How To Communicate With Animals Intuitively
Weekend Playshop with Julie Lines
25-26 September 2010

Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England.

If you’d like to come along to our next Playshop now is the time to book. Until 1st September the investment is held at £150 – after it increases to £200.

This weekend promises to be great fun with a herd of horses, cats, dogs, chickens and much more than that!

Get in touch to confirm your place and we look forward to welcoming you to the Playshop!


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Our Next Playshop – Even Better Value Now! (Northants)

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How To Communicate With Animals Intuitively
Weekend Playshop with Julie Lines
25-26 September 2010

Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England.

Here is a brief glimpse of one of our earlier Playshops held in Preston Capes to give you a flavour.

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How would it feel to be able to communicate intuitively with your animal companions?  Would it be reassuring to know that you could ask your animal friends anything you wanted and be able to understand their responses? How would this change your relationships and your life? Well, it is possible and you can learn how.

Our Playshop is designed to give you all you need to be able to reactivate this amazing and humbling ability. All you need to do is bring an open heart and mind coupled with a willingness to practice and learn.

You will get everything you need to allow you to explore these topics in a highly practical, positive and supportive way including; practice with guest animal teachers and photographs, guided mediations, group discussions, and personal reflection. You will also be given a playbook containing key information and plenty of space to write your own notes.

Included in this Playshop you will learn and practice how to;

Centre yourself.
Quieten your mind and reopen your receptivity.
Re-sensitise yourself
Receive animal communication
Use a body scan to identify “dis-ease” within an animal
Track lost animals

The weekend is facilitated by Julie Lines, a talented animal intuitive who has been training and developing people for over 15 years. She is passionate about sharing these skills to change the way humanity views and treats the animal kingdom. Julie was trained by Amelia Kinkade, the highly acclaimed animal intuitive and has developed this Playshop to centre on you as a learner, sharing with you all you need, regardless of your current level of knowledge and skills.

15 places maximum, £150 if you book before 1st Sept, £200 after.

To book your place now and for more
information please visit our
website www.voiceoftheanimals.org.uk or
telephone +44 (0)845 838 6801 or +44 (0)7968 038279 for an initial discussion.

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Hello everyone, I am only just back from a trip to Russia and have found out that the planned clip has been delayed due to a high level of  media coverage about Josie coinciding with the original planned viewing.

The production team felt showing the piece on Monday may well have created an an unfair bias towards her, with regards to the whole eviction process.  The producer assures me they will be showing it but haven’t decided on a date yet.

As soon as I hear I will let you all know though. So sorry to those of you that showed up to watch, especially those of you that don’t like the show!

Much love and light to you, Julie XXX

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Our Next Playshop – Even Better Value Now! (Near Guildford)

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How To Communicate With Animals Intuitively
Weekend Playshop with Julie Lines
24-25 July 2010

Puttenham, Near Guildford, Surrey, England.

How would it feel to be able to communicate intuitively with your animal companions?  Would it be reassuring to know that you could ask your animal friends anything you wanted and be able to understand their responses? How would this change your relationships and your life? Well, it is possible and you can learn how.

This Playshop is designed to give you all you need to be able to reactivate this amazing and humbling ability. All you need to do is bring an open heart and mind coupled with a willingness to practice and learn.

Our Playshops are designed to give you everything you need to reclaim your natural abilities, in a friendly and supportive way.

Included in this Playshop you will learn and practice how to;

Centre yourself.
Quieten your mind and reopen your receptivity.
Re-sensitise yourself
Receive animal communication
Use a body scan to identify “dis-ease” within an animal
Track lost animals

The weekend is facilitated by Julie Lines, an animal intuitive who has been training and developing people for over 15 years. She is passionate about sharing these skills to change the way humanity views and treats the animal kingdom. Julie was trained by Amelia Kinkade, the highly acclaimed animal intuitive and has developed this Playshop to centre on you as a learner, sharing with you all you need, regardless of your current level of knowledge and skills.

The Playshop is designed to allow you to explore these topics in a highly supportive and positive way including; group discussions, personal reflection, guided meditations, practice with visiting animals and photographs. You will be given a Playbook containing key information and plenty of space to write your own notes.

15 places maximum, £150 if you book before 1st July, £200 after.

To book your place now and for more
information please visit our
website www.voiceoftheanimals.org.uk or
telephone +44 (0)845 838 6801 or +44 (0)7968 038279 for an initial discussion.

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Cholla Chambers at Easel

Cholla

Cholla, was always fascinated by his person, Renee whilst she painted in their paddocks choosing to stay and watch her paint rather than be with the other horses. One day she offerered him the brush and a new artist was born! Click on the Cholla link above to see him painting!

If you want to see and read more, including his art and pictures of him take a look at www.artistisahorse.com

We love you Cholla!

Happy Easter to all of you that celebrate it, here’s to new beginnings and a new world. XXX

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How To Communicate With Animals Intuitively
Weekend Workshop with Julie Lines
27-28 March 2010

Grange Farm, Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England.

How would it feel to be able to communicate intuitively with your animal companions?  Would it be reassuring to know that you could ask your animal friends anything you wanted and be able to understand their responses? How would this change your relationships and your life? Well, it is possible and you can learn how.

This workshop is designed to give you all you need to be able to reactivate this amazing and humbling ability. All you need to do is bring an open heart and mind coupled with a willingness to practice and learn.

Our workshops are designed to give you everything you need to reclaim your natural abilities, in a friendly and supportive way.

Included in this workshop you will learn and practice how to;

Centre yourself.
Quieten your mind and reopen your receptivity.
Re-sensitise yourself
Receive animal communication
Use a body scan to identify “dis-ease” within an animal
Track lost animals

The workshop is facilitated by Julie Lines, an animal intuitive who has been training and developing people for over 15 years. She is passionate about sharing these skills to change the way humanity views and treats the animal kingdom. Julie was trained by Amelia Kinkade, the highly acclaimed animal intuitive and has developed this workshop to centre on you as a learner, sharing with you all you need, regardless of your current level of knowledge and skills.

The workshop is designed to allow you to explore these topics in a highly supportive and positive way including; group discussions, personal reflection, guided meditations, practice with visiting animals and photographs. You will be given a workbook containing key information and plenty of space to write your own notes.

15 places maximum, £200 if you book before 6th March, £250 after.

To book your place now and for more
information please visit our
website www.voiceoftheanimals.org.uk or
telephone +44 (0)845 838 6801 or +44 (0)7968 038279 for an initial discussion.

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Happy New Year to you all from Voice of the Animals!  May 2010 bring all your dreams to you and huge continuing shifts in the way humanity treats our precious animal kingdom.

I wanted to share a suitably Wintery tale, particularly for you all in the Northern Hemisphere experiencing some pretty wild Winter weather.

This short piece is just delightful as the wonderful lady (in her taxi!) narrating the story is so thrilled and delighted to be around them.  She really understands and adores the bears, unlike many others who just see them as a threat and to be destroyed.

In addition to the stunning pictures of these majestic creatures playing so gently, I loved watching her enchantment and hearing her beautiful laughter,  hope you do too…

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Dear Animal Communicators,

For those of you that have attended our workshop,  other animal communication workshops or read any of the excellent books recommended on our site, here is the beautiful Gemima and I have a few questions for you to ask her.  I can verify a good few of the questions so that you can check how accurate you are. Let me know your answers either by using the forum, for all our workshop attendees or by commenting on this page.

Have fun and I look forward to hearing from you and Gemima!

Gemima

Gemima

Ask Gemima:         What is her favourite food?
                              Who is her best friend?
                              Does she have any white on her fur at all and if so where?
                              Where is her favourite place to sleep?
                              What does she think of Marcus and Jack?
                              What does she think of Brenda?
                              Is there anything she needs?
                              What is her message for Julie?
                              What else would she like to share? 

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Hello Dear Animal Communicators,

With thanks to my wonderful friend Barbara Nock for sending me this short clip.

As always, this beautiful animal simply took my breath away, what an amazing, gracious, compassionate and loving soul in a leopard seals body.  Enjoy!!  Blessings and love to you. XXX

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Dear Animal Communicators,

My friend passed on this story today about an amazing relationship between a Costa Rican man Chito and his animal companion Pocho.  I attach the story and then a brief video clip.

I am a big fan of Steve Irwin and the very important animal conservation work that he achieved in his lifetime, which his family is continuing.  I recommend the book Steve and Me, written by Terri Irwin, his wife.  He shows us that a lot of the challenges we have with our animal relatives are just as much to do with the beliefs and attitude WE have about them and the fact that for the longest of times humans have made themselves the enemy of many, many animal species.

With compassion, patience, love and effort this man shows us a wonderful example of how we could be with other species, especially ones that we have feared and believed to be man killers and nothing more….  Thank you Chito and Pocho and thank you to Steve Irwin, in spirit and his amazing family.  Enjoy…

IF you thought the legend of the horse whisperer was impressive, here’s an animal tale with even more bite.
Rather than trying to tame wild stallions, fearless Costa Rican fisherman Chito prefers a playful wrestle in the water with his best pal Pocho – a deadly 17ft crocodile. The 52-year-old daredevil draws gasps of amazement from onlookers by wading chest-deep into the water, then whistling for his 980lb buddy – and giving him an affectionate hug.  
Crazy Chito says: “Pocho is my best friend. This is a very dangerous routine but we have a good relationship. He will look me in the eye and not attack me. “It is too dangerous for anyone else to come in the water. It is only ever the two of us.”  
Chito made friends with the croc after finding him with a gunshot wound on the banks of the Central American state’s Parismina river 20 years ago. He had been shot in the left eye by a cattle farmer and was close to death. But Chito enlisted the help of several pals to load the massive reptile into his boat. He says: “When I found Pocho in the river he was dying, so I brought him into my house.  
  
 
“He was very skinny, weighing only around 150lb I gave him chicken and fish and medicine for six months to help him recover.
“I stayed by Pocho’s side while he was ill, sleeping next to him at night.. I just wanted him to feel that somebody loved him, that not all humans are bad. “It meant a lot of sacrifice. I had to be there every day. I love all animals – especially ones that have suffered.”  
It took years before Chito felt that Pocho had bonded with him enough to get closer to the animal. He says: “After a decade I started to work with him. At first it was slow, slow. I played with him a bit, slowly doing more. “Then I found out that when I called his name he would come over to me.” At one point during his recovery, Chito left the croc in a lake near his house. But as he turned to walk away, to his amazement Pocho got out of the water and began to follow him home.


Chito recalls: “That convinced me the crocodile could be tame.” But when he first fearlessly waded into the water with the giant reptile his family was so horrified they couldn’t bear to watch. So instead, he took to splashing around with Pocho when they were asleep.
Four years ago Chito showed some of his tricks to friends, including getting the animal to close his eyes on command, and they convinced him to go public with a show.


Now he swims and plays with Pocho as well as feeding him at the lake near his home in the lowland tropical town of Sarapiqui .
The odd couple have now become a major tourist attraction, with several tour operators, including Crocodile Adventures, taking visitors on touring cruises to see the pair. On the Crocodile Adventures website it describes the spectacle as: “One of the most amazing things that no cruise ship passenger will want to miss, the adventure show between the man and the crocodile.” 
 
American crocodiles, which inhabit North, Central and South America , can live to around 70 years old. It is estimated that Pocho is around 50 – almost the same age as his owner. They are also said to be less aggressive than their Nile or Australian counterparts.
Chito, whose real name is Gilberto Shedden, was given hi nickname by friends, who also call him “Tarzan Tico” – Tico being a familiar word for a Costa Rican..

A keen conservationist, he also offers boat tours, where he eagerly points out a variety of wildlife. But he only charges a few dollars to watch the breathtaking crocodile show, claiming he does not want to cash in on Pocho. He says: “He’s my friend, I don’t want to treat him like a slave or exploit him. “I am happy because I rescued him and he is happy with me because he has everything he needs.”

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Dear Animal Communicators,

I have been reading and learning about the decline in bee numbers across the world.  I am fascinated to hear your views on why this is happening and what the human race should be doing about it. 

From the bees perspective it is reasonable to assume that they have been treated pretty poorly by humans, from the general dislike of stinging creatures, to use of pesticides and other harmful chemicals, to the systematic taking of their honey for our own profits and consumption…  Let’s send out a message of love and compassion to all bees, please stay with us!  Take a look at this short trailer if you are interested in learning more.  Love and blessings, Julie XXXXX

http://vanishingbees.co.uk/

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Hello Everyone, I wanted to share this brief glimpse of elk calf joy and delight with you. 

Enjoy on this lovely Friday!!  Thanks Cyndee for sending this over! Love and blessings Julie XXX

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How To Communicate With Animals Intuitively
Workshop with Julie Lines
28-29 November 2009
Grange Farm, Preston Capes, Northamptonshire, England.

How would it feel to be able to communicate intuitively with your animal companions?  Would it be reassuring to know that you could ask your animal friends anything you wanted and be able to understand their responses? How would this change your relationships and your life? Well, it is possible and you can learn how.

This workshop is designed to give you all you need to be able to reactivate this amazing and humbling ability. All you need to do is bring an open heart and mind coupled with a willingness to practice and learn.

Our workshops are designed to give you everything you need to reclaim your natural abilities, in a friendly and supportive way.

Included in this workshop you will learn and practice how to;

Centre yourself.
Quieten your mind and reopen your receptivity.
Re-sensitise yourself
Receive animal communication
Use a body scan to identify “dis-ease” within an animal
Track lost animals

The workshop is facilitated by Julie Lines, an animal intuitive who has been training and developing people for over 15 years. She is passionate about sharing these skills to change the way humanity views and treats the animal kingdom. Julie was trained by Amelia Kinkade, the highly acclaimed animal intuitive and has developed this workshop to centre on you as a learner, sharing with you all you need, regardless of your current level of knowledge and skills.

The workshop is designed to allow you to explore these topics in a highly supportive and positive way including; group discussions, personal reflection, guided meditations, practice with visiting animals and photographs. You will be given a workbook containing key information and plenty of space to write your own notes.

15 places maximum, £200 if you book before 7th November, £250 after.

To book your place now and for more
information please visit our
website www.voiceoftheanimals.org.uk or
telephone +44 (0)845 838 6801 or +44 (0)7968 038279 for an initial discussion.

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Hello Everyone,

My friend David Benson has just posted this link on Facebook, and I wanted to share it with you as it contains some stunning photographs and is a wonderful celebration of World Animal Day that was on the 4th October. Thanks David. :-)   Enjoy!

Love and light, Julie XXXXX

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Hello Animal Communicators,

I wanted to share with you this piece of a documentary with Sir David Attenborough (part of the BBC Natural World series)  as it is one of my personal favourites. 

This mother and her cub, I believe, intentionally present themselves to this camera crew, to showcase themselves to the world. The team search for weeks with no hint of finding the elusive leopard and then seemingly from nowhere this beautiful and ethereal pair appear and allow this insight into their mystical and magical world to take place.

What an honour and a breath taking glimpse into the world of one of the most magestic and elegant creatures on this amazing planet.  If you get the opportunity to watch the full documentary I heartely recommend it to you…

So when you have 9 minutes free and perhaps a cuppa in your hand – enjoy watching this and please let us know your reactions and thoughts. 

 How do we best make a difference?  Hold a strong vision of our natural world in perfect balance with abundance and tolerance for all and share this with as many as you can…. 

Thank you.

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