by Carla Meeske | Sep 8, 2018
When you Bury your Bones you release your past commitments, that no longer apply, and you bring the seed of fresh renewal into your heart for the present and the future. Journey to the Cailleach, the ancient mother of winter, to receive an initiation and teaching...
by Carla Meeske | Sep 8, 2018
A flowing weekend of living ceremonies will reconnect you to you shining truth. This brilliant light shines from your heart, illuminating every aspect of your life – your thoughts, dreams and actions. Step into your power, as ancient as your soul. Remember who...
by Cecile Carson | Feb 7, 2017
This is one of a series of interviews Cecile is doing for a forthcoming book that looks at shamanic practitioners who integrate shamanism into Western culture in interesting and unusual ways — ways that open our hearts and minds to what’s possible for spirits’...
by José Luis Stevens, Ph.D | Feb 7, 2017
As a man of mixed Mexican, Basque, Irish, English, and Scottish heritage I have often run into rather extreme prejudice about my interest and practice of shamanism over my many years of teaching and ceremonial work. I can understand some of the sentiments of...
by Jaime Meyer | Dec 22, 2016
The articles and commentaries over the next four weeks offer a journey into the thorny issue of “white people doing shamanism.” The Society for Shamanic Practitioners (SSP) reached out, inviting perspectives on an issue fraught with passion, vitriol, defensiveness,...