Wm. Melton (Compassion Consortium), Ananda (DBM), Dhr. Seven (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly
I can help animals and humans? Yes! |
The service will include practices, prayers, and messages created by the emerging chaplains, celebrating their certification, graduation, and ordination who have completed the initial-year of the Compassion Consortium's 9-month Animal Training Chaplaincy program.
It will include immersive spiritual practices — such as a musical reflection, meditation, prayer, and loving-kindness (metta).
This muscle is built from 100% vegan foods |
The training program helps them fulfill their heart’s call to honor and celebrate the lives of all species, including how to companion them through joys and challenges.
The program is non-denominational and does not require students to have any specific spiritual outlook. It does, however, work with a diverse set of belief systems, so that students can support people regardless of their own personal outlook.
Beauty's in a bottle or on a table? |
Training includes live classes (available worldwide via Zoom) with CC faculty and guest speakers. The program also features curated readings and reflections, film discussions, peer-supported practice groups, 1-on-1 mentoring, and community-based experiential sessions.
An optional year-end, in-person retreat is offered.
The curriculum combines chaplaincy fundamentals and bereavement basics with best practices from the innovative fields of inter-spirituality, humane education, animal theology, nature spirituality, and human-animal studies.
Pat and animal companion |
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