Leta Worthington has spent the last 20 years training, practicing, and teaching in the fields of animal communication, herbology, and other related areas. She has studied extensively with Penelope Smith and Jeri Ryan in animal communication, and with well-known herbalist and author Matthew Wood. Leta has also studied basic homeopathy with veterinarians Drs. Madalyn Ward and Christina Chambreau, and teaches a veterinarian-approved, homeopathic first-aid-for-animals workshop.
Leta completed instructor training in animal communication with Penelope Smith and is listed in Penelope's International List of Telepathic Interspecies Communicators.
In the late 1980's, Leta trained with Linda Tellington-Jones in her innovative approach to working with horses, TT.E.A.M., and attained the first practitioner level in this method.
Leta's practice has included communicating with all manner of animals, plants, and nature spirits. She has regularly collaborated with veterinarians to assist in identifying challenging physical issues and to help resolve the psychological and emotional roadblocks that frequently hinder the healing process. She has worked extensively with flower essences and has successfully formulated a unique set of over 40 of them from Texas Hill Country wildflowers.
Leta's "formal" career experiences and education have also served to strengthen her ability to gain insight into other species and the world of animal communication. Her academic degrees and certification in early childhood development and language and learning disabilities took her into years of teaching and working with handicapped, as well as non-handicapped children, and gave her a unique perspective on how differently each individual processes and conveys information. Much later, spending several years as a human resources director at a large corporation took her further into the world of understanding and counseling the human psyche. And, before all that, her experiences while employed as a veterinary technician provided a context in which to "tie it all together." This particular combination of knowledge and skills has given Leta a rich set of gifts with which to help both humans and their companion animals.
Leta is also a painter and focuses on animals as her subjects, portraying each animal's unique personality and spirit through her work. She has made two lengthy trips to Africa and has dedicated proceeds from prints of one of her elephant paintings to help further research for the African Elephant, Loxodonta Africana, spearheaded by the non-profit organization Elephants for Africa.
Leta lives and works at Sol y Cielo (Sun & Sky), her 40-acre compound in the Ortiz Mountains just south of Santa Fe, New Mexico, with her large, multi-species family.
Leta Worthington
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