Anyone can learn how to communicate with animals the way I do, and I don't say this idly; I have taught some tough nuts, and had a difficult time myself when I was learning animal communication. One thing to keep in mind is that you are born with intuitive ability. All you have to learn is how to recognize your ability, believe in yourself and get out of your own way! Marta Williams
Being able to talk to animals is not a gift possessed by a few special people. Quite the contrary according to animal communications specialist, Marta Williams. Over the past 13 years, Marta has worked with clients (people and the animals in their lives) to resolve behavior and training problems, find lost animals, assist animals that are ill or dying, and help animals get along with each other. Her human clients have contacted her from all parts of the globe, and her animal clients have included horses, dogs, and cats.
In the course of her work, she has come to believe that anyone can learn to communicate with animals and with nature. Learning Their Language is full of techniques and exercises for the beginner and advanced communicator, and includes plenty of success stories to warm your heart and challenge modern cultures idea of intuitive communication. Listen and learn from:
Whiskers, the young black mustang, who was frightened of everything and everyone. Hear the story behind her fear, how she overcame her distrust of humans, and why she insisted on a name change.
Gracie, the Rottweiller, who would howl and vocalize at dog obedience shows and subsequently get disqualified. Read how her human companion created a win-win situation for them both in and outside the ring.
Norman, the cat who, after his human companions changed the family dynamics with a new baby, retreated under the bed and refused to come out. See for yourself how this finicky feline went from Mr. Recluse to Mr. Personality.