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Animals As Guides For The Soul

Susan Chernak McElroy

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Ballantine Books Inc.
19 November 1999
In her New York Times bestseller Animals as Teachers and Healers, Susan Chernak McElroy movingly explored the wide and enriching horizons of human relationships with animals. In this new volume of reflections and true animal stories, she invites us to broaden and deepen that relationship.

While living with her husband and animals on a farm in Oregon, McElroy pondered the ancient bonds that connect humans and animals- the healing gifts of animals, the genius of people who talk to them, and the power of animal messengers. She also asked herself the tough questions that engage every true animal lover. How can we soothe our anguish and guilt when a loved animal suffers or dies? How do we atone for our mistakes? When are animals prisoners and when are they fulfilled? Is it moral to eat other beings? And how can we go about transforming our relationship with animals?

Through daily experiences with the animals around her and those in her dreams--along with compelling true stories sent to her by readers--McElroy began to find answers. She discovered that animals are guides in the development of our souls. A frail llama teaches lessons of joy and unconditional love; a barn cat proves that service need not be imprisonment but fulfillment; a mortally injured hawk infuses a cancer patient with renewed strength and faith; an attentive rabbit awakens an abused child from a trance of sadness; and a skinny white horse does more for a damaged six-year-old boy in one hour than any human has done in six years.

In this deeply personal yet universal testament to the profound connection between animals and humans, there is wisdom and blessing. As the author reminds us, the fingerprint of God is often a pawprint.
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Imprint:   Ballantine Books Inc.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 208mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   300g
ISBN:   9780345424044
ISBN 10:   0345424042
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A former technical writer and editor, Susan Chernak McElroy is the author of the New York Times bestseller Animals as Teachers and Healers. Susan has enjoyed a lifelong love affair with animals. Her enchantment with creatures great and small has been nurtured and strengthened through a lifetime of work with animals, first as a vet assistant, then a zookeeper, humane educator, puppy trainer, kennel and stable hand, and wildlife rehabilitator. She currently lives with her husband and animal family on a small farm in Wyoming named Brightstar.

Reviews for Animals As Guides For The Soul

McElroy (Animals as Teachers and Healers, not reviewed) celebrates the lessons learned at the four-footed threshold, where animals point to a particularly rich and rewarding track to personal awareness and to a more genuine and soul-filled life. Here McElroy explores five stations on the shared path of animals and human spirituality, communication, service, forgiveness, and transformation - through stories ( When I had cancer, I learned quickly that stories were far more healing to me than statistics or information ) told by herself and other animal-oriented souls. Pretty much from the get-go, McElroy's soul, the inner guardian of our lives, had spoken to her about her affinity to animals: Could I have chosen my passion, I would not have chosen animals . . . But I did not choose, I was chosen. And so, on this note of surrender, she listens to animals closely, she observes their body language, she endeavors to tap their enchanting and graceful presence, to be on the lookout for signs and messages - using the ancient language of empathy and intuition - with which to create a shared world. Much of what she learns is straightforward: how animals teach humans about service (the sheep dog, the shepherd), how they live in the moment, are (almost) always ready to give a second chance to a malefactor, demonstrate dignity in death. She doesn't claim to know the inner life of an animal with any degree of certainty, but she stands squarely behind the validity of fantastical human-animal experiences, including the conversation an animal communicator had with an elephant, said pachyderm speaking at length on planetary transformation, the suffering of Mother Earth, and the bass note in the symphony of life. Little new ground is turned - with the exception of that elephant. As a result, McElroy and her fellow testamentarians' souls can get wearying, as can the mild epiphanies that allow them to become ever worthier and more intimate with the animals. (Kirkus Reviews)


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