
You began this path for a reason…
A love for animals that runs deep. A desire to show up for them in a way that feels calm, respectful, and truly supportive.
And during your training, you felt it—that sense of connection… presence… possibility. But after the class ended, something shifted.
Life continued, the structure was gone, and you found yourself wondering:
Am I doing this right? Why does it feel harder to stay consistent on my own? Where did that grounded, connected feeling go?
You still care just as deeply, and you’re still devoted to helping animals. But without a space to return to…it’s easy to feel a little untethered. A little alone in your practice.
Why It Still Feels Hard (Even After Training)
You’ve learned the techniques. You understand the principles. But when an animal is struggling—with illness, trauma, aging, or transition—knowing what to do doesn’t always translate into feeling steady.
You might notice yourself:
Trying to fix instead of simply being present
Carrying urgency, fear, or emotional overwhelm
Questioning whether you’re doing enough
Holding the weight of it on your own
Not because you’re doing anything wrong—but because this work was never meant to be sustained in isolation. Animals don’t respond to technique alone. They respond to your state, your presence, and your steadiness. And that’s the part that’s hardest to maintain by yourself.

The practice was never meant to end
What you truly need isn’t more information. It’s a way to stay connected.
A steady rhythm of practice, reflection, and shared presence—so what you’ve learned doesn’t fade, but deepens over time.
Because when you’re supported consistently:
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Your nervous system settles
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Your confidence becomes quieter, steadier
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Your presence becomes something animals can truly relax into
A place to continue the path you’ve already begun.
This is a gentle, ongoing community for graduates of Let Animals Lead®—a space where your practice doesn’t live only in moments of inspiration…
…but becomes part of your daily life.
Through illness.
Through aging.
Through uncertainty.
Through the moments that matter most.
Not through pressure or performance.
But through presence, practice, and community.

This space is for you if...
You’ve already begun this journey—and you don’t want to lose your connection to it. You’re looking for:
Ongoing support as animals move through illness, trauma, aging, or transition
A steady rhythm that helps you stay grounded and present
A compassionate, like-minded community that shares your values
A place where you don’t have to carry this work alone
You’re not looking for more information. You’re looking for a way to stay connected—to the practice, to the animals, and to yourself.

From doing Reiki… to living the practice
You already know how to do this work. But the deeper shift isn’t about doing more.
It’s about how you show up.
When your presence becomes calm, grounded, and steady—animals feel it. They soften. They settle. They choose to connect.
That kind of presence isn’t something you force. It develops through practice, reflection, and relationship over time.
That’s what this community supports.
The Let Animals Lead® path is not meant to be walked alone.
Within The Living Circle, we gather in shared presence with animals near and far, supporting one another in living this practice each day. Like a tree sustained by sunlight and rain, our connection is nourished through community, meditation, and compassion.
Here, the path becomes a way of life, growing gently through every shared moment, and extending its roots into a more peaceful world for all beings.

What Happens Inside the Living Circle
This isn’t a program you complete. It’s a space you return to—again and again.
Inside, you’ll find a gentle, ongoing rhythm:
Weekly live gatherings (meditation, discussion, shared practice)
Community healing circles to support animals in real time
Reflection prompts to deepen awareness and integration
Connection spaces for shared interests, rituals, and conversation
There’s no pressure to do everything. You’re invited to participate in ways that feel natural—while knowing the community is always here when you need it.
Over time, the practice becomes less something you remember to do…and more something you naturally live.

What members begin to notice
The changes are often quiet. But meaningful.
Over time, many members experience:
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A deeper sense of calm—even in difficult moments
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More steadiness when animals are struggling
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Less urgency, self-doubt, or emotional overwhelm
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More trust in simply being present
And animals respond.
They relax more easily. They linger longer. They feel safer.
Even when circumstances can’t change…the experience of those moments can.
What members experience inside the circle
“It’s like finding a group of people you’ve met before…like-minded, inspiring community members you can connect with and learn from—without negativity, ads, or noise. Just real people supporting animals together."
Lori C.
“There is love, compassion, and light for each other here. A space where differences soften, and even in life’s challenges, Reiki brings connection, understanding, and care. The more you explore, the more you find."
Anne H.
“I no longer feel helpless. Even when I can’t change an outcome, I can offer animals a peaceful, safe space filled with love and compassion. This practice—and this community—has changed my life forever."
Savanna M.
A Different Kind of Community
This is not a space for passive participation. It’s a shared, living practice.
A place where you are both:
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Supported
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And part of the support
This space is for those who are willing to:
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Show up consistently (not perfectly)
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Be present with themselves and others
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Practice in relationship—not isolation
Because this work isn’t just something you do. It’s something you live.
It’s time to feel connected again
Many practitioners find that when they join… they recognize something they didn’t realize they were missing.
A place where:
Their love for animals is fully understood
Their practice feels supported, not solitary
They can return, reconnect, and continue growing
An invitation to continue—together
If you’re feeling a quiet sense of recognition reading this... that matters. This isn’t something you rush into. It’s something you choose.
An opportunity to:
Stay connected to your practice
Deepen your presence with animals
Be supported—and support others—over time
Questions you may be holding
Membership is $29/month, and you can cancel anytime.
Join the Let Animals Lead® Living Circle
You’re not stepping into something new. You’re returning to something that already matters to you. A place to stay connected. A place to be supported. A place to continue—together.
Take your time. Listen to what feels true. And if this is your next step—we’ll be here to walk it with you.
