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Healing Touch for Animals workshop that I'm totally going to!

March 2, 8:29 PMDenver Alternative Pet Medicine ExaminerMeg Wittenmyer
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Carol Komitor, founder of Healing Touch for Animals

[All information taken from the Healing Touch website.] 

Healing Touch for Animals® (HTA) is a bio-field energy-medicine modality combining Physiological Response of Energy Healing Graphicphilosophies, techniques and applications to promote energy balance and healing of our animals.

Healing Touch for Animals® / Komitor Healing Method, Inc. (HTA/KHM) uses bio-field therapies, recognized by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to integrate, balance and clear the energy body. It works by releasing endorphins to establish a deeper relaxation and state of being, allowing the body to function at a greater level. By allowing muscles to relax, circulation is increased, sending more oxygen, nutrients, and hormones into the body to support healing.

Carol Komitor is the founder of the Komitor Healing Method, Inc. and Healing Touch for Animals®. Carol runs an active Healing Touch and Healing Touch for Animals® practice in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Working with animals and people, approximately 75% of her clientele are cancer patients or critically ill and her practice includes distance healing. Carol has been teaching the people program of Healing Touch nationally since 1991 and has combined her Healing Touch knowledge and 13 years experience as a veterinary technician to develop Komitor Healing Method, Inc. and Healing Touch for Animals®.

Now that you know what it is...

Mark your calendars for March 27-29 when a Level 1 Healing Touch for animals workshop comes to Denver. The workshop is 2.5 days if you attend both canine and equine workshops. Here's the general gist of it, provided by Shelley Warren, Healing Touch Denver Coordinator.


The power of heailng touch

Introduction to Healing Touch, March 27 (Friday) 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (do not bring your dogs)
Homewood Suites
7630 Shaffer Parkway
Littleton, CO  80127
720.981.4763

The workshop starts at 6:00 PM so please arrive early to check in and get settled. We will not use the dogs for the Friday evening workshop.  However, if you are from out of town, have brought a dog and do not want to leave your dog alone in the hotel room, he/she is welcome to join us.  Please provide a crate if possible.  Otherwise, please do not bring your dog until the Saturday workshop. Snacks and bottled water provided during workshop.

Level 1 Canine Workshop, March 28 (Saturday) 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (dogs welcome).
Homewood Suites

For those bringing their dogs, please arrive at 8:30 AM to get your dogs settled before the workshop. For your dog, bring water bowl and food/snacks.  Bring a blanket or dog bed.  Bring baggies to pick-up after your dog.  There is a field to walk your dog during breaks.  DOGS MUST BE LEASHED AT ALL TIMES.

Bring your lunch (no refrigerator available in conference room AB) or there are various restaurants and grocery stores nearby.  We will break one hour for lunch.  Snacks and bottled water provided during workshop.

Level 1 Equine Workshop, March 29 (Sunday) 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (please, no dogs).
Coventry Farms Inc.
Indoor Arena
7990 S. Santa Fe Dr.
Littleton, CO  80120
303.794.3052

You can sign up for one or all three of these workshops. The attendees will be a mixed group. Pet professionals, pet owners, human practitioners. So, don't be shy. Come learn how to use the power of energy for healing your pet. I am!

For more info:
Contact Shelley Wallen
Healing Touch Denver Coordinator
303.947.8588
Energy Therapy LLC
swallen@energytherapyllc.com
 
This column is not meant to be a substitute for the expert care and advice of a licensed veterinarian. Please consult with your vet prior to treating any pain or illness, yourself.

Do you use an alternative therapy on your dog, cat or horse and think we should write about it? Know someone who is an alternative medicine practitioner/therapist? We'd love to profile them.


 

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