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By Liz Erickson
H
umans' ability to communicate through
spoken language has long separated us
from the rest of the animal kingdom.
We bond with our pets in many ways, but to
really understand their thoughts and feelings
seems like something only Rossib e'in a fantasy
world.
met with several other trainer friends and all
of them gave suggestions but nothing that was
helping. I heard of Asia and realized this was the
last option."
She decided to meet with Voight, and gained
immense insight into her many dogs' lives.
"twe] ere b wn away by what was going

on in our pack," said Lotto, "So-and-so was
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was now light like a balloon,"
Almost a month after her 27th birthday,
Lotto had a healthy baby boy.
Surprisingly, animal whisperers do not need
to be in physical contact with the animals they
are working with. VOight conducts many of her
consultations over the phone, as many of her
clients live all over the United States.
Talking to animals is not> just science
fiction; in fact animal whisperers are
plentiful all over the worle. Asia Voight
practices animal comm nication as . a
profession. .y
"When an animal sends me a
picture, I can see it in my mind's eye,"
said Voight. "I then speak this out loud
to their person. I continue translating
the sensations I'm receiving until a full
conversation has been completed:'
What they're
really thinking
"This is another amazing aspect
to telepathy," said Voight "It knows
no boundaries. Therefore, I can work
with an animal a few feet from me or
one that is a thousand away. I am
not a behaviorist; I do not 'read' body
language to tell what the animals are
saying. A high percentage of the dogs,
cats and horses that I talk to I never see,
I also communicate with animals that
have died. Once a soul exists it is always
there, just like the soul of humans."
Animal telepathy at it's vest
Voight works with all animals, but
specializes in horses, dogs, and cats.
"Animals, just like us, are
telepathic:' she said. "That means they
can understand the world through
energy in the form of words, pictures
and feelings."
According to VOight, you don't
have to be special to have this ability.
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Lotto recently witnessed this first
hand, when she suffered the loss her own
companion.
"We had to make the most horrible
decision to put down one of our beloved
dogs, Leo," said Voight. "New Years Eve
he bit my three year old niece in the
face. He has never behaved like this
prior, so we knew we needed to find
out what happened. We talked with Asia
and she explained the whole situation:
"Have you ever gotten a 'bad vibe'
about someone? Did you ever have
a gut feeling while driving, turned a
different way home, and afterward
learned you avoided a car ac 'dent?
This is telepathy, also called Animal
Communication. We all have thlS\.sixth
Leo got fixated on Franny's tongue and
just wanted to 'get it.' He meant no ill
intention toward her, and said that he
Animal communicator Asia Voight helps create under-
standing between people and their pets all over the
country.
knows he 'blew it' and he was okay with
moving on. He knew that if he stayed here it
would be too much stress on everyone and he
doesn't want to cause that He felt like he had
hawk-like energy and felt sort of agitated and
wild."
sense, some of us have itJllore developed tIla
others. It's not only uedto communicate with
animals, but God d angels:'
Don't beli e It? Voight deals with skeP!ics
on a regular but the results' shown in
animals is often enough to onish even the
most profo nd dis lievers.
"Some pe p e are skeptical and that's okay,
it's part of ry business.Whether you're selling
cars, fixing water leaks or building a house,
everyone wants reassurance that you're going
to do your job:' she said. "My proof is with the
animals. When my clients seen the tremendous
changes that poor behaVing, destructive or
troubled animals go through, my biggest skeptics
become my biggest supporters."
One of these supporters is Laura Lotto,
a dog trainer who really knows animals. Her
experience with Voight started when her four
dogs began attacking each other.
"The fights were really vicious and we
were having some major injuries," she said. "I
saying this and it was bothering this dog, Then
tili dog was getting annoyed by this behavior,
and so on and so fourth:'
Lotto had a life-changing experience when
Voight 'n .d her on a trip to the Bahamas to
swim wit dolphins. She had been trying for
years to ge pregnant. and through this trip
found the aljlswer-to-her roblems in one of the
least expected.,ways pOSSible.
"We had a wonderful time with some wild .
stingrays;' said Lotto,"andAsia got essages for
all of us [people on the trip] from them. Mine
was all about getting pregnant and haVing a
family. I asked her to clarify what the
had said when they kept r; eating the ortis
'No ... no baby: She said my body wasn't ready
yet, I told her I had had tHO early miscarriages,
and she asked me how old I was (I was 25.) She
looked at me and said '27.' That was alii needed
to hear: the magic answer I was looking for. All
of the pain and weight of fertility I had been
carrying around for four years finally lifted and
The Lottos made the decision to put their
dog to .sleep, but sleep isn't exactly the right
wo . oight later told Lotto she could see him
nning and playing free, and that he really got
where he neeae to go.
"Asia has liteFal1y changed my life," said
Lotto, "She has helpe . to bring peace on a day
that would have otherwise been misery, she has
helpea our"fam' of c rs stay together and
live in harmony. an sheh helped bring me the
absolute love of my life - Elliott Laurence who is
now 20 months old."
The Norse Star, January 28,2011===============================15

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