Animals - Sharon Leonard

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This Little Fawn Trusts The Way Children Trust.


Sharon Leonard
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My niece took this video of a fawn that approached her in their backyard. It reminds me of how animals and children trust us completely. It's up to adults to protect them. Thank you; all of the good Doctors who have sacrificed their livelihoods, given endless hours of their time, and in some cases have given their health and some, their lives- in order to spread the truths we needed, to protect the children and the world. We'll come out of this plandemic a better, healthier world for our children.

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🥰so adorable
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Sharon Leonard

2 years ago
Thanks Arlene!
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dtwalsh

2 years ago
Nature is almost always so beautiful, but beware its wrath when it is scorned!
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Diane Rose

2 years ago
Cute!! You’re right the children are way too trusting and we must protect them.
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Sharon Leonard

2 years ago
Trusting is a good thing; it's sad, they must be protected but that is where we are at today. It's trying to validate their trust is good with adding a measure of caution.
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Sharon Leonard

2 years ago
You're right Diane, It's our job to protect them and hopefully teach them instincts are a gift, trust their instincts, but we also have to be their advocate against evil because they are so young and haven't experienced it they have no way of recognizing it sometimes.
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dtwalsh

2 years ago
@SharonLeonard: It's unfortunate for us that animals are more closely aligned with their instincts than we are. The fawn analogy is beautiful, but I believe we parents must often, especially these days, be more vigilant and aggressive in safeguarding our children from predators. The analogy of a mother bear and her cubs seems to be a more effective posture. Sadly the instincts of so many human mama and papa bears have been so unconscionably corrupted that they cannot even decide whether to welcome or to murder their own cub. Appalling, but never fear-- He will prevail!
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MarleneK

2 years ago
Awwww 😍 soo beautful!
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Healthnana

2 years ago
Awe ❤️ I used to have a mama doe bring her twins into out back yard everyday and leave them near our woodpile. They would play all day in our yard and even come near us while we were having an after work drink on our deck. I remember looking at my husband one day and saying " I think we're the babysitters" 😂
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Sharon Leonard

2 years ago
Oh that is so awesome! I love deer, what a great happy hour that must have been!!❤️
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