Today’s Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants will
be presented in German,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Japanese,
Korean, Malay,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
So, Foxi would like to
simply and clearly
convey to us... yes, again,
that he’s doing very well,
that he’s happy,
that he’s, yes, glad that
he can live here with us,
and to have us
as his friends.
You’re my good friend,
Foxi, right?
You’re my very dear friend.
Welcome honored viewers
to Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Andrea Frankrone
of Germany
is a professional
animal communicator
who has been closely
connected with animals
all her life.
She lives with her husband
on a picturesque farm
in Langenberg, Germany
in happy harmony
with a dog,
and several cats, rabbits,
guinea pigs, ponies,
donkeys, sheep, goats,
budgies, carp and
goldfish, most of whom
were rescued.
Ms. Frankrone holds
seminars at her farm
on how to communicate
heart-to-heart with animals
and participants
enjoy interacting
with the animal friends
who roam freely
on the spacious grounds.
Her work has been featured
a number of times
in the German media.
Now let's travel to Germany
and meet the insightful
Ms. Andrea Frankrone
as she describes
her early years
as a telepathic
animal communicator.
All my life
I’ve had the ability to
communicate with animals
through thought,
ever since I was
a little child, really.
However,
I never had the courage
to talk to anybody
about this, because of
the way I was brought up.
My parents thought
animals are dumb
and unable to think.
I think, if I had dared
to tell them at home,
"Guess what, Dad,
I’ve just had a chat with
Hasso (a dog companion),
albeit only about
the weather," I believe
they‘d have given me
a good scolding.
And so it was sort of
a secret between me
and the animals
for several decades.
Ms. Frankrone
was working as a nurse
in a hospital when
a sudden turn of events
required her to take
a different path in life.
Her animal companions
were instrumental
in helping her to become
a professional telepathic
animal communicator.
But then
something happened:
I had to give up my job –
I used to be a nurse –
because I got this illness
in my eyes,
this optic nerve atrophy.
Well, and because of that
I wasn’t able to carry on
with my nursing job
anymore.
As a result of that
and with the help
of the animals,
yes, they had given me
a lot of support,
and I decided, okay, now
I very, very openly
will admit it, and
I will finally stand by it.
How did the animals
help you at that time?
Simply through constant
constructive reinforcement.
In fact it had always been
a great, great wish
the animals had had,
and me too, to be honest,
that I should help animals
as much as possible, and
humans too, of course.
Without the support
of the animals
it would have taken me
a lot longer
to take this road and
to have the courage
to openly admit to it
and say, "Well,
I just have this ability
to communicate
with animals
through thought."
And it wasn’t really
that difficult for me
because of all the
immense encouragement
I got from my animal friends,
which I had at that time.
Through her
inner conversations
with dairy cows,
Andrea Frankrone
has learned of
the enormous pain and
suffering they endure,
particularly of those who
live on factory farms.
And my big, big plea
to humankind
is to please just stop
and think about the way
we treat the animals and
what they have to endure
because of us.
Calves are born
and the cow doesn’t
even have a single hour
to get acquainted
with her child.
They’re separated
immediately.
And all that is done for
the benefit of us humans,
so that we can get
the maximum yield
of milk from that cow.
Is there really a justification
for us humans
exploiting the animals
in such a way?
It shouldn’t be allowed.
And I’m absolutely certain
that humans, or at least
many, many humans
aren’t even aware of it,
they simply
don’t have a clue
what really happens
or how these products
are actually made.
And it would be so nice –
there are completely
different ways for us
to satisfy our needs
for drinking and eating.
There is no need
to exploit animals.
What in particular
have the dairy cows
told Ms. Frankrone
regarding how they feel
about their lives and
their opinion of humanity?
I get a lot of
profound sadness
and a lot of utter despair.
And the one thing that
often surprises me is,
and I’ve talked with
a lot of animals like this,
that they don’t bear
a grudge against us humans
and they don’t hate us
for it.
But there is
this profound sadness.
Ms. Frankrone is also
friends with a dairy cow
who lives on a farm
in her vicinity.
My friend the cow
is actually a very close
friend of mine.
She’s so, so lucky
not to be kept on
one of these dairy farms.
She leads
a very, very free life,
she can go inside or
go outside as she pleases,
but I’ve met a lot of cows
who lead a very different
kind of life.
After these messages,
we’ll have more
from our discussion
with Ms. Frankrone about
the inner lives of animals.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants.
Our guest today is
professional telepathic
animal communicator
Andrea Frankrone
of Germany
who teaches others
how to converse inside
with our animal friends
and has a farm where many
rescued animals reside.
The farm is graced
with two quiet ponds
that provide homes for
several carp and goldfish
and a host of
joyful green frogs.
Ms. Frankrone
particularly enjoys
her inner conversations
with the carp.
Carp are particularly
nice to communicate with.
Above all, carp radiate
a very intense
kind of calmness.
Sometimes at lunchtime
when I have 15 minutes
to myself,
I take the opportunity
and sit beside the pond
and just watch them
and let their calmness
wash over me
and take it all in.
I can ask them questions
too, of course.
For example,
during one of my seminars
I might, for instance,
ask the students to
ask the carp to describe
their environment to them.
And the carp are quite
capable of describing
their surroundings
to the students,
without them having to
jump into the pond
to look for themselves,
which they could do
if they wanted to.
Many studies have shown
that pigs are very
intelligent and curious.
From a pig’s perspective,
what would their
ideal life be like?
They, too, would like to
roam freely and
spend their time
doing whatever
they feel like doing,
like resting
when they’re tired,
walking around
for a change,
and, of course,
rooting with their snouts
to their hearts’ content.
It’s hardly possible
to observe pigs in the
natural environment
nowadays.
How can someone
who loves a pig
learn to communicate
with him or her?
Well, pigs are
very special partners
in animal communication
because they have
very refined ways.
They can perceive humans
very well.
They’re very sensitive
to our emotions
as well as to our moods.
That’s the experience
I have
with my own animals
that live here on our farm,
and very often
during my seminars too,
how much
they’re trying to help us.
Especially with pigs,
it’s really, really simple.
But of course
we humans first
have to have trust in it,
and in ourselves, too,
to be able to fully accept
that this is the thought
the animal is sending us.
Are animals aware of
the current condition
our planet, humankind and
all living beings are in?
What messages
do they have for
humankind at this time?
Animals see things
very clearly; they are
living in the moment.
This moment,
that’s what’s important.
If I think more about it
and just put it into words,
from an animal’s
point of view
I would just say:
That we should hold on
to what we still have
on our planet.
And not through
all these nuclear tests
and things like that.
Actually, that’s not what
the animals are saying.
I carried on
with my own thoughts.
But, to be honest,
I am actually more or less
on the same level
as animals.
And starting from there,
it is, how to say it,
my interpretation of how
I experience the animals
- this enjoyment,
this present moment
is what matters.
Could animals
help humans to foresee
natural disasters?
Absolutely.
I have no doubts
about that at all.
Because animals
are very, very sensitive.
I can see that already
when I’m out
and about with them.
For example,
when I’m out for a walk
with Da Vinci -
this is my dog friend,
he sniffs here,
he sniffs there, then
he runs three meters ahead
and sniffs around
and comes back again.
Sometimes I have to admit
that I end up saying
to him: "Tell me,
are we going for walk or
are we 'staying for a walk'?
Because all he does
is sniffing, sniffing,
sniffing about.
But after all, if I were able
to smell the way he can,
I’m sure
I’d be interested as well.
In the case of earthquakes
it’s cats,
they are the absolute
best sensor,
they sense it naturally.
Or, apart from the area
of earthquakes, or
terrible natural disasters
... it also often happens
that many animals
especially dogs, are
terrified of thunderstorms.
Even when
the thunderstorm
is still very far away
and we humans
can’t hear anything yet,
then maybe ...
I do not hear any thunder
... But the dogs are
already trying to hide,
because they know
a thunderstorm is coming.
Clearly, animals have
a much better sense of
perception for these things
than we do.
Andrea Frankrone
has many more
fascinating insights
from animals
to reveal to us
including wise advice
from the animals regarding
human-animal relations.
Please join us
again tomorrow
for the concluding part
of our interview with
this wonderful telepathic
animal communicator
from Germany.
For more details
on Andrea Frankrone,
please visit
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for your company today
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May your days be filled
with Heaven's grace.
Today’s Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants will
be presented in German,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Japanese,
Korean, Malay,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
She’d like to say,
Oh, come over here ...
that it would be nice
if there could be peace,
not just among the animals
but among us all. (Yes.)
Thank you, Felicia,
well done, thanks.
Welcome cheerful viewers
to Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants featuring
the second and final part
of our interview
with Andrea Frankrone
of Germany.
She is a professional
animal communicator
who has been closely
connected with animals
all her life.
She lives with her husband
on a picturesque farm
in Langenberg, Germany
in happy harmony
with a dog, a cow,
and several cats, rabbits,
guinea pigs, ponies,
donkeys, sheep, goats,
budgies, carp and
goldfish, most of whom
were rescued.
Ms. Frankrone holds
seminars at her farm
on how to communicate
heart-to-heart with animals
and participants
enjoy interacting
with the animal friends
who roam freely
on the spacious grounds.
Her work has been featured
a number of times
in the German media.
Ms. Frankrone
can connect with
all types of animals,
even those living on
the other side of the Earth.
Yes, of course,
it’s certainly possible
to contact animals
who live very far away.
for example, Paraguay.
I’m looking after
a cat family there
with whom
I’m in regular contact
and I have a photo
of each of those cats.
And with the aid
of these photos,
I’m able to contact them.
Because of her ability
to communicate
with animals,
Ms. Frankrone has had many
wonderful experiences.
She now recalls
a special gift she received
from a mother deer.
One fine morning, as I took
my dog friend Einstein
for a walk ...
Einstein suddenly
stared mesmerized
in one direction.
And I wondered,
"What is it?
What’s happening
over there?"
So I rummaged around
in my bag
to get my binoculars,
which I use as a visual aid,
and I had a good look
in that direction.
And there I saw this deer,
all alone.
I thought, hang on,
that’s a bit strange.
Why is she just
standing there like that?
So I started to speak to her
At first she was
a little startled, but then,
and that was also
another great, great gift,
the deer was sending me
this message ...
I’ll describe it now
in my words, but animals
don’t communicate
in words, however, I will
try to put that message
into words.
She said, "I want to
show you something."
So I stood there waiting
and the deer turned around
and then after maybe
10 seconds or 30 seconds
or so, there appeared
two beautiful little fawns
out of the woods.
And ...
Oh, I was over the moon.
That was just
such a beautiful experience.
Almost all of the animals
on Andrea Frankrone’s farm
have been rescued
from traumatic situations.
Some had lived on
factory farms
and others had been
neglected or abused.
How does she help
her friends overcome the
painful past experiences?
Well, the majority
of animals living here
on my farm
have experienced
such traumas.
Well, there are
no general directives
that one could follow,
that say, "Do this and that"
and then
they’ll be alright again.
Instead, it’s very, very
important to take a look
at the animal and see:
To what extent
is it important
for the animal as well
to talk about
what had happened?
I can only say,
in my experience,
It’s always been
very rewarding to relive
the terrible situations
the animals went through
together.
And by remembering
what happened
they’re eventually able to
let go of a lot ...
And with things like this
It’s truly so.
I had to think a lot
which animal here
I could talk about,
because just about
all of the animals here
have been rescued
from traumatic situations
like that.
But when I look around,
I see how happy
the animals that have been
with us for a long time
are now; being certain
they will be Okay
and I will never,
ever give them away again.
They have this great sense
of contentment.
And as for those animals
that have only stayed here
a short time,
I just remember Holly.
Holly is one of
the female donkeys,
and for several weeks
she asked me
every morning how long
she could stay here
because she just
couldn’t believe her luck.
And that’s
such a great pleasure.
I’m so grateful
for everything that
I can do for these animals.
Of course I would love to
have many, many more
animals, but there is,
of course, a limit as to
how many I can take in.
But I’m also very glad
to now have this great
opportunity to reach out
to many people in this way
and be able to ask them:
Please, do think more
about animals.
I’m sure that this can
lead to something good.
When we return,
we’ll continue our fascinating
discussion with
Ms. Andrea Frankrone.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Personally,
I’m absolutely convinced
that eating meat and fish
doesn’t do us
any good at all.
And we simply don’t need it.
It’s simply not necessary
for our survival.
Otherwise,
I wouldn’t be alive and
you wouldn’t be here
anymore either.
We all know people
like to hide behind this
self-serving declaration:
"Animals don’t mind
sacrificing themselves
for us." I beg to differ.
I dare to say that’s
definitely not the case.
Welcome back
to Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
as we continue
our discussion
with the insightful
German telepathic
animal communicator
Andrea Frankrone.
We typically think of
communicators
like Ms. Frankrone
conversing inside
with larger animals
such as dogs, cats,
dolphins and horses.
What about making
contact with tiny animals
such as insects?
Is it the same?
In this case
it is a little different.
For example,
if I talk to a pony,
I address the animal
directly.
With insects it’s rather like,
well, I don’t really know
how to explain it in words,
but I can give you
an example:
Here is our house.
It’s in the middle
of the countryside.
And in the summer,
actually all day,
we usually have our
windows and doors open,
but we rarely have any flies
in the house.
They don’t pay us a visit
because we,
how shall I say it, ask them
to not to come to us.
It’s not a request
to each individual fly,
but rather,
let me put it like this,
a general request, like:
Dear flies, please don’t
come into this house.
Of course,
asking each individual fly
wouldn’t be possible
anyhow.
But, actually,
it’s possible to have some
perception of the flies.
We asked Andrea Frankrone
whether animals
ever ask humans
to stop eating meat and
she told us the touching
story of Gitano the sheep.
That was something
that happened last year
during a seminar,
when Gitano,
my sheep companion had
a chat about meat eating
with one of the students.
Though I have to admit
Gitano was prepared,
because we’d had
a long conversation
about it before that.
And that student
was really taken aback.
And at that moment
I had such great hope,
also for the future,
that humans can and will
be able to receive
and accept messages
from animals.
Ms. Frankrone believes
that one important role
of animals
is to be examples for us
and to show us
a better way of living.
If we humans consider,
for example,
our daily routine:
It’s all hustle and bustle.
We have to do this,
we have to do that.
We have to finish this now,
"Oh, dear Heavens,
I haven’t done this
or that yet."
But when you watch a cat,
for instance, you’ ll see
how she just lies there
very, very relaxed
and content with her life.
I can’t tell you how often
I’ve envied my cats
for their ability
to just lie and, yes,
comfortably ... relax.
Of course, animals
have a great advantage
over us humans in that
they don’t have to
earn money and
don’t depend on
such mundane things.
But perhaps
we should try and follow
their example a little bit
and take a short break
more often.
That would, be a step
in the right direction.
Over the years,
Andrea Frankrone
has communicated
with countless animals.
We asked her if the animals
have a message for us
about how we can live
in better harmony
with them and nature.
I’d say if we could start
regarding other living
beings as equals and
try to get it into our heads
that they are beings
that experience pain,
sadness and suffering
in exactly the same way
we humans do,
it should come to us
much more easily.
Andrea Frankrone
attended the launch
of the German edition of
Supreme Master Ching Hai's
international #1
bestselling book,
"The Birds in My Life,"
and via videoconference
met the author, who
thanked Ms. Frankrone
for her work.
I wish you all the best
and also the animals that
you help, all the best.
(Thank you.)
And may God protect you.
Thank you so much.
I “met” her so to speak
at the Frankfurt Book Fair
and she made
such a great impression
on me
like no one else before.
I can’t remember
any situation
that ever brought me
close to tears during a talk.
Andrea Frankrone
has a final message
for viewers about
showing compassion
to our animal friends.
There are so many things
that each and every one
of us can do
to bring about a change.
How often do we simply
say, "Well, what’s the point
if I stop eating meat now?
It won’t make
a difference anyhow."
But what an effect
does it have if 40,000
people think like that?
That‘s quite a significant
number of people.
And we can achieve a lot.
Many thanks
to Ms. Andrea Frankrone
and all the other telepathic
animal communicators
around the world
for helping us to better
understand our gentle,
innocent co-inhabitants.
May we all adopt
the compassionate and
noble organic vegan diet
to safeguard their lives
and preserve Earth’s future.
For more details
on Andrea Frankrone,
please visit
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Enlightening Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News.
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harmonious and joyful.
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an award-winning
documentary directed by
vegan filmmaker
Shaun Monson,
examines all forms of
animal cruelty including
the savage fur industry
that murders 100 million
wild animals a year
for their pelts.
These wild,
free-roaming animals
and their offspring
find themselves unable
to live a natural life,
can never take even a few
steps or feel the Earth
beneath their feet.
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