Tending to Local Waters

by Jan 21, 2026

This is a Shamanism Without Borders Call-to-Action

In the past many indigenous people had relationships with the waters near them; simple yet profound ways of connecting, honoring and cleansing. And we can do the same today.
With Spirit’s help, let’s connect with the waters close to home and ask how we can work with them and help them to flourish. Think Globally. Act Locally.

 

Join Shamanism Without Borders Community Leader Nancy Lankston as we tend to our local waters using the Shamanism Without Borders process of neutral tending.

 

HOW TO PREPARE
Create a sacred ceremonial space in a quiet place where you will not be disturbed or distracted. You may want to create an altar, light a candle, and/or have your shamanic tools nearby. You are welcome to rattle or drum along during the shamanic journey process.

AUDIO RECORDING

NANCY’S ALTAR IMAGE

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Visit our Facebook Group to share comments about your journey, or visit the Shamanism Without Borders page to learn more about how you can get involved with this meaningful work.

About the author

Nancy Lankston

Nancy Lankston

Nancy has 25+ years experience in the healing arts. She is primarily focused on Ancestral Healing, Earth Tending, and reconnecting people with the ancient wisdom of Mama Earth and the elements. She is also the founder of Sacred Earth Tribe, which is dedicated to teaching and encouraging people to love, honor and care for our sacred Earth. website: sacredearthtribe.org
Nancy has 25+ years experience in the healing arts. She is primarily focused on Ancestral Healing, Earth Tending, and reconnecting people with the ancient wisdom of Mama Earth and the elements. She is also the founder of Sacred Earth Tribe, which is dedicated to teaching and encouraging people to love, honor and care for our sacred Earth. website: sacredearthtribe.org
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