Exploring animal telepathy and communication, William J. Long theorizes that animals are much more intelligent, emotional, and moral than we have thought, and share with us an innate ability to sense the presence of other living beings. Longs findings on the impact of our presence on animal life--and the cost incurred in separating ourselves from them--is more relevant today than ever before.
Exploring animal telepathy and communication, William J. Long theorizes that animals are much more intelligent, emotional, and moral than we have thought, and share with us an innate ability to sense the presence of other living beings. Longs findings on the impact of our presence on animal life--and the cost incurred in separating ourselves from them--is more relevant today than ever before.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William J. Long (1867-1952) was an American United Church of Christ minister and a well-known naturalist of the early 20th century. He is the author of over 20 books, including School of the Woods, Secrets of the Woods, and Brier-Patch Philosophy.
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Foreword Preface Editor’s Note to the Reader How Animals Talk I. A Little Dog-Comedy II. Cries of the Day and Night III. Chumfo, the Super-sense IV. Natural Telepathy V. The Swarm Spirit VI. Where Silence is Eloquent How to Know the Wood Folk VII On Getting Acquainted VIII. On Keeping Still IX. At Close Range My Pond: A Symphony of the Woods X. The Trail XI. Woodsy Impressions XII. Larch-trees and Deer XIII. Black Mallards XIV. Memories XV. Beaver Work
Foreword Preface Editor’s Note to the Reader How Animals Talk I. A Little Dog-Comedy II. Cries of the Day and Night III. Chumfo, the Super-sense IV. Natural Telepathy V. The Swarm Spirit VI. Where Silence is Eloquent How to Know the Wood Folk VII On Getting Acquainted VIII. On Keeping Still IX. At Close Range My Pond: A Symphony of the Woods X. The Trail XI. Woodsy Impressions XII. Larch-trees and Deer XIII. Black Mallards XIV. Memories XV. Beaver Work
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