Dyrenes Stemme - Animal Listening

Hvordan dyr healer os

Mathilde Denning - Animal Listening Season 1 Episode 23

Denne episode handler om, hvordan dyrene hver dag er med til at heale os. Ikke kun på det personlige, udviklingsplan - men også rent biologisk og fysiologisk. Dette afsnit er en kærlighedserklæring til de generøse dyr, vi deler vores liv og verden med - og hvordan vi kan tage imod og takke for den healing, de dagligt tilbyder os. 

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