About Marilyn Marilyn has received her A.S. degree in bio-chemistry and has a B.S. degree in dentistry from USC. She treated periodontal disease in dogs and cats with out anesthesia at an animal hospital in Laguna Beach for 6 years. She has also completed over 200 hours of training in animal communication (interviewed by CBS news April 29/05 with Carol Gurney world renowned animal communicator and author). Marilyn is certified in Healing Touch for animals and Theta Healing. Marilyn brings to you 10 years experience in the veterinary field, and 10 years of study and experience in holistic healing for humans and animals. She has over 20 years experience working with animals. Marilyn shares her ranch on Kauai with 14 companion animals. She is continually learning new techniques and is dedicated to broadening human awareness of how to care for the animals that share their lives. Why I Became an Interspecies communicator: Animals have always been some of my best friends. I could not imagine my life with out them. As a child at my grandparents home there was a heard of horses next door that had the run of about 40 acres, I would wait until one got near the fence, climb on his back and run with the herd. I would wait for gophers to pop out of their holes and hand them weeds. I was a stray dog magnet. My family was not pleased, and I was sure God had given me to the wrong family. What really pushed me into this field was my daughters little dog, Bambi. He spent 10 years staring deeply into my eyes trying to communicate, looking for some sign I might understand him, grunting and sighing in frustration. There were 15 others, whinnying, barking, meowing, chirping trying to get through. I felt I owed it to them to at least give it a try. It’s the best thing I have ever done, for all of us. It has led me so much deeper into myself and the world then I ever thought possible.

Just finished sacred geometry home on Kauai Perhaps we need a wiser more mystical concept of Animals: “We patronize them for their incompleteness, their tragic fate of having taken form so far below ourselves. And therein we err and greatly err. For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the sense we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear. They are not brethren, they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught with ourselves in the net of life and time, fellow prisoners of the splendor and travail of the earth.” By Henry Beston |