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	<title>Comments on: He Taught Us Animal-Speak…</title>
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		<title>By: AarTiana</title>
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		<description>Well-stated Lupa, I am not sure I could have done a better job!  Throughout my journey of spiritual studies, I have quite a few books by him, but Animal Speak is indeed one of my favorites by him.  Though I never had the pleasure myself, many of my like-minded friends ranging all over the country had opportunities to meet him and even attend workshops he hosted.  Although his work was very accessible to beginners, never did I once ever hear that he was &quot;fluffy-bunny&quot; or &quot;insincere&quot; or anything of the sort.  In fact, he has received some of the highest praise that I can recall for someone being in this line of work.  I am sad to see him cross over, but what a wonderful published legacy he left here for us!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well-stated Lupa, I am not sure I could have done a better job!  Throughout my journey of spiritual studies, I have quite a few books by him, but Animal Speak is indeed one of my favorites by him.  Though I never had the pleasure myself, many of my like-minded friends ranging all over the country had opportunities to meet him and even attend workshops he hosted.  Although his work was very accessible to beginners, never did I once ever hear that he was &#8220;fluffy-bunny&#8221; or &#8220;insincere&#8221; or anything of the sort.  In fact, he has received some of the highest praise that I can recall for someone being in this line of work.  I am sad to see him cross over, but what a wonderful published legacy he left here for us!</p>
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