Basic Shamanism: in 3 Parts
Instructor: Valentine McKay, Riddell, Ph.D.  
Basic Shamanism: The Self
Foundations Session One
Sep 10 - Oct 7
Shamanic practice as a catalyst for personal responsibility; i.e., healing inner conflict and conflicts with others. It is the starting point for anyone aspiring to do shamanic work. Experiential exercises such as shamanic journey provide the student with personal information and tools to address the following issues:
*Core issues, challenges, strengths, etc.
*Forgiveness of self and others
*Energy management for self and others
*Spiritual sources - Where do you turn for strength and guidance?
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Basic Shamanism: Communication with Others
Foundations Session Two
Oct 8 - Nov 4
Shamanic practice as an aid in communication with others. Shamanic journey and other experiential exercises provide the student with personal information and tools to communicate effectively with:
*People - reciprocity and right relationship
*Animals - allies, teachers, and guides
*Nature - spirits of the land, trees, stones, rivers, etc.
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Basic Shamanism: Community Service
Foundations Session Three
Nov 5 - Dec 2
Shamanic practice as service to one's community. Experiential exercises such as shamanic journey provide the student with personal information and tools to acquire the following skills and abilities:
*Journeying for others
*Shamanic healing
*Teaching shamanic practice
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Instructor:  Valentine McKay-Riddell  

Class meetings:
Tuesdays, 9:00 pm  ET
 

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