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The "Games" wild animals play & teach! Alice Thomas/ Part 4

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Sharon Ann Wikoff

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The Voice of Change welcomes Alice Thomas.  This program is Alice's fourth time being here to share her amazing adventures with wild animals over the decades of living in remote areas of California as she developed varies gold mines!  

Today, Alice will focus on the GAMES the animals taught her!  As Alice played along with the 'requests' from the animals, she became a true and trusted friend to them, and then they increased the intensity of the games, as well as the variety of them. In addition, Alice will tell us some remarkable tales of the dancing skunks...comparing them to the famous Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire. 

Alice has led a most remarkable life, one with a deep deep connection to wild animals.  Alice has had the joy of being invited into the “inner world” of wild animals such as squirrels, chickens, foxes, bears, frogs, raccoons and skunks. She’s learned to listen to them, understand the way each species communicates and has been ‘asked’ by various animals at different times, to help with raising of their young.  Her stories are authentic and show what is possible!

Alice has been deeply connected to the Earth for decades. Her adventures with the animals began when she was a very young child and continued for many decades.  Chickens, squirrels, skunks, deer, raccoons and bears graced her path, teaching her many amazing “ways” of the wild.  In her adult years she owned  mining camps in California, and her too, her deep connection to wildlife continued.  Alice’s stories are delightful in nature, and bring a sense of Joy to all who hear them.  However, is there a deeper Truth underlying these stories?  Are they showing us the possibilities for a deeper connection with the land and our own local wildlife? Tune in, and see what is true for you. 

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