A Shamanic training in how to create and hold a healing environment, including ritual and ceremony
This course will help you to learn the foundation for ANY AND ALL healing practises - the ability to hold a healing space. The space we hold for someone is most of the work done!
It involves the practitioner having a deep connection to the field of healing energy. On this course we will look at the use of Ceremony (creating and holding space) and how you can adapt it to suite the needs of yourself or your client.
Ceremony is a way of communicating with our lives. It is a way of us being “witnessed” by the forces of life and our deeper selves, therefore effecting change on deep, yet subtle levels of life. We will also work with “crafting” (in the Germanic language this means “Act of Power”) and how it can be used to affect our lives.
Holding Ceremony and holding a healing space nvolves making deep connection with yourself, nature and your guides in the non-physical realms, It involves being entirely trustworthy to your clients so they feel able to open up, unload and put their truths on the table. To do this we guide you through experiences of the place of trust and innocence, beyond mind and thinking, where one becomes a hollow bone through which healing energy comes.
Content:
Connecting with the energy body and learning to live with it as one’s primary reality and receive guidance through it
Connect with your original trust and innocence/ intuition
Experiencing deep connection with spirit helpers, allies, guides
Earth awareness, connection to Mother Earth/nature
Experience of taking people into altered states
Learning the magic of the ceremonial space and how to create it
How to lead ceremonies and bring the space alive for participants
sweatlodge ceremony
“One of the major sources of our spiritual consciousness is found in our earliest life – the benevolent oneness of existence in our mother’s womb. Then, as an infant, we experience the freshness of seeing, feeling and touching the world for the first time, the immediate physical presence of our senses and our own needs. Reawakening this intimacy, recapturing a spontaneous unbroken trust in what we know and feel, is essential to finding our spiritual ground in later practise” (life) - Jack Kornfield.