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About our place on earth

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

I have been refusing the call to write for weeks. I guess it’s the usual stuff most people feel before doing something new. Who cares what I have to say? I am not a writer, I don’t even construct sentences properly and my friends are always complaining they cannot understand my terrible typing when I send an email.

Having said all that, I am intuitive and I know its time to start writing. I also know what I want to write about is important as well. It’s essential to the overall wellbeing of the planet. It’s sharing what our non-human animal friends have to say, direct, straight from their hearts.

A couple of years ago I become aware that it is possible to talk to animals of all species non-verbally. Tyson, a dog I lived with at the time, had developed cancer. A friend recommended a great holistic vet, Ross Perry. That visit changed my life, and Tyson’s as well. I have to say thanks once again to Tys, now that I am writing and thinking about what a profound impact he had on my life. We shared such a special friendship and I will always remember his playful and outgoing nature and his passion for doing naughty things all the time, he just couldn’t help himself. He truly made life a lot of fun!

One thing led to another and I read many different books, which alerted me to find out about telepathic and intuitive communication with animals. I had been an animal rights activist for a long time, since the age of 13 and knew I would spend my life contributing to making this planet a better place for everyone, including those from all species. I felt at this time, if we really want to bring about rights for non-human animals, surely we have to ask them what they actually want, otherwise its just humans making more decisions on behalf of others.

So over time I worked on developing the skill of telepathic communication and bonded closely with another dog Wayne, who continues to be one of my best friends in the world. Together we created a working plan for an organization called Our Place on Earth. It took months of hard work, lots of tears, happiness and heartache, wondering how it would ever piece together. So it’s a dream come true that Our Place on Earth not only exists but has started making small contributions towards bringing humans and non-human animals closer together. A big heart felt thanks to Wayno, he has shared so much wisdom and has been an absolute inspiration. He commands respect from everyone he comes in contact with, he walks the talk of equality for all and communicates this so well to all humans that he meets.

For years I have believed and shared my opinions with any one that would listen, that non-human animals have feelings just like humans and deserve to be treated with respect. They feel happiness, sadness, they have families, they have personalities, and they love and want to be loved just like humans. This planet is their home as well, and they have just as much right as every human to live a life in the way in which they choose. Now I am going to take this a step further…….

They also have an incredible amount of wisdom to share. Each one of us is tapped into a universal consciousness that has far more intelligence then the human brain could fathom. Our non-human animals friends are connected as well, and because of their open and loving natures, they can be more aware of this than humans.

Here at Our Place on Earth we believe that there is always a win-win solution in every situation that will serve the needs of the humans, the non-human animals and the planet. Sometimes it’s challenging to find the solution, but a bit of creativity, humor, seeing the bigger picture, compromise, time, patience and a whole lot of faith has the ability to create miracles, however big or small.

So I am going to take the time to stop and listen to our animal friends and share what they have to say, that’s what this blog is all about. I feel I have a million things to write about and wonder where to start. Lol.

Any feedback or ideas are always welcome.

Much love,
Jodi