Animal Communicaton Level I Seminar @ Ross Mill Farm
2 May, 2009 — 10 a.m. - 6 p.m
Tuition: $125 (with Vegetarian Lunch included)
Come learn to talk to animals with Colleen Nicholson at one of her favorite places: Ross Mill Farm—Home of the Pet Pig. In this rural, rustic and natural setting, you will enjoy the small and intimate size of this seminar which will be conducted outdoors, if weather permits, at this beautiful and serene 39 acre farm which is bordered by a nature reserve. If inclement weather blows in, we will take it inside The Cottage, an historic and original fieldstone cottage built in 1696 and was part of the American Revolution. Because of this we are limiting the size of this class, so register quickly to reserve your spot.
9:30 a.m. t0 10 a.m. Be welcomed, get a drink (we'll have coffee, tea, water and muffins), get situated and receive class handouts. Class beings at 10.
You will begin the day with a brief introduction about animal communication. Colleen will share with you what it is, how it works for her and what you can use it for. Next you will learn important exercises: grounding and guided visualization. These are designed to open your awareness to your own telepathic abilities. We'll discuss Universal Language: what it is and how to best question animals; what kinds of answers you might expect and how different species look at the world a little differently from each other.
1 p.m. to 1: 45 p.m. Break for lunch. A vegetarian lunch is included in your tuition and you are welcome to bring along your own if you prefer.
1:50 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. You will practice sending and receiving thought forms, which can vary with species. You will also try your new skills out by communicating with animals via their pictures that Colleen will provide. Later you will swap personal photos of your living animal companions with other students to work with. Discussions will follow as students share their communications with everyone. We'll share ideas as to how we can better our techniques and questions, then take a short bathroom break.
3:45 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. We will reconvene to discuss the afternoon's events: the animals you will have that are on-site for you to communicate with in person. There will be a few different species involved and we will discuss too how to approach the species involved, and what communciation manners we should always remember to use. You will then get out to conduct your interviews face to face with the animals at hand.
5 p.m. to 6 p.m. We will gather once more to discuss what experiences and messages everyone received, wrapping it up with any questions and closing statements. A Certificate of Completion of Animal Communicaton Level I with Exotic Pet Emphasis will be earned at days' end.
Supplies Needed: Paper and pen, class hand outs will be given; a few photos of animals you love who are still here; a lawn chair if good weather; shoes suitable for walking the farm; personal lunch preference (vegetarian lunch will be provided, along with hot tea, coffee and water); an open mind. Please dress for the weather. And please tell your animals at home where you are going and what you are going to be doing. For those you bring pictures of, tell them someone will be communicating with them later that day and you hope they will answer.
Tuition: $125 per person. A non-refundable $25 fee will be charged for cancellations after Friday, April 24th. A portion of the proceeds from this seminar will be gifted back to Ross Mill Farm for the benefit of (non-profit) The Pig Placement Network.
Payment: We accept the following:

Payment must be received by April 29th. Call 315-652-4964 or Email Colleen to register. Space is Limited!

