Animal Voices

Telepathic Communication in the Web of Life

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  • Pages: 288
  • Book Size: 6 x 9
  • ISBN-13: 9781879181915
  • Imprint: Bear & Company
  • On Sale Date: May 1, 2002
  • Format: Paperback Book
  • Illustrations: 35 b&w photographs
Our earliest ancestors had an ongoing shamanic dialogue with the animal kingdom, but this ability has been lost to most in the modern world. Brunke provides the techniques to reopen these connections. The main contributors to this book are actual animals, who reveal themselves to be sentient beings with their own thoughts, emotions, and spiritual reasons for being on the planet.

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Animals ranging from mosquitoes to elephants use their own words to guide humanity to a deeper spiritual awakening.


• Contains interviews with 25 professional animal communicators and over 100 different animals and animal spirits.


• Provides a thrilling glimpse of the possibilities of direct animal-human dialogue.


According to Echo, an Arabian mare, "Humans are beings of love who have forgotten what love is and who they are." Along with a host of other animal communicators, Dawn Baumann Brunke gives animals like Echo a voice--a direct line of communication to the human mind. Through Animal Voices, the animal kingdom delivers a message about deepening our spirituality and reconnecting with the web of life. 

Our earliest ancestors had an ongoing shamanic dialogue with the animal kingdom, but this ability has been lost to most in the modern world. Brunke provides the techniques to reopen these connections, reminding us that when we are open to communication with animals, we are open to deeper layers of ourselves. 

The main contributors to this book are actual animals, who reveal themselves to be sentient beings with their own thoughts, emotions, and spiritual reasons for being on the planet. How Brunke overcame her initial skepticism and learned to hear their voices is a fascinating story. Throughout Animal Voices the author integrates her own reflections with those of the animals she interviews. The result is something that will delight animal lovers and force skeptics to reconsider their ideas about the nature of animal consciousness and the possibility of telepathic human-animal communication. 

From Chapter 12

Zak:
Beyond Karma and Back
"The dog form itself is just an illusion; it really doesn't have much consciousness. The only thing that enlivens this body is the spirit. The spirit has awareness of the matter." 
     ~ Zak

Looking at Zak--strong, compact, reddish golden furred, deep brown-eyed Zak who loves to race and chase balls and have his belly rubbed--it was hard for me to take in this business about energy-packet dogs and a group of light beings from another planet. Multidimensionality is a fun concept, but when it comes calling up close and personal, there are certain costs involved. 

A few weeks after talking with Raphaela and Sugar the dolphin, after opening--slowly, cautiously--to the idea that things may indeed be quite a bit different than we have been taught to believe, I resigned myself to the idea that it was finally time to explore a little bit more about what Zak had to say.

And so one afternoon as I plucked up my courage to sit before him, quieting my mind, I asked Zak about this other planet. What I expected I don't know, though most certainly I didn't expect Zak to laugh at me or so quickly amend the thought that where he came from was even a planet at all.

"That was more like a joke," he said, as if to imply that my own concept of space-time was so limited that all I could understand about where he was truly from was that it was like another planet.

Perhaps the shock value of the unexpected was what he had been waiting for, because in my surprise, a whole 
slew of thought-images came rushing into consciousness. There was nothing first, second, third about it, and yet the material was cohesive and patterned in a way that everything flowed together seamlessly. In that odd, out-of-time manner, the experience was sharply focused in the now:

 Zak relates that he is connected to a group of beings who literally make up their planet, for the light bodies of these beings can create any kind of world or "planet" they choose. The group of beings is similar in some ways as to what we might think of as a fraternal order, yet much more. They come to this world both to give energy and stabilize energies. "You can call me The Neutralizer," Zak says with a laugh.

Zak comments that the members of his group come without karma or karmic attachment. They have a very direct and focused connection in this regard. "We come to do our job, do it, and that's that." But many of the group who come to this world enjoy their lives as animals, and this is sometimes regarded as one of the "benefits of the job." I take this to mean that they enjoyed the freedom of being an animal.

He emphasizes that his group does not make karmic attachments of emotion in the way some other animals do. He tells me they don't usually come back over and over to work with the same souls. Rather, his group is mainly about "service," and that they come with "packets of energy." At this point, he gives me the image of a computer component, rather like a zip drive with a zip disk. I understand that, metaphorically speaking, it is a packet of energy that is used to help boost other energies and neutralize "stuck energies." 

By stuck energy, do you mean karma or emotional holds on the body, I ask, and he tells me yes, that his job is to streamline our focus, smooth away the sticky or uneven edges so we can move forward, or expand with more clarity. He tells me he is like a pumice stone, smoothing away things that might otherwise slow us down.
 The order is very giving in this sense of service, he says, and I get the feeling-thought that there is not a lot of emotional attachment in this group. In fact, there is a sense of aloofness in the group, as if they are closer to spirit in composition, not so personal or ego oriented. 

When I ask if there is anything he or his group would like to say, Zak dictates the following: 
 There are many ways to manifest the spirit. Choosing how you will manifest is dependent upon a number of variables. How much light you allow in your consciousness, your body, your level of understanding is an aspect of clarity - of "where you are" in your perspective. Holds in the body are holds on spirit. We are here to unhook, unhold, unzip the body - to a degree. We are helpers of humanity and of others as well. Most of us work with a number of energies in one life. We also have communication with the others in our group.

As I came out of the relaxed communicative state, I felt the familiar stirrings of frustration. How could anyone possibly verify this information? 

With a look of amusement, Zak turned to walk away, though not without tossing me a bone. He said that of all the animals I had interviewed thus far, the horse named Echo would know about his group. If I felt a need for confirmation, I was to ask Echo. Zak further commented that while Echo was not of the same order as he was, Echo had knowledge about his group and would be able to confirm it to some degree.

It was a peculiar feeling to be both so highly amused and utterly frustrated by a situation, though I was getting used to it. I watched Zak trot from the room, his white plume of a tail held high in the air, while I contemplated the situation: Here is a dog who is really an enlightened being without karma, who has come to help my other dog and me, and if I want to know if this is true, I should ask a horse. 

Animal Voices
Telepathic Communication in the Web of Life

Acknowledgements

Introduction
~ The Web

Through the Unknown, Remembered Gate

Chapter 1. The Journey Home 
Chapter 2. How Does It Work? 
Chapter 3. Beginning with Birds 
Chapter 4. Fear, Filters and Finding the Neutral Zone 
Chapter 5. The Jump 

Many Roads for Traveling Souls
Chapter 6. Jing:  Why a Buddhist Monk Becomes a Parrot 
Chapter 7. Bears: A Dog who Became a Bear, A Dog who Was a Bear, 
and Spirit of Polar Bear 
Chapter 8. Violet:  On Being a Cat and Lightworker 
Chapter 9. Past Lives, Future Lives And Living in the Now 
Chapter 10. Echo: On Elevating Consciousness & The Equine Form

A Question of Perspective

Chapter 11. Moving Past the Comfort Zone 
Chapter 12. Beyond Karma and Back 
Chapter 13. The Innernet 

The Call for Transformation
Chapter 14. Buddy, Ellie and Ancestor Horse:  Welcome to Knowing 
Chapter 15. Miracle & Manifestation Made Real 
Chapter 16. The Role of Llamas, Holders of the Light
Chapter 17. Dolphins, Whales & the Multidimensional Now 
Chapter 18. The Cetacean Nation 

Into the Shadow

Chapter 19. Animals in Captivity
Chapter 20. Pets
Chapter 21. Pests 
Chapter 22. In Quest of Learning: Animal Research & Human Education
Chapter 23. Animals Eating Animals: The Predator/Prey Relationship 
 

Shadow and Beyond

Chapter 24. Exploring Shadowland 
Chapter 25. Animal Spirits:  Coyote, Jaguar and Crow
Chapter 26. The Mosquito Story 
Chapter 27. When All the World Is Wise 

Remembering The Sacred Web

Chapter 28. Recalling the Song
Chapter 29. Zak's Chapter: Finding Your Truth
Chapter 30. Closet Doors & Spirit Dust

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Chapter Notes 

Bibliography

Appendix I: "How to Begin:  Tips for Beginners & More Effective Communication"

Dawn Baumann Brunke is a freelance writer and editor who specializes in the areas of bodywork, healing, metaphysics, and spirituality. For the past five years she has been the editor of Alaska Wellness Magazine in Anchorage, Alaska. She is also a massage therapist and the author of various articles, reviews, and short stories for both children and adults. She lives in Wasilla, Alaska.
"Dawn answers major questions raised by the mind-stretching implications of animal intelligence and telepathic communion between all beings with both the heart of an excited student who has recovered a long lost dream and the mind of a detective, tentatively and skeptically uncovering and dissecting a great mystery."
Penelope Smith, author of Animal Talk

"Powerful! Moving! A compelling journey reminding us that the wisdom of the animal kingdom offers a window to our own inner mysteries. Through personal experience and intimate case histories, Dawn Brunke has masterfully crafted a 'must read' for skeptics, and animal lovers, alike."
Gregg Braden, Writer, Lecturer, Guide 
Author of Awakening to Zero Point, Walking Between the Worlds, and 
The Isaiah Effect: Decoding Our Future through the Lost Science of Prophecy

"This is an important and amazing book! With grace and eloquence, Dawn takes the reader on a wondrous journey into the rich potential of the human-animal connection. Packed with profound insights and joyful surprises, Animal Voices is educational, entertaining, and extremely pertinent to the urgent need on our planet for a deeper understanding of all life."
Steve Johnson, Flower Essence Therapist
Author of The Essence of Healing

"To those of us who have always belived in and lived within the sacredness of all life, those just awakening to it, and those needing to hear the message, Dawn gives us a profound gift in herself and Animal Voices that can do no less than greatly assist the healing consciousness now finally arriving on this planet.  Thank you, Dawn, from the Heart of All That lives!"
Rita Reynolds, Founder of Howling Success, Animal Sanctuary
Author of Blessing the Bridge

"Dawn Brunke takes us through her incredible journey as she learns about animal communication. She teaches the reader that animals are our teachers -- they teach us to trust ourselves, and as a result of that trust we learn who we are. From skeptic to believer, this book will bring the reader a new insight to the world of Animal Communication."
Carol Gurney, Animal Communicator
Author of The Language of Animals

"Animal Voices cuts through the shadow of our projections and beliefs about animals with both warmth and wit. These loving and wise messages from our feathered, furred, and exoskeleton-clad kin will move hearts and minds in new directions, inspiring even the most skeptical reader. Provocative, healing, and a must read for anyone who has opened his or her heart to another species."
Joanne Lauck, author of The Voice of the Infinite in the Small: Re-visioning the Insect-Human Connection

"We are proud to recommend this book. . . . It is well written, a joy to read, drawing us in fascination through the chapters."
laJoie, Summer 2002

"Her determination to accurately record the information she and other communicators received gives us an unusual glimpse into the lives of many animals." Sherry Stultz, Alaska Wellness, September/October 2002

"I highly recommend Animal Voices to every two-legged who feels ready to learn from our furry, feathered, scaly and winged friends!"
Cynthia Larson, RealityShifters News

"Animal Voices offers us yet another unique way of tapping into the web of life."
Spirit of Change, November/December 2002

"It is one of the most important general animal and animal communication books to come along in quite a while."
Sally Rosenthal, Species Link, Summer 2002

"After reading Animal Voices I understood how talking with animals could be possible, even for me."
Patricia Wade, The Chickaloon News, Winter 2002

PETS / NEW AGE

“Dawn answers major questions raised by the mind-stretching implications of animal intelligence and telepathic communion between all beings with both the heart of an excited student who has recovered a long lost dream and the mind of a detective, tentatively and skeptically uncovering and dissecting a great mystery.”
--Penelope Smith, author of Animal Talk

“Dawn Brunke gives us a profound gift in Animal Voices that can greatly assist the healing consciousness arising on this planet. Thank you, Dawn, from the Heart of All That Lives!”
--Rita M. Reynolds, author of Blessing the Bridge: What Animals Teach Us About Death, Dying, and Beyond

According to Echo, an Arabian mare, “Humans are beings of love who have forgotten what love is and who they are.” In Animal Voices, Dawn Baumann Brunke gives animals like Echo a voice--a direct line of communication to the human mind, reopening the shamanic dialogue with the animal kingdom that our earliest ancestors enjoyed. She shares dozens of revealing human-animal conversations, conducted telepathically by herself and two dozen other professional animal communicators, including Penelope Smith, Dr. Jeri Ryan, Carol Gurney, and Raphaela Pope. These lucid and eloquent communications remind us that when we are open to communication with animals, we are open to deeper layers of ourselves.

The starring contributors to this book are the animals themselves, everything from cats and dogs to lions and whales, who reveal themselves to be sentient beings with their own thoughts, emotions, and spiritual reasons for being on the planet. A herd of llamas discusses the difference between individuality and group consciousness; dolphins explain multidimensionality; a parrot talks about his past life as a Buddhist monk; and a cat expounds upon the value of the shadow. The story of how Brunke overcame her initial skepticism and learned to hear these animal voices invites us to reconsider our ideas about the true nature of animal consciousness.

DAWN BAUMANN BRUNKE is a freelance writer and editor who specializes in the areas of bodywork, healing, metaphysics, and spirituality. For the past five years she has been the editor of Alaska Wellness Magazine in Anchorage, Alaska. She is also a massage therapist and the author of various articles, reviews, and short stories for both children and adults. She lives in Wasilla, Alaska.

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