Talking to the Animals
Asia Joy Voight
Asia Voight has always had a special ability to
communicate with animals. However, the accumulation of abuse
she received during her childhood blocked this talent in her teen
and adult years. Then in December 1987, Asia was in a
life-threatening auto accident, trapped inside the car as a wall of
fire burned all around her. Miraculously she survived, though
she required three months in intensive care and another nine months
in the hospital, during which she had four near-death
experiences. During the NDE, Asia met three ascended masters
who urged her to come back and help animals, to return to her
original contract of Animal Communicator. After studying
advanced levels of animal communication with Penelope Smith, Asia
began her professional work in August 1998. "I have really used
this horrific accident as an opportunity to see the world from a
spiritual perspective. It has opened my eyes to a new level
of love." Asia will tell her story and what she has learned
from 'talking to the animals', and will help the audience to
understand how we are all connected and how to achieve that feeling
of connectedness with animals.
Asia teaches workshops in animal communication, and has been
featured on television, in magazines, and in Dr. Julie Kaufmans's
book, Crossing the Rubicon. She has appeared as
a keynote speaker at the Midwest Horse Fair (Madison, Wisconsin),
the Wellness Conference, Chicago-IANDS, and many other
venues. She earned a degree in Communication Arts from the
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. She also has worked as a
midwife's assistant, cranial-sacral therapist, and healer. |