Animals: Our Partners in Healing
Sometimes we just need a little comfort. Not conversation. Just pure cuddly love. Animals can be our partners in healing. They soothe, they accept us just the way we are, and they bring smiles to our faces. And it works both ways – we can be a force of healing for animals, helping shy or traumatized animals to feel safe in our presence. This class focuses on how animals can truly be our best friends on the journey of healing. We will work with a variety of Energy and Light Healing methods that you can use on your own and with your own animals. Learn about how you can make friends with your own animal nature for healing yourself and animals.
Every Friday from 12 pm to 1pm throughout the month of September
Dates: September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Time: 12 pm to 1 pm
Location: Outside under the Ramada & in the Playground Click here for directions to Equinimity.
Fee per Class:
$25 per person per class. Register here
$100 for all 5 classes. Register here
Presenter: Genie Joseph, PhD
IMPORTANT NOTE: Participants will be asked to sign two releases for liability, one for Equinimity and one for the Human-Animal Connection. We will also be taking photos and videos during the session and will ask you to sign a photo release. If you are not comfortable being in photos, please let us know at the start of class.
Every Friday from 12 pm to 1pm throughout the month of September
Dates: September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Time: 12 pm to 1 pm
Location: Outside under the Ramada & in the Playground Click here for directions to Equinimity.
Fee per Class:
$25 per person per class. Register here
$100 for all 5 classes. Register here
Presenter: Genie Joseph, PhD
IMPORTANT NOTE: Participants will be asked to sign two releases for liability, one for Equinimity and one for the Human-Animal Connection. We will also be taking photos and videos during the session and will ask you to sign a photo release. If you are not comfortable being in photos, please let us know at the start of class.
About the Presenter
Genie Joseph, PhD is Executive Director of The Human-Animal Connection and volunteers in shelters, working with shy and traumatized animals and is a certified Trust Technique Practitioner. |