2602 - VPPT01 — Working with Animals: Basic Training
A dedicated training weekend will take place on 25–26 April, focusing on the application of biophoton-based work with animals.
This is a distinct pathway into biophoton therapy, developed specifically for those who wish to work with animals, using a specialised instrument customised by Dr. Johan Boswinkel for this purpose.
A pathway developed in practice
This training has its roots in the development work carried out during Dr. Johan Boswinkel's pilot project in the UAE. The focus there was on animal sports and performance environments — including horses and camels — as well as breeding contexts and animal preservation and sanctuary settings.
Within those environments, the biophoton treatment methodology was shaped to the specific nature of working with animals, developing into a distinct pathway in its own right. From that foundation, it has since been applied successfully across a wide range of animals, including companion animals.
Working with animals
Working with animals differs fundamentally from working with humans. Animals do not interpret, analyse, or interfere — their responses are direct, and their behaviour naturally follows what the body requires — if they are allowed to.
In practice, responses are often faster, assessment is observation-based and straightforward, and practical application is simpler. The learning curve is shorter. For those drawn to working in a more direct, response-based way, this pathway is particularly well-suited.
Who this training is for
This training is designed for practitioners who wish to expand into working with animals, individuals specifically interested in animal-focused applications, and those looking for a distinct entry point into the work through animals.