Food for Thought
Food for Thought Quantum science is primarily engaged in understanding the world and how it behaves, but what if we could use those same principles to explain how we, as humans, function as multifaceted beings. What if we look at ourselves as individual worlds within...
A Golden Thread
A Golden Thread Although shamanism may differ in its presentation on the outside across the globe, the techniques used across many diverse cultures are very similar and therefore considered to be core shamanism. It is this core shamanism that acts like a golden thread...
The Axis Mundi
The Axis Mundi In shamanic cultures worldwide there is a world which can be seen with our physical eyes and another world perceived with non-physical eyes. The non-physical world is of primary importance for any shaman. Some native people consider this non-physical...
Where Two Worlds Meet
Where Two Worlds Meet The medicine wheel or sacred hoop has been used for generations by different cultures but specifically by American Indians to facilitate change and transformation. The wheel or hoop can be used to facilitate healing and to seek direction not only...
One Coin, Two Sides
One Coin, Two Sides As we have already seen, shamans interact with the spiritual world or non-physical world. They interact in order to bring about change, healing, transformation, not only in their own lives but in the lives of others, in the lives of the whole...
Working with Spirit
Working with Spirit Journeying is the shaman’s gift which entails a high level of responsibility and commitment to their own walk, commitment to their patient and to their community. The ability to be able to divine or see an illness is an important part of treatment,...
Soul Retrieval
Soul Retrieval If a shaman diagnoses soul loss, his role in that healing is to seek, find, heal and return that lost aspect safely to the client. This is a complex process. The shaman may need to travel in time and space to find the lost soul. She may need the...




