What’s involved?
During this workshop you will discover ways to support an animal during ill health and as they approach their transition. Based on the lessons learned from animals in her new book, The Animal Communicator’s Guide Through Life, Loss and Love, Pea will share with you ways to prepare for animal’s passing, how to recognise when they are ready and whether or not they need assistance. Pea will also talk about the grieving process and the various stages of grief, including disenfranchised grief. Most importantly we will explore through communication what the animals feel about transition and they will answer questions your about dying, death and the afterlife.
Subjects included:
- You will learn how animals feel about dying and death
- Understand the stages of the grieving process
- Learn how to recognise when an animal is ready to pass
- Discover ways of how best to support using communication
- Learn how to be empowered at such a difficult time
The key benefits of this day:
- You will learn what animals feel about dying and death.
- You will discover tools to draw on for courage and support
- You will communicate to learn animals answers to your questions
- You will learn what happens to your animal’s soul
- You will hear ways to honour an animal before & after their transition
- You will feel empowered and able to support animals around transition
- You will feel comforted in your own experiences of animal loss
Location Details
West Sussex
November 11, 2023 (Remembrance Day in the UK)
Time: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Registration: From 9:30am, pre-booking essential
Accessibility: The venue is wheelchair accessible
Capacity: 20 max. Early booking is advised.
Venue: Cowdray Hall, Parkway, Midhurst, Easebourne GU29 0AW
Within easy reach of Brighton, Worthing, Portsmouth, Southampton, Winchester, Farnham and Crawley.
There is parking immediately outside the Hall.
GETTING THERE
By car
Cowdray Hall is situated in Easebourne, where the A272 & A286 merge for a short distance. You will see a cut out white horse indicating the White Horse pub.
Turn left and pass the White Horse pub on your left. Turn first right a few yards after that and right again immediately. You will find Cowdray Hall on your left.
By train
The nearest station is Haslemere and a taxi to Easebourne will take about 20 minutes.
A local taxi firm in Haslemere is Three Counties on 01428 642189, or in Midhurst BGOs Private Hire 01730 716327.
By plane
Gatwick is the nearest airport, you can travel by train to Pulborough (approx 45 mins) and pick up a Line 1 bus from there to Easebourne Street (30 mins). A taxi will take about 45 minutes.
Accommodation
Please note these are not recommendations, only suggestions. Accommodation is not included and the attendees own responsibility to arrange.
- The Angel Inn, North Street, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9DN 01730 812421
- Spread Eagle Hotel & Spa, South Street, Midhurst, South Street, GU29 9NH 01730 816911
- Bounds Green B&B, Cocking Causeway, Oaklands Lane, Midhurst, GU29 9QG 01730 814668
- Moonlight Cottage, Cocking, Midhurst GU29 0HN, 01730 813336
- The Town House, West Street, Midhurst, West Sussex GU29 9NF 01730 814931
- Cowdray Park Cottages 01730 812423
- Cowdray Lodge B&B
- Guillards Oak B & B, 20 Guillards Oak, Midhurst GU29 9JZ, 01730 812550
For more information and options visit Trip Advisor: www.tripadvisor.co.uk
Gatwick is the nearest airport, you can travel by train to Pulborough (approx 45 mins) and pick up a Line 1 bus from there to Easebourne Street (30 mins). A taxi will take about 45 minutes.
Tuition
Early-Bird Payment (until 1/8/23):
£210.00
Full Payment (from 2/8/23)
£225.00
Split 2-Payments:
£75.00 Deposit + £165 Balance, total £240
Pride Member:
£200
All payments include a non-refundable deposit, £75
Refreshments of tea and coffee are provided. Please bring your own dedicated journal for communications.
What others say about this course:
“This is such a moving day and so worth understanding what the animals think and feel about their journey from this life to the next.” – Sandra
“I feel truly empowered. I’ve learnt so much that will benefit my animals in the future when it’s their time.” – Beth
“This is a course for everyone, whether you had your animals pass over or whether you want to be prepared for the future!” – Carla