I’ve had the opportunity to speak with many folx about true kinship and the conversation always turns to what it means to them and their relationship with the animals they live with.
One of the big take-aways is that it’s different for each person, each animal, each situation. It’s different at different times of the day, different times of the season, different stages of live, different parts of the world.
And you know what? That’s GRAND because it goes to show true kinship is a living, breathing being of its own.
Here’s a short ‘mini-course’ about what I’ve been told:
I’ll add that community is vital to practicing true kinship - the community of animals and like minded people gathering together, making the world a different place for animals, each in their own unique way.
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Janet Roper
…..is an animist, podcaster, intuitive practitioner and mentor identifing as she/her/hers currently living on Salish land in Montana.
For 30+ years Janet has facilitated clear conversations between animals and people. In her work she encourages people to expand their bond with animals by disengaging with hierarchical approaches and relating in true kinship.
She is cheerfully owned and managed by one cat, Raven, a multitude of angel animals and several houseplants.
“We all do better when ALL creatures do better.”
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