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A Calm Place to Land

For You, and the Animals You Love

When animals are sick, fearful, aging, or healing from trauma, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed and unsure how to help

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The Let Animals Lead® Living Circle is a gentle, ongoing community for graduates of the Let Animals Lead® training programs, offering continued practice, reflection, and support as you walk this path alongside animals.

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This community is for you if...

You have completed Level 1 or higher Let Animals Lead® training and you want:

  • Ongoing support as animals face illness, trauma, aging, or transition

  • A steady rhythm of meditation and mindfulness to stay grounded

  • A compassionate circle that shares your ethical values

  • Continued guidance so you don’t feel alone in difficult moments

The Living Circle is where the practices deepen and the path continues.

Start Here:

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The 3-Day Challenge

If you're new, this is a free course to get you started helping animals right away with the Let Animals Lead® method.

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Level 1 Training

Get inspired to meditate with animals for healing

Ready to learn this trauma-sensitive, ethical method of energy healing? Learn at your own pace!

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The Living Circle

A place where you will:

  • Stay supported by kindred spirits

  • Solidify your confidence to help your animals

  • Transform your life with positive energy

This is a space where animals are honored as family, teachers, and partners in healing.

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"Even in the online classes, I could feel the presence and connection—like Reiki was flowing through the group itself.”

Level 1 Graduate

What the Living Circle Makes Possible

For graduates, the Living Circle offers a living rhythm of continued practice that helps you:

  • Stay aware of your energy in real time

  • Shift from stress to calm during difficult moments

  • Practice meditations designed to be shared with animals

  • Feel empowered instead of helpless when animals struggle

  • Support animals with presence, not pressure

Over time, members discover something simple and profound: When you return to calm, animals respond.

"It is possible that the next Buddha will not take the form of an individual. The next Buddha may take the form of a community—a community practicing understanding and loving kindness, a community practicing mindful living. This may be the most important thing we can do for the survival of the earth."

Thich Nhat Hanh

It's Time!

It’s time to realize that you are part of a huge soul-community of kindred spirits in this world.

Together, we can do so much more for animals! 

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