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đŸŸ Episode Summary In Part 2 of this deeply heartfelt conversation, Trisha McCagh continues her exploration with Jenny E. Taylor into the spiritual lives of animals, reincarnation, and the enduring connection between humans and their animal companions. 

Building on the insights shared in Part 1 about the teachings of Edgar Cayce, this episode dives deeper into questions many animal lovers carry in their hearts: Do our animals return to us? Are they still with us after they pass? And how do soul connections with animals continue across lifetimes? 

Trisha and Jenny share powerful real-life stories of animal reincarnation, including uncanny examples of animals returning to their families in new forms. They also explore the profound idea that animals often remain energetically connected to us after death, walking alongside our lives even when we cannot physically see them. 

The conversation also touches on compassion for animals, ethical treatment, and the lessons animals bring into our lives—teaching us unconditional love, loyalty, and presence. Through Jenny’s decades of research and experience with animal advocacy, listeners are reminded that animals are not simply companions, but fellow travelers on our soul’s journey. This episode offers comfort to anyone grieving the loss of a beloved animal and provides a hopeful perspective: love never truly disappears—it simply changes form. 

⏱ Chapters / Timestamps

 00:00 – Welcome back to Part 2 

00:20 – Can we ask animal souls to return? 

03:15 – Soul groups and spiritual connections 

06:18 – Real stories of animal reincarnation 

10:30 – Personal experiences with animal communication 

14:00 – Animals greeting loved ones in the afterlife 

17:00 – Compassion and advocacy for animals 

19:15 – Healing grief after losing a beloved pet 

🐩 Animal News Segment 

The Amazing Intelligence of Crows In this fascinating segment of Animal News, Trisha and Dana explore groundbreaking research into the intelligence of crows and other corvids. Long misunderstood as “bird brains,” crows are now recognised as some of the most intelligent animals on the planet. 

From crafting tools to retrieve food to using traffic to crack nuts, crows demonstrate remarkable problem-solving abilities. Research shows their cognitive skills rival those of great apes, and they can even remember food locations for months. Trisha shares personal stories of communicating with neighbourhood crows and observing their teamwork, social intelligence, and playful personalities. 

đŸ‘€ About the Guest 

Jenny E. Taylor is a spiritual educator, animal advocate, and researcher of Edgar Cayce’s teachings on animals, nature, and consciousness. 

She is also the author of The Age of a Spider Monkey, written under the pen name Jeannie K. Bailey, sharing her experiences observing animals and reflecting on their intelligence and emotional depth. 

https://www.amazon.com.au/Age-Spider-Monkey-Other-Revelations/dp/B0B2HN9RSB 

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