Core Shamanism

Moonrise shamanism

Loss of Spiritual Energy?

For shamanic healers all over the world, illness is seen as a spiritual predicament, a diminishment of essential spiritual energy or loss of soul. In shamanism, human beings, animals, plants and minerals are all seen as having their own spiritual essence with which we can communicate and interact. When we are ‘full’ of this essence we feel healthy, complete, connected to others. But many of us feel some sense of incompleteness, emptiness or feelings, alienation or not fully alive.

losses may occur through traumas in childhood, stresses of life like physical or emotional abuse, loss of a loved one, accidents, major illness or anything that is felt deeply.

Recommended reading:

The Spirits are always with me - Jane Shutt

Soul Retrieval - Sandra Ingerman

Shamanic Help

The shamanic practitioner uses Shamanic Trance Journey to contact spiritual guides and helpers in non-ordinary reality and asks for their advice in finding help with the issues.

Tools of the trade include:

  • Drumming - live or recorded

  • Rattling - in the room, over and around the receiver

  • Pendulum dowsing

  • Plants, feathers, stones, crystals and other natural objects

  • Sage and incense

Help will be specially tailored to you and may include:

  • GPS Guided Pictures in the Stone - getting out of the head, connecting to intuitive guidance using a simple stone to resolve blocks or issues

  • Walking journey- connecting to the natural world

  • Power Animal retrieval

  • Soul retrieval

  • Talking to spirits of loved ones

  • Negotiating with spirits in non-ordinary reality

  • Shamanic Coaching - where you are taught to journey, meet your own spirit guides and then I help you unpick the meaning of your journeys.

  • Shamanic Healing £40 - 60/session

Feedback

“I just wanted to say how much the healing has made a difference to me. It’s hard to actually put into words as it’s such an internal feeling but in short I feel ‘fixed’ and no longer have the ‘empty’ feeling - which I guess makes sense as parts of me were missing. Also I have lost the sense of sadness I had which is perhaps the biggest impact for me so I cannot thank you enough.” Kate B, Harrogate