Meet Dawn Hayman, Animal Communicator & Spiritual Intuitive

Spring Farm CARES is an Animal and Nature Sanctuary located in the scenic Mohawk Valley of Central New York. From their website we read: We are home to an average of 250-300 animals including horses, donkeys, goats, dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and poultry. We also have a nature sanctuary of over 250 acres of forest, wetland, and grassland with several miles of trails open by appointment and for tours. We are also home to Animal Communicator/Spiritual Intuitive Dawn Hayman.

Dawn is one of the pioneers in the field of Animal Communication.  Her professional work started in 1987 when she began doing consultations.  Since 1991, she has been teaching workshops in Animal Communication.  Dawn has helped over 8,000 human clients and has communicated with over 50,000 animals during this time.  Dawn’s work and teaching is now focused on death/dying and our connection to Spirit.  Her many years of experience as an Animal Communicator, as well as her years of running Spring Farm CARES and the thousands of animals that have come through there, have provided Dawn with a very profound understanding of the life and death process of both humans and animals.  Her knowledge, compassion, and sense of humor combine to lead workshop participants into a whole new understanding of our connection from heart to Spirit.

Dawn also works as a Spiritual Intuitive doing deeper readings for people with their animals as to the deeper soul purpose and relationships they share with one another.

Dawn co-founded Spring Farm CARES with Bonnie Reynolds in 1991.  Home to 250-300 animals including horses, donkeys, ponies, goats, dogs, cats, rabbits, ducks and chickens, as well as a 250 acre Nature Sanctuary, Spring Farm is her home base and life’s work.

Dawn teaches several workshops throughout the year. Most are taught right at Spring Farm CARES, utilizing the great gifts and talents of the animal teachers who live at the farm to share their wisdom with all who wish to listen.


Saving Sk’ali the Imprisoned Orca

Meet the famous Lolita, also known as Tokitae & Toki, now “Sk’aliCh’elh-tenaut  or  Sk’ali” her indigenous Lumni Nation name. Sk’aliCh’elh-tenaut was captured on August 8, 1970 in Penn Cove, Washington State, USA. She was one of seven young orca sold to marine parks around the world from the roundup of over 80 orcas. Using speedboats and releasing explosives in the water, they forced the orcas into Penn Cove. Babies were separated from their mothers who would not leave their children. Piercing, screaming vocalizations were heard incessantly both above and below water.

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Merlian News Podcast Interviews Susan A. Deren

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In this interview, Susan A. Deren talks with Merryn Jose about her personal experiences as an animal communicator, what its like to communicate with them, tips on how to talk to your own furry companions, and more. Susan is an animal communicator with over thirty years of experience working with animals. She utilizes a technique she developed, Behavioral Intuitive Assessment to assess the problem and recommend a solution. Her clients span this country and abroad. Susan’s work with animals is an extension of the intuitive work she does with humans as a psychic and medium.

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How Diablo Became Spirit by Anna Breytenbach

From the website www.animalspirit.org we read: We are delighted to announce a special storytime with Anna Breytenbach and Andrew Newman, co-authors of How Diablo became Spirit. Based on a true story, this wonderful tale for kids ages 5-12,tells of the difficult journey of Spirit the black leopard from his own point of view.

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Meet Anna Breytenbach, the Animal Communicator

| by Cheryl Shainmark

Anna Breytenbach has dedicated her life to what she calls interspecies communication. The South African native is an animal activist, conservationist, and public speaker – but, most incredibly, she “talks to the animals” (video). She received advanced training through the Assisi International Animal Institute in California, USA and has been practicing for 15 years in South Africa, Europe and the USA with domestic and wild animals. Her conservation experience includes working with cheetahs, lions, wolves, baboons and elephants in educational and rehabilitation programs. Anna’s goal is to raise awareness and advance the relationships among humans and other species, on both the personal and spiritual levels. Anna is also the subject of a marvelous 2013 documentary movie “The Animal Communicator.”

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