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Plaw Hatch farm, West Sussex - Places Available |
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May 19 & 20, 2012 - Intermediate Level (*Prerequisite) |
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"Sacred Cow" Specialist Course |
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Presented by Pea Horsley & biodynamic farmer Tom Ventham |
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Venue:
Plaw Hatch Farm
Sharpthorne
West Sussex
RH19 4JL |
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Cost: £215. (£35 non-refundable deposit to reserve a place) |
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Early Bird Booking: Book by March 19th and save £15. |
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*Prerequisite: This is an Intermediate level course. Attendance at a one day beginners workshop with Animal Thoughts or another reputable animal communicator prior to these date qualifies entry. Not suitable for complete beginners. If in doubt about your suitability please contact us. |
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Time: Saturday & Sunday 10:00am - 5:00pm |
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Venue Location Map: Plaw Hatch Farm |
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Max. group size = Only 12 places available |
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To register your place email Pea for a booking form or phone 020 8696 9121 to have one posted to you. |
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This is a course about animal communication, about cows, about dairy farming, about the earth and so much more. Biodynamic farmer, Tom Ventham, will share his own refreshing take on dairy farming and his incredible heartfelt connection with the land.
Tom is not an ordinary farmer and this won't be an ordinary workshop. Pea is facilitating a two-day opportunity for you to really learn what cows feel and think; to learn about farming from the farmer's perspective, and to learn about the earth connection. You may feel challenged and supported on many different levels.
You will be able to merge and feel the sacred cow energy and receive sacred cow wisdom directly from the herd or from individuals you feel drawn to or who choose you.
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The cow is considered sacred in many religions. It is a symbol of good and wealth. In India, the cow is believed to be a symbol of the earth - because it gives so much yet asks for nothing in return. In Greek mythology, the cow was sacred to the goddess Hera who was herself described as “cow-eyed”, which later on was understood as “big eyed”, since in ancient times a cow was a symbol of beauty.
If you are looking for a unique communication experience with farm animals and a biodynamic farmer, all supported by the gentle, loving facilitation of Pea Horsley - then this course is for you.
Your master teachers will be the cows themselves and they are waiting for you.
There is nowhere on Earth where will you be able to attend a course quite like this one. This will be a completely unique experience. |
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Plaw Hatch farm is a 200 acre community supported dairy farm on the edge of the Ashdown Forest where there is focus on respect for the land and the animals. Within easy reach of East Grinstead station. |
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The cows are waiting for you! |
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