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Animal Communication Workshop
August 4, 2015 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
$12010:00 am – 5:00 pm
Please bring a lunch, a notebook, a water bottle and a pair of slippers.
| $120
It is possible to communicate with animals – and because I had to work so hard to learn this skill, I’ve become quite adept at helping others learn the art of animal communication.
In our deeper, level 2 Horse clinics, we noticed that most people can hear the horses at the end of the first day. Because some people simply wish to hear the animals and are unable to attend the full Level 2 Horse workshop, we have developed a simpler one day class to teach animal communication (and dowsing).
The class has proven to be a resounding success -with most of the participants to date being able to communicate with and even more importantly – hear their animal friends upon completion of this magical and fun day at Hidden Brook Farm. Horses are the best teachers of animal communication as they give us body language to back up what they are saying. And the key to animal communication is becoming still, learning to enter the heart space and then gaining confidence with what you hear. Scientists including Dr. Jane Goodall are recognizing that not only are animals communicating with us – but they understand everything we say, think and feel. And they are now proving it with astounding results in scientifically conducted experiments.
Animal communication has occurred for millenia across cultures. But in our culture and generation, we have lost this skill. Come and learn how to hear the animals again. It is well worth the time spent! In addition to teaching you how to hear the animals, I’ll be showing you how to dowse – to verify your results!
If this speaks to you – we hope you will decide to join us for this fun and fact filled day. Sign up by emailing pam@hiddenbrook.ca.
You can pay with an email transfer, cash or check the day of the class or with PayPal here:
I speak of my journey to hear the animals in the article published in the Reiki News magazine’s fall 2013 issue. Read it here.