TENDING TO WILDFIRES

by Jul 29, 2021

ABOUT THIS AUDIO

Due to ongoing rain deficits and extreme temperatures there are currently massive wildfires burning in multiple areas. Please join Shamanism Without Borders Community Leader Mary Olivar for a Rapid Response Community Call-to-Action to tend to these lands and those negatively affected by these fires.

The Tending to Wildfires Ceremony will use the Shamanism without Borders process to illuminate what needs attention within the land, communities, fire-fighters and the victims of these wildfires. From a place of neutrality, please join us in seeing how we may be of service.

HOW TO PREPARE

Create sacred ceremonial space in a quiet place where you will not be disturbed by other people or loud noises. Set up a small altar, light a candle, and have your shamanic tools nearby. You are welcome to rattle or drum along during the shamanic journey process.

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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

Mary Olivar

Mary Olivar

A natural nurturer, part song-bird, part wise-woman. A tree-hugging, earth-mama-bear, Mary specializes in supporting people and businesses in harmoniously aligning with their true purpose, potential, and power. Her professional adventures have all been founded on promoting healing plants, vibrant healthy living, and an awoken consciousness. Dubbed the “Healthy Eating Guru” for Whole Foods Market, she led their Healthy Eating team in inspiring thousands of people to take charge of their health and consciousness. A graduate of the Power Path School of Shamanism Shamanic Studies program, Mary has completed their level 2 practitioner training. She has studied in Mexico with the Huichol and in Peru with the Shipibo. She is a member of the Board of Directors for the Center for Shamanic Education and Exchange, whose work perpetuates the shamanic wisdom, culture, practice, and traditional ways of life of Indigenous people worldwide. Mary is also a leader for Shamanism without Borders, the global response network of shamanic practitioners who tend to traumatic events. Deeply rooted in the nurturing vibration of Pacha Mama Earth, Mary primarily uses her voice to offer healing and tending. Mary particularly supports people in re-awakening their power and bliss through simple daily practices to deepen their innate love for nature and remember their core connection to all life. When not espousing the virtues of plants and finding one's joy, Mary can often be found in Austin, Texas, happily singing, dancing to live music, hunting for swimming holes, barefoot gardening, or creatively cooking for her husband and three well-fed children.
A natural nurturer, part song-bird, part wise-woman. A tree-hugging, earth-mama-bear, Mary specializes in supporting people and businesses in harmoniously aligning with their true purpose, potential, and power. Her professional adventures have all been founded on promoting healing plants, vibrant healthy living, and an awoken consciousness. Dubbed the “Healthy Eating Guru” for Whole Foods Market, she led their Healthy Eating team in inspiring thousands of people to take charge of their health and consciousness. A graduate of the Power Path School of Shamanism Shamanic Studies program, Mary has completed their level 2 practitioner training. She has studied in Mexico with the Huichol and in Peru with the Shipibo. She is a member of the Board of Directors for the Center for Shamanic Education and Exchange, whose work perpetuates the shamanic wisdom, culture, practice, and traditional ways of life of Indigenous people worldwide. Mary is also a leader for Shamanism without Borders, the global response network of shamanic practitioners who tend to traumatic events. Deeply rooted in the nurturing vibration of Pacha Mama Earth, Mary primarily uses her voice to offer healing and tending. Mary particularly supports people in re-awakening their power and bliss through simple daily practices to deepen their innate love for nature and remember their core connection to all life. When not espousing the virtues of plants and finding one's joy, Mary can often be found in Austin, Texas, happily singing, dancing to live music, hunting for swimming holes, barefoot gardening, or creatively cooking for her husband and three well-fed children.
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