Workshops

Soul Healing Weekend Workshop

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Shamanic cultures teach us that when trauma happens to us, part of our soul (energy or essence) breaks off and leaves to escape the full impact of the trauma. It is actually a coping mechanism we do. The problem is that it leaves us fragmented and vulnerable to illness and misfortune. Practitioners of Shamanic healing perform what is called a Soul Retrieval and bring these lost pieces back to help restore health and wellbeing. Most of us in this culture are fragmented. Signs of this fragmentation are: feeling like you are watching your life go by as a spectator, feeling like you detach and become distant when you want to be intimate or close to someone, feeling like you havenít been the same since (fill in the blank ex. divorce, death of a loved one, car accident, etc.) In this course each participant will receive a Soul Retrieval - a valuable healing. We will then spend time journeying to discover the behaviors and habit patterns that were developed to cope with the Soul Loss and look for ways to shift those patterns. This course is very healing for the participant, and previous participants have even referred to this course as life changing.

Date: Sat & Sun 10/9/10 & 10/10/10

Time: Sat 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sun 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Cost: $315, includes lunch on Sat & Sun and dinner on Sat.

Registration deadline: September 15, 2010

Last Updated ( Monday, 26 October 2009 02:11 )
 

Shamanic Conflict Resolution

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This workshop is open to anyone with experience in Shamanic Journeying. Shamanic conflict resolution is a method for shifting the energy of a conflict on the level of the spiritual - the "non-ordinary reality" that Shamanic practitioners learn to work with. The results are very powerful and amazing as the ripples from this shift begin to manifest in the physical realm ("ordinary" reality).


The cost for this workshop is $300 - which includes room and board. It will be a residential ("sleep-over") workshop held at Claymont Court in West Virginia. Claymont is in the mountains and the grounds are very beautiful. The mansion belonged to George Washington's nephew and was bought in the 1970's by the current community who are really wonderful people. We will be staying the old barn which has been converted into dorms, with a fairly large meeting room.


PLEASE NOTE: No Conflict Resolution workshops are currently scheduled. If interested, watch this space for updates and/or contact Deanna by phone or email.

 

Wild Women Workshop

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This course is for women only. Using the work of Clarissa Pinkola Estes in her book, Women who Run with the Wolves, we will journey for understanding of the various archetypes from the legends in Ms. Estes book. The journeys will be expressed in writing, art, song and poetry with the purpose of helping the participant to reclaim the power of their intuition, and feminine strength. The class is taught in four parts which build on each other, with ongoing projects. Reading or listening to the book is recommended, not required. This course must be taken as a whole, not four separate workshops.

Dates: 2/6, 2/27, 4/3 & 5/8, 2010

Time: 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., followed by a potluck dinner after each meeting.

Cost:$340, payable in 4 installments of $85

Registration deadline: Jan 15, 2010

Last Updated ( Thursday, 29 October 2009 13:35 )