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Introduction to Shamanism with Esther Lim and Deborah


  • YogaTherapies ltd Yoga x Life, Portland Road Newcastle upon Tyne, England, NE2 1DW United Kingdom (map)

It often happens that you feel a pull in a certain direction, perhaps a calling some would say. Something that connects with you to earth, community and the want to bring balance around you.

A Shaman, aims to restore harmony, within, and without.. also to their communities and to the natural and spiritual worlds around them. Each person has their own journey, within that we have perceptions that can be engrained within our DNA, but never quite feel aligned.

Firstly this can begin with self healing, we can dip into the vortex where science and energy medicine dance. Learning about the essence of an earth keeper, living with integrity towards yourself, and develop a healing ability that you can call upon for your own balance, your family and those close to you.

In this Introduction to shamanism we will;

Begin on Saturday morning with a unique Shaman Yoga practice, ‘The River Flow’ created by Esther Lim, this connected us to the archetypes we want to tap into.

Followed by offering a wealth of insight including Self healing, Discovering meaning of the  Directions and Archetypes, Ancestor Wisdom, How to use Shaman Healing tools, explore Creativity within, as you receive a shaman drum to paint. And protecting own energy and space.

Your Weekend: 10am - 5.30pm, Lunch break 1pm - 2pm, 5.30pm close Sacred Space

*counselling sessions available 2pm-2.30pm

10.30 am Open Sacred Space and Shaman Vinyasa Practice

Begins with Talking Circle, Working with Sacred Space

Walking the Path of The Medicine Wheel

We begin practice; Shaman Yoga River Flow

Letting go of Limited Beliefs

Ancestor Healing

Sand Painting , Rituals and Ceremonies

Create your own Shaman Drum

The Soul Journey

Personal shaman counselling

Protecting Space and Boundaries

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