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Shamanic Visioning Circle

Shamanic Visioning Circle with Mitzy Clementina

Saturday, 11/9 I 11 am - 1:30 pm I $25

VISIONING FOR THE FUTURE WE WANT

 

Shamanic Visioning is a powerful ancient spiritual practice that connects you with your inner wisdom and the natural world, allowing for deep insights and powerful shifts. Ancient societies like the Inca believed connections to these realms were our birthright and preserved these traditions knowing our modern societies would need these tools today.

Through guided journeys with Shamanic Drum and vocal intonations, participants can connect to energies of wisdom for clarity, connection, and direction. Join us to learn how and why these practices work and how you can tap into (or expand your connection to) the wisdom of ancestors, the spirit realm, and the energies of nature.

This workshop is open to anyone interested in spiritual growth, self-discovery, and connecting with ancestral wisdom. No prior experience is necessary. 



What to Expect:

- The event will begin with the saging of each participant along with a brief explanation of why this is done. 

- Guided Shamanic Journeys: Lay down, close your eyes, and participate in two guided journeys to connect with the natural world for messages, personal insights, and healing.

 - Talking Circle:  We use a talking stick where each participant can share their experiences with fellow participants and learn from one another. Learn the standard practices of a talking circle and how to hold sacred space for one another.

 - Integration Practices:  Learn techniques to integrate the messages and healing received during your journeys into your daily life.



What to Bring:

 - A journal and pen for writing and reflection

- Comfortable clothing for lying down for guided meditation

- Any sacred items that you wish to lay down

Mitzy Clementina is an initiated lineage carrier of her Andean ancestry. Her mentors and teachers are from various South American ancestral traditions including the Kallawaya, Q’ero, and Kichwa. 

She believes the wisdom of ancestral traditions was preserved for all of these centuries so that it could be available to us today. She serves as a diplomatic interpreter in indigenous spaces where many are uniting through shared prophecies signaling these times as a critical juncture of our human existence needing this wisdom for our balance and survival. 

Thus, her work focuses on the principles of the Andean cosmovision, coupled with ritual and ceremony to transform wounds into instruments of power.  She is dedicated to helping others break free from the stories that hold them hostage and to live in their most authentic spiritual identity. 

Ancestral wisdom speaks the language of who we already are and endures today because of this.

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