Today’s Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants will 
be presented in German, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Mongolian, Persian, 
Portuguese, Russian, 
Spanish and Thai.
Greetings, 
warmhearted viewers, 
and welcome to 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
This is the first 
in a two-part series that 
features an insightful 
interview with vegetarian 
Austrian telepathic 
animal communicator 
and certified dog trainer 
Elisabeth Berger. 
Through Ms. Berger 
we’ll also hear her noble 
canine companion Wuno’s 
loving, elegant messages 
for humanity. 
Elisabeth Berger’s 
interest in connecting 
heart-to-heart with 
animals started with 
her rescued dogs 
Mesa and Wuno. 
When she found that 
conventional dog-training 
methods did not work 
with them, 
she turned to telepathic 
animal communication. 
By attending workshops 
with Swiss telepathic 
animal communicators 
Helen Gerber 
and Lillian Steiner-Iten, 
Ms. Berger learned 
the subtle aspects of 
this inner communication 
and is now conducting 
popular workshops 
and seminars herself. 
Her dogs and her cat 
Mira actively participate 
in the workshops. 
I came to it because 
a girlfriend wanted to 
bring me to a lecture. 
“You love animals 
so much, come with me.” 
And I’ll never forget it 
for my entire life. 
It was the best thing that 
I could ever do because 
the communicator, 
who later also became 
my teacher, said things 
about my dog that she 
could not have known 
and it completely 
shook my world. 
I think that I am still 
on the way to becoming 
a professional and we 
never stop learning and 
I am happy that people 
are gaining confidence 
and animals too are 
gaining confidence 
and that I am allowed 
to mediate. 
I really see it 
as a vocation and 
a job to act as a mediator 
in this way. 
Thus far in her career 
Elisabeth Berger has 
helped many people 
in their relationships with 
their animal companions 
including those who 
have become separated 
from an animal friend. 
The following is one 
of her most unforgettable 
experiences, 
which involved 
remotely communicating 
with a lost dog. 
One of the stories that 
will be in my memory 
forever because it was 
at the very beginning 
when I was working 
together with an animal 
welfare organization, 
there was a dog being 
transported, very nice, 
to the north of Germany 
and about halfway 
at a station along
the highway through
a real misfortune, 
he ran away in panic. 
The lady in charge 
who was transporting 
called me and asked, 
“What shall we do?” 
I said, “I can translate.” 
So I translated 
for the dog and 
he showed exactly how 
the surroundings looked. 
The lady then said, 
“If I come there to get 
you will you come out?” 
And he then said, “Yes.” 
So she indeed got in 
her car at 10 o’clock 
at night and 
drove 600 kilometers. 
I said to her, 
“Hey, no guarantees; 
I just translated 
for the dog. 
It’s purely informational. 
So don’t make me 
responsible 
if he doesn’t come out.” 
She said, “I trust my dog, 
I trust you.” 
So then early 
in the morning hours, she 
arrived at that rest stop. 
We then looked again 
at the way 
the dog had described 
the surroundings. 
She found the place 
again, exactly like that. 
She then walked down 
and I told the dog, “Now 
you can come out.” 
And five minutes later, 
he did. 
She got him, so to speak, 
and then we both stayed 
there on the telephone 
and cried. 
I was somehow 
so awestruck because, 
those are things that 
I can’t make up. 
I experienced it myself 
and that’s how I know 
that it works. 
We asked Ms. Berger 
to relay some of our 
questions for Wuno who 
was more than happy 
to provide answers! 
How would dogs like to 
be treated by humans?
He’s saying: with respect 
and consideration. 
That’s the mistake 
many humans make. 
They think we respond to 
shouting and oppression. 
And Elisabeth, 
he means me, also could 
explain to you very well 
that she made a lot of 
mistakes in the beginning. 
There is no shame 
attached for humans 
to learn something new.
He says 
the most important thing 
you should know is that 
we’re a part of the family 
and not just some animal. 
That’s another mistake 
many humans make. 
They treat animals 
as outsiders, like they are 
not part of the family. 
It’s essential for us 
to be a part of the family. 
We’re animals and will 
always remain so, but 
we’re also a part of you.
In what ways 
are dogs spiritual?
Dogs just live one part of 
the unconditional love, 
and they do not care, 
so to say, whether you’re 
sick or healthy, whether 
you’re in a good mood or 
whether you’re grumpy. 
I really like living 
with you humans 
even though 
you can be a bit 
complicated at times.
How has Wuno helped 
Ms. Berger 
to grow and develop?
At first, I opened 
her heart and taught her 
what dogs are really like. 
She will tell you about 
that herself later on. 
We had to work 
very hard on her, 
but we’ve succeeded, 
so that after a while she 
finally got to the point 
where she was able to 
work for us animals 
and creation. 
What advice does Wuno 
have for humans so that 
they can be more in tune 
with the spiritual realm?
It’s very important for 
humans to connect with 
constructive energies, 
and don’t always 
talk about things that 
are terrible, because 
that strengthens 
the energy of these things. 
Learn to think about 
things that are beautiful. 
Shake it off like a dog 
shakes off fleas and feel 
the beauty of creation. 
These are the things 
that we can show you. 
We love every moment 
and life is just 
so beautiful. 
After this brief message, 
we’ll continue 
our fascinating journey 
into the world of animals 
with Elisabeth Berger. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back to 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
featuring vegetarian 
Austrian telepathic 
animal communicator 
and canine specialist 
Elisabeth Berger. 
She now speaks about 
the different skills 
she applies when 
interpreting the messages 
of the many animals 
with whom she interacts.
I transmit what I myself 
have been taught. 
Heart to heart 
communication 
on the one hand, 
which was taught by 
the founder, 
the Grande Dame of 
animal communication, 
Penelope Smith 
and then also meditation 
techniques because 
animal communication 
without a relation to 
spirituality and meditation 
isn’t really possible.
Then psychometrics, 
this is something… 
what does 
psychometrics mean? 
It means 
measuring with the soul. 
It’s about making 
the aura of objects visible, 
which means you can, 
for example, hold a 
dog collar in your hands 
and with certain 
techniques you can feel 
the being of the dog 
and there are 
different techniques. 
So simply various 
techniques and then too, 
of course, pure intuition, 
that gut feeling, 
experience, which 
always plays a role, and 
naturally the knowledge. 
All this combined with 
the conversational 
techniques 
create a satisfactory 
communication session.
Besides being 
a professional telepathic 
animal communicator, 
Ms. Berger has 
a background in teaching 
and currently trains 
teachers at Salzburg 
University, Austria. 
We asked her how her 
background influences 
her work with animals.
I think that in the 
overall view of things, 
it helps me very much 
at the moment. 
I studied 
physical education and 
the ability to access 
the body is important 
in working with animals 
because you feel, 
so to speak, 
where the problem is
in the body if 
you know your own body. 
Then in the field of 
psychology, philosophy 
and education 
there exists a view of 
the world that gives 
a larger understanding 
for the overall. 
So thinking about 
the world and 
how it is made up 
is simply in my blood 
as of course 
is working with people. 
And dogs are 
very similar to people 
in the way that they learn. 
They are frustrated 
in a similar way or are 
happy in a similar way. 
And with animals 
and people, promoting 
their strengths where 
that is possible is 
very important to me.
Communication 
between dogs, as 
Ms. Berger explains, 
is very sophisticated and 
relies on senses and skills 
that humans have not 
fully developed.
Dogs have an 
international language 
with each other. 
They mainly 
communicate through 
body language and it’s 
important to know that 
because a dog reads 
your expressions 
like a picture book. 
Then they communicate 
of course through smell, 
which means that 
because of the scent 
properties of urine, 
dogs can perceive 
how old a dog is, what 
their health status is, 
male, female, 
fixed, or not fixed. 
Then of course 
they also communicate 
telepathically and 
mentally, there’s 
no question at all. 
They do that very well 
and very thoroughly. 
So they do it with 
pictures and with feelings 
in the universal language. 
And here 
I’d like to mention
the calming signals. 
Turid Rugaas,
a Norwegian, helped us 
in Europe and America 
understand, that
there are about 30 body 
language signals that 
show two possibilities or
have a distinct meaning.
First, these calming 
signals are about 
enabling the dog 
to demonstrate, 
“Whoa, be careful, 
I’m not interested 
in conflict.”
Old male dogs or 
experienced female dogs 
meeting young dogs 
sit down and demonstrate 
the calming signals and 
say, “Hey calm down, 
honey.” 
And it’s also easy 
for us to learn. 
For example, 
blinking or yawning, 
the dog is showing 
I want to relax, I am not 
interested in getting into 
any kind of conflict. 
And many human 
companions know that 
if they are in a hurry 
the dog will sit down 
and yawn while 
we are running around 
in a circle. 
Really, what the dog 
is saying is, “Relax.” 
So I would definitely 
recommend that every 
companion of a dog, 
so to speak, learn 
these calming signals.
We also asked 
Elisabeth Berger 
how animals of different 
species communicate 
with one another.
But of course 
what all animals have 
in common is telepathic 
communication, 
the distant feeling 
from the heart; 
all of them speak that and 
understand each other 
in that way. 
Another very, very 
important aspect 
in relation to this is the 
concept of mental fields 
that Rupert Sheldrake 
researched very deeply. 
It’s very easy to explain – 
the “swarming 
phenomenon” 
that you will certainly 
be familiar with whether 
it is birds in the sky 
or fish in water. 
If one fish turns then 
all the fish turn 
at the same time. 
So it is not 
after one another 
but a turning together 
at the same time and 
that clearly confirms that 
there are mental fields 
and communication 
at that level. 
Our sincere thanks, 
Elisabeth Berger 
for taking time 
from your busy schedule 
to speak about your 
wonderful experiences 
as a telepathic 
animal communicator. 
Our appreciation, Wuno 
for your inspiring 
messages to humanity 
and helping us 
better understand 
the canine perspective 
of the world. 
May the hearts of many 
be touched by these 
two splendid individuals. 
Generous viewers, please 
join us again tomorrow 
on Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
for the concluding part of 
our fascinating interview 
with telepathic 
animal communicator 
Elisabeth Berger.
It has been a pleasure 
having you with us today 
on our program. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment
after Noteworthy News. 
May our world always 
be blessed by 
the presence of animals. 
Today’s Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants will 
be presented in German, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Indonesian, Japanese, 
Korean, Malay, 
Mongolian, Persian, 
Portuguese, Russian, 
Spanish and Thai.
The main purpose of 
us dogs is to 
teach humans love, 
this unconditional love, 
this loyalty that 
we show to you. 
Greetings, kind viewers, 
and welcome to 
Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
This episode is 
the second and final part 
of our insightful 
interview with vegetarian 
Austrian telepathic 
animal communicator 
and certified dog trainer 
Elisabeth Berger. 
Through Ms. Berger 
we’ll once again 
hear from her noble 
canine companion Wuno 
who has some fascinating 
things he wishes to 
share with humanity.
Our animal companions 
are often 
our closest friends 
and family members. 
We asked Ms. Berger 
if they could also 
be our soul mates and 
what their purposes are 
here on Earth.
I personally think that 
a dog can definitely be 
a soul mate and is one 
because every dog 
comes to you 
with a certain reason. 
We learn something 
different with every dog. 
I say this because 
my first dog that 
I trained alone was 
a Bull Terrier female 
from a humane society 
and that dog really 
taught me that true 
beauty comes from inside. 
She was 
a chunky little thing 
and just exuded love, 
unbelievably beautiful. 
Every dog comes and 
teaches me something 
new and I think that 
that’s true 
for a lot of people.
We know that 
emotionally, animals 
are highly intelligent and 
it would just be important 
simply to recognize it. 
And the second thing is, 
of course, the feeling 
with the animals: 
To feel how they are doing,
to develop the awareness 
that animals are 
living beings and partners 
can simply only happen 
through a change 
in consciousness.
Can we too develop 
the skill to communicate 
telepathically 
with animals? 
Ms. Berger now provides 
her perspective.
The Earth is living and 
we are a part of that. 
We have always 
communicated and we 
are innately telepathic. 
Every mother and father 
who has a relation 
to an infant knows that. 
We simply know 
how the child is doing. 
We know what’s going on 
without language. 
Let me give you 
another example from 
the world of humans. 
Suppose that 
your partner comes to 
you and says, 
“Darling, I love you.” 
Then you would certainly 
perceive that feeling. 
Telepathy is 
“the distant feeling.” 
We can really 
communicate with 
animals telepathically 
through feelings and we 
can also communicate 
with animals mentally 
through our minds. 
Animals send us 
their message as a unit. 
That means that 
the feelings are contained 
in it, words are there, 
images are there, 
movie segments, 
and those are simply 
techniques that are used. 
Everyone can do it 
and it’s a little like 
everyone can learn 
to play the piano. 
For playing at home 
or for a group or even 
becoming a pianist, 
each one of us can learn 
to do it basically 
because it is innate to us. 
So that means that 
communicating 
from heart-to-heart 
is something that is 
so important to me 
because when you are 
communicating 
at the heart level, 
you are not manipulating 
anymore. 
Because when you send 
your messages
 through your heart, 
you feel everything 
that you do and that’s 
very important to me. 
If we can communicate 
with animals, how about 
other living things? 
We communicate 
constantly with plants 
because we are simply 
connected with 
each other through this 
“original telepathy.” 
This language is still 
very important. 
Dr. Masaru Emoto 
did a lot of research 
in the area of water. 
Well, the way we think, 
the way we feel, 
the way we speak, the 
vibrations we send out 
affect the environment 
and plants feel that. 
That was shown 
scientifically 
a long time ago. 
So we have known it 
for a long time. 
Once the connection is 
established, how can one 
interpret what is seen, 
felt or heard? 
How can we be sure 
that the information 
we receive is correct? 
The universe is arranged 
in a way that we are able 
to communicate all 
feelings through the DNA. 
From my point of view 
there are several things 
that have to be learned. 
The first is just to let
the information through 
because it is important 
to accept that we are able 
to receive information 
at all, because
the rational half of
the brain keeps saying: 
“Explain it to me,
explain it to me.” 
So, leave yourself 
some space for intuition 
to be there. 
Then on top of that 
for people to 
condition themselves 
for communication 
techniques, i.e., the way 
that they are expressing 
themselves rhetorically 
and in their 
communication. 
That is part of it, as well 
as being able to clearly 
separate which message 
is from you and which 
message is from me, 
and what I do with it. 
Telepathic 
animal communication 
can be an invaluable tool 
in helping animal patients 
be effectively treated 
by veterinarians.  
One of my clients called 
saying they (the doctors) 
could not find anything, 
but the dog was getting 
weaker and weaker,
the blood was worse
 and worse but they 
couldn’t find anything. 
So, I asked the dog to 
project, so to speak, into 
my body how he felt and 
he ‘mirrored into me’, 
as is the technical term. 
There was 
an unbelievable feeling 
of nausea 
in the stomach area. 
I told the human 
companion to speak to 
the veterinarian 
and that they should 
look at the stomach. 
They then found that 
the aorta had a fine tear, 
which means that the 
blood was getting into 
the stomach and so the 
dog was able to be saved 
through an operation. 
In a few moments, 
we’ll resume our 
eye-opening discussion 
with the talented 
Elisabeth Berger. 
Please stay tuned to 
Supreme Master 
Television.
Welcome back 
to Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants 
featuring vegetarian 
Austrian telepathic 
animal communicator 
and canine specialist 
Elisabeth Berger and 
messages from her loving 
canine companion Wuno.
Will more humans 
learn to connect to 
the inner world of 
animals in the future? 
Wuno shares 
his kindhearted answer 
to this question.
He says that’s inevitably 
going to happen,
because everybody 
can do it anyway. 
What can be felt 
at the moment is that 
things are changing. 
We humans are able to 
progress spiritually, 
for example 
through meditation.
Can dogs meditate, too?
We’re always 
collaborating. 
He says, “Sometimes, 
when it looks like 
I’m sleeping, I’m actually 
going to other worlds 
to work there. 
I am also working with 
the people from
the seminars, who carry 
on asking me questions.” 
He also works with me, 
so to say, when I’m 
in a state of rest, 
but on a level that’s 
beyond language. 
That’s something I’m 
unable to put into words 
right now, because 
it involves emotions 
that are flowing. 
Right now our Earth is 
in great danger because 
of climate change and 
many animals are dying, 
many species are 
dying out. 
He says he has 
heard about that and 
it’s common knowledge 
in the realm of nature, 
and that it’s time that 
humans finally begin 
to understand. 
I’m doing my part to help. 
That’s all I can say. 
He’s sending me 
an afterthought: 
Of course there is a 
network and the animals 
are trying very, very hard. 
He says, the chances 
are looking good. 
Being a voice for animals, 
Elisabeth Berger is 
a committed vegetarian. 
She now speaks about 
why she has chosen this
honorable way of life. 
Whatever we do 
influences our next life, 
clearly. 
On the one hand, 
I would say that 
we should, of course, 
take action and here 
again I see several levels. 
I use animal-free 
cosmetics. 
In the environment 
I am in, I try to live 
so that I don’t sit still 
when a crime is being 
committed on animals, 
a dog is being bullied. 
I have worked on myself 
to improve 
my communication 
with animals. 
As soon as you ingest 
the dead meat and corpse, 
so to speak, 
you are more dull. 
There’s no question 
about it. 
There are many people 
who just say, 
“Well it’s obvious, 
I get it now, 
we are the same… 
human beings and 
animals are simply souls 
in different physical 
containers and 
they change from one day 
to the next.” 
And the important thing 
is to stick with it, 
so to speak, and 
to keep your goal in mind 
and to contribute 
your bit to the world. 
There are plenty of 
studies about vegetarians, 
that show that 
vegetarians are 
simply healthier. 
Very few people 
understand that 
I can only be 
a receptive vehicle with 
my body when I am not 
blocked by emotions; 
that is, when I lead 
a healthy lifestyle.  
In general it’s true that 
the healthier you yourself 
live, the easier the work 
will be on the subtle level. 
There’s no question 
about that. 
And I am so happy that 
my life changed so much. 
It has enriched me 
so much.
As a token of thanks 
for all the good work 
Elisabeth Berger is doing 
for animals, 
and for setting aside 
her precious time 
to give our interview, 
we presented some gifts 
to her including 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
international 
#1 best sellers 
“The Birds in My Life,” 
“The Dogs in My Life” 
and “The Noble Wilds.” 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
also adopted 
10 dogs and 23 birds 
and the books speak 
for themselves and 
thank you for letting us 
be here today.
I thank you and I hope 
that for the benefit 
of animals and 
for our beautiful world, 
we can contribute 
something good. 
Be veg, 
go green. 
That is a nice message. 
We could really reduce 
greenhouse gases 
a great deal by lowering 
meat consumption. 
So I think it is great 
how your Master just 
gives animals a home. 
For those 10 dogs, 
for example, she is 
making a very real 
difference because 
they now have a home. 
Oh, these are 
beautiful pictures. 
So you can see 
the warmth, 
it’s unbelievable. 
I am so touched 
by the pictures.  
It’s nice how
it’s translated with 
speech bubbles. 
Ms. Berger also 
complimented one of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
canine companions, 
Hermit.  
He’s very telepathic. 
I am certain that he also 
works with humans 
the way that it feels. 
He has a very strong 
resonance 
in the heart space. 
I am very happy 
about the presents. 
Well, I find what 
your Master is doing 
wonderful. Thank you.    
Thank you, Ms. Berger, 
for all your wonderful 
efforts to awaken 
the innate compassion 
in those around you. 
Also, our appreciation, 
Wuno 
for your unconditional 
love for humanity.  
Intuitive viewers, 
it’s been a pleasure 
having you with us today 
on Animal World: 
Our Co-Inhabitants. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment
after Noteworthy News. 
May all animals 
on our Earth forever 
be loved and cherished. 
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