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	<title>Professional Animal Communicator - Karen Wrigley</title>
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	<description>Animals understand us better than we understand ourselves</description>
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		<title>Larry&#8217;s Lessons From Beyond</title>
		<description>Larry's Lessons From Beyond

Misty,  a black and gray American short hair cat had passed three years ago.  Larry, her  person, knew I communicated with deceased animals and that deceased people make  themselves know when in conversation with the animal.

Misty was originally his mother’s cat. When Mom passed ...</description>
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		<title>Watch your mouth How Words Can Hurt—and Heal</title>
		<description>Working as a animal communicator between animals and humans, I often speak of the importance of using our thoughts wisely. This article gives a scientific understanding of how our thoughts and words are powerful vibrations which have a definite affect on our lives.
-Karen
Watch Your Mouth,
How Words Can Hurt—and Heal

By Leigh ...</description>
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		<title>Finding Lost Pets</title>
		<description>How to Provide Recovery Tips That Save Lives
By Kathy “Kat” Albrecht

There is a science to finding lost people. Professional trained searchers don’t wander aimlessly in the woods when searching for a missing hiker. Instead, an organized search plan is implemented based on the knowledge of the behavioral patterns of lost ...</description>
		<link>http://karenwrigley.com/finding-lost-pets</link>
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		<title>Living Well, Dying Well…</title>
		<description>Living Well, Dying Well

An urgent call came from Kate, her cat Strawberry, a short haired orange tabby, was attacked by a dog. Strawberry’s broken back resulted in being paralyzed and oxygen dependent. When our communication started Strawberry had her own agenda. This cat of loving character was about to give her ...</description>
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