Gudrun Weerasinghe

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Gudrun Weerasinghe (* February 20, 1954 in Essen ; † December 7, 2010 ibid) was a German animal communicator , author and freelance visual artist since 1985 , who became known through television appearances and press articles as well as through art exhibitions at home and abroad.

Life

Gudrun Weerasinghe was born in Essen. After graduating from high school, she studied sociology , education , psychology and art at the University of Essen . She first worked as a secondary school teacher , later she taught at a hospital school. From 2004 to 2010 she had a second residence in the United Arab Emirates . There she campaigned in the royal stables in particular for camels, horses and falcons. In the last years of her life she passed on her knowledge in seminars and devoted herself full-time to animal welfare. She wrote four books and was a guest in evening panel discussions and animal documentaries.

Articles on Gudrun Wheerasasing's activities as an animal communicator have been published in national and international journals, for example Lycos iQ (01/2007), Bella (10/2006), Jamal w Suhha, UAE (01/2006), Al Bawasel, UAE (11/2005), City Times, UAE (10/2005), Tabloid, UAE (10/2005), ZDF / ARTE (10/2005), Alles für die Frau (07/2005), Emirates Women, UAE (03 / 2005), WDR (01/2005), Glücksrevue (11/2004), Schweizer Zeitung / Tagesanzeiger (07/2004), Katzenecho (09/2003) and Tattva Viveka (11/2007). In addition, Gudrun Wheerasinge appeared in various television programs such as on May 30 and June 2, 2005 on WDR on "Wat is?" Jürgen von der Lippe , on WDR on "Kölner Treff" with Bettina Böttinger on May 4, 2007 and on " West.art " on April 22, 2007, in 3Sat in "Tierschutzgeschichten" on October 12, 2008, on ZDF with " Johannes B. Kerner " on April 27, 2006, on SWR with "Incredible Animal Stories" on June 26, 2010 , at VOX “Wildes Kinderzimmer” on October 16, 2007, at ARTE : “Talking about the fascination with animals” on September 1, 2010 and on RTL II as a guest at Big Brother 2009 (communication with the dog in the house).

Gudrun Weerasinghe developed the art style Arthealing (protected by trademark until 2009) for ethical and animal rights reasons. Gudrun Weerasinghe died in Essen in December 2010. She was married four times and had no children.

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First official animal communicator in Germany

Gudrun Weerasinghe was Germany's first official animal communicator. Since childhood she perceived the needs, worries, fears, pains, joys and feelings of happiness of animals. During her studies she lived temporarily in Liberia and Sri Lanka. There she received a further insight into animal psychology through the teachings of the indigenous peoples. When the Animal Communication movement spread from America to Germany around 1996, it made its mental abilities public. In her capacity as animal communicator, she translated the needs and messages of the animal species into humans and vice versa. She worked using the internal method of animal communication by empathizing with the body and soul of an animal. In this way she was able to localize pain in animals. In the United Arab Emirates she was under contract with the royal racing teams. Together with veterinarians, Gudrun Weerasinghe got to the bottom of the causes when the horses did not run successfully enough. However, she spoke out against horse racing. Her main task was to give support and comfort to the animals that lived there and were often exploited. She also confronted the readers of her books and interviews with her findings, among other things, of what it feels like for a horse to be ridden and to wear a bridle with a bit in its mouth. Gudrun Weerasinghe intercommunicated with individuals from a wide variety of animal species. She also paid special attention and attention to the insects. Gudrun Weerasinghe described herself as a do-gooder. She was a vegetarian and supported animal welfare projects. She had her own private animal shelter in the United Arab Emirates.

Arthealing

Gudrun Weerasinghe completed an art and design degree at the University of Essen. Many study trips to all continents influenced her artistic work. During the following years she founded the style "Arthealing" or "Applied, ethical consciousness design" (protected by trademark until 2009). This art movement expresses the following understanding: healing through art and healing through art. In contrast to some modern art styles, which are defined by killing practices on animals, Gudrun Weerasinghe's maxim was: Animals do not exist to serve art, but art exists to serve animals. Since 1985 she has exhibited her works of art in over 50 exhibitions worldwide (USA - New York, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Canada, Australia, China, Korea, Italy, Austria, Netherlands, Sweden, UAE-Abu Dabi, Sri Lanka, etc.). In 2001 she was awarded at the first international digital art competition “EuroART 2001”. In 2000 and 2002 she won gold medals in Montreal, Canada. From October 2002 to October 2003 she represented Germany with her arthealing works under the motto "10 countries - 10 women" in the Australian Noosa Gallery.

Matrix sensation

This is a so-called quantum healing technology. The basis is the awareness of a state of consciousness of the stillness of thought as well as knowledge from quantum physics , wave-particle dualism . This is supposed to bring about healing transformations. Gudrun Weerasinghe combined the knowledge and teachings of Frank Kinslow (Quantum Entrainment), Richard Bartlett (Matrix Energetics), Richard Gordon (Quantum Touch) and other healers with their own wealth of knowledge and experiences. From this she founded the term "Matrix Sensation". Gudrun Weerasinghe used "Matrix Sensation" on animals and people.

Quotes

  • “In Gudrun Weerasinghe's pictures, the stylistic elements change from the superficial image to today's arthealing, as she calls it, because pictures receive a being through their creation. They contain metaphysical vibrations that can affect the viewer, influence his mood, change. "
  • "People who like to run through life in an adapted manner and who value the reputation of society, constantly and always suppress their innate spiritual or mental abilities."
  • “You can't hear voices because animals don't speak a specific language, that's a very important point! In many seminars, unfortunately, people are taught to hear voices in first person form. Participants who begin to hear voices or who hear the animals "speak" in the first person singular, I ask to see a doctor. "
  • “M: You also work a lot with falcons in the United Arab Emirates. How should we imagine it when a falcon “tells” you its sad life story? W: Feelings and images, hunger, longing, wanting to fly and not being able to fly, imprisonment. I feel the agony of having to wear a mask as if I were the bird myself. Standing on the floor in the cage instead of looking high above everything. Are afraid of being touched. Just imagine: At the falcon trade shows, almost all of them wear masks and are constantly being touched from behind and in front by different people. I feel that as if I were in the animal myself. I cry with the animals and suffer, I have pain, fear and hunger. "

Books / CDs

  • Communicating with animals: story of a special encounter . Silver cord 2001, ISBN 3-931652-87-4 .
  • Soul images of our animals: manual for interpreting the aura . G. Reichel, ISBN 3-926388-66-8 .
  • Animal Communication So Simple: How To Learn To Mentally Communicate With Animals . Silver cord 2008, ISBN 3-89845-245-X .
  • Brilliant animal tarot: The tarot for animal lovers as an aid to our animals . ISBN 978-3-00-028252-2 .
  • Brilliant animal tarot: The tarot for animals . Card set with 78 artist cards 2009, EAN: 4280000158017.
  • Interpreting like animals: Instructions for animal communication . Audio CD, reading studio, ISBN 3-9809246-8-8 .
  • Solving problems animal-friendly: Instructions for animal communication in the event of behavioral problems . Audio CD, reading studio, ISBN 978-3-940690-00-5 .

Web links

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  • Trade journal: Kunst Aktuell (June 1998)
  • Axel-Alexander Ziese (author): Art volume : Meister bildender Künste Volume 4. Arte Factum Verlag 1983
  • German magazine for science, philosophy and spiritual culture "Tattva Viveka": Animal communication has nothing to do with animal whispering! News from a tortured world (11/2007)

Individual evidence

  1. tierkommunikation.net
  2. programm.ard.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed September 12, 2012@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / programm.ard.de  
  3. register.dpma.de
  4. Journal: Kunst Aktuell, June 1998
  5. Gudrun Weerasinghe from: When animals "communicate" with people and people put a tarot on animals / German magazine Rivue, 03/2010
  6. Gudrun Weerasinghe from: Animal communication has nothing to do with animal whispering! News from a battered world, German journal for science, philosophy and spiritual culture "Tattva Viveka", 11/2007
  7. Gudrun Weerasinghe in an interview: Interpreting between humans and animals / Swiss magazine “Mysteries” secrets, miracles, phenomena, 01/2009