffield but sometimes, as far away as Lincoln.

When we were out with the “sabs”,   Marj, then in her fifties, was such a great asset to the group. On other campaigns, this fearless lady often made the difference between an animal’s life being full of suffering, or peaceful, free and encompassed by love, as she acted to bring liberation to those imprisoned in captivity, especially those in laboratories.

Always passionate, Marj wouldn’t mince her words when opposed by the cruel animal abusers and even in company of close friends there would be many a heated debate on all kinds of subjects.  Being a committed roman catholic, you can imagine the scene when the topic of Spiritualism came up.  Yet, she often related little “happenings” she had experienced, the last being to her daughter, Catherine, a few days before she died, when she disclosed that she had seen John.  I feel sure she will be with him now and she will, also, be fully aware of the truth.  Got the last word, Marj!

huntsabs.org.uk             www.ciwf.org.uk

 

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Finding Unity in Diversity

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Mandel  Rheems

 

Dear fellow seeker and pilgrim on the path: maybe you have often wondered, in your seeking, why there is so much diversity in religion, politics, philosophy and also cultural or ethnic diversity on the Earth at this time?  We need to approach this sometimes confusing situation, particularly in the political or religious/spiritual aspect.

Human kind and life on Earth is, at this time, facing great difficulties and conflict, internationally and globally, as it is continuing to abuse, pollute and corrupt in a blind and selfish way; having no true insight as to why natural disasters are so evidently manifesting in a karmic response to man’s inhumanity and selfish desires!

If we can approach these problems with real insight and inner vision, we can see beyond the surface level.  We need to open our minds and hearts to a more spiritual aspect as to why humanity has gone to extreme levels to exploit selfishly, not only its own kind, the human race, but also, towards the world around us!

It is, indeed, very essential to create and channel, from the spiritual dimensions, the infinite numbers of ways we can find to overcome this dire condition that we are all facing at this time!

Now, how does this relate to the heading of this article: Finding Unity in Diversity? Humankind has so much ability and creative potential.  Unfortunately, it has begun to believe that this sacred Earth can become a virtual graveyard because it is willing to create the means for further destruction and international conflict.  This is not how it was ordained to be! For, once, in ancient times, where all beings, seen and unseen, were united as one, this beloved Earth was a virtual playground. This is true, whether one believes in a supreme creator that we were all one with, who was called by many names, or we take the scientific view or model that all life began in a big bang.

For myself and those individuals that guide me from within, there is definitely a greater purpose for existence, for all its variation and diversity, which has divinely come forth from the Supreme Being!  Total respect is needed, also humility and thankfulness for all life in diversity.  We must be humbled and open our hearts and minds to seeking unity with all life around us and to work, diligently, for peace, love and harmony…for the good of all.

Blessings, Mandel, Sananda.                                        “Vision Quest”    www.friends4worldpeace@yahoo.co.uk

 

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Books

cow 3 I was given a vegan cookbook entitled Huglett’s Wood Cookbook. This is much more than pages of illustrated recipes.  Each dish is named after one of the farm animals resident at the above named sanctuary with a corresponding piece on each one’s history.  I found it moving, practical and a precious gift to keep.        facebook.com/Huglettswoodfarm/

 

fruitAnother author I came across while trying to improve my health was Anthony William, better known as the “Medical Medium”. I have three books of his but the first explains how Anthony came to be given this title.  It began when, as a young child of four, he received a message from the world of “Spirit” regarding the health of a loved one………

Anthony claims that all the information given through his books, Medical Medium, Thyroid Healing, Life Changing Foods and more, has come from these dimensions.  It comes across as obvious to the reader that the healing of the many is at the heart of the message on the pages of these works.

Life Changing Foods points out many fruits, especially wild blueberries, known to us in the U.K. as bilberries, as being at the top of the list. He writes, also, of the importance of the sun for healing. He reveals nutritional secrets and other knowledge regarding disease which has been passed to him by Spirit guidance and he makes the point, time and time again, that celery juice is extremely important in the healing process of most diseases.

Anthony William’s books are published by Hay House.    hayhouse.co.uk

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Readers may have noticed a vegan chocolate business entitled Vegan Town advertised in previous issues of the newsletter. I am excited to announce that its director is now publishing his own bi monthly magazine entitled Ethican which covers a wide scope of ethical topics.

The first issue is out this winter and for more information on how to obtain a copy, please go to:  

ETHICANMAG.COM

VEGANTOWN.CO.UK 

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Erick Henderson / Northstar Crystals – we offer a wide range of Crystals for Healing, Meditation & Development work. I offer impartial advice from my stall at shows and fairs around the UK and give talks and workshops nationwide, both publicly and to private groups.

www.northstarcrystals.com 

I also offer distance healing for people and animals as well as energy clearing for houses and assistance with related issues.

Telephone Erick on 07990 874699

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Supporter Reports.

Readers will remember A.R.I.S supporter, Therese, went to live on a Spanish mountain.  Well, she wasted no time in rescuing desperate animals in need. The latest is a dear little dog.   Here is the account of her rescue, as reported by Therese:

“My friend and I were driving home and saw a small dog cross the main road and go in to a storm drain.  We stopped and left food where she went.  Since then we have, between us, fed her, there, every night at 9pm.  We named her Bella.

 

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We had only seen her a handful of times when, one night, I went there and she came through one of the tunnels. I kept talking to her and lying flat, let her sniff me. I kept stroking her and slipped a collar over her head.  With my other hand I rang my husband and friend for assistance.

Bella is at present in my last empty bedroom with air conditioning on. She has bad mange and lots wrong. Altogether we removed over 70 ticks. The vet said if it was found she was chipped, he would call the police. However, there was no chip. He thinks she was a breeding dog – her bosoms are hanging down so far. He did ultrasound to check she was not pregnant and said she had no milk and hadn’t had pups recently. Thank God! She is old, has a few teeth and a broken toe – an old injury. He put her on antibiotics and five days of steroids.

She is so loving and happy to have a bed and attention.  I will try and find a home, or else it’s the Dogs’ Home for her – our Phoebe hates other dogs. I’ve got Bella in the end wing with access out through the garage, two cats and two dogs in the main house, Kiki cat, who hates cats,  in my bedroom and small meshed outdoor patio which is in the other wing,  five ferals in the end bedroom with big meshed terrace and two birds in the kitchen and pigeon aviary.

After all my illnesses this year, I can’t tell you what it has done for my self esteem! To catch her was a seemingly impossible task and especially when I did it on my own!! Well, I definitely had our helpers from above with me, so, I wasn’t alone!”

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Joseph, a Scottish supporter, drew my attention to the piece of news, below and I shared his joy in the realisation that “Yes. It is all happening” when I heard that on December 21st,  2018, “stars” and celebrities, along with input from several animal charities, including The Blue Cross (bluecross.org.uk) and Wild life Aid  Foundation, (wildlifeaid.org.uk)  provided an evening of entertainment for Animals in Need which raised more than £640,000

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As many readers will know, Tony Ortzen was editor of that wonderful Spiritualist monthly magazine, Two Worlds. Since our last newsletter, it merged with the well-known and loved Psychic News which he now edits.

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Here is a story from Tony’s May 2017 Editorial of Two Worlds:

 LET’s part with a heart-warming story which shows true empathy between a penguin and a human.  It concerns a South American Magellanic penguin who swims 5000 miles each year to be reunited with the man who saved his life.

Retired bricklayer and part-time fisherman, Joao Perei de Souza, 71, who lives in an island village just outside Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, found the tiny penguin covered in oil and close to death, lying on rocks on his local beach in 2011.

Joao cleaned the oil off the penguin’s feathers, fed him a daily diet of fish to build his strength and named him Dindim.

After a week, he tried to release the penguin back into the sea but Dindim would not leave.

“He stayed with me for eleven months and then, just after he changed his coat with new feathers, disappeared.” said Joao.

Just a few months later, Dindim returned. One day, he spotted the fisherman on the beach and followed him home.

Subsequently, Dindim has spent eight months of the year with Joao and is believed to spend the rest of the time breeding off the coast of Argentina and Chile.

It is thought he swims several thousands of miles each year to be reunited with the man who saved his life.

“I love the penguin like it’s my own child,” said Joao, “And believe the penguin loves me. No one else is allowed to touch him.  He pecks them if they do.”

“Dindim lays on my lap, lets me give him showers, allows me to feed him sardines and pick him up.”

“Everyone said he wouldn’t return but he has been coming back to visit me.  Dindim arrives in June and leaves to go home in February.”

“Every year, he becomes more affectionate as he appears even happier to see me.”

Biologist, Joao Paulo Krajewski commented, “I have never seen anything like this before.  I think the penguin believes Joao is part of his family and probably a penguin, as well.”

“When he sees him, he wags his tail like a dog and honks with delight. And, just like that, the world seems a better place again.”

Quite so.  Just like a penguin, we should also waddle off and do all we can to make the world a calmer, kinder, more caring place…

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Elissa PN ad-page-001

 

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Sanctuary   bear

 

I recently paid a visit to the glorious Lake District. No. I wasn’t walking – a bit too cold for me in “them there” hills at this time of year, magical though they seemed, as we drove over them to the picturesque town of Kendal.

There was something of an optical illusion taking place, as one got the sense of being able to reach out and touch the gold-green mountainside, as it draped itself in an embrace of white, wispy mist. What appeared to be a drop of a few feet must have been a hundred. As beautiful as it all was, there came times when I had to sink down in my seat, close my eyes and pray!  Yes. I have a sheer terror of heights.

We arrived at our destination; the vegan fair in aid of Animals Asia Foundation. We had come to hear founder, Jill Robinson’s talk about her Moon bear sanctuaries…after tasting scrummy cakes and buying merchandise, of course.  We arrived too late for a hot meal, as the event was so successful they had sold out by midday.

Jill moved her audience to tears as she told of how the foundation was born and the rescues of so many of these soulful creatures began.  To illustrate this, she showed a photograph of herself holding the extended hand of the very first bear she had had the honour to meet. She named her Hong.

This bear was kept in a small cage and would have bile painfully extracted from her liver, repeatedly. The purpose of this was to produce liver and gall bladder remedies for traditional Asian medicine.

Today, this still goes on.  Wounds are visible on the beautiful, sensitive faces of some of these creatures and their eyes are blinded through self injury, as they batter their foreheads against the bars, in despair. They spend their lives in these circumstances.

That first encounter with Hong changed Jill’s life and for the last twenty years she has dedicated her life to freeing as many bears as possible from this misery.  From being unable to stand up in small cages, they now run, play and love freely, in an environment suited to their natural needs. Their unique personalities have surfaced and they are a joy to all around them.    Healing is brought to their injuries and bile extraction wounds by A.A.F’s veterinary teams and they are loved, as family, by the sanctuary workers.

There are Animals Asia Foundation sanctuaries in China and Vietnam and recently, an agreement was signed by the Foundation and the Vietnamese Government to end bear bile farming by 2022.

Apart from having already rescued 600 bears, Jill’s work with the Chinese and Vietnamese Governments has seen many cats and dogs rescued from the cruel meat trade.  A scheme began years ago with a canine rescue they named “Dr. Dog”.  This little bundle was taken into care homes, bringing a therapy to the patients that had remarkable healing results.  Now, there are more dogs doing this work and people are realising their value as loving companions instead of viewing them as tasty dishes – the inevitable fate of so many of these animals.

www.animalsasia.org/uk

I have always thought of dogs as “Gifts from God” and anyone who has had a close relationship with one will agree with me.  They teach us selfless love and make us feel so special.  Their loyalty is second to none and they “know” when we are hurting without witnessing any show of emotion. They have shown grief, remarkable courage, and have, time and again, demonstrated their intelligence while being exploited for the same.

I have not had a relationship with a bear but I will finish with a quote I found on the Get Bear Smart Society web page:

“Bears are beautiful, sentient beings who are extremely large in personality, polite and even empathetic. They also have a keen sense of community and are not as solo and independent as people have suggested they are. They are peaceful, thoughtful, emotionally intelligent animals who truly love their kids. They are trustworthy and that is especially true of a mother and her cubs.  They have a jolly sense of humour, curiosity and compassion.”

Ellie Lamb.  Bear Viewing Guide.

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My Foundling

Anon

 

fluffy dog

                                                

A small, fluffy bundle crept out of the ditch

Fur, colour of lilies, eyes and nose, black as pitch.

Crying with terror of being alone

Whimpering with fear of the new face- unknown.

What had he done wrong? He was barely alive.

Dumped, as if rubbish,  how could he survive?

Torn from his mother, left to his fate,

With no will from another to show love, only hate.

I picked up the waif, like a soft cuddly toy.

He knew he was safe and we both cried for joy.

I pressed my cheek to him.  He was home – he could tell.

He drenched me with kisses. Oh. That sweet, puppy smell.

If he’d been there much longer… if no love had been shown,

He’d have perished from hunger and that night, it snowed.

The pleasure he’s brought me is too much to be told.

I love him so deeply and his love is gold.

He was so very lucky I found him in time

But what of all the others…and what is their crime?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Talk / Film Presentation

a talk / film presentation

film extracts : Healing cancer from inside out ,

Hoxsey , ESSIAC  ..

 

Sat. 15th  June  –  11.30am  –  2 pm.

The Manor Centre , Manor Rd. ,

Brimington  S43 1NN

admission free .

 

email

hera@nemesisawake.com

tel (01246)  906577

 

Patrick Rattigan  N.D.            author  ,  The Cancer Business .

Male Cat with Aids Needs Home .

Hello All,

Could anyone who doesn’t have other cats give a male cat with feline aids a home?  The person he has been visiting would love to keep him but has other cats.  He is named Jinxie, is black and white, longhaired , un-neutered and around 5 years old.

The vet says whoever cares for him must keep him in primarily.

If anyone can help this poor stray who came to my friend Sarah looking for love, please email me on elissarattigan@hotmail.com  and I’ll forward your message to her.

With great thanks,

Elissa.

Winter Season ‘All Creatures’ Vegan Fair.

Winter Season ‘All Creatures’ Vegan Fair.

Spire Rooms  – across the grounds from the Crooked Spire

The Saints Parish Centre, 16, St. Mary’s Gate. Chesterfield.

1.30-4.30 PM   SAT. NOVEMBER 19TH.

Net proceeds to

Safe Haven for Donkeys in the Holy Land.

Vegan Food, Cakes,Teas & Coffee.

Stalls . Raffle. Lucky Dip.

Holistic Cancer Film Show.

Indian Head Massage/Hand reflexology .

Tel: 01246 230474 for Queries.

Celtic Spiritual Healing courses including Animal Communication.

Please visit  www.celticspiritualhealing.com      and go to the upcoming events page.

Animal Rights in Spiritualism NEWSLETTER 2015

” We learn a lot from animals. They are a part of the scheme of life and should have respect and regard; one should always have love and affection for them. And it is not only domesticated animals that exist here by any means, because there are many forms of animal life, which in their own fashion and their own way are quite developed; they have feelings and emotions and great understanding, even when on Earth.”

Spirit communicator Douglas Conacher

(From the Leslie Flint direct voice tapes.)

Legend-of-St-Francis-of-Assisi-and-the-Wolf

Well, I suspect that many of you, although not catholic, have hoped that the present pope, given his adopted name, will see an end to some of the barbaric practices taking place in Catholic countries such as Spain and Portugal which involve immense cruelty to our beloved fellow creatures in celebration of religious festivals.

Reading, again, an article written by Rev. Andrew Linzey entitled “Why the Catholics turned their back on St. Francis” in The Sunday Times, 30th October 1994, it is easy to understand how little hope there was for change back then.

The article began “It is not a sin to beat a dog or leave it to starve to death.” argued the Archbishop of Udine in eastern Italy, in a Christmas sermon, in 1988.

Andrew Linzey went on to quote the latest edition of the Catholic Catechism:

The catechism re-affirms that all animals are made for human use. Causing needless suffering is wrong but only where it offends human dignity” It also mentioned it being wrong to spend money on animals “… that as a priority it should go to the relief of human misery.”

Now, I must point out, that, growing up as a Catholic in England, I was never taught the like.. and the Catholics whom I knew, loved and treated their companion animals very well.

In my family, it was unthinkable that our beloved dogs would not go to ‘Heaven’ and my grandfather       ( please take into consideration that he was born in 1901) had always refused to eat veal on compassionate grounds, claiming it was akin to torturing and killing children. As a young and poor man, he had always fed and bedded his cart-horse lovingly before , after a very long day’s hawking, he would even consider relieving his own hunger or taking rest.

However, in spite of the kindness of ordinary Catholics and priests towards our fellow creatures, my ears often caught a remark from the pulpit which taught the congregation that, as humans, they were above all other life-forms by reason of the fact that they had souls and the latter didn’t. Pope Pious 12th was in office at that time but in these last decades both Pope John and the present pope have announced to the contrary, which gives us hope of change – in the hearts of their many faithful, worldwide.

You may wonder why, in a mainly Spiritualist newsletter, I am spending so much time on the above, but we are also an animal rights organisation and the future lives and deaths of so many creatures depends upon firstly, whether or not the present pope takes his name-sake seriously and shows the same concern for their suffering as he does for the “poor” among humans , secondly that he sets an example in his own life and thirdly that he promotes veganism, as the right and humane diet for mankind.

With all this in mind, I have written a letter to Pope Francis which I hope will inspire readers to write their own to the pontiff.

He may be emailed at: papafrancesco01@gmail.com

or letters may be posted to: His Holiness, Pope Francis / Apostolic Palace / 00120 Vatican City .

( The Vatican is a nation in itself so there is no need to write “Italy” )

Here is my letter to Pope Francis:

 

Dear Your Holiness Pope Francis,

I am pleased to hear that, having taken your papal name in honour of St. Francis of Assisi, you are making it your mission to help the poor. However, St. Francis is also known for his equally passionate stance on the rights of all creatures – animals, insects, fish, plants, Mother Earth and the other planets alike. He took this further by promoting not only our kindness to, but protection of, all living things.

Not to hurt our humble brethren is our first duty to them, but to stop there is not enough.

We have a higher duty – to be of service to them, whenever they require it.”

St Francis of Assisi. 1181-1226.

As the true humane, Essene Jesus before him, Francis was probably one of the first animal liberationists, having saved lambs from slaughter. I would hope to be sure that, having chosen his name-sake, you will , inspired by his compassion, be an instrument of the Great Spirit of God and Saviour of billions of animals who face misery, torture and pain in farms, slaughterhouses, laboratories, etc., by your living and promoting Veganism .

By many following your example and adopting a vegan diet, benefits will be brought to human health, starving nations and the planet, itself.

Livestock is the main driver of de-forestation.

Livestock is the largest single source of water pollution.

Livestock produces more green-house gases than all the world-wide transportation combined.”

United Nations “Livestocks’ Long Shadow” 2006.

Meat consumption is an inefficient use of grain”

…the grain is used more efficiently when consumed by humans. Continued growth in meat output is dependent on feeding grain to animals, creating competition for grain between affluent meat-eaters and the world’s poor.”

Worldwatch Institute.

A piece of land the size of five football pitches can feed only two people fed on meat. But it can feed ten people on maize, twenty four people on grains or sixty one on soya.”

Viva.

 

I know other bodies have written to you regarding the above and have submitted films such as “Earthlings” which show the extent of mans’ cruelty to animals so I have no need to do the same. I will just add that we see you as the one person able to have influence in this regard over, at least, the many Catholics throughout the world. Just think of the difference you could make with that power. We await with baited breath, as there has never, in many generations, been an opportunity like this. We thank you in advance.

Now I turn to matters essentially Catholic, celebrated by your priests and which I would like you to deal with without delay. I speak of those fiestas which are surely the work of evil force, where bulls have their horns set alight and are then chased through the streets by gleeful people and clergy and of the pitiful spectacles of live goats being thrown from belfry tops, again sanctioned by the Church. Surely this is something you could ban straight away as a matter of priority. Thank you.

With hope and faith in you,

on behalf of our fellow creatures with whom we are one with God,

Elissa Rattigan.

 

 

The petition I started to the Pope may be found online at :

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/383/752/176/ask-pope-francis-to-promote-veganism-and-to-ban-the-cruel-use-of-animals-in-fiestas-/

 

 

As I’ve mentioned the cruelty which takes place at religious festivals in Spain and Portugal each year, I should also mention A.R.I.S. Contact in Liverpool, Susan Taylor, who is devoted to the campaign against such barbarism.

A Pagan, Susan works inwardly with the Light to try and bring protection for the bulls who, each November in the “Toro de Fuego” fiesta have their horns set alight with wax and paraffin before being chased through the streets . Fireworks may also be attached to their horns.

These bulls suffer agony and have been seen banging their heads ferociously against walls to relieve the pain.

Spain’s animal welfare law allows animals to be treated badly if it’s necessary for the fiesta to run smoothly.

In the fiesta of Manganeses de la Polyorosa, a live goat is thrown from a church tower or belfry top. Should it still be alive when it reaches the bottom, it is drowned.

These are just two examples of unbelievable cruelty taking place out of many at these fiestas which run throughout the year, unbelievably including St. Francis’s day!

Our Surrey contact, Therese McElwee, has even further information on the subject, which a stay in Spain prompted her to research.

Therese was horrified to find that many towns and villages put on “blood” fiestas and had a bull-ring. Apparently, the government is against them and fine the towns in question. However, the mayor may collect the 2000 euro before the fiesta which, of course, still goes ahead.

Therese decided to email all the Spanish estate agents, explaining why her family would not buy in Spain. Amazingly, the few who replied, said they were not aware of the cruelty taking place in these fiestas. After that, they were sent the appropriate gruesome information on that, along with a petition to help the Spanish hunting dogs.

Now, I do not intend to single out the Catholic religion, as there are the Franciscan monks and Catholic priests who work tirelessly to end all of this abuse. Neither do I point a finger at Spanish speaking countries when we, in the U.K., had to fight to ban hunting with hounds. I find it difficult not to judge the perpetrators of these acts, whichever nationality they are, as I care about animals . However, targeting the Pope and the cruelties of the said countries is purely a matter of timing, as regards the papal name of St Francis and the opportunity to influence the billions of Catholics throughout the world into equalling a belief in God with a desire to be kind to all living things.

 

 

Most readers will be aware that Animal Aid campaigned and petitioned for CCTV in slaughterhouses and also that undercover filming evidence of shocking animal abuse in these places hit our T.V. Screens as prominent news a few months ago.

Around the same time, Hillside Animal Sanctuary reported that, despite their eight week investigation, bringing one hundred and fifty hours of extreme cruelty undercover footage at The Red Lion abattoir in Nantwich, the Crown Prosecution Service dropped charges against the five individuals who carried out these breaches of animal welfare standards.

Hillside later learned that only thirty minutes of their film had been viewed by the Food Standards Agency.

This means we must campaign to make sure that any laws passed of this kind are actually upheld and not just in place for cosmetic reasons .

Animal Aid

Email info@animalaid.org.uk

Post The Old Chapel, Bradford Street, Tonbridge, Kent. TN9 1AW

Phone +44 (0)1732 364546Fax +44 (0)1732 366533

By Telephone: 01603 736200
Hillside Animal Sanctuary – Celebrating 20 years – 1995-2015

By Telephone: 01603 736200
By E-mail: contact@hillside.org.uk

By Post:
Hillside Animal Sanctuary
Hall Lane
Frettenham
Norwich
NR12 7LT

UK

 

Vivisection.

sad-beagle

The front-line group fighting vivisection , Stop Huntington Animal Cruelty, better known as SHAC halted its campaign aginst Huntington Life Sciences laboratories last summer, claiming it had done what it set out to do.

Amongst other achievements, SHAC had crippled the company financially by letting all its customers know what went on inside the premises, which would appear to be a hell-hole for the poor creatures being experimented upon there. Upon discovering the truth, many of these customers pulled out of business with H.L.S. whose staff were caught on film punching Beagle puppies. The footage was gained in an undercover investigation undertaken some years ago by those brave enough to take up employment at the laboratories.

For SHAC activists, it was made clear that the fight still goes on on many other fronts but that this particular campaign was over. We pay tribute to all those who cared enough about animals to risk their freedom to bring them liberation.

 

Vivisection is the blackest of all the black crimes that man is at present committing against God and his animal creation.”

Ghandi.

 

As from November 20th of last year, research charities now have to swear an oath to publicly support vivisection in order to belong to the Association of Medical Research Charities .

One member of A.M.R.C, who will have no problem with that, is the infamous Cancer Research U.K. charity whose Chairman is noted for having once said on the subject of organic farming:

“Organic food is highly toxic, … sticking to an organic regime just puts plants under greater and greater strain – and life for farmers in the UK is only going to get more difficult as the result of organic farming.”

What a thing for one concerned with health matters to say! My husband, Patrick, a naturopath of over forty years, wrote:

The incidence, severity, control and remission of cancer is multi-factorial ; overwhelmingly, the major factor is the presence of or the lack of organically-grown – raw – plant foods .”

 

Animal Aid have a campaign running which exposes the cruelty of the animal experiments funded by such charities as Cancer Research U.K. and British Heart Foundation.

Elsie, an ARIS supporter in Devon, has singularly campaigned against the latter. One tactic which brought some success was to complain to Safety and Licensing Environmental Health and Consumer Protection about the unauthorised street collections by the local branch of B.H.F. The council eventually told the charity that they could collect inside their shop but would have to get a licence to do so outside, which put paid to their daily leafleting of the streets and the many new, donating supporters that may have brought them . Well done, Elsie!

Positive news There are 187 medical schools in Canada and the U.S.A. 183 no longer use live animals in education. – information from The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine.

 

 

Animal and Human Healing List.

Sharon Jones, , Carole Neale-Eyre, Tony Ortzen, Leisha & Philip Yates, Philip’s mother, Peter Spillet, Pat Taylor, Barnaby, Solo, Hetta, Janet Williams, Denise Bottal’s mum, Shirley Mahoney, Socks, Sylvia Murphy , Phyllis White, Shadow, Phyllis James, Joan Birch & friends, Roger Raynes, Betsy, Poppy, Lucy, Margaret Towler & Kevin, her cat, Vivienne Brocklehurst, Gina Szwelicka, Sian Winstanley, the Alan Berry family, Bangers, Don Gwillim, Annie, Dalcin Stacey, Pina Marsala, Patricia Thompson, Lucy, Dr. Carling, Richard Marshall, Simone & Gerard Phillips, Juliet Gale and cat, Monty, Charlotte Orr, Margaret Slack, Elaine and David Hall, Mary Ashton, Jennifer Preston, Vivien White, Elizabeth Green, Pippin, Jennifer Briddon, Sophie, Gemma, Emily, Alison Scott, Rita Benson, Gerard Schmidt, Jeannette Bardell and all in need.

Please give special attention to a great campaigner and A.R.I.S. Supporter, Janet Williams of Portsmouth, whose mother , Pamela Williams , has passed over since the last newsletter.

 

 

Pat’s Points.

Sorry , Hippocrates : NHS : why the dream failed .

by Patrick Rattigan

Photo by Best DSC!

Photo by Best DSC!

 

 

In 1948, a group of, apparently , well-meaning individuals founded the British National Health Service in the belief that the reason that people were sick was lack of treatment : when the public were exposed to the free benefits of the range of modern medicine , the people would become well : the cost of the NHS would decline .

In 1950 the NHS cost £350 million : the monetary-inflationary equivalent, of this, today, is around £12 billion : a tenth of what the national disease money-pit is now swallowing : the nation’s health has deteriorated constantly and remorselessly since day-one of the NHS . As there is nothing wrong with the concept of a nationalized health facility, this leaves the practice , orthodox medical practice – allopathy . Allopathy : symptom suppression and removal with the synthetic drug , the scalpel , radiation .. the medicine of the opposites ; of antidepressives, antihypertensives, antipyretics, anticoagulants, antivirals .. anti-everything … : of statins and steroids : the medicine of multiple, invasive “tests” : the medicine of The War on Disease ; using the human body as a passive battlefield, often trashed in the process : the medicine of the Germ Theory and a multi-billion-dollar empire of vaccines, antibiotics, antiseptics, antibacterials and disinfectants : the medicine of safety and efficiency tests on rodents, dogs, cats, goats, fish .. whatever..

The magic 1 billion UK drug prescriptions per year mark was passed in 2008 : 20 to 30 doses each day , each one chasing the “side” effects of the previous, is common . The record , as far as I know, is held by doctors at the Sheffield childrens’ hospital who prescribed 50 different items to a young girl , diagnosed with ” leukaemia”. As the child survived , despite the huge synthetic onslaught , I think that we can refer to the understandably-anonymous NCI scientist who stated “I wouldn’t be surprised if they are curing a lot of leukaemia that didn’t exist”.

Allopathy , under its curious title of Modern Medicine or , even , Science-Based-Medicine , is the world’s largest religion but its High Priests, its low priests , acolytes , disciples.. and The Faithful , generally , are not familiar with the word allopathy , which , in its natural home, the USA , was in danger of disappearing, altogether . From the earliest times , many people had become disenchanted with its practices : drilling holes in peoples’ heads to let demons escape had become out of fashion but things got much worse, if less spectacular . However , it has to be said that the allopaths were fair : for instance , the world’s most powerful man did not receive any special favours : President George Washington presented with a sore throat and was advised by his high-price allopathic team . First, they drained half of his blood – as you would : that failed to make George well . Then, they gave him 650 milligrammes of mercury – when I first read that I thought ” Surely they mean microgrammes” , which would have been bad enough : but no , it was milli . This did the trick : no more sore throat … but there was a side effect : no more President Washington .

As the empiricists,herbalists, folk-healers “came into town and got the business ” – as one allopath described it – the medical orthodoxy looked to be in terminal decline but several huge events turned everything around.

Firstly , Ol’ Pappy Rockefeller’s son , John D. and his pals decided that the oil they were taking out of the ground should be used to make everything , and this included drugs – synthetics which could be patented : then there was the creation of the American Medical Association – the doctors’ union – and its journal ; a periodical which became the most lucrative of its kind , in the world , due to the advertising revenue generated : every drug-maker , who paid for advertising , automatically had its product officially endorsed by the AMA.

Then , there was Madame Curie’s ray , which someone pointed at a tumour , which shrank – ” Cancer Cure ” and the start of a multi-billion dollar empire of “radiotherapy ” machines. Also, the allopaths saw that there was a gross under-use of surgery , which needed to be turned into a conveyor belt , removing every symptom , where possible and followed by drugs .. to counter the damage done by the surgery. The explosion of the cancer business : the tumour-attack package plus the deliberate failure of ” cancer research ” was the biggest single earner . The medical curricula were re-written : allopathy became medical science : everything else was ” quackery.”

All, of which, was to create a global , millions-in ; trillions out , totally science-free colossus : Consensus Medicine to avoid litigation : medicine by the book, whether or not the treatment was useless or worse than useless : whatever the cost or consequences to the patient or the tax-payer:

The Dept. of Health promotes, allows virtually every health-destructive aspect of modern living : animal fats, refined carbohydrates, aspartame, synthetic pesticides, herbicides, vaccines, aerosol sprays, preservatives, colourants, MSG…X-ray screening, mobile phones, microwave ovens, fluoride-waste dumping in drinking water ..

Modern Medicine would be laughed out of a court of science if it were ever so foolish as to enter such a place but it is not required to do so. Apart from its political friends, a small army of painfully-transparent on-the-payroll media plants, trying to pass themselves off as “science editors”, “medical correspondents”, “health writers” provide a regular supply of “medical breakthroughs” and regular attacks on what they call “ alternative medicine.”

Patient Welfare is not in the NHS equation : the patient is a funnel through which pours billions of tax pounds to the ruthless operators of the disease cartel .

We could not afford Modern Medicine : if it worked .

 

 

Farming.

 

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I arrived at my yoga class one spring-like afternoon with a lady I share my bus journey with. We commented on the lovely snowdrops nearby and the crocuses we’d seen. Then the lady, named Joan, said triumphantly

I saw my first lamb the other day.”

I boldly but politely added:

Yes they are lovely, aren’t they? Pity about what will happen to them, isn’t it?”

To my surprise, she responded with concern, as though she had already been pondering over their fate.

Perhaps there are many like Joan, who just need a bit more information here and a few choice pictures left around there, in order for them to be tipped over the edge, out of their dream consciousness into the nightmarish reality our sheep and lambs face on a regular basis.

The group, VIVA is uncovering the truth, which is, that twenty per cent of all new born lambs die of hypothermia and that they have their tails docked, sometimes with hot irons or knives and often, with no anaesthetic used! Their mothers are so stressed that they moult when the weather is wint’ry and in low lying areas, get foot rot which is very painful.

I pass fields full of sheep where I can see no place of shelter from extreme sunlight or from harsh conditions of bitter cold, heavy snow or rain. I hear the pitiful cries at Monday market of the lambs in the pens being sold for slaughter or to other farms. In either case they are separated from their mothers and all they have known. I have seen older ones just about thrown from one pen to another and I, as you must have done, have heard the cries of bewilderment and despair, as both sheep and cows, left behind, wail none-stop for their children. There is no mistaking Market day .

As VIVA points out, the television programmes aimed at celebrating Spring always show lambs at their most joyous and paint a picture of farmers as actually caring deeply about their animals. Our children are fed this constant drip of a perfect world that hides a dark realm here on Earth. Yet, we know we have to be careful how we put this distressing truth over to the little ones and to vulnerable adults. Not everyone can remain sane when presented with disturbing images, especially when they have already formed relationships with their dogs and cats. Yet, we cannot leave the matter un-exposed. Therefore, in my opinion, carefully chosen words of description manifest a safer way forward, particularly for the young, at least as a first port of call.

For those adults who , in spite of being informed of how animal produce, so detrimental to their health, reaches their plates, how the meat, fish and dairy industries are destroying our planet and us with it and how we could feed the starving of the world easily were we all to go Vegan…well, yes, stick them in a locked room for a hour in front of the most excellent , hard-hitting You-tube film “The Power of Your Vegan Plate – Guildford” by Andy Lilley, which they, somehow, can’t turn off … No, folks I’m not condoning that we indulge that secret urge but those choice pictures mentioned above could become a little ‘choicier’ and placed more liberally on display, at every occasion…and we could invite them to a film show/ coffee morning..in aid of charity……and make it the film mentioned above – it is the best yet.

 

 

The greatest evil occurs on the astral plane due to the fear which all animals have when they enter the slaughter house. They are fully aware of danger to themselves. Their soul shudders when they are being driven to slaughter, with terrible fear which poisons the bloodstream. Their flesh, afterwards, is therefore, to all intents and purpose in a poisonous state which is transmitted to the humanity which eats it: and this lies in the physical body, the seed of many diseases, some, of which, are incurable…”

White Eagle.

 

What Animals Feel – Cats.

 

cat

Speaking of vulnerable adults, a lady I know, again called Joan, phones me often with her worries and decision making concerns.

Joan had a little cat named Tibby, whom she adored as her only constant companion of many years. I had been kept informed regarding Tibby’s state of health which was deteriorating and last December, Joan’s beloved animal passed to Spirit.

Of course, I had always talked with Joan about what happened after death to this plane, seeing her through the passing of her brother with promises of him being aware of her feelings for him from his place in the Spirit World, their meeting again and how he would not want her to grieve for too long but that he would be made happy to see her make good of her life. Now it was time again, as she made ready to bury Tibby in the garden.

But Joan was not Tibby’s only love. For quite a while Joan had noticed her cat with a large ‘Tom’. She spoke of watching them walk down the path together, Tibby, then holding a farewell gaze until her beau had disappeared altogether, back to his home for the day. The pair often caressed each other in a seemingly more intimate way than normal feline friends. It became more and more obvious…they were in love. It wasn’t driven by sexual instinct – they were truly in love -soul-mates.

The day following Tibby’s passing, Tom arrived once more and with no appearance of his sweetheart outside, he entered Joan’s home and didn’t give up until he searched behind and under every piece of furniture downstairs, making noises and questioning stares at Joan as he did so.

The next day saw the same pattern of events, only this time Joan found his calls pitiful to hear. At last, he dashed upstairs to the bedroom where Tibby often slept and his moans were more panic-stricken. Then there was silence, as though something had finally been confirmed to his senses. Tom came downstairs past Joan and has never been back to her garden since.

Around the same time , our ARIS contact, Therese McElwee, lost her nineteen year old cat Fudgie, whom she’d had for twelve of them . As he was left in the house overnight for the other animals to pay their respects to , Bonnie , Therese’s little stunted cat who adored Fudgie, climbed on and off him, all night, in her grief.

 

 

Last year, I was so moved by a film on You Tube entitled “The Incredible Story of how Leopard, Diabolo, became Spirit” , a true account by Anna Breyenbach – animal communicator. This is what Anna intends with her work:

I just want to share this message as much as possible without any commercial intent, personal benefit or whatsoever. All used materials and therefore copyrights do not belong to me. I hope you enjoy…”

Jurg Olsen and his wife, Karen, have run a wildlife sanctuary for predators in South Africa since 2005. There are mostly lions from such as hunting farms residing there, which they both have an incredibly good relationship with, but one animal, a snarling, dangerous black leopard named Diabolo had caused them grave cause for concern by refusing to come out of his night shelter for the six months that he had lived there.

Diabolo had been rescued from a Zoo in Europe where he had been abused and now, would not allow anyone near him. The only time Jurg got close to the cat, he was put in hospital for a week by the bite he received. It was plain to see Diabolo hated humans and was ready to kill.

It was suggested to the couple that they try using an animal communicator and Anna was recommended. At first they were very sceptical but as they were at a loss as to what else to do, they agreed to give it a try.

As soon as Anna sat quietly by his cage , Diabolo calmed down for the first time since he had arrived at the park. He told her that he was overawed by his new surroundings and that he had suffered cramped conditions where he lived beforehand. Anna realised this animal ‘s inner qualities and he told her that he had big issues with his name which meant ‘diabolical’ and that no-one appreciated him for who he truly was.

As he came to trust that Anna was here to help and was reassured by her that, at his new home, there, in the park, he would not be pressured to come out and ‘perform’ and that nothing would be expected of him but to enjoy his life as himself, he mentally voiced his concern for two young leopard cubs who had been in the next cage to him at the zoo and asked what had happened to them.

When Anna asked Jurg about this, it absolutely confirmed to him that she was indeed communicating with Diabolo because he and all the staff had forgotten about the semi-wild cubs which, indeed, were there with this leopard at the zoo . There was no way Anna could have known that information.

Later, that afternoon, Diabolo walked out of his cage into his enclosure and he was re-named Spirit. Jerk Olsen was then able to come close to him and he spoke with him out loud, while, at the same time, sending the cat thoughts and pictures as Anna had instructed him to do.

He told this transformed beast his new name and that the two cubs were safe. He went on to tell him how beautiful he was, both inside and out , as it was true that Spirit lived up to his name in every sense of it, being not only majestic and powerful physically but holding immense inner strength and wisdom. This once deadly, hateful creature answered him nineteen times that afternoon and was totally relaxed.

Anna, herself, went to check that Spirit now felt at home with his new people and he expressed his great thanks to Jerg, via Anna, that someone had actually appreciated and recognised him for who he truly was, at long last.

Both his and the sanctuary owner’s lives were changed for ever.

Words cannot do this story full justice. Please view the DVD on You Tube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Ph0OYGfMg or go to http://www.animalspirit.org/ contact Anna at email info@animalspirit.org

Have the hankies ready .

 

 

…Each and everyone of you has your purpose and your goals. However, there is one important aspect of your existence that must never be forgotten. That is your creator, he who has created all living things, no matter how small, no matter how large.. While each of you is an individual, yet, you are interrelated with all things that live. Brothers and sisters, each a part of the other, each a part of creation, the universe. It is a purpose for each and every individual who walks upon the Earth, to treat others with kindness, compassion, understanding, tolerance and, above all, love….”

From “The Meaning of Life.” by The Cosmic Brotherhood.

 

 

When a dog dies

(Taken from August 2014 issue of Two Worlds magazine by kind permission of editor, Tony Ortzen.)

 

 

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A BRITISH Army dog killed alongside her handler in Afghanistan has been honoured with the highest military award for an animal.

Sasha, a four-year-old yellow Labrador who was trained to hunt out explosives, is credited with saving the lives of scores of soldiers and civilians.

She was awarded the PDSA’s Dickin Medal, which is the animal version of the Victoria Cross. The dog died alongside Lance Corporal Kenneth Rowe in a Taliban attack.

Sasha was deployed with handlers from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, attached to the 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment. The pair was considered the best in the Kandahar region, and passed on after their routine patrol was ambushed by a rocket-propelled grenade attack.

Lance Corporal Rowe, from West Moor, near Newcastle upon Tyne, had been due to return home the day before, but stayed on to complete a planned operation because he was concerned about a lack of cover for comrades.

Sasha had fifteen confirmed finds of improvised explosive devices, mortars and hidden weaponry. To honour her, here are some lovely quotes about dogs and other animals from various sources:

 

 

You think dogs will not be in heaven? I tell you, they will be there long before any of us – Robert Louis Stevenson.

A person who has never owned a dog has missed a wonderful part of life – Bob Barker.

This soldier, I realised, must have had friends at home and in his regiment, yet he lay there deserted by all except his dog. I looked on, unmoved, at battles which decided the future of nations.

Tearless, I had given orders which brought death to thousands. Yet here I was stirred, profoundly stirred, stirred to tears. And by what? By the grief of one dog –Napoleon Bonaparte, on finding a dog beside the body of his “dead” master, licking his face and howling, on a moonlit field after a battle.

With eye upraised his master’s look to scan,

The joy, the solace and the aid of man:

The rich man’s guardian and the poor man’s friend,

The only creature faithful to the end – Steve Allen.

If there is a heaven, it’s certain our animals are to be there. Their lives become so interwoven with our own that it would take more than an archangel to detangle them –Pam Brown.

For those who love dogs, it would be the worst form of a lie to call any place where dogs were banned Paradise. Certainly no loving God would separate people from their canine friends for eternity –Stanley Coren.

Not the least hard thing to bear when they go from us, these quiet friends, is that they carry away with them so many years of our own lives – John Galsworthy.

The kind man feeds his beast before sitting down to dinner – Hebrew proverb.

The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated – Gandhi.

Animals are my friends, and I don’t eat my friends – George Bernard Shaw.

Compassion for animals is intimately connected with goodness of character; and it may be confidently asserted that he who is cruel to animals cannot be a good man.

Animals are excellent role models for forgiveness . . . There is no holding back of the love – Christine Robinson.

Happiness is a warm puppy – Charles M. Schulz.

You can judge a man’s true character by the way he treats his fellow animals –Paul McCartney.

A man can live and be healthy without killing animals for food. Therefore, if he eats meat, he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral – Leo Tolstoy.

If a dog will not come to you after having looked you in the face, you should go home and examine your conscience – Woodrow Wilson.

Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened -Anatole France.

To my mind, the life of a lamb is no less precious than that of a human being – Gandhi.

I have from an early age abjured the use of meat. The time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look upon the murder of men – Leonardo da Vinci.

Animals are such agreeable friends.

They ask no questions, they pass no criticisms – George Eliot.

Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal. Difficult standards for people to live up to –Alfred A. Montapert.

I have studied many philosophers and many cats. The wisdom of cats is infinitely superior – Hippolyte Taine.

Our perfect companions never have fewer than four feet – Colette.

An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language – Martin Buber.

If you have men who will exclude any of God’s creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow men – St Francis of Assisi.

We do not need to eat animals, wear animals or use animals for entertainment purposes. Our only defence of these uses is our pleasure, amusement and convenience – Gary L. Francione.

Animals, like us, are living souls.

They are not things. They are not objects. Neither are they human.

Yet they mourn. They love. They dance. They suffer. They know the peaks and chasms of being – Gary Kowalski.

Love the animals: God has given them the rudiments of thought and joy untroubled – Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

A kitten is, in the animal world, what a rosebud is in the garden – Robert Sowthey.

If a man aspires to a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from injury to animals – Leo Tolstoy.

 

 

(This next story is taken from Tony’s editorial in the April 2015 issue of Two Worlds.)

 

 

NOW here’s a fascinating tail (or do I mean tale?) from America about Cissy, a miniature schnauzer, who left home alone and found her way to hospital to visit her mum.

Nancy Franck had been at the hospital for two weeks after undergoing surgery for ovarian cancer.

One Saturday, Cissy disappeared from the back garden of their home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and walked unattended to the Mercy Medical Centre to find Nancy.

“We looked up and there was this dog just running across the lobby,” security officer Samantha Conrad told a local TV station. “We started looking at the dog’s tags and it had the address.”

“We saw how far away this dog lived, going as far as at least fifteen blocks to get here. It was quite an amazing journey that this dog made.”

The security guard phoned Nancy’s husband, Dale, who said that Cissy had been acting strangely and seemed anxious to go somewhere. The pet was missing for about four hours before the hospital called.

“Cissy wanted to go and see her mum,” said Mr Franck. “She was on a mission, but couldn’t find the right elevator to take.”

The couple’s daughter, Sarah Wood, then went to the hospital to get Cissy and took her up to see Nancy.

“I said, ‘Did you sneak this dog in here?’” Nancy explained. “She said: ‘No. She sneaked herself in here.’

“It was great just being able to see her. That was perfect. I’m glad she thought of it.”

“The family has no idea how Cissy managed to find her way to the hospital unaccompanied.” Dale commented:

“The only thing I could think of was that Cissy used to ride with me to pick up my wife from work next door to the hospital, but we’ve never walked that route before.

“My wife has a close relationship with Cissy, who is now eleven. We bought her when she was about eight weeks old.

“Cissy came up to me, scratched my leg and fell asleep on my shoulder. I’d say we didn’t pick her; she picked us.”

 

 

Tony Ortzen edits “Two Worlds,” Spiritualism’s 76-page independent monthly magazine, which was founded in 1887.

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Our Fallen Comrades.

 

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Last year was a memorable year for animal liberation, losing two of its most stalwart activists , Nancy Phipps, termed by many as the “Mother of the Animal Rights Movement” and unforgettable Vesna Jones, founder of Greek Animal Rescue.

Nancy Phipps passed to the world of Spirit on the 31st May, 2014. A supporter of the Animal Liberation Front and an animal rights prisoner in the 1980s, she was the mother of Jill Phipps who died after being hit by a veal calf truck at the ‘live export’ protests in 1995.

We honour Nancy and her daughter Jill (hopefully, both re-united) for their bravery in doing all they could to protect and rescue our beloved fellow creatures.

In spite of all the courage, love and self-sacrifice shown by the Phipps family, it was one which has had more than its fair share of tragedy. In the summer of 2006, Nancy’s other daughter, Lesley, lost her partner, Gary Allen, to a sudden attack of gastroenteritis .

Some of you may remember my writing about Gary in the 2007 newsletter, as he was not only an animal activist but also an A.R.I.S. member. This very kind individual was a Reiki master and he taught this form of healing, freely, in his workshops at the animal activists annual gatherings.

Nancy Phipps grandson. Kam ,wrote a very moving tribute to her and her life, some of it spent alongside Lesley, in prison for non-violent activism. Describing his grandmother as the rock of their family, he mentioned how she was an inspiration to others and of the many animal lives she had saved.

We remember Nancy with thanks for all the hope she, her family and Gary brought to all of us who long for an end of animal suffering at the hands of our species.

I remember corresponding with Vesna Jones, regarding the passing of one of her “Greekies” as she affectionately termed her rescued animals. Although it is not widely publicised, she had a strong belief in the spirit survival of animals, having numerous experiences of their return, particularly regarding the one in question.

Vesna began Greek Animal Rescue after a holiday with husband, Paul, beginning in Crete in 1987. The holiday was spoiled by the shocking scenes of dogs, cats, horses and donkeys being left tied with no food or water and pitiful sights of the many strays, some of whom had been poisoned and left lying dead by the wayside.

After struggling for years to maintain her high standard of rescue work in spite of suffering debilitating illness , Vesna died, aged sixty , on May 15th 2014 after hospitalisation.

Thanks to the courageous efforts of one woman and the like-minds she attracted to her cause, sanctuaries were opened in Greece from which these creatures were given refuge, treated for horrific wounds and neglect, then found loving homes throughout Europe and the U.K.

All this was no thanks to many of the authorities in the country who would appear to thwart her all the way. Vesna had always fought for a sterilisation programme to be executed to prevent more strays from being subject to the horrors of their forbears but this was ignored until she campaigned for a boycott of the 2004 Olympic Games and promises were made – promises which were, sadly, not kept due to the amount of money spent on the Olympics.

Things got even worse when some Greek animal charities accused rival ones who homed abroad, (Vesna’s, it would seem) of, packing the creatures off, instead, for sale to laboratories!

Because of the good intent and loyalty of Vesna’s friends and supporters, G.A.R. still operates today, saving many lives and bringing love, peace and joy for the first time into them, as they start afresh with humans who care.

Email: info@greekanimalrescue.com
Address: 15 East View Fields, Plumpton, East Sussex, BN7 3EE, UK
Telephone: 08444 820 109

Also sign up to the search engine Every Click to raise funds for G.A.R. every time you use it. It is free of charge.

 

 

Regardless of one’s politics, most of us would respect most highly the humble yet most honourable person of the late M.P., Tony Benn, if only for his stance on animal rights issues.

As with Tony’s childhood hero, Mahatma Ghandi, something was lost to the world when, last year, on March 14th, this true gentleman passed to spirit aged 86 years. A vegetarian for many years, Tony is said to have stated that he opposed animal exploitation as much as human exploitation.

Our movement needs more politicians of his passion and calibre. Whether or not that will be achieved, we will have to wait and see but there is some hope on the horizon as, recently, I was told that we have three vegan M.P.s in the U.K. They are all in one party – Labour – but are bound to have some influence in our favour.

 

 

Last but not least of the wonderful people I wish to honour, who gave her ‘all’ to serve the animals, both wild and captive, passed to “Spirit” very early last year on 27th January, after being ill for some time from a stroke.

This was A.R.I.S. Member, Ruby Bunce. Ruby, with her sister, Rita Benson, never failed to feed the wild foxes , birds and other animals late at night, although both were in their eighties. Of course, both campaigned rigorously for animal rights and had attended ‘live export’ protests in the decades before.

Ruby had numerous psychic experiences regarding her animals and won our “Calendar” competition a few years ago.

Being the “mum” of rescued laboratory beagle, Jamie, Ruby had never been the same since his death a year earlier. Rita thought this had contributed greatly to her decline, for Jamie had gone everywhere with Ruby in his latter years. Readers may remember the remarkable story of his new beginnings with her, appearing in both the ARIS newsletter of the time and Two Worlds magazine in 2004 . This highlighted his telepathic communication through a medium, detailing his time in the laboratory and expressing his appreciation of his new home.

Now, Ruby, wonderful friend of all creatures, will be reunited with both Jamie and her husband, Eddie, who preceded the little beagle on his journey into the light.

 

 

Many thanks to existing A.R.I.S supporters, Alistair Hamilton for sales of his poetry books, Elaine Hall, William Cook, Sylvia Rose Aris and Myra Manns for their kind donations past and present and all those who support us with their friendship and personal work in aid of animals.

 

 

I’m Optimistic About My Pessimism
by Ken Swensen, ActAsia volunteer.(excerpt)

A few months ago, my wife and I were sharing a meal with a handful of animal activists and someone posed the inevitable question – is there any hope? Which of course meant, “Is there any hope of getting the 70 billion land animals raised for food out of their prisons, saving the oceans and their inhabitants, and slowing humankind’s race towards environmental suicide?”

Somewhat cheerfully one of the assembled vegans said, “There could be a nuclear disaster.”

Or a terrible epidemic,” another chimed in.

Or a huge natural catastrophe,” added a third.

I laughed and said, “And this passes for optimism in the animal rights world?”

 

 

A.R.I.S. Activities.

Over the year, we have been busy with the usual mix of street stalls (giving out leaflets and getting people to sign petitions) and light-working/healing circles.

On top of this, in the Autumn, I gave a talk entitled “The Compassionate Pathway” at the Mind, Body, Spirit event in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, run by Eric Henderson. It covered the topics of Veganism’s impact on climate change, third- world starvation, human health and of course the suffering of billions of animals in the meat and dairy industries, not to speak of that abomination – vivisection. I brought in the spiritual fall-out of slaughter and the vibrational effect on those who eat the said meat and also, added input from guides and ascended masters on all these issues.

I tried to promote the ‘positive’ and presented evidence of the true message of Jesus regarding animals, which is vastly different to accounts of the truth in the orthodox Bible and gave case histories of how serious disease had been turned around by eating raw plant foods, alone.

Explaining that Animal rights in Spiritualism is a group which works both outwardly, as in campaigning in the material world, fund-raising, petitioning, support for sanctuaries etc., and inwardly, as in animal rescue circles, healing and visualisation, I then involved the audience in a short workshop. I showed them how we use the light in order to bring about the desired effect on the spiritual level, so that our efforts in the material world for the liberation, peace, love and joy of animals, would have a head start in its manifestation.

Before opening the last fifteen minutes for questions put to both myself and Patrick, from which it could be gleaned that there was obvious interest from several people, I finished the talk with our annual visualisation for the animals.

I referred those further interested to our website where some light-working projects may be found.

Below is one of them which readers may like to try for themselves. Repeating the exercise regularly is more likely to bring results.

Consciously link to all others who may also be working on this project, for extra power. Once you have the hang of the principles of working with light and are aware that it is a power-tool in your spirit hand which can become anything you wish from healing balm to a knife to cut open fishing nets in the sea with, you can go ahead and do, on the spiritual, mental , emotional levels, what you would dearly love to do on the material level, knowing that, through your efforts, this will, one day, be brought about.

 

 

Light-Working.

Working inwardly and with the light of the Great Spirit to bring comfort and healing and/or a quick passing to the dogs and any other animals suffering immense pain and fear in  commercial Chinese kitchens.

Sit quietly. Be aware of your breathing. Consciously relax your body , starting with your toes and ending at the crown of your head.

Be aware of the compassion you feel for these animals. Feel it in your heart. Give it a colour. Sense it intensifying, growing brighter and radiating outwards to fill your aura.

Turn up the brilliance. Extend it further to illumine the whole Earth and Universe until it becomes one with the light of the Great Spirit.

Using as a laser beam or spot- light, pin-point the kitchens and suppliers /breeding units of these unfortunate creatures.

Use the beam to render those being cooked, or immediately awaiting their fate, peacefully unconscious. Encourage their spirits (choose one animal per each light-working session, if easier) to move towards the greater light where help is waiting.

Go to to where the animals which are going to be used for this purpose  are housed. Blast open the cage or room doors with the force of the light and keep them open. In the same way a sheepdog herds its flock of sheep, move all the animals out of captivity with the beam. Once outside, lead them in to an animal sanctuary where they are received with love by the staff and volunteers.

Leave one petition website link in the sanctuary office and one in the National Tourism Department. Illuminate them brightly so they can’t be missed.

Return your light to your heart until it is glowing deep within it. Give thanks to the Great Spirit, the Universe and your guides and angels that these thing now manifest, under grace, in Divine ways, suitable to each and all concerned.

 

 

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Websites.

http://www.arisgroup.org (Animal Rights in Spiritualism.)

http://www.vegantown.co.uk

http://www.cancerreality.info (Patrick’s  group)

http://www.celticspiritualhealing.co ( courses, healing, animal communication)

http://www.mansfieldshow.com (Mind Body Spirit Events)

http://www.animal-interfaith-alliance.com (Animal Spirit – online magazine)

http://www.christianvegetarian.co.uk (CVAUK magazine) Christian vegetarian Association U.K.

http://www.gabriele-stiftung.org and click on the English flag. ( True Christian animal sanctuary under threat)

http://www.stonewolf-imaging.co.uk ( beautiful original poetry and photography.)

http://www.vegansociety.com

http://www.retreatanimalrescue.org

http://www.oneearthvisionandmission.blogspot.com

http://www.hillside.org.uk

http://www.twoworldsmag.co.uk

http://www.animalsasia.org

http://www.psychicnews.org.uk

http://www.homeandabroadanimalwelfare.com

http://www.milkmyths.org.uk

http://www.animalaid.org.uk

http://www.sheldtickwildlifetrust.

http://www.safehaven4donkeys.org

http://www.huglettswoodfarm.net   (rescued farm animals – needs knitted jumpers for tiny lambs)

http://www.catholic.animals.org

http://www.greekanimalrescue.com

http://www.dogstrust.org.uk

http://www.captiveanimals.org

http://www.jackiejones-hunt.com

http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com

http://www.cpsg.co.uk

http://www.quaker-animals.co.uk

http://www.viva.org.co.uk

www.nmrm.org (Nurses Movement for Responsible Medicine.)

Penny Love – Angels for Animals.  (To connect, sign up to Facebook. Helps Animals Asia, WISPA etc.)

http://www.serbiananimals.co.uk

Elissa Rattigan.

Animal Rights in Spiritualism. elissarattigan@hotmail.com

Who do we vote for to benefit the animal cause?

The next big issue for us all to deal with, regarding the furtherance of animal rights within the law, is the up and coming general election. Who do we vote for?

We know that Labour, which has three vegan MPs want to keep the hunting ban, are against a badger cull, want better protection for dogs and cats, will deal with wildlife crime associated with shooting and will ban the use of wild animals in circuses.

There is a party entitled Animal Welfare Party who has an interesting U.K manifesto which includes redirecting animal and fish farming subsidies to plant-based agriculture. Their E.U. policy seeks to end live exports, bull fighting , foie gras production and a ban on production and sale of fur. Unfortunately, this party has very little money and can only afford a few candidates. They are appealing for £1 from each animal rights campaigner and animal lover in order to help them make a big difference. You may contact them at policyunit@animalwelfareparty.org

The Green Party have the most comprehensive manifesto are promising to make welfare conditions for farm animals and fish better in some ways and promote a progressive change to plant based diets.

They will prohibit the import/ export of fur, whether from wild or farmed animals.

On the vivisection front, they plan to phase out all animal experimentation, but, amongst a host of other things, urgently see a need to ban the use of dogs cats and primates in non-medical testing and all live animals in military experiments , want to end government funding for this and introduce a system for comparing animal tests with a human biology based tests.

Refreshingly, they will prohibit import of exotic animals for the pet trade, see an end to puppy farming, a ban on hunting, snaring, shooting , coursing, stop the badger cull and prohibit the use of animals in circuses.

While aiming to protect several marine species from exploitation , they will also call upon governments to end the practice of “whaling”

The U.K. Independence Party will ban live exports but it will allow a free vote on over-turning the hunting ban.

UKIP plan to triple jail sentences for animal cruelty, with a ban on owning or looking after animals if convicted.

Whilst challenging companies on the necessity of using animals instead of alternative technology in medical experiments and drug testing, they will keep a ban on testing for cosmetics.

Installing CCTV in all abattoirs, they will also make sure formal non-stun training with certification is given to religious slaughter-men.

UKIP wants to leave the E.U. and some argue that doing so would mean our taxes do not go to fund the dreadful cultural practices of bull-fighting and those mentioned earlier in the newsletter, as the E.U. gives so much in subsidy to farms breeding animals for these purposes.

Although Animal Aid have reported that the Liberal Democrats have the most M.P.’s who have signed the E.D.M.s, I cannot find much clarity in their manifesto as regards animal rights, apart from reducing animal experiments.. They do want to tackle wildlife crime, though, as well as protecting bees and insects and designating protective areas for marine life.

The Conservatives will ban wild animals in circuses; keep a ban on cosmetic testing and promote alternatives to animal testing, but otherwise, David Cameron has promised a vote to repeal the hunting act and allow religious slaughter to continue.

So, there we are. We can, as the group Animal Aid suggests , vote for individual M.P.’s, no matter what party they represent, so long as they are going to fight for animal rights, or we can decide on the party we think has the best chance of delivering for the animals we care so much about.

( Although I do my utmost to report accurately, I am paraphrasing what I’ve read from various manifestos and sources , therefore I urge readers to scrutinize the manifestos  for themselves. )