Animal Communication Workshop with Brigid Reilly (10:00 - May 9th, 2010)
Animal Communication
with Brigid Reilly
Sunday 9th May 2010 - PROVISIONAL DATE
10.00am - 5.00pm
Devizes, Wiltshire
£65
Animal communication can bring understanding and awareness of animals and help them in ways in which it's otherwise not possible. Animals communicate with us all the time, whether telling us they need a walk, more water or feeding! We already hear these messages unconsciously, without realising it.
Learning animal communication is very much about learning to listen to those messages consciously, with intention, and we do this by learning to quieten the inner censor, open our hearts and trust the sensory information we receive.
In this way, and in a supportive, relaxing and fun learning environment, we can learn to communicate with any animal easily and effectively, either distantly or one-to-one in person.
Animal Communication is a very special workshop aimed at increasing your confidence and ability to communicate with animals reliably and effectively.
This is an animal communication workshop with a difference, as I'll be incorporating empowering and positive guided imagery and hypnotherapeutic techniques, to develop your sensory awareness, build your confidence and strengthen your connection with animals more quickly, safely and enjoyably than you thought possible!
You'll learn step-by-step how to build rapport and communicate with an animal using a photograph, to find out specific information and to develop an awareness and understanding of what s/he needs. My aim is for you to leave this workshop excited about the potential of animal communication in your own life and feeling a justified greater confidence in your abilities. Confidence is absolutely vital to the success and enjoyment of any communication work, and I'll help you to really begin to feel that confidence.
Please bring a good, clear, full body photo of a dog, horse or other animal whose personality, environment and past history (where possible) you know well. Try to have the animal facing the camera and if possible with no other animal or human in the picture. Additional photos of different animals are welcome if you're able to bring them.
Numbers will be limited for maximum 1:1 learning.
Top logo/header photo of horse (c) Jeanne Hatch, dreamstime.com
Brigid Reilly
Therapist, Communicator & Healer
0800 977 4767
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