In the study of Wildlife Comparative Psychology, it is discovered that profound similarities lay between animal and human behavior. Animals exhibit emotions and showcase innovation. These revelations serve to humble us, prompting a reflective journey. As we witness the behaviors of animals and draw comparisons to our selves, a bridge is formed, transcending the barrier of language.
This process of connecting with animals on an instinctual level encourages us to view situations through a different lens, fostering a unique way of self-reflection. Nature becomes a canvas through which we unravel the lessons animals can make known.
By immersing ourselves in the natural world, we not only observe but nature becomes a powerful teacher, guiding us in understanding our own behaviors and reactions to situations.
In the words of Albert Einstein,
"Look deep into nature and you will understand everything better."
Wild life observation with a Nature Therapy Guide is an enriching journey of self-discovery and where nature will help you tap into answers you are looking for.
Sessions take place at specific public locations that are not secluded, yet still surrounded by wildlife and nature in Pitt Meadows & Maple Ridge BC
Also available at our Nature immersion Retreat Centers

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