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24 A Journal of Contemporary Shamanism Volume 6 Issue 1 SPRING 2013 Continued from page 23. How to work with spirits of nature for healing Ask for helpwith respect and without any attitude of entitlement accept the help and give thanks for the help. And work continually towards connection. I asked my spirit teacher once to tell me about love. He said The Universe runs on love. It is the energy that you and others harness. This is why loving magics are so much easier than non loving magics. It is always easier to go with the flow than against it. But humans are a long way from being able to fully understand this Universal Love. What humans call love is actually connection. At your stage of spiritual developmentat the stage that anyone who is incarnate on this earth is atlove and connection can be considered to be the same. Your spe- cies struggle towards love is a struggle towards true connection and in that true connection true love may then be found. Set your feet on the path of connec- tion and keep walking. That is all and everything that can be expected of you. About the Author Jane Shutt is a teacher of shamanism in northeast England. She is the founder of North Yorkshire Shamanism and one of the co-founders of The Core Shamanic Practitioners Circle in Britain and Ireland. She has been practicing shamanism since 1986 and is the author of best-selling The Spirits Are Always With Me. She is currently working on her next book which will be about working with nature spirits. Contact Jane on 44 7412 902048 or infonorthyorkshireshamanism.co.uk www.northyorkshireshamanism.co.uk The White Rabbit illustrated by John Tenniel in 1865 for Lewis Carrolls first edition of Alice in Wonderland.