Karlene Stange

The Spiritual Nature of Animals


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Bantu, and Yao

       Ring of Fire

       Chapter 4. Mother Nature: The Great Transformer

       Animal Sacrifice

       Raising Livestock and Modern Industry

       The Sacrificial Fire

       Gaia: The Goddess of Ancient Europe

       Ancient Egypt

       Ancient China

       Fantastic Animals

       Neo-paganism

       Pagan Parade

       The Cow Goddess

       Chapter 5. Hinduism: Escape from Samsara

       A Dream in the Mind of God

       Rebirth

       Animal Vehicles and Sacred Animals

       The Sacred Rat

       Halloween Hare Krishna

       Evil versus Equanimity

       Chapter 6. Buddhism: Finding Peace of Mind

       The Nature of Buddhism

       Animals, Reincarnation, and Karma

       How to End Suffering

       Animal Sacrifice and the First Precept

       Chocolate Nirvana versus Tonglen

       Tibetan Buddhism

       Dragons and Demons

       The Buddha-Nature of a Mare

       The Right to a Natural Death

       Zen Buddhism

       Chapter 7. Islam, Judaism, and Christianity: The God of Abraham

       My Father Who Art in Wisconsin

       The Bible and Biblical Interpretation

       Animals in the Old Testament

       The Great Flood and Noah’s Ark

       The Prophets and Balaam’s Ass

       Do Animals Have Souls?

       Do Animals Experience Life after Death?

       Angels and Animals

       Faith Eliminates Prairie Dogs

       Animals in the New Testament

       How Do Wounds Heal?

       Chapter 8. Science: Seeking Evidence

       The Relativity of Science

       The Beginning of Time and the Origin of Life

       The Kingdom Animalia

       What Makes an Animal Conscious?

       Are Animals Self-Aware?

       Translating Animal Behavior

       Chapter 9. Spirituality: Mystics, Clairvoyants, Channels, and Animal Communicators

       The Difference between Religion and Spirituality

       Accepting Life as the Animals Do

       The Quartz Lake Pack Trip

       Animal Communicators

       Consciousness and Spirituality

       Mystics

       A Happy Ending

       The Good Transition

       May

       Pecos

       Sporty

       Notes

       Index

       About the Author

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       CHAPTER 1

       Ambulatory Horse Doctor

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      “Honey, if you don’t come, she’s going to die,” said Mr. Hall.

      The day’s schedule was full. My neck ached. Instead of taking lunch, I was driving to the chiropractor.

      “She fell in the irrigation ditch this morning, and now she’s too weak to stand,” explained Mr. Hall about his three-day-old foal.

      My psychotherapist warned me. She said, “You need to take care of yourself. Take more time off; just say no.” That was easy for her to say.

      “I’ll come right now,” I said, turning the truck around. A three-day-old foal is a neonate — a term containing deep meaning for a veterinarian. People had planned for and anticipated this foal’s arrival for more than a year; the mare had spent 345 days in gestation to produce this precious, fragile being full of hope and promise; and now, after three days, it was ready to drop dead at the snap of a finger. The idea of a sick neonatal foal set off