Shamanism & Mysticism

Lightworkers Healing Reality

We are a Rainbow Tribe of every culture and healing modality, but we all source from Spirit. We are stewards of life and creation and must use our shamanic sight to delve beyond the concretized patterns of warring psyches and cultures acting out their fears and limiting beliefs.
Posted: July 1st, 2020 | Permalink

Munay-Ki Rites ~ Seeds of Consciousness

In these rites, the shaman calls in the energies to which each rite is targeted and the shaman calls in the spirits to help transmit seeds of those energies into the initiate's subtle field. The initiate then must walk a path that will grow those seeds, in order for them to shift our subtle architecture and awaken our intuitive abilities.
Posted: November 2nd, 2017 | Permalink

Huffington Post Article: The Healing Legacy of the Inka: Five Ancient Principles that we need today

We are taught five concepts at the heart of the Inkan philosophy that are crucial to being healthy, balanced, and an “investor” in life, rather than a “consumer” of life: Kawsay, Munay, Yachay, Llanchay, and Ayni.
Posted: June 8th, 2016 | Permalink

Imagination: The Gateway to the Sacred

In today's world, we have lost the connection to essential aspects of ourselves and the cosmic reality, but here's one exercise to begin awakening your intuitive senses.
Posted: June 9th, 2015 | Permalink

The Healing Power of Myth

What makes a myth mythic? Despite the varied forms and functions of myth, it is my belief that a critical quality of myth is that it massages and soothes a core wound in the human psyche.
Posted: May 28th, 2013 | Permalink
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