Working with Earth

by Apr 17, 2020

In this Community Call-to-Action with Lena Stevens, we focus on working with the Earth as an Elemental, the qualities and aspects of the Earth as an Ally, as well as tending to Earth-related events such as Earthquakes and other earth movements causing trauma, disruption and imbalance. The Earth is often affected by events that include the other elements of air, water and fire. We will touch on these combinations of elements and how to use the Earth to bring everything back into balance.

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Lena Stevens

Lena Stevens

Lena Stevens is an internationally known teacher, shamanic practitioner, CSEE board member and SSP board member. She apprenticed for 10 years with a Huichol shaman from Mexico and has studied cross-cultural shamanic healing from numerous traditions including those from the Amazon basin, Native North America, Northern Europe and Siberia. One of her specialties is the woven song tradition of the Shipibo tribe in the Peruvian Amazon, the singing of Icaros or healing songs. Lena is the co-author of The Secrets of Shamanism: How to Tap the Spirit Power Within and a contributor to The Power Path School of Shamanism.
Lena Stevens is an internationally known teacher, shamanic practitioner, CSEE board member and SSP board member. She apprenticed for 10 years with a Huichol shaman from Mexico and has studied cross-cultural shamanic healing from numerous traditions including those from the Amazon basin, Native North America, Northern Europe and Siberia. One of her specialties is the woven song tradition of the Shipibo tribe in the Peruvian Amazon, the singing of Icaros or healing songs. Lena is the co-author of The Secrets of Shamanism: How to Tap the Spirit Power Within and a contributor to The Power Path School of Shamanism.
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