October 8-9, 2016

 

A 2-day experience with Animal Intuitive and Author Alexa Linton in the beautiful Cowichan Valley designed to help you navigate your pet’s final transition as gracefully as humanly possible.

 

Losing a beloved pet sucks.


But, what if it could suck less? What if, instead of draining your joy and energy and causing you to feel like a ship without an anchor, the final transition of your animal could feel different, easier, maybe even sacred?

Yes, this 2 days together is going to require tissues, but it will leave you with the tools, the skill and the presence to navigate your pet’s final transition as gracefully as humanly possible.

Whether you just welcomed your first puppy or horse into your family, are currently navigating the often confusing, sad and frustrating waters of the final chapters of your pet’s life, or are grieving the loss of a beloved furry family member, you have come to the right place.

Death is actually easier when we are given the space to understand and feel.


We are not taught how to navigate this inevitable transition, how to process the seemingly unending feeling of loss we feel, or hold space for our animals during their final moments. This weekend is a chance to develop the skills you need to be the best steward of your animals, to build the tools to stay healthy and present, to shift the blocks that keep you from moving forward, and to truly understand the sacred process that is death and dying.

We are not taught how to navigate this inevitable transition, how to process the seemingly unending feeling of loss we feel, or hold space for our animals during their final moments. This weekend is a chance to develop the skills you need to be the best steward of your animals, to build the tools to stay healthy and present, to shift the blocks that keep you from moving forward, and to truly understand the sacred process that is death and dying.

We’ll be exploring techniques to strengthen your intuition and connect with your animal around their unique timing and experience, powerful tools to help you be as present and peaceful as possible for your animal in their time of transition, body work and energy work techniques to ease discomfort for your animal, build connection and increase vibrancy and longevity, rites of passage and simple practical rituals to cultivate lasting peace for you and your animals, ideas to honour your unique animal and the joy they brought to your life, and much more.

It’s going to be a weekend like no other that will leave you feeling more connected with your animals, their love for you, and their role in your life, than ever before.

Sharing from workshop participants:

“Do it. Everyone’s experience of the course was shaped by their own trajectory, so you are not guaranteed just one experience, but rather a completely unique one orchestrated by your animals. It’s a little too big for words to do justice, but I discovered a great deal of wisdom hidden in the messages from our animals.”

“Hope is our 2nd daughter and she joined our family in Dec 2014. She had a few critical health scares but this spunky 14 year old took them all in her stride and bounced back. But in February, the mass in her mouth is still there and growing. I fear most that I will have to watch her dying process like I did my mom’s. It brought up a lot of grief, old and anticipatory. Our vet told us that the one who is ‘dis-eased’ in this family dynamic is not Hope but me. I know it to be so true as I was getting stressed and neurotic over Hopie’s care.

The workshop was a safe space for me to explore the different fears and emotions that arose out of Hope’s condition. I could sob my heart out without fear of judgement, and with support. I could, after releasing my emotions, feel stronger, and ready to face choices we will eventually have to make when Hopie’s time comes. I also came away from the workshop feeling a healthy detachment from the situation and I now can take care of me to take care of Hopie.

What had been invaluable for me in this whole experience was the support and permission to be real, honest and vulnerable. The individual healing sessions that were a part of the workshop were also powerful.

I recommend those seeking freedom from guilt, joyousness, acceptance and forgiveness to gift themselves with the workshop and come to terms with impending loss or the loss of your beloved pet/s. It’s the energy of acceptance and love that makes the grieving process human and healing. Alexa’s capacity to hold space for our grieving makes the workshop a sacred experience for me.”

 

The details…

Where: Firefly Farm, Vancouver Island

When: October 8-9, 2016, 9-5pm

 Included: Death Sucks book, Journal, Kinetic Communication Online course, Energy Work session with Alexa

Investment: $365 + GST

Maximum 10 participants (4 spots taken)

Join Alexa Linton and a group of courageous animal lovers just like you.

Build the skills, the presence and the strength to navigate your pet’s inevitable transition as gracefully as humanly possible. Alexa Linton, author of Death Sucks, will show you how and share our years of supporting animal lovers through the passing of their animals.

Register for Death Sucks: The Workshop

Is it part of your job to help animals lovers to navigate their pet’s final transition?


Would you like to hone your ability to create a safe and sacred space for animals and their favourite people: to express, process, let go and move forward? What if you could play an essential role in making this transition better for everyone concerned?

What if, instead of having to shut down your feelings to stay strong for your clients, you could be far stronger and more effective being authentic, expressed and open?


Alexa and Laura have supported thousands of animals and their people during this inevitable and potentially devastating transition, building emotional intelligence, empathy, compassion and understanding over a combined 20 years of experience.

This day-long masterclass is a culmination of this experience and created specifically for those working with animals at this crucial time. It is an opportunity to share with practitioners and professionals in this field and help cultivate the skills to support themselves and their clients, bringing life, sacredness and love to death and dying. 

The key is feeling without taking it on.


And it’s not easy. But it is completely possible. In this one-day master class we’ll be sharing the essential steps to supporting yourself and staying healthy through this process, including how to be fully present to the emotionally-charged process of your clients and their animals without being an emotional sponge and burning yourself out.

 

The details…

Where: Firefly Farm, Vancouver Island

When: October 10th, 2016, 9-5pm

Pre-requisite: Death Sucks: The Workshop

Investment: $185 + GST

 

Join Alexa Linton and a group of courageous animal lovers just like you.

Build the skills, the presence and the strength to navigate your pet’s inevitable transition as gracefully as humanly possible. Alexa Linton, author of Death Sucks, will show you how and share our years of supporting animal lovers through the passing of their animals.

Register for Death Sucks: The Workshop