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60 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An inspirational book
A terrific book for anyone interested in communicating with their pets telepathically. It contains several chapters that let you get to know exactly what interspecies communication is, it contains a chapter on how to communicate with your pets and another on how to communicate with wild animals. Inspirational, I read this book a year ago and I now talk fluently to my...
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60 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Cute stories but nothing more
I am trying my best to make telepathic contact with animals. To that end, I have read over ten books on the subject, this being one of them. I had problems with this book right from the start.

My biggest complaint is that this is a book, like most that I've read, of interesting stories but very, very, little on how to actually do this yourself. I buy these books so...

Published on July 10, 2001


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60 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An inspirational book, December 16, 1999
This review is from: What the Animals Tell Me : Developing Your Innate Telepathic Skills to Understand and Communicate With Your Pets (Paperback)
A terrific book for anyone interested in communicating with their pets telepathically. It contains several chapters that let you get to know exactly what interspecies communication is, it contains a chapter on how to communicate with your pets and another on how to communicate with wild animals. Inspirational, I read this book a year ago and I now talk fluently to my pets, other people's pets, zoo animals, sanctuary animals and wild animals. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in communicating telepathically with animals.
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60 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Cute stories but nothing more, July 10, 2001
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This review is from: What the Animals Tell Me : Developing Your Innate Telepathic Skills to Understand and Communicate With Your Pets (Paperback)
I am trying my best to make telepathic contact with animals. To that end, I have read over ten books on the subject, this being one of them. I had problems with this book right from the start.

My biggest complaint is that this is a book, like most that I've read, of interesting stories but very, very, little on how to actually do this yourself. I buy these books so that I can learn how to do this... yet of the 207 pages in this book, 10 are devoted to teaching us how to do this ourselves! Too little for my taste plus those 10 don't give any real concrete instructions.

But there were other things about this book that stuck in my throat. Fitzpatrick opens the book by telling us how, when she was a kid, animals would tell her the towns gossip (who was having an affair, who was beating his wife, etc.)which they knew by simply eavesdropping on us. Then, further along in the book, she tells us that if we go on vacation without telling our pets first, they won't understand where we are and get scared. Huh? Which is it? do they understand our thoughts and words when it comes to planning an affair but not for planning a vacation?

If that is not enough to make you save your money then there's this...the Discovery Channel did a show on Animal Telepathy. One segment was about this woman. A veterinarian gave her six photo's of six animals from the clinic whose ailments had been already been diagnosed. She was to communicate with them and find out what was wrong with them. She blew it. She missed six out of six, not even close.

If you want a book that tells you, in explicit detail, how to do this, with exercises and background material that explains why, then I'd get "Straight From the Horses Mouth" by Amelia Kinkade. Of the ten or so books on the subject that I've read, this is the only one that really and truly tells you the how's and why's of it.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating book!! A Must Read for all animal/bird lovers!!, October 22, 1998
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This book was well written with excellent examples of case histories and stories. I felt as if I was tagging along and heard all of these stories first hand. The co-authors did a great job explaining "how to communicate" with your animals on several pages. I followed the instructions and they have worked for me already. I am now able to receive mental visual pictures from my cat. Now I send my cat in the same format what I need or want from him. It does work and requires patience, faith and belief in this wonderful communication system. Thank you, dear Sonya, for having the courage to have your life story published. God bless you.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book!, August 16, 2002
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This review is from: What the Animals Tell Me : Developing Your Innate Telepathic Skills to Understand and Communicate With Your Pets (Paperback)
Sonya's book is great! It has helped me understand the animal world much better. Thanks to her book I am now able to better understand my cats and the animals around me. I help my family and friends with their animal problems now. I am very thankful to Sonya for helping me to better understand the world from an animal's point-of-view. I have no doubt that people can communicate with animals telepathically. If you are truly open to the idea, want to communicate with your pets, and have a true love for animals, then you can develop your ability to communicate with animals. Sonya tells in her book about the many animals she has encountered over the years; by telling people of these stories she has opened up the reader to what animals are like and how they perceive us. This book is truly a must for pet owners in order to better understand their animal companions. She tells ways to effectively get through problems that a person might be having with his/her pet and then gives helpful tips to help remedy the situation. The stories she tells apply to every pet owner. In the book, she has covered almost every animal you could possibly have. I recommend this book to anyone who has pets or works with animals. I give it five stars! Sonya truly is a gift from God!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent writing- I thoroughly enjoyed it!, February 24, 1999
After reading this book, I really felt that there was hope for my cat, who had a litter box issue. The book really made me understand that animals feel just as humans do, and that every problem has a cause and a solution. I contacted the author, had her communicate with my animals, found the source of the problem, and the problem is now solved. She has now spoken to them again, just to get an update of their stresses, worries, and happy thoughts. Sonya is definitely a godsend to every animal on earth.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible book and down to earth beautiful woman, November 26, 1999
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I have the wonderful opportunity to meet Sonya twice socially before I read her book or knew what she did. She is a fabulous person, caring, loving and true blue honest. Her book has given me more understanding of my pets (various ones..horses, donkeys, dogs and a sheep). She gave me insight to communicate with them and understanding why they do what they do. She is a true blessing for animal lovers everywhere. Thank you Sonya!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars More than a bit disappointed with the content, March 13, 1998
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Based on the subtitle of the book, "Developing your Innate Telepathic Skills ..." I was expecting a how-to book. One that would walk me through developing a line of communication with my parrots. What I found was an autobiography of the author's life as a communicator. While I thoroughly enjoyed her stories and case studies, it was not at all what I expected. I've always believed that every animal can think and feel emotions, but I've never been able to truly communicate with my pets in human terms. I was hoping this book would teach me that. But it certainly didn't. It contains only one page with a "steps to take" which basically said 1. Relax 2. Concentrate 3. Give it time to develop.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I enjoyed this book. I laughed and I cried., August 23, 1998
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I did not buy this book as a "how to" book so I wasn't disappointed as other readers might of been. I was sorry the book was so short. I do communicate with my cats and it was just good to see that others do too. The horse story made me cry. I'm sure you would have to include "cruel and mistreated" stories in the book because that is a sad but true aspect of life. How you love and treat your animals tells people alot about you as a person. This book mostly showed the kind and loving animal owners. I also tried to get a hold of the author and could not. Oh, well! Hopefully she's out helping more animals and writing her next book.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pet Lover, March 3, 2003
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This review is from: What the Animals Tell Me : Developing Your Innate Telepathic Skills to Understand and Communicate With Your Pets (Paperback)
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Although I've been around pets all my life, I didn't understand that they can read your thoughts. I now realize that this is crucial to communicating with your pet. You can talk to them with your voice, but they get the non-verbal stuff too (unlike most humans). I used Sonya's instructions for communicating with your pet and was able to successfully "talk" to my cat. He showed me that he understood exactly the thought that I sent to him. I'm still struggling with 'hearing'/understanding my cat -- sometimes I get it and sometimes I don't. Sonya's right - you have to be completely relaxed and patient. Sometimes I'm just too busy. But I'm continuing to practice.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Cute stories but nothing more, July 10, 2001
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This review is from: What the Animals Tell Me : Developing Your Innate Telepathic Skills to Understand and Communicate With Your Pets (Paperback)
I am trying my best to make telepathic contact with animals. To that end, I have read over ten books on the subject, this being one of them. I had problems with this book right from the start.

My biggest complaint is that this is a book, like most that I've read, of interesting stories but very, very, little on how to actually do this yourself. I buy these books so that I can learn how to do this... yet of the 207 pages in this book, 10 are devoted to teaching us how to do this ourselves! Too little for my taste plus those 10 don't give any real concrete instructions.

But there were other things about this book that stuck in my throat. Fitzpatrick opens the book by telling us how, when she was a kid, animals would tell her the towns gossip (who was having an affair, who was beating his wife, etc.)which they knew by simply eavesdropping on us. Then, further along in the book, she tells us that if we go on vacation without telling our pets first, they won't understand where we are and get scared. Huh? Which is it? do they understand our thoughts and words when it comes to planning an affair but not for planning a vacation?

If that is not enough to make you save your money then there's this...the Discovery Channel did a show on Animal Telepathy. One segment was about this woman. A veterinarian gave her six photo's of six animals from the clinic whose ailments had been already been diagnosed. She was to communicate with them and find out what was wrong with them. She blew it. She missed six out of six, not even close.

If you want a book that tells you, in explicit detail, how to do this, with exercises and background material that explains why, then I'd get "Straight From the Horses Mouth" by Amelia Kinkade. Of the ten or so books on the subject that I've read, this is the only one that really and truly tells you the how's and why's of it.

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