Storytelling – Our Experience Walking a Shamanic pathway
Our Experience Walking a Shamanic pathway. Sharing stories of our experiences throughout our training as a Shamanic Practitioner.
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From Sceptical Researcher to Shamanic Practitioner
Discussing how their experiences had been influenced by their positionality and shaped by their heritage, we began to look at ways this had influenced their belief systems, the creation of their identities and shaped their self-narrative. Continue reading
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Why Their Answer Isn’t Yours: Understanding Personal Truths
I laughed, suddenly realising my own foolishness. I had thought there was one answer. I thought I had the one answer. I thought my work was to tell everybody, the answer Continue reading
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Welcome the Light
Whilst this is one of the most difficult transitions through the seasons, it can be helped by welcoming the light. When the darkness comes to visit, say ; Thank you for showing me the light. Continue reading
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A Heart Breaks Open
The misconception of love and light in Spirituality can be deceiving. Sometimes the light enters through the break. Continue reading
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Love is not Conditional.
Unconditional Love provides us with the strongest foundation. The deepest roots are often formed from love; but what happens when we have been shown how to love conditionally? What happens when we have only ever been loved, with conditions? And,… Continue reading
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Restoring Your Whole Self
We return our soul parts to the self we are now. The version of self we have become. Therefore it is vital, this version of self, is ready to offer a home to the soul part. Continue reading
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Understanding Resistance to Healing
The logical mind often feeds the narrative that things are worse. It suggests the healing has not worked. Or sometimes, the client may experience a new physical condition which they did not have before. What is actually happening, is the… Continue reading
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Empowerment Through Self-Reflection
As the practitioner becomes the human being which is exposed to the judgments of others. It is natural for the logical mind to want an explanation or understanderstanding. Therefore it is the practitioner who ends up being under the microscope.… Continue reading








