Penny the cat: Her message from beyond
Series: Thoughts from an Animal Communicator
From: Paul Messing
Length: 00:04:03
- Playing
- Penny the cat: Her message from beyond
- From
- Paul Messing
David relates this story about a message that a friend shared with him.
More from Paul Messing
Can Anyone Do This?
(00:02:08)
From: Paul Messing
Animal communicator David Louis explains how, in theory, anyone can communicate with another being.
On Seeing a Porcupine
(00:01:53)
From: Paul Messing
Animal Communicator David Louis relates a story about his unexpected interaction with a porcupine.
Doggy Boot Camp
(00:01:45)
From: Paul Messing
Animal communicator David Louis tells the story of a dog who only needed the right reason to pass his field trials.
Floyd the Miniature Horse
(00:04:44)
From: Paul Messing
Animal Communicator David Louis tells a true story about his experience with a miniature horse named Floyd.
"What about Nicknames?"
(00:02:25)
From: Paul Messing
Animal communicator David Louis speaks extemporaneously about pets and their nicknames.
The Mindset List of American Wars
(00:14:22)
From: Paul Messing
From 1775 to 2001, a look at 7 American wars through the eyes and mindsets of its eighteen-year-olds. Written and narrated by Tom McBride and Ron Nief, authors of the annual ...
On Insects and Humility
(00:04:44)
From: Paul Messing
NY Times bestselling author Susan Chernak McElroy interviews Joanne Lauck, author of "The Voice of the Infinite in the Small: Revisioning the Insect-Human Connection."
Happy Christmas Music Medley for any use!
(00:02:29)
From: Paul Messing
This is an original piece of music. You can chop it up or use it whole, maybe use it with Christmas promo material. Runs about 2:30







Uri Yamanachi
Posted on November 20, 2009 at 11:12 AM | Permalink
A great story, well told!
You can tell that this is true by the way David Louis delivers the information. something about his style of delivery is so refreshing and unpretentious. The fact that he says this is high on the "woo-woo" scale cracked me up, and the story was moving and very real.
I'd love to hear more of this material, even if I'm not 100% convinced. It's a great subject to think about, and one not often spoken of.