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Shamanism: Shamanic Practitioners Training - Year
1
April 2008 - October
2008

The Course consists of
the following:
Weekend 1: April 2009 Dates
T.B.A - Shamanic Journeying
A shaman is a 'Master of Ecstasy' (Mercia Eliade). The word
ecstasy comes from the Greek - ex-stasis - meaning outside the
limited, narrow, trance-state we call 'normal' waking reality.
The classical shamanic journey is one of the most profound
visionary methods of obtaining hidden knowledge and wisdom. It is a
powerful way to facilitate self-transformation, and personal
empowerment.
Participants on this course will learn advanced shamanic
journeying techniques with the aid of the 'Shamans Horse', the
drum, and explore the cosmology of the shaman, known as the Upper ,
Lower , and Middle worlds.
Weekend 2: April 2009 Dates
T.B.A - Soul Retrieval
From a shamanic perspective one of the two main causes of illness,
is a loss of power (or life force), and the other an 'intrusion' of
an invasive external force within our field of energy.
The recapitulation of life force is the body of work, which
restores or recapitulates lost life force. Soul Retrieval is one of
the most well-known and effective practices to this end.
To understand how recapitulation practices work, we need to look
at the multidimensional nature of reality and move away from a
linear sequential perspective. From this expanded perspective,
'anything which has ever happened to anybody, anywhere; it is still
happening somewhere'. If a traumatic event occurred for a person
ten, twenty and so on years ago, for that person it is still
happening, and I would venture to state that it is also in some way
still influencing the person's life.
Shamanism does not dwell on past events; there is only this vast
awesome ever-moving great moment of now where there is no separate
past, present, or future. It is possible for a practitioner to
journey and move outside of linear time to go to the place where
that energetic event is still occurring for that individual, find
and bring back that person's life force which is held in that
energetic event, and when this has been carried out, then the
therapeutic healing of the event and it's consequences can truly
begin.
The loss of life-force is known as soul-loss, and this can take
place when we suffer a trauma, have an accident, experience strong
emotional exchanges with a loved one, separation from a partner,
death of a loved one, go through a pervasive period of difficult
circumstances. When we undergo a severe trauma typically a part of
our vital nature goes away, so that we can survive what ever is
happening to us. It is a way for the body and consciousness to
survive severe trauma. Problems develop when the soul part or
fragment does not return. It may not want to come back, or may not
be able to return due to the nature of the trauma
There are a number of symptoms of soul-loss, for example, when
people feel that they are observing life as an outsider, rather
than engaging and being fully involved. Other common symptoms are
when people feel that they are being 'spaced' out a lot of the
time, not really here. Other symptoms that indicate possible soul
loss are life-themes such as a pervasive fear, inability to trust
people. I have also found that a severe depression can also be a
symptom of soul loss. Chronic illness may also be a symptom of soul
loss. This directly relates to Power. In the shamanic worldview,
power and maintaining health go hand in hand, if the body is
power-full, there is no room for illness or disease, which are
often regarded as an invasive force.
One of the differences between Soul Retrieval and some modern
Western psychological systems is that Soul Retrieval focuses on the
return and integration of the lost life-force, rather than focus on
the original trauma itself. In my view Soul Retrieval and therapy
work very well together, the best combination being first the
recapitulation of the lost life-force, followed by a therapeutic
approach to support the person through the process of working with
released feelings and emotional energy which can be uncomfortable
and even raw for the individual. This release and subsequent
experiencing of the emotions is a fundamental part of the whole
healing process, and I cannot stress this enough.
This healing process leads to what I call the union of the life
force, when the person can then move forward in their life without
being anchored to the past, and live a life of creativity and
productivity.
Soul Retrieval will be a significant component of the Shamanic
Healing course. Participants will be taught Soul Retrieval and
in-depth techniques to help and support others , in what is known
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Weekend 3: June 2009 Dates T.B.A - Shamanic Core Processing
Shamanic Core Processing is a method developed for practitioners
to support people in obtaining a deep understanding into their life
issues and problems, and to find ways to address and resolve them.
It is a way to help people move into their own power, and discover
untapped resources and deepen their connection to sources of
spiritual nourishment.
Course participants will receive extensive training in this
method, which is a bridge between traditional and modern methods of
therapy
Weekend 4: 2009 T.B.A -
Extraction Medicine
This body of work addresses illness as an 'invasive external
force' within the human field of energy. (refer to Soul Retrieval
section).
Participants will learn techniques to help them to 'see' or
perceive external intrusions in a person's field of energy, and to
safely extract them. To boost the person's own innate healing power
to restore integrity and energy to the cleared area of the
body.
Weekend 5: 2009 T.B.A - Death
and Dying
The Shaman as Conductor of
Souls
From a shamanic perspective there is a thin veil between what we
call life and death. Life is a continuum which does not end at the
moment of death. One of the most important traditional tasks of the
shaman is to assist people who are either dying or the spirits of
those who have died, to make the transition into the places one
goes after death. This is called psychopomp (conductor of souls)
work.
Participants on the course will learn how to deal with the issues
surrounding death and dying from the perspective of the shaman. On
this course we will experience the regions where one goes after
death, to help in completion of unfinished business, and to help a
person make the transition of cross-over.
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Residential Week: 2009
T.B.A
During the residential week, we will be intensively focusing on
bringing the healing practices from the previous weekends into a
cohesive and congurent body of work in which the particpant will
gain trust and confidence in this work.In addition;
We will be working with ways and means using natural objects to
create and develop your healing 'mesa'. The mesa which means in
Spanish 'table' and 'high place' is created by traditional shamans
to bring balance and harmony to their client. The mesa is a
representation of the cosmos with both positive and negative
aspects both coming together to bring balance. The mesa is a way of
making sacred time and space in order to focus the entire being
towards a desired outcome, in conjunction with spiritual powers. In
a sense one could say it is three dimensional affirmation! By
enactment of prayers and statements of intention in a state of high
focus, one can influence the unfolding of 'reality'.
Shamanic Trance Postures
The Trance Postures are a gateway to another reality, the reality
that up to now is only experienced in myth and in the dreamworld.
During this training programme participants will enter into that
place of personal vision, and experience manifestations of some of
the most ancient myths of both Western and non-Western traditions.
These Trance Postures will enable you to participate in the sacred
lifeways of the ancient shamans and sages.
Course participants will receive training in various Healing
postures. These can be used for oneself and for others.
The Shaman's Dreambody
This world is regarded by many indigenous peoples as not the 'true
world', but rather a reflection, an image, a shadow of the true
worlds - known as the Spirit Worlds. The teachings say that all we
are (and everything else by extension) are fields of energy, and it
is only our senses that give us the illusion of the physical world.
If we understand that what we perceive as physical reality is but
the description of our physical senses, then there is great
potential to move beyond the description and into the sacred.
The programme will include significant work with altered states of
awareness and perception. We will be working with techniques and
practices such as gazing; 'seeing without eyes'; stalking; walks of
attention to help us to become awake to our innate potential of
heightened states of awareness, and an insight into the 'other' to
bridge from the everyday to the spirit world (in modern terms
called the 'unconscious'), and back again.

Who Should
attend?
This training course would benefit holistic practitioners who wish
to develop and expand their work to include classic shamanic
healing practices. It is also suitable for those who have a desire
to work as a shamanic practitioner to help others.
Certification
There is a Certification of Proficiency programme for participants
who wish to take this work further on completion of the training
programme. Details available on application.
Costs: £1395 per year payable in
instalments.

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