- Dr. Stange, a rural, integrative veterinarian reached a turning point when she decided to research the world’s religious, scientific, and spiritual teachings about the nonphysical aspect of animals. The quest to understand their spiritual nature became her passion and salvation
- Incredibly well-researched, Dr. Stange’s new book details the roles animals play in creation myths and shamanism, before moving into paganism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, and, Christianity.
- She also addresses science and spirituality, discussing: mystics, clairvoyants, channels, and animal communicators. Love of animals joins these traditions together, showing connection and oneness.
- Her insights into the effect of animals on humans, and vice versa, offers a window to healing and joy, as we truly engage with the amazing creatures who share our planet.
- Dr. Stange will take live questions during this interview!
Dr. Karlene Stange, DVM attended Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1981. She graduated from Colorado State University in 1985 as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. She has practiced large, small and exotic animal veterinary medicine in Durango, Colorado for 27 years.
Dr. Stange studied with the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) and became certified as a veterinary acupuncturist in 1997. She traveled to China in 2000 for advanced training and studied Chinese herbal medicine with Dr. Husheng Xie of the Chi-Institute in Reddick, Florida.
Dr. Stange is the author of a text book chapter in Dr. Xie’s Practical Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and has written articles for the American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Llama Life and Alpacas magazine. Dr. Stange’s new book on The Spiritual Nature of Animals will be released November 7th, 2017. Order your copy now.