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Yes!! Wonderful wayne ❤️ sorry he didn't get any letters.. I had a a similar experience with a homeless man I wanted to help. He was sent away by the occupy group I was part of. So he cursed me told me the most horrific things he would do to certain parts of me.. And a calm came over me as his saliva splashed in my face, because of the hurt I saw in his eyes.. And i just felt such compassion.. I said I really would like to help you, but if you talk like this I cant. If you continue I will have to leave for now but i will come back later. He kept yelling screaming horrible things. And I said okay, i see you are too frustrated right now, that's okay, I will be back later. And he was startled and yelled after me.. Euhmm euhm but god is with you 🤗 aweee 🌷aggression is just powerlessness.. And love respects and empowers ❤️🥳 good luck in a few hours!! Praying for your release.. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻✨

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(From Dean on Wayne’s team): That’s a powerful response. That kind of nonviolence, i.e. responding to aggression with compassion, is exactly what we are trying to spread for animals and to the world. Thank you for sharing!

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Hi dean, Wayne 3 months!! I see that as a win within the loss! He should be released but it could have been so much worse. They couldn't lose face.. Let's hope his compassion is spreading.. Let's hope this snowballs onto the animals. That more people realize they are sentient beings that deserve care, respect and safety..and not be in a cage.. Just like Wayne

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