Shamanism

What is Shamanism?

The word “shaman” comes from the Siberian Tungus tribe “Saman”, which means “the one who knows”. Shamanism is the most ancient spiritual and healing practice known to man, and it is still prevalent in many indigenous traditions. One could view shamanism as the universal spiritual wisdom inherent to all indigenous tribes.

ShamanismThe Western world has awaken to the fact that our planet is victim of abuse and neglect and that we need to act. The patriarchal values of our society have been focusing on the material world. We have lost our connection with spirit, nature and the web of life. We teach our children to be competitive, and to follow a way that make them the slaves of the system, instead of teaching them the most essential human values: Love, respect of all life and the many ways to be simply happy.

Our disconnection from the natural world, greed and lack of support are causing physical, mental and emotional illness and accelerate the extinction of many species and the destruction of the planet.

The Power of Rituals and Ceremonies
The growing interest for shamanism in the Western world is a sign that consciousness is rising.

Rituals and ceremonies bring us together and reconnect us to the sacred meaning of life. They forge a sense of belonging and build up cohesive communities. We realise that together we are powerful.

Shamanic practice helps us understand that everything we do, think and feel has an impact and that we need to take responsibility not only for our health and wellbeing but also for the earth. It teaches us to Journey safely to other realities and communicate with the spirit realm for the purpose of individual and communal spiritual growth and healing.

We feel that we are part of a movement that nourishes our soul purpose.

How to start a Shamanic Practice?
There are many ways to discover shamanism. I was lucky to be initiated by a Master shaman to the concept of the Rainbow Body, an amazing way to heal the imprints of the past and align with my purpose. Later, I was called to receive the Munay-Ki rites and the Rite of the Womb and to attend several of Alberto Villoldo’s workshops (an amazing Shaman, anthropologist and scientist).

In January 2018, I travelled to Peru and the Ecuadorian Amazon forest. I had the opportunity to stay with different tribes and received many blessings. This deep Shamanic immersion has allowed me to dive deeper into the Shamanic culture and develop my channelling skills. It has also confirmed my desire to protect the earth and contribute in creating a new world.

A Gift From the Q’eros People
If you feel attracted by shamanism, let yourself be guided by your heart. The Munay-Ki rites, nine shamanic rites of initiation, are a great way to step into the shamanic inheritance. They have been transmitted to us by the Peruvian Medicine Men and Women descendant of the Incas.

The rites bless every aspect of our life and offer us the possibility of transforming and empowering ourselves and create a deeper connection with each other and with the world.

They are life changing.

Some of the gifts of the Munay Ki are a deeper connection with the earth, the elements and spirit; A sharpening of your visionary and healing skills; a feeling of being deeply alive and vibrant; a profound understanding of your innate power of creation; the ability, if you wish, to learn how to share the rites with others.

Would you like to know more?
I offer Shamanic Journeying and Soul Retrieval treatments, Shamanic workshops like DreamThe Art of Journeying  and The Way of the Luminous Warrior where students learn to Journey through the different worlds, meet their spiritual guides and Power animals and many other things.

I also organise regularly Full Moon Fire Ceremonies (to be notified follow me on Instagram and Women Circles to heal and empower the feminine, a magical healing workshop and ceremony to honour and nurture our feminine essence, meet other women on the same path, open our heart, express our unique voice and receive a beautiful and empowering shamanic rite, the Rite of the Womb , the 13th Munay-ki.

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