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ACCAW

Animal Communicators Coalition for Animal Welfare

ACCAW was organized by Penelope Smith in October of 2005 to provide a central format for Animal Communicators to “gather” for the purpose of prayer, healing, support, as well as hands-on work to help animals in need as well as supporting the communion among all living things.

From the ACCAW Central webpage:

ACCAW Vision and Purpose:

Participation in ACCAW is open for all people who are communicating with animals intentionally in their lives, not only professionally. Our aim as a not-for-profit coalition is to focus our individual and collective power in united intention to increase communication, balance, compassion, understanding, and communion among all beings.

We work together on projects of concern to us that affect animals and the animal/human connection, covering all levels from the highest spiritual overview and prayer/focused intention to physical action. As individuals we can each focus our energy on the aspect that most draws us and our talents. However, all our concerns from animal rescue in all its forms to overall consciousness of unity of life can be addressed as a communion of beings (animal communicators) who are aware of and educate others regarding interspecies communication. Any member or non-member can offer suggestions for projects and healing requests for our group.

In all our projects, we focus on the wholeness of animals (non-human and human alike), honoring the spirit and life of all beings as One

The acronym for the Animal Communicators Coalition for Animal Welfare (ACCAW) sounds like the call of crows and ravens, who pass messages all over the world as broadcasters in the network of avian communication. It also sounds a bit like “echo,” which is what we are doing all over the world as we unite ─ echoing our good and powerful intentions for the welfare of all beings.

Some of ACCAW’s focus includes:

Prayer/focused intention/meditation/healing circles for specific issues or general well-being at arranged times organized through a central webpage on www.animaltalk.net and echoed on duplicate webpages on other websites

ACCAW members internet discussion group

All species wisdom (communications) sharing

Animal Communicators convention

Small groups organized with specific interest/task

Volunteer consultations for people/animals in catastrophes such as hurricanes and in rescue and shelter situations

MEMBERSHIP – How to Join ACCAW

If you would like to participate as a member of ACCAW, please write to Penelope at Penelope@animaltalk.net mentioning your background in animal communication, how you practice animal communication in your life now, and how you would like to help in alignment with the vision and purpose of ACCAW.

Visit the ACCAW PRAYER CIRCLE

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