June 2nd, 16th, &30th (Wednesday) 7-9pm
What is a shaman?
During ancient times, shamans were responsible for the spirituality of the community. They were the doctors and the priests, all in one. Shamanism has changed some today, in light of medical technology and other advances.
What causes soul loss?
After a challenging experience, such as the ending of a significant relationship, loss of a job or a natural disaster, we may feel as though we are not “all there.” We may be beside ourselves with grief at the death of a loved one. These feelings may indicate soul loss.
What will I learn?
During this three-part course we will learn the causes of soul loss and how to retrieve soul parts that may have left.
What will I need?
Prerequisite = Intro to Shamanism. Basic shamanic journeying skills are necessary for success in this class.
This is not an introductory level workshop. Cost = $60 per person
Instructor: Rhonda Steele, Shamanic Practitioner
Rhonda Steele has been studying and practicing shamanism since 1998. She has studied with several instructors from The Foundation for Shamanic Studies. She has also trained with Sandra Ingerman, Tom Cowan, R.J. Stewart and many others.
Rhonda is a member of the Society for Shamanic Practitioners. She continues to broaden her depth and experience of shamanic practice.