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Learn to give healing to animals

Do you love animals and want to help them? The Self Realization Meditation Healing Centre in Halfmoon Bay is offering their popular animal well-being course the weekend of Sept. 21 and 22.

Do you love animals and want to help them?

The Self Realization Meditation Healing Centre in Halfmoon Bay is offering their popular animal well-being course the weekend of Sept. 21 and 22.

This course is ideal for anyone who loves animals and wants to take their natural care a step deeper. Everyone has the ability to give healing to animals and can easily learn to do so; a willingness and openness to help is all that is needed.

The course has been taught at the Centre in Halfmoon Bay for more than 12 years with many students both on and off Coast coming to learn this ancient scientific art.

Why do animals need healing? An animal's body, just like a human's, is finely tuned, made up of molecules, atoms and energy particles that work together to create harmony and balance when in health.

However, outside influences such as toxins and pollutants in the environment, noise, trauma, negativity and stress of the people and animals around them can unsettle this balance and take away energy from the cells or body parts. This lack of energy flow can lead to illness and disease or even behavioural problems. Healing is a natural way to help restore this flow and bring life force back to the whole being of the animal.

From a holistic approach, the course will explore the reasons that animals become ill in the first place and the interplay between humans, animals and the world we live in. The theory of healing, how healing helps physical, psychological and behaviour problems and ways pet owners can help their animals back to wellness will be addressed. In addition, understanding animal behaviour and how we can best communicate and interact with animals to enhance their health on all levels are key topics covered over the weekend.

The course offers lots of practical hands-on experience, giving healing to a number of domestic animals as well as visiting Bette-lyn Eger's Petting Farm in Roberts Creek where healing will be given to horses, goats, pigs, rabbits, chickens, llamas and more. Students will also learn how to help wild animals in distress, safely from a distance.

The Centre is also looking for community members to bring their animals for a complimentary healing on either afternoon.

If you are interested in learning more, or would like to bring your animal for healing outside the course dates, call 604- 740-0898 or see www.selfrealizationcentrecanada.com.

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