Star Nations Magazine November 2020 Issue 90

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Communicating with Sacred Animals by Leslie Cirinesi

Am I a Monster?

As an Animal Communicator, I feel that I have been given a gift of being able to communicate with Animals. I firmly believe that my destiny is to help Animals, to be able to understand what they need, to communicate their thoughts and wishes, and to help them live better lives. I believe I am the “voice for the voiceless”.

I am not perfect about it, but I do my best. I am a vegetarian and I work with Animals every day. Even though my schedule is incredibly hectic, I still volunteer with several Animal type organizations. I give a great deal of my time to the Detroit Zoo, a Grizzly Bear rescue sanctuary in Montana, and with many other Animal rescue groups. That seems pretty kind, right? It should look like I care about Animals from any angle that you look at it, wouldn’t it? Well, apparently not. I recently took a huge blow to my self-­ esteem, a virtual sucker-punch to the gut, if you will. I was contacted by a boat Captain who does private Star Nations Magazine • November 2020 • 20

Credit: Leslie Cirinesi

Even though I feel that I am kind, believe me when I tell you that I am no saint. To be perfectly honest, I can tend to be a bit self-centered at times. But not so when it comes to Animals, as they are my soft spot. Whether it is right or wrong, I often have far more compassion for Animals than I do for people. All of the kindness that I have in me goes to the Animals. Luckily, there are other people in the world who watch out for humans while I am watching out for Animals.


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